aftzmaxCz gourmtf, kaxfcib, fa.r Toiiemficr 10, 1869. " CLEARFIELD, PA-XOVOG p.TBos To insure the safe trantmissloii ,',, bv mail, patrons ehoold remit by check of 1. offer, or have their letters registered. rT "eipt will t enclosed in the first paper after , Jniot.cy comes to hand; -- - Tyrone and Clearfleli Eailroad. i i ruin leave Tyrone at : : : 8 "0 a m M"' drives t Clearfield at : : 12.1ft p. m. v.n I. Clearfield a : : : 2.30 p m. Arrhres at Tyrone at : : : :-35V;-f with Cincinnati Express Fast at f I OS ' V u Wert at 4 44 p. BillJ taS!o Ex' on p. m. Accommodation Tram. ; r'rnrfirM at : : : " VH'iin'n'i? at ' " 7.C0 A. M. 9 10 A. It 10 15 A. M. 2 00 p. 2 30 r. . b 45 r. . LflTfl AjTivei at ('-! "t : : Leaves 0-,-c. isst i'l.nit.'iiure at Arrit" at Clearfield at Km rfi'H"s. Pi vine services will be held n,.vl .-.U'U... r;.-1:, -. "x 3 .riy.in i t'.ifi L'lthc-rnti ithureh. . V. .....17 1.M. Sabbath school at (M ii 1 - ' tv. ..... 3 ... . M. I ruyiT ni.vuiu: every cuiicmjj (vmiiii at 7 eli-ek. Kt IvVv. I!;t!l. i: St. An.'-revTs Etwonr-al ,'t.ui.h rt II A. M- ntid 7 1. M. Sunday yVn.,..! ar.J P M. 1'rayi-r meeting every We-ilne-day cvctiiny t 7 o'clock. !!y"ev. H'it'iiT,in the Preby:oriati church. i:i.-mii2 n evening, abatith sthoi.I ai :; I'. M. I'r:i;."r meeting every Yedue.day ivi iiirii; at 7 o c'oek. I?y Kpv. W. H. Pi'!, bi tins Methodic cbunh. iiinn.inc and cveninic. Sabbath !:.! ft i) A. V. Prayer tm- tint:, every T!-,iir''av nt 75 P. M. Coiintmnimi services l';rt S.-ihhatli of every month nt 10 A. !. St. Krancis church Mri at M A. .M.. ll,,. vco'il atiJ fourth Sumlivs of caeii mouth. Fi" affrtmt buy an l children' s suits iiM.ij to order a. Vtia. Reed & 0""- Vknih e. By reference to another col ttmn, it will be -n that L;nj DeBjek, of j Lavrienc towtudiip, will ,. , will a kv - " i ... ,iv t ! Wednesday, November j fi!tial pnj.rty on 17th. Snow. On Sunday and Monday last, several inches of snow fell in this region, vliich had tho effect to render the atmos j. here very cold v ml unplea.-ant. We have -xperi;iMvd unusually severe weather thus far, t'.is season; but we pttll atitieipat ji..tiie filuaxttit weather before winter fully t-ctK in. Cut Hi ll I'LDH-ation. The new Preby toriau church at ('urwen.-vi!!e, will be dedi ratt'd to the service of the triune God, on J-'.iI.hath next, November 14:h exercises to o'ltiuieiice at 1 1 o'clock. A. M. The pub lic i- invited to be present on the occa.-ioti. The but'diiig is of stone, and one of the iiea!et and most imposing cdiiiees of the kind ia the county. Wau.acktox. We learn that, several davs since, a Sre broke out under tlie floor of Keel's aw miil at Wal'.acctoti, but was extinguislied Imf.ire any sei rious dauiai; was d (tie. The Bre origina'd from the friction pnulueed by a brtiken shaft. . . . Also, that the rest lence of the Indian Victress had er.iL'ht fire from a defect in a flue. Very little damage was ii-taiued, as the fire was promptly extinguished. Is it TRl'fc? Several citizens have "m f.irmed us, that the Janitor of the Court ll,iue has ma le it cittveniciit, m ncveral nee i.-i,ins during the past year, to sweep and clean up the Court room on the Sunday pre feeding the mec'ing of Court. If this be true, t!n; Co,uaiissioUi;i s should put a stop to it. as they pay that o.T.ejr a suiiiciont yisily sahirr to warrant him in doii g his wuiL. without violating the Fourth com iiijii lmeiit bcl.ne each Court. IiiP.tHTANT to r.VK::v:iii'ii'. I. ("J. Nit iiitg, having concluded to retire from the mercantile bus ticss, is n-i selling In ft-vx of gonds nt n:xt. Ilese is a rare tppr tmiiiy for purchasers l supply t Iieuiselves wi h goods ai a lower pri:'o than iliey nave evf-r lieen sold iu litis place. II is stock em- luaei.'.s tVi.ry xai'iery ol good J. : lilid of the ..... l , .,. c,,. '. il... 1 :,. 1 r i i-r.. lrha:i!ilj. ( a.l :.d j.id-e lor j. mi- , f' vi s. ,,! particulars, SCO advertisement j , j , , i -. , l ,.' ,,-...-t I 1 li.-iHit i;i to- LonK Oit r n. Ti: em. New counterfeit !:i s-'iccnba -ks, are being exien-ive'y ciren I't'. l throughout the country, 'iliey aie eieeulvd. and are so close an ioittaiioii "f ill.' gen line, that professional expertsean i at . !'y detect tliedifl'ei ejice. The letter "P" i i' I'aythe l-ar-T," lias an tt-v.-tn.ke ; in griiu.f.e his none. The. fine line; !ieh f.;.ii the shadiug around the eagle's I ' " ' 1 in ti e vk'M -Me.are coirso;:nd seralcliv foinp ne i with the genuine. Persons reeeiv I'ij. tuotiev sh i j'J rclii'!v examine ever. Lil!. I.ET l!K no. The young lady whi ri-e" ar!y, ro;! i.i her sleeves a-id walks; into Liteheti to cet breakfast, or assist in do "T so, and afterwards, with cheerfulness ao 1 Mi'iny smiles, puts her houe in order Without the assistance of mother, is worth a thonsan I parlor beauties, who, for want "t exeioise, complain of ennui and "lounge "i luxurious case. The former will make a "d wile, and render home a paradi.