UL r--to- 1 lf;e afferoan' gonrnaf, gfcarficfb, a.,- ecctuficr 22, i860. - " o To insure Ihe fe transmission T P e-mail patrons should remit by check f money oy Dj b,ve tbcir letters registered. or on7-r ,' eE,i0.d in the first paper after ae li(1Cv: , . -'ra'and Clearfield BaUrotd. . .; lee.as Tyrone at : : : am JJ'' res .t Clearfield at : : U10 . . ., .T. leaves Clearfield a' : : : 2. M p in. 1-at Tyrone t : : : : 5.3S p. m. , with Cinomnau Express East t 6 0) '"h".! West at 8 44 p, n. ; IMld KaS' Kl" rr at i CI - n(j,t:on Train. 7.00 a. . 9 10 A. M. in 15 a. 2 CO P. . 2.30 p. . b 45 p. m pfcilipsburg at : Arr;v ,t Osceola at : : L" y-hinr-bcrsat : : . Arrive- at Clearfield at : Kei 'fjioi" Pivine services will be held -,t Sabbath, iii Ch-nrneM, a' follows : i p-.. V Til irff.in the Lutheran church. at fl A.M. 'and 7 P.M. Sabbath sehool at "4 . !. I 'raver meeting every Wednesday vrnins at c""' I.-.. Hail, in St St. Andrew's Kpiswpal ...'.!. 1 1 A M. and 7 I. M. Sunday elmr and 7 I. M. Monday Prnycr meeting every Wednesday evening t . o t:.te. By Uev. ibttler.in the Presbyterian church, morning am! evening. Sa'.aath school at 3 P. M. Prayer meeting every cdnesd:y evenine at . o e'.'t-.;- rL iCim, in the Methodic ! church, niornins and evening. Sabl.iith j in.-iio.il at 0 A. Prayer meeting, rrery Th'irs.'av at 7 1'. M. Loninmni'Vi s?r. ire ; Kirt Sabbath 'if PVi-ry month fit t)-J A. .1. ',M , I , i.ii x M St I rniciS cliurch iass at 1" A. be scoond and fourth Suniavs of each j laou'.h. Among the teachers hi the Hoiiidaysburg Soniinory are grad nte' from cvcii difler :it in-titules of learning. To oi'H Patkon;. In necortiaioe with I our ant tial custom, no rapor w:!! be :ssui:'f f--o:n this o!Ti.e tin the l!'.;h. Trie m.xt mini ! 1,t t ih: .liU'KN.vi. will appear fill January I -7o. pKiEKi' MivirAh Momtiii.V. Tho Jan uary ncinber cf this highly popular work is o it. It on'ains several excel! nt ieees of music. Price u year. Address, J. E. IVrcrs, New Yoik. MultE S.vow. On Satt l.lay l:i:-t. sonic rijiht or fn inclies ol .snow fell in this re j:,i.n. much to the jny el liuibor and ! -g l;:oilrrs. The rouds are no in food f'ttdi tii-ii for travel and hauling. I'lirSt'NT. Wetendir our thanks oiue limit; to our highly itp"-ctoJ linnd, V. l'ns!er, Ksp, of I'niontp., I't the jues ! t lit ol a half bii.-hel of most excellent a; pies. May he every year be blessed wiih i an abundaiive ol good fruit, anil uiiile being . thus favored ni'';-" he tut f u i-e: t lie punier, i is our sii.cere wih. i Sam H.u.s We in. dci. -t:. 1 d that dr r!:g the floi d in Juno last, sand bars west' tliioivii up in T lie iier at the ' Kullu.g St. me" eh ! "Ilasiri," extendiiig lr.ni the 1 Viiuk to near the ceiiur of the stream, j Puft.-tiitiii should bear this ill tuind, and guard against sticking their rafts on these j i ar in the Si ring, in case they are not canicd awav bv the ice flotxtr'. TllKTlvrtKR Iirsj.VK.ss We lejirn that j the l.uine.-s t.f making timber is being j jni-l.e.l f irward vigorously in every part of j the iviin'w Should the season c ntinue la- i vornbie f..r haulirg. at least the usual year- j ly -ii-p!y will be on hard J :ovided the j "p:-iidulix" can be obsuincd for that pur ; . We would again caution our people I tjain.-t getting out an over stock of limber, i 1 he less the ijuanritr .-ent to tna.ket, the , b.