-e ; the latter is a useless niece of fc.rniture.and will, ij tlieann.iyanee f the household. go whin ? to the grave. Let her go 1 AccovMnpATniN Train. On Monday binriiinc. November 1st, the aceommoda o on tram commenced running through to '-ci'ola. and now makes regular daily trips ln'tw.vn tlut place and Clearfield stopping ata'l the intermediate stations. A passen Per oar has rKo L,k. attached to the Mo lanuiKi blanch coal train, running daily be tw..,.i, C)MWOja gI1j tjl6 Jj,.avert'.in and Stir ling coal inines. Tbe present arrangements on our road are certainly much better than heretofore, and will be appreciated by our citizen. Mr. Wilkins.the genilemauly Su renntendent, is doing his utmost to accom modate the people along the road, and, we j"l assUrej the day is not very distant when 'e will run a regular moruing passenger trm through to Tyrone, instead of the Pfcsent accommodation train to Osceola. thanks of tho traveling public is due to -Ir- Wilkins, for the interest he manifests to supply the necessary facilities for inter- '?Uimu"ication along the line of road under s unnagemeut Slenuid assortment Ladies' cloaking re ceived to-day at Wni. Roed & Co' a, Persons intending to teach school, should if possible, spend one term at the Normal School, at EJinboro, Erie county. It will prove of great value to thetn. A Suggestion. No person visitingPitts burjrb should neglect visiting the Iron City College and witnessing the operations of this far-famed institution. Those unable to do so can obtain Circulars givinp full par ticulars by addressing the Principals, Smith & Cowley, Pittsburgh, Pa. II. B. Wright, Esq., of Glen Hope, nar rowly escaped serious injury, on Friday last. His horse, hitched to a bugpy, was fright ened and ran away. The bugjrj coming in contact with a fence, Mr. W. was thrown out and dragged some distance, but escaped in jury. The buggy was demolished. A New Cure. One taUespowiful of molasses, two teaspoonluls of castor oil, one table'-pnonful of paregoric, one teaspoonful of spirits camphor. l'.r a couuh mix anil j i take ofien. The editor of the Fanner says j of this recipe: "It w.is prescribed for us j when sufferinsr frofii a eoutrh that seemed as j if we were on the brink of consumption; no cessation nor rest day or right. We ! took it and wore on red in tlnce d:;vs." Mr.TEORCi LOGICAL Bfpop.t for the week ending Saturdav. November fith. If-'OO, as I fnniished by E. Fentrm, Esq., ol Penn tp. : Maximum of thermometer, 01 on Oct. 17th; .liniinum, 14 on Aov. oU; iIe.in, ticm three daily observations 7 a. m. and - and 0 p. in. .",0 Mixiniiiin of barometer, on 2d, 2S..TT. Minimum, on f.th, U7.'.to. Mean of barometer -i. 10. liain fell during week .04 of an inch. j jjji.j i .-,rte mi. x lie mrtt -itm nj . .'i i 1 Tl... . T. ... , , ill -i- -ii H anl. an elderlv lady, reiJing with her son, - " .& t tit. W ard, while walkms in the j-ard con nected ivitli the house, on Nov. 4th, ia some manner dislocated a knee joint. . . . Two young men, Charles Custard and Robert Walters, were precipitated to the ground, a distance of twenty-l lirec feet, by the falling of the scaffolding while engaged in painting at Mr. A. Jones' house. Th latter sus tained some injury, while the oilier escap ed. . . . A small portion o! the roof of Mrs. Lawrence's bakery was burnt off on the 4th. It caught from a stove pipe, winch passed through the roof without being proierIy ptoteeted. MARRIED : On Oct. 5th, lSi',0, by liev. S. Troft. Mr. E. P. Kvans, of Kartliaus, and Miss Mauv K. I'kitf.k.. ot Covington tp. ClearSeld Eetail M arrets, Couuki tko bt R. Mossor, Hue. 7, IS6J. Apples.dried lb, S 12 Apples, green, bu, 1 0:1 Applehuiter. gal, 1 00 Itutirr Hi. 40 Itcef fresh lb, 10 lieef, dried. ' 23 Karl, wheat bush. I 2S IJuqk wheat floor lb. . Brans, bu, 2 50 B iards. p- r M, 15 00 Corn.shellud, 1 25 ears. fiO me il, 3 til Ohop. rye, 2 mixed. 2 50 I'hresc. Il. 25 Clierries. Ih l', Chickens.drcssed.lb. 15 K i. ur. bbt. 7 50 Hay. ton. 15 09 Hums. lb, 25 Shoulders. 17 Si.'es. " 0 Lard, lb. 2 . Oats. bo. 6rt Onions. ' 1 50 PorK.lb, 14 " mess, bbl, 37 no Potatoe?. bj, ' 1 00 Plaster, bbl, 3 50 Peaches, drii-d, lb. 15 Kye. bush, 1 40 Rigs. lt. S Salt, per snck, o Oft Shingles. IS in. b 00 2'i in. aI2 0(i Timothy seed, bu. 5 00 Wheat tu, I BO Wool lb. 45 Closing Quotations of Go7emur t Securities. JA M K S T. B R A H Y A CO., CtlRKCR OP POCKTH ASD WOOII STKUKTS. fittsburg Nov. fi. lifiS. loiv :sr!l i2s- :2i? ,!17J us' ! t.tl.V .,sll. '5-2(s. .lan 'r-T 12iiji 20. 1 5 20... .In I '07 l-Mj I2'if' i 'ur.c. 7 :tns. 10!l( 1 ('Hi G'iT.D V. A. fis.. ISS1 5 -li'f. ISS'2, 5 20.-- I st, 5 2lls.ISfr5, lil 10. U--2-. .1 .in. "of. lit n 121 I2M 'ln!y. 7 ."'.'is. l'lH i I (,y i 12'J 12:? ! Mav 'omp,'ft-'. !4 IIIJ 1141 !.i:g. i'm. ;)'' i I? I Hi i:"'t I2o l.-ii't "in p.Ti.'i. 1 1 jllJ 1 2.i I I2 Oct Corio. "h5.1 17i'l IS 5-2:is, Jul. "5 We arc im' converting 7 30- ol llm Ju'.e nrd Jnlv series into Gold Coup'W b 20 bonds of Ho: t DMlNlSTllATOuS' NOTICE. Let- - tors of A l.iiini.-tiation on the estate of Ca-li:irine Whi'is':.le. late of Guilich tp. dee'd, having been granted to the undersigned, nulice 19 b,r:,,v givon t1R, , rfr,.,ns indebted to said estate are required to i.oike inoni liale payment, and fins h iving claims sgninKt the sime will pre- eut ihem. prui-erlv aulncililictted for s?ttlttnn! Ca ' ' W. M CI IJ.Y. Oe'ober 7. lSfia Ct pd. Adinistrntor DMIXtSTKATOirS NOTICn.-It tors of administration on the estate of Win. Ra'ston. late of !orris township, deceased, having been granted to the un.lcraigned. no tice is hereby given tat all persona indebted to s iid estate are requested to make immediate pay i:int. and those having claims against tbe same will present them, properly authenticated, fax settlement to ALKX. RALSTON, MARY 11 ALSTON. October S. lSSO-Stp Administr'or. V DMINlSTltATOIl'S NOTICE. Let- - ters of Aduiini-tralion on the estate of Kobert'f iiompson. Sr., Kteof Lawrence township, deceased, bnvinjg been granted to the undersign ed, notice is hcroby givon that all persons ni di toed to jaid estate are rciplred to m ike iin incjiato pay inent.uud those having e'ai'm? agt.'.nst the sinie will pr-seut them propr!y linthcntica ted for settlement to S!M N TlpiMPSOV. Hot. IX IS.i?Stp. Adminislrator. flMIE WOXDEUFCL LINIMENT. This Liniment having been us.'d, far some 3"car pnst.as a fatr.i'y medicine by lha pro prietor, and its good effects eomin to the notiee i f bis neighlS irs. has. at their suggestion, con sented toiiianufacture it for the benefit of the af flicted everywhere. It is tbe best remedy for Catarrh and liillious Cholie. ever offered to the publis; and will cure many other diseases in the human body. It is also a sure cure for Pole evil and Wind-galls in horses Directions for its use accompany each bottle. Tiice. 51 per bottle, or six bottles for 55. Sent to ant address by enclos ing the price to WM 11 WAGONER. llurd PnstotSee, Oct. fi ISM. Clearfield eout ty, V. E. O. THO M P S O N, MKRCIIANT TATL'iR. No. DOS Walnut Street, Philadelphia. Especial attention is invited to this entnmodi ous and bo iuiit'ul establishment, the extensive Mock of seasonable aud desirable goods always on hand, the reputation obtained as a leader in fashions, and the great facilities possessed for the fabrication and prompt dispatch ot all orders. Although eminent in the prosecution of every branch of the trade, for tbe particular benefit of the great number dissatisfied, l'AITAfOODi Ci' TTlS'lr, on a 'prrialitv. is announced, which is an art not obtained by imitation, but through close study, experience and practice. Those desiring easy and stylish panta'nons.are nvited to give this method a trial. Oct 6,'69 3m A EDITOR'S NOTICE. The undersign- ed an Auditor appointed by the Or phans' Court of Clearfield county, to make diss tritntion of monies ia tho hands of John H. ruiford. Administrator H' hamt von Ac. of James Morrison, late of Jordan township dee'd. to and amongst those legally entit'ed thereto. will discharge the duties ot his appointment at the of fice of 5. B. McEna'lv, Ksq.. in Clearfield, on THURSDAY. THK 2J DAYOf DECEMBER next, when and where all persons interested uisy attend if hv see proper Sox. 3,'3-3t. D. W. M'CVRDY. Auditor. SPECIAL NOTICE. St:7iencJc' s Pulmonic Syripy Peeweed Tonic and Mandrake Pil!,will care Con sumption. Liver Con.plaint and Dyspepsia, if ta Ken according to directions. They ate all three to be taken at the same time. Th--y cleanse the stomach, relax the liver, and pat it to work ; then the appetite becomes gnoj. the food aigests and makes good blood, the patient begins to grow in flesh the diseased matter ripens in the 1 ugs.and the patient outgrows the disease and gets well. This is the only wsy to cure the consumption. To these three medicines Dr. J.II. Schenck, of Philhdelphia, owes his unrivalled success in the treatment of pulmonary consumption The Pul monic yrap ripens the morbid matter in the lungs, n.iture throws it off by an easy expectora tion, for when the phlegm or matter is ripe, a slight coueh will throw it off. and the patient has rest and the lungs besrin t heal. To do this, the Seaweed Tonic and Mandrake Fills must be freely u?ed to cleanse the stomach and liver, so that the Pulmonic Syrup and the food will make good blood. Liver Complaint is one of the most prominent causes of Con?uroption. t-chem-k s : seaweed Ion io is a gentle Mituulnnt and alterative, and the alkali in the Seaweed, which this preparation is mada of. assists tha stomach to throw out th gas trie juice to dissolve the food with the Pulmonic Syrup. and it is made into good blood withnutfer mentatton or souring in the stomach. The great reason why physicians do not cuie consumption is thev trv to do too mush : ihcyvrn e medicine to . . .. i v, K!1 Ihev deranae the whule digestive powers.locking up the secretions and eventually the patient sinks ar.d dies. Dr. ScheiicK, iu his treatment, docs not try to stoD a couifh. night sweats chills or fever. Re move the ranse and they will all stop of their own i accord ?o one can be cured ot consumption, liv er complaint, dyspepsia, catarrh, canker, ulcer ated throat unltss the liver and itoaiach are made healthy. Xfa perron hascor.sumption.of course the lunss in suuie way nrc disused, either tuhercles. ab fcesses. bronchial irritation, pleura adhesion, or the lungs are a niais of inUaniation an I fast de caying. Tn snch casts what must be done? It is not only the lungs that are waste l.but it is the whole body, 'ffco stomach and liver have lost their power to tmike blmxt ont of fo,d. Now the t nly chance is to lake Schenck's tlircc medicines, whii h will bring up a tone to the stomach, the pn'icnt will begin want food, it will di'-st easily and make gr.nd blood ; then the p:iO;Mit begins to gain in tlesh. and as soon as the body begins to grow, the lungs be n t he.il no and the patient i gets Cccbyaiid well, -his is t.le only way to cure consumption. When there is no lung disoase, and only liver coinnlaint and dvsio-nsia, Schenck 8 ttawoed Tonicand Mandrake Tills are sufficient without the Pulmonic Syrup. Take the Mar.JraKa Pills treely in all bilious complaints, as they arc per fectly harmless. Ir. Schenck. who has enjoyed uninterrupted health'for many years past, and now weighs 225 pounds, was wasted away to a mere skeleton, in the very last stage of t u I in on ary consumption, bis physicians having pronounced his case hopeless nnd abandoned nun to nis late, lie was cureu bv the aforesaid medicines, and since his recovery many similarly afflicted have nscd Dr. Schenck's preparations ft itn tne same remarkable succes.i The directions accompany ing each, make it not absolutely necessary to see Dr. Schenck. unUs the patients wish their lungs examined, and for this purpose he is Professionally at his Principal Office, Philadelphia, every Saturday, where 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 llnnover St . Boston, every other Wednesday. He fcives advice free, but for a thorough examination with Lis Respirometor the price is S5. Office hours it each city from a A. M to $ P. M. Price of the Pulmonic Fyrup and Seaweed Ton ic each f I An per bottle, or $6 all a half-dozen. Mandrake Pills 25 centa a box. For sale by all druggists. DR. J. II. SCHENCK. Ap. 7.'9-ly. 15 Ar. nth St., Phil ,,, ra Tiic onhf reliable cure for DY.SPKPSIA' IN THE KNOWN WORLD Dr Wishart's G real American Dyspepsia Tills, and Pine Tree Tar Cordial Sre a iMriv8 aud in fallible cure for dyspepsia in its most aggravated form, and no matter of how long standing lhey penetrate the secret abode of this terrible disease and exti rraitiate it. root and brunch, forever. 'J hoy alleviate more agony and silent stiti'cring than tongue can toll. They are roted fur curing ibe must desperate and homeless cases. i lien every known mctns fail to ufi'ord re'ief No form of dypepsiaor in digestion can reist their penetra ting .owe? Ir Wishnrtx Pine Tree Tar CJordial. It is the vital priui-lplc of ihe Pine Tiee. ob tained by a peculiar l roiess in tho distillation of the lar. by which its highest medical properties are retained . i t invigorates the diges'ive organs and r. stores the appetite It strenglner.s the de biinaied system. It purifie and enriches the bto.nl. and expels from the system tho eorru. tion n hicb scrofula breeds on tbe lungs. It dissolves the maeus or phlegm which stops the air psagcs of the lungs I ts healing . rinoi pie acts up on the irritated suiface.d" the lungs nnd throat pene trating In cm-li diseased part, relieving paiu and Mio.ii.'iig i:,liainni,.n. 1 1 is tnc resuii oi ycar. oi stndy ar:d experiment, nnd it is offered lo the if j flicted h'cIi poitive assurance of its power to cut-; the f .-llowing diseases, it (he patient has not ton long delayed a resort lo ibe means of caret pi i ii li til thr (,J,.tllJ. r e I .runt titi! Iira.st, liroiich L-V'-r Cam it 'a tut. H't ni ani Jff'itt Pi Anhmx, IVAvoj'titg Cvky A medical f Xpert, holding hib collegiate hon ors avntcs Mi en'ire time to the ex.iinination of pa.ioiitji nt (lie oiTne purlers As.-K.iHted with him arc three coiimi) t physician? tF acknowi cde l euiiiicnco whoe vice arc given to the public frti of charge. This opportunity is offer ed by no othT institution in the country l.erit r from any part of the country, asking advice will he promptly and gratuitously ir? ponded to Vhere cin vniiit, reinittiincefl hou.d lake the shape of drafts or post o3it:a orders. i'rice nf Wi-hnrL's1 Aunrrican IypenBin Tills 51 a bx. iievt ty ninii on receipt of price. Ji ice of Wishari. I'ir.e Tree Tar Cordial, 51 o0 a bot tle, or SI 1 p r dozen. rent by express. Ail couiLuunications ghou hi be adi reeled. h. g 0. WISliAKT. M. D., No. 332 North tieconti Street. Oct 2r69-3ai.J Thiladelphia T J. C U N N I N G II A M, " ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ileal Estate Agent and Conveyancer, tvroe, hi. air corsTV, r.. Special attention given to the collection of claims. Tyron, Pa , January 27. 1SS9 tf B AN KING & COLLECTION OFFICE or McJIRK A PE11KS. Sncccsors to Foster. Perks. Wright A Co., I'ltiLirsnt HU. Ctfri'.E Co.. Pa. Where ait tbe business of a Ilauxing House will be transacted promptly and npon the most favorable terms. March 20. -tf. j.p.u'uirk. EWD.PKHK1. 0, YES! 0, YES!! A GOOD FARM FOR SALE Persons desirous of purchasing a farm, are di rected to examine that valuable property in Law rcuce township, and situate at tie mouth of f learfield creek two miles tast of the llorouga of Clearfield, apd convenient to schools and churches. The propertv contains O.VB HUNDRED AND TWKN'rr ACRKS. part of which is im proved and under a high state of cultivation the whole being well fenced Coal, iron ore, and other minerals are found on the same. The buildinjs consist of a good TirOSTORT ) WK1.LING Or.?i,2s.by 4,8 feet a GOOD BA RN. and otbereonvenientoutbuildings And there is growing on the premises a young bearing orchard of choice fruit trees. Tbia property is very pleasantly situated b being at the confluence of the ereek and the river, it is a verv desirable and inviting residence for a private family. Its position on tbe ereek and river also render it good situation for a board ing bouse during the rafting season. The west and north sides of this property being bounded by the creek and river, makes it one of the bctt rafting grounds in this seciion. and at such yields a handsome revesue year'y The owner. Mr. M. A. Frank, having perma nently settled in the west, is the reason for dis posing of this valuable propertv. For terms, etc., applv to S- J- ROW iVtuberS. isy. Clearfield. Pa. 1 ACON Hams Sides and Shoulders at reduced i D prices:at iiosor s O A L AND LIME. The undersigned having perfected Arrangement is now prepared to fill orders tor either coal burnt j or wood-burnt lime, and AntUracite coal. Yard i at the Kail road depot. TrHoXBCoiUcnstt-'"1 35 cts A m snsL. liKLI EFU.NT COAL Brll.NT 40 ITS. A EC ISESL. " wooD-BenXT 45 cts Feb 34,1869 K. B. TAYLOR N1-: TEW BOOT AND SHOE SHOP. E D W ARD MACK, Market Street, nearly opposite the roidvoee of jl . 11 fwoope. Ksq., Clearfield, Ta., Woald respectfully announce to the citiien of ClearSeld and vicinity, that he has opened a BOUT AND HOI. SHOP, in the building lately occupied by J. L. Cuttle.as alawofliee.and that he is determined not to be outdone either in quality of work or prices. Special attention given to the manufacture ot sewed work. French Kip and Calf Skins, of the best quality, always on hand. Give him a call. plune 24. '64. II O 31 E INDUSTRY! BOOTS AND SHOES Made to Order at the Lowest Rates. Tbe nndersigned would respectfjrjy invite the attention of thecitisens or I learucl i and vicini tv. to cive bim a call at his shop on Market St. nearly opposite Ilarlswick A Irwin's drug store. where he is prt pared to make or repair any thi sg in h:s line. Orders entrusted to him will be executed with promptness, strength and neatness, and all work warranted as represented. I have now on hand a stock of extra french calfskins, superb gaiter tops, Ae., that I will finish up at the lowest figures. Juiiel.lth.lSofl. PA5IEL CONNELLY KW STOKE AND SAW MILL AT BALD HILLS, Clearfield comity. The nni.cr'iirr.f'i. JiHTiiijr opeDrd a srafi Rni well ft'Irctcd stock of grrii. st BaM H i 1 )t . Clcar fi.rU eouiitjr- re-f'OCtful!j solicit suhare of pWli Their rtock embmcfi Xry Onnili GT9trie&, U rl wurc, JtteeL5HHr.Tin- ware. Kout and Sbo9. liar in:d ?aj-. jjirwlv mnd '.'Wufcinjj. anti a gea er:tl .iortiuent of ot:onf, oto. Tbi-y aiwars i-rep on hand tho best qua it j f Fiour. and a rarie ty f td Ail jronds dold cheap fnrcatb.or exohasged fx approved country product. Having alsri erected a Steam Saw Mill, they aj predared to Hawaii kinds of 1 amber to order. Orders solicit?, and puuotually filled. Nov.2U,lH67. If. B. k A. IKWIK. QICARS AND TOBACCO. ADOLPII SCIIOLrP, MAnrrACTiBKR Ann WDoi.r.sAi.a and 3ht.au, DaAi.r.n iv CiCAr.s Ah a Tobaccos, CLEARFIELD. PA.. Would respectfully announce that he bns remov ed to the large aed commodious storc-rcsim. op posite the Court House, Htffond Street, where he has opuiied sr general assortment of Tobaceo. Cigars, etc., which he is prepared to sell, wholesale or retail, at reasonable prices. H is cigars are made of the very best material, and in style of manufacture will oompare with those of any other establishment. He has always on hand a superior article of chewing and smoking tobaccos, towbiea he di rects the attention of - lovers of the weed." Merchants and Dealers, throughout tbe county supplied at tbe lowest wholesale prices. Call and examine his stock when yam cotue to Clearfield. Jane 10. Iafltt. II. N A U U L B , . WATCH MAKER, GRAHAM S HOW, CLEARFIELD. Tho undersigned respeetfully informs bis old customers and the pnblie. that he has on hand, (and constantly receiving new additions,) a large stock of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry. CLOCKS, a large variety from the best Marw ufaetvry, const-ling of Eight-day and thrrtThoux spring and Weight, and Levers, Time, Strike and Alarm clocks. ir.4 TCHI-'S a fine assortment. o silver Hunk ing snd open case American patent Levers, plain and full jeweled. flOLO PENS, an elegant assortment, of iba best quality. Also, ia silver extension and dtjtk holders SPECTACLES. large assortment, far and near sight, colored and plain glass. JEWELRY ot every variety, from a siagje piece to a full set. A LS(J.a. fine assortment of Ppoons. Korks, bat ter kr.ivcs. etc.. pltsted op genuine Aiabata. A LSO. 11 air Jewelry, with pore gold m out ling. gt up to order La!l ami see snaple boo. All kinds of Clocks. Watches aud Jewelry cam fully repaired and Warranted A continuance of patronage is solicited. Nov. 2sth. lSfia. ' n.F. NAl'OLK. u s T IN I I M B ! THE KSW (JOODS AT WRIGHT & SOU 2, CLEARFIELD. PA., Ilavirg jut i eturned from the eastern ellies we are now opening a full stocK of seasonable goods, at our rooins on Second street, to whkah they rcspeetfally invite tho attention ot the pub lic generally. Oar assrrtnient is unsurpasod in this section, and is being sold vory low for cash. Tbe 'nick consists in part of DRY GOODS of the best quality, such as Prints. Delntnes. Alpa cas. Merinos. Oinghams ; Muslins, bleached aDd unbleached ; Drillings Tickings, cotton and wool Flannels. Cassimcrs. Ladies' .Shawls, Coats, Sa bias. Hoods. Hoop skirts, Balmorals. Ae . Ao.. all of wHch will be sold low roa cash. Also, a fin. assortment of the best of M K N a AT B A R , consisting of Drawers and Bbirts. Hat and Caps, I'oots and shoes. Handkcrcbieftl cravats, eU. A mo. Raft Rope: Dog Rope, Raltina Angara and Axes. Nails and Spike.. Tlnwcre, Lamps and Laa. p wicks and chimneys, etc., etc. Also. Quccnsware.OI.-usware. Hardware. Oroee rics. and spices of ail kinds In short, a general assortmei.t of every thing usually kept in a retail strre'. all chtap' for cash, or approved country produce. Nov. 2S-jaI0-noTS. WRIGHT SONS, pURNITTjriK ROOMS. JOHN Ul'ELUTi, Desires to inform bis old friends and customers that, having enlarged his shop and increased his facilities for manufacturing, he ii now prepared to make to order such furnituro as may be desir ed, in good style and at cheap rates for cash. He mostly has on hand at bis -Furniture Rooms," a varied assortment of furnitare, amorg which is BUREAUS AS I) SIDEBOARDS, Wardrobes aud Book -cases; Centre, Sofa. Parlor, Breakfast and Dining extension Tables. Common, French-posts, Cottage, Jtm-ny-laind and other Bedsteads. SOFAS OF ALL KIND. WORK-STANDS, HAT KACKri. WASU-STANDS, 4e. Ppring-seat. Cain-bottom, and Tarlor Chairs; And common and other Chairs. LOOKING-GLASSES Of every description on feand. and sew gl ficr old Irames, which will be put : on very roisccable terms, oc .Sort notice. He also keeps on hand, or furnishes lo erder. Flair. Corn-husk. Hair and Cottoa top Mattressea. COFFINS, OF EVERY KI.Xll, Made to order, and funerals attended winh a Hearse, whenever desirable. Also, House painting done to order. The above, and many other articles are furnished to customers cheap for cash or exchanged for ap proved eouutry produce. Cherry. Maple. Poplar, Lin-wood and other Lumber suitable for the busi ness, taken in exchange for furniture. Remember the shop is on .v.sritet street. Clcar- field, and nearly opposite the "Old Jew Ptore." December 1, leSl JOHN GL'ELICH, 0 PITTSBURO ADVERTISEMENTS JAS T. BRADY &; CO., (Sucrestart to S. Jones Sr Co.,) CORNER FOURTH" AND WOOD STREETS, PITTSBVRGTI, PA., BANKERS, BTT AD SELL ALL KTSDS OF GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, GoM, Silver nml Coupons. Six per cent, interest allowed on deposin sub joct to check. Money loaned on Government Bonds. Bonds registered free of chtirgc. May 19, fi9-ly. JAMES T. BRADY 4-CO. T IIK SAFE DEFOSIT CO.MPANV, of rmsm;K.tiii. liitvrforateA by the Lrriatrtrr of Pennsylvania, January, 24, It.C,7. fur th Safe keeting of Bonds and other Securities. Gold and Silver. Silver l'lite. Books, Records. Dia monds, and valuables of all descriptions, under guarantee, and for the Renting or Safes, in its ilurglar Proof Vavlts. Building and Kjfitze, No. 83 Fourth Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa GrAUASTKK RATES. lor a year or less period. Gov't and all other coupon secu rities, including bank bills, SI 00 per 1,000 Gold coin or bullion, 1 25perl,f00 Silver coin or bullion, 2 00 per 1.U00 Silver or (Joid plute. under seal. on owner's estimate of full value, and rate subject to adjustment for bulk, on a basis of 1 00 per WOO Deeds, Mortgages, Valuable Papors generally, Vfhcn of no fixed value, SI a year each, or ac cordipg to bulk. Wills. $..which premium cov ers the remainder of (he life of the maker. Cash Boxus. or Miiall tin boxes, for papers of Bankers. C italists .Merchants. Lawyers. Tradc-mcn. Pant iles, lie, w ill be lecoived nt f 2."i each box or trunk per year, or they will be insured lor the fuii a mount. the contents beiug known, at above rates. Nocbare lesi than one dollar. The company is also prepared to rent suiall iron safes, (each lur nished with a tin box) inside its burglar proof vault, the renter exclusively holding the key thereof, at tbe following rates, viz : S1A. Sin. :ll, 5(50. S7i, and tjllHl per Knnuin. Also, to Storo Looks, Account Kecurds, Valuable Title Papers, etc.. nt reasonable rates. Oi'FU'KitS. President. William Philips; Vice Pres dent. Henry Lloyd ; Directors. V.'m. Philips, Henry Lloyd. Wui. Boa, Win. M Lyon. James I. Bennett, Byron 11. Painter, Joseph H. .Morrison, George Black. Curtis (r. Hussey ; Secretary and Treasurer, S. F. A on Bonnhorst Sep 29-."lm. pUllE BUCK LEAD, equal in quulify to -- Eneiit-h white lead; Oil. Faints and Varnishes of all kinds; Gold leaf in books, and bronzes, for sale by A- I- S2IA W. Clearfield, October 23. 1S67. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE. The undersigned offers at private sale tho un divided one half, or the whole of the Bald Hills Property, in Girard township, Clearfield Co., Pa. Said property contains about FIFTEEN lil'N DKFD ACRES of land, well timbered with Pine. Hemlock and Oak. A good STEAM SAW MILL, fifty horse power, with capacity to cut 20.000 feet per day, is erected thereon. Also, a Picket. Shin gle and Lath Mill connected The machinery is comparatively new aud in good order. Persons wishing to purchase can receive fur ther information in regard to price. Ac , hy ca4I ing on JOHN H. FL'LIOKD, Clearfield, Penn a., ALEX IRVIN, on the premises, or the under signed. Aug. ll,IS69-.1m. JAMES IRVIN, Sen. MISS II. S. SWAN'S, Schoolor GirU, Clearfield, I'a. The Fall Term of twentv-two weeks Will com mence on Monday, September 6, lSiitf. HUMS or TCfTIO. Reading Orthography.Writing. Object Lea sons. Primary Arithmetic and Primary Geography, per half term (of II weeks), ?5 00 History, Local and Descriptive Geography with Map Drawing, Grammar, Mental and Written Arithmetic, 6 50 Algebra nnd the Sciences. 9 00 Instruction in Instrumental Musie, 1 00 nil Painting, 11 08 Wax Work, 8 60 For full particulars send for Circulnr. Clearfield, August 23. Isf.O-Hni CLEARFIELD ACADEMY. The First Session of the next Scholastic yoar of this Institution, will commence on Mond.iy the Oth day of September, lSf.9. Pupils can enter at any time. They wiil be charged with tuition from the time tbey enter to the close of the session. The course of instruction embraces everything included in a thorough, practical and accoin plished education of both sexes. Tbe Principal having had the advantage of much experience in bis profession, assures pa rents and guardians that his entire ability end energies 111 be devoted to tbe mental and moral training cf the youth placed under his charge. Ttnvs of TriTtoa : Orthography, Bending. W riting and Primary Arithmt tic, per session, (11 weeks.) S3 00 Graanr.ar, Qeogrupby, Arithmetic, and Ilisto ry. SG.OH Algebra.Qeometry, Trigonometry, Sfensnration Surveying, Philosophy, Physiology. Chemistry Book-keeping, Botany, and Physical Geogra phy. SU.OO Latin, Greek and Frenoh, with any of the a bovo branches, $12 00 Music. Piano, (30 lesions.) SI 0.00 tT"No deduction will be made for absence. For farther particulars inquire of Rv. P.L.HARRISON. A. w. July 81.1 S87.. Principal. J LIFE INSURANCE COMPARISON. Ailvaiitap of the MUTTTAL Plan over tin Heturn Premium Plan of S TO CK C O MPAN1ES: BATBS. Return Pr'm Mutual TWTerenr Yenrlv Aire 40 45 60 55 Plan $40 R5 64 20 75 50 109 35 Plan $32 00 37 .10 47 00 SO 40 on 1,000 ohSIO.OOO 65 SS30 18 90 169 00 2s 50 2S3 00 43 515 4 J9 50 On tbe ages named tbe rates of the Stock Com pany are from 2i to St perocnt. higher th-n the Mutual rates. KESCLTS. Policy for 55,000 at I Policy ir. tbe Mutual age of 32, on the return Company same age. half jirvmiiiDi p i bu oi riircii , casa. nati no.o. mr cm. Companies, annual pre OUO.will cost in lOyears, inium.al! cash. $139 50, and no Dividend to be made. In caseof death at end of 10 years, the Stock Company will pay the Ain't of Policy $5,000 Return Premium 1.395 in cash, including in terest on notes. 51, 5o5 But the Mutual Compa ny will pay the Ami of Policy 5ie,n00 Lees Pr'm notes 600 $6,335 in Cash. Cash S9.500 and 4 divideLds. Showing that for $110 mor Cash Premium. the gain on the Mutoal plan to the insured mem ber's family is PiftV P'r Cent. Should death occur at tbe end ol 5 years, the comparison would be Cashp'd Stock Co..5t97 50-p'd to family5.97 50 " ' Mutual " $735 00- " " 59,500 00 and dividend. At tbe age of 40. the Mutual plan lor 51,916 40 Cash Premium will yield S9.360 ; while the Stock plan for 52 032 SO. Cash Premium, yields 57.032. 50, Showing a gain on the mutual plan of 52. 327 50, and dividend. INSURE YOUR LIFE TX THE PENN MUTUAL, OF PHILADELPHIA. II. 15. SWOOTE, Agent, Jy.l4,'69-tf. Clearfield, Pa. D R. B. C L A 11 Iv'S CELKBHATED F E M A L K P I L L S r ton SAt.F. nr Boyer A SSarf and Ilartawick A Trwin, Clearfield, Ta. Aug 4,'fi9-iyl Retail Price. 51 50 per package. ScBVuroR Gbxral's Office. ) Harrisburg. Pa., Oct. 22, 1669. J To the Oimer of Unpatejttml Lmd : Ia obedience to an Act of Assembly, approved the eighth day of April, one thousand eight hun dred hnd sixty-nine, you are hereby notihed'that the '-County Land Lien Docket." containing the list of unpatented lands for ClearSeld county .pi e pared under the Act of Assembly of the 2oth of Slay, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-four, and the supplement thereto, has tnis day been forwarded to the Prothonotary rf the county, at whose office it may be examined. The lien? Jean only be liquadated by the payment of the pur chase money, interest and fees, and receiving pat- ents through this Department. JACOB M CAMPBELL. Oct 2?,'69-4m Survivor General. MONEY is an frtielo despised by none, and we are now prepaid to show how all uiay possts. it iu abun dance, by following a few simple itisti notions which will be given FREE of charge, except the trifling sum of 2a cents. as a guarcntre of good faith Tbe business is inex haustible, and thousands are now engaged In n : whilu to their friends tho cause i f their great success and prosperity remains a mystery. Any paity engaging will trequently itceive sealed packages ty express or mail. Further thau thie the business U all to yourself, AS the article can be carried "o the rct pocket, ex cept when wanted for use. It needs your atten tion but one or two days in tho week or a couple of houis daily, which oan be after other business is over. Ail engaging uiu t be of first WATER. None hut god araart men wanted who can tiep their bieies to the Hi selves, act ronfiieniaIly. wirh mo. and oi:ike from $3 to 5M0 for everj hour's aerTice Act prom ptlr. I'ein now and Fortune id yours. Inclose with yo;ir address 2. cents and vou will et fall .'ar-itrulaxs by return mail. Adircw, fi F UAU.KT, Nov. 3-'it, Box 336 'J'iiutmlle. Pa. ri . II E L A D Y'S F II I E N D. -T V O 1 MONTHS G15ATIS. The Lady Friend nnnoances the following Novelets for 1S70: "Did he forget her !" by Lou ise Chandler Moulian. '-The Cascinnons7 Aunt.' by Elixabeth Prescott. '-Solid Silver; or, ( briste De-ene'e Bridal Gifu," by Amanda M. Iougla. with numerous shorter stories by a brilliant gal axy of lady writers. A finely executed stoel en graving, a haudaomo doub)e-pr.ge. finely colored lashion plate, and a largo, assortment of wood cuts, illustrating the fashions fancy work Ao . are given in every number. A popular piece of music in every number. Portrait of dislihsuishrj aitthore. The Jan uary cumber will contain portraits (engraved on Steel) of Mrs. Henry Wood. Florence Percy. Lou ise Chandler Moulton. Elizabeth Prescott. Aman da M. Douglas. Mrs. M. llosmer and August Bell. Now Subscribers who send in their name for 1870 before the fir.-t of November, shall receive tbe November and Deccmi-er numbeis of tin. yt.tr in addition. making fourtenn mouths in all. Anil new subscribers sending in their name by the first of December s,hall receive tbe magnifi cent December Holiday number, making thirteen months in all. Tr.it 52 50 a year; Two copies, S4; Four copies. SI ; Five copies (and one graii.) $3. One copy of the Lady's Friend and one of the Post 54 A copy of the large and bcauiiful premium steel engraving "Taking the uieasme of the wedding ring" engraved in England at a cost of $2000 will be sent to every full (52 50) subscriber. and to etery person sending a club. This engraving is a gem of Art. Address DEACON A PETERSON. Nov. 3. 319 Walnut St., Phil'a. Specimen copies sent for ten u nit P. T. I. DR. BOYER S ft KB WEST BRANCH BITTERS. A Pare, Fleastint , Safe and Reiiablo Tonic, com pounded from fresh and choice herbs and pol itively pure spirits, free from fusil oil, or other irritating properties, and will not dUagrcs or offend the most delicate stomach. Warrant ed to contain more med icinal virtue than any bitters at present offered to the public IT NEEDS BUT A TRIAL. To increase the Appetite, To promote Digestion, To ciire Dispepsia, To cure Fever and Ague, To cure Billiousness, To cure Constipation, To cure Chronic Diarrhea, --'' To cure Flatulence, To cure Acid Eructations, To cure Nervous Debility, To cure ITypochondria, To cure sallowness of the Complexion, To cure Pimples and Blotches, To cure General Debility and Prostration of the Physical Powers IT IAS XO EQUAL, TRY IT AND P, CONVINCED. SOLD EVERYWHERE, AT SI PER BOTTLE. A liberal disruumt to the trade. MAXtJTACrtRHO EXCLUSIVELY BY BOYER & - SUA AY, CLEARFIELD, PA., Dealers in Drags, Medicines, Chemicals, Dye Stuffs, Oila, Paints, Varnishes, Ac, Patent Medicines, Pare Wines and Liquors for medical purpot.es, Fanoy and Toilet Articles, and all goods usually kept in a Drug Store, gold Mayl9,'69.1 chei-p. Nov. S,'6. PRUNES a quantity or, band and for sale at May 7, ORAUAM'S. CAWED LUMBER. Tlie undersigned- ha vine Marted in tho Lumber business, near Osceola, Clearfield county. Pa., is row pre' pared to furnish pine boards, dear an pn-nt-I fluO Ae. Pine and Hemlock bilis aawed to urder and shipped on short notice. C.K. MACOMBER. Osceola Mills. ; May 5, lS69-tf. Clearfield oo.. Pa. J K M O V A Ii O U N S H O 1 The undersigned begs leave to inform bis old and new customers, and tbe public generally, tiin he has Cited np a rtew GCN SHOP, on tlie lot on the corner of Fourth and Market afreets. Clearfield. Pa., where he keeps constantly on band, and makes. to order, all kind ot liana. Also, guns rel'ored and re varnished, and repaired neatly on short notice. Order by mail will re ceive prompt attention. June 9, l69. JOHN MOOKS. rrHIE LEONARD 1IOUSIJ, (Near the Railroad Depot), Reed "Street, Clearfield, T. G. L. GOOM-ELLOW Pcoi-RiaTow. A new first class note! in every respeet cerni fnrtable rooms all the modern improvement the best of Liquors prompt attendance, anil rea sonable charge The patronage of the public Ls respectfully solicited. ' jy-21-if J. P. K R A T Z K II , Ckardt Id, Petin'a, Dealer in Dry Good. Press Goods. Millinery (loo-Is. Groceries. Hard-ware. Queens-warc, toe ware, Clothing. Boets. Shoes, Ilr.ts, Caps, Flour, Baeoa, Fish, Salt, etc., is constantly receiving new supplies from tbe cities, wblnb be will dispose et at the lowest market price-, to customers, iiefeie purchasing elsewhere, cxautine his stcek. Cii.rSeld, August 2S, lst'7. Q LOTH IX O! CLOTHING!! good ira cheap ' Men, Youths and Boy cm be'eplpled with fall raits of seasonable and tashionirole clcthii g at RflZE.N8TEI?i i;RO(4' fc CO., where it is said at prices flat will induce their purchase. The universal satisfaction which bas been given, htvs induced thetu b increase their s'oi-k. which is new not surpassed by any estab lishment of the kind in this part of tha Statu. Reizenstein Bro's & Co., Pell fi.ods at a very tmall profit, for al; Their goods are well made and fashienable. They give every one the worth of his money. They treat their castofcers nil alike. They sell cheaper tfcan every Cy elre. Their store i conveniently eltntitad. They having purchased their ctock 1 1 rcdecsd prices tbey can sell cheaper tl an other. for these and other reason; persons should bay their clothing at REIZENSTEIN PKO'S A CO. Produce of every kind taken at the highest market prices. May IK, 1KM E W SPRING STOCIl J. SHAW A SON. Have Just returnoil from tbe east and ore low opening an entire new atoek ef goods In the rom formerly occupied by Wm. F. Irwin, ea Market Street, whieh they new offe re xke publJe at Ike lowest cask prices. Their stoek consists of a genera! aatortmect 4 Dry Good, Groceries. Qaeeneware, autiut, Boots, Shoo. Hate, Cap. Rennete, DreasGeada, Fruit, Candle. Fish, Salt, Brooms, 5!1, , in fact, everything usually kept la a retail st.re can he had by calling at tbi (tore, or el!l h procured to order. Their stock la we!) selected, and eocshiu of tlia newest goods, Isof the best quality, ef tlie law.t styles, and will be sold at lowest price for cask, or exchanged for approved oonntry produce. Be enre and call and examine oar stock before making your purchases, ng we are determined ileaso all who may favor a with their ccs'.om. MayR, 1SS7. J.BHAWASON. S. L. TEED, J.F UVIR W. I-U liLL, NOTICE, i r. Boey, JOKBS. W.USTTSr. CLEARFIELD PLANING JIILL ALL RIGHT. Messbs. HOOP, WEAVER A CO., Proprietor, would respectfully inform the citlseaf ef the county that they have completely reSttcd and supplied their PLANING MILL, In this Ber-cgh, with the best and latest improved WOOD WORKING MACHINERY, and are now prepared te exceate all orders In their line of busicef". such as Flooring, Weatherboard ine, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Bracket?, twtd Moldings, of all kinds. Theyhave a largestock of dry lamksr on band, and will pay cash r01.eiellr ituff) .ne-and-a-aslt rh pannel J.Vknk preferred Kt,r 9.'7 R E M 0 A L . IIARTSWICIv & IRWIN, DRUGGISTS, MaHet St., CharficM, Pa. Ve beg leave to inform oar old and new cato-me.-s. that we hare removed onr establishment to the new bnilding jnst erected on Market street, nearly adjoining the Mansion House on tbe west, and opposite Graham A Sons' store, where we re speetfully invite the public to eome and bay their DRUGS, CHEMICAL, PATENT MEDI CINES, Olts. PAINTS 4- VARNISHES, Oar stock of Drags and Medicine consist of every thing used, ao Ice ted with the greatest care, and WARRAXTED STRICTLY JTJiE.' We also keep atnlls'ock of Dyes, Perfumeries Toilet articles,Soaps. Tooth Brushes Hair Brush es, Whitewash Brushes, and every ofter kind cf Brushes.. We have a la' ge lot o( White Lead, Turpentine, Flaxseed Oil, Paints, and in faet everything omiI in tbe painting business, which we offar at Citr prices to oash Duyer. TOBACCO AND SEGASS, Confectionery. Si, ies., and the largest et..ct of va rieties ever offered in tbi. v.!a-e. rd w.rrs.ivted w ub oa il uesi rne marKct au. n; J. G. HART-WICK, JOHN F. lit WIN. Dec 5, lSo-j