-itirihe prices n:id the more pr..ii'al le : tik !'ii-iiass. All siieuM bear thes.- fact.-, ; iii u.i:i'i. ; Nakh.av Ms aim O i Saturday la t, as J the pa-st ngor tia'n we.-t on the Tyrone and : ( ';! fi'j-l.i ilaihi-ad was ncaiing Woodland 1 s!:.t: .:i , :i a curve, the engineer discover!-! ! a tine tree lying aeioss the I rack, .1 short ih-rnner ahead. He ttuuiedin'eiv reversed ' ti:.- ( i.lne. b:it Uy hit - to j revet;t rur.tri-ig s.-::a-t :he tree v. ;:!i such force a to bre::k : 1: ia tno and si-.ove it otF the track both ! 'I; ' i'r.::ns snd. train however. eseat itig .! it:i 1 ?' fr-:n the oHstr.j-"i n. Till tree was ; aV-.nt ten inches in thickness. This was ! truly a Harrow ar.d fortunate e cape, a'niost trj I'ocdetif id in the sin nabs of railroading, j nin:iv.r IJttHBKKY. We uti lerstaiiJ J ti i:, on Friday evenine last, just after daik. j - Mr. John Funk, residing near Woodland, j a 'iririrrr .:p !ng-IWk hi!i, on bis Way j t 'Cn; .t-.v0 t."nTns sti.i fetiiv sprtin ! f oil. ;i,e ti':iics on t!ie-.;deif the road an i the ho --.' he was dmt::g in 1 !nircy. ca t 1! ia.o, ie i Li.- money. Mr. F. being 'Jnpiej sred for .-.k-!i an eii!erj.'eiiey, coneiud t 1 t!ie 'i.etter part of valor" was to corn 1 ly ait'i tiie re pi 't. and aj-oordingly hand td ovci hi pecktt ;o..k ((titaining about throe hundred and fifty dollars, whereni-on iiie robbers departed. The night being 1-rrtty dark. Mr. F. c-ui 1 not recognize the rebbrrs, but believes them t.'l. toil' 'r: : .-. rs in tli-w puts. No clue as I : I:i t::y ha. a -i yd, been discovered, j is the t'.-t ease i f bizhwiy robbery: eeuiit d in this region for many j '-'.rs V. n Fit ..! . We are informed that V e;.;,!,, Haight. a school teacher in M .rris ;.. unship, met with ilea:h under the 1"- 'Wing circutiistances : Oti Saittrd.iy last 1 . wont t. Piiill.isburg on business. On way hoiue he called at M. Jam -., lbtjhes' f,.r his wily tvlcre she was visit i g hiring h:sa'.s,-ne.. Iiat th,; wife h i return fl Lo:n- be! 'ie his auival. llaigbi tliet-n.irrt-d t ,r home being abo.it f o'clock in 'lit evening. On Sun lay afternoon, at a bo '-it 3 o'clock, he was found on the road, uiitonseious an 1 so bally frozen that life a nearly extinct. IIj was at once con-v-"el to his home, and every effort made n rt-Miscltati! him, but he tiit-d within an hour after being found on the road. A bottle of Hostctter's Eitters, partly empty, eais to tell the talo ot tha sad end of this "'fortunate man, and should be a warning others who arc in the habit of indulging dttle too freely in intoxi'ating drinks, "ah: Ik was about :ij years of age, and served Cllani!y thtougliout the late war. His 'Wh is deeply mourned by his family, and ! A Goon Work the Old Franklin Al manac. Price 20ot3. Address, A. Winch, 505 Chestnut street. I'hil'a. Concert. A musical concert will be giv en in the M. K. Church, in Church, in Cur wensville, Ly the cfasa under the instruction ol Miss V. S. Boucher, on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, Dec. 2S'.h and 20th. The "Clci.tticld Comet Band" wiii partici pate in the Second evenings exerei-.es'. Ad mission 23 cent?. Tickets to be had at Jos. R. Irvin's Unit; Store, Curwensville, and at the Post Oifiee in Clearfield.- Doom open at G.30, and exercises cointnenee at 7 p. ni. "Santa I lavs." Everybody, an 1 es pecially the little folk?, will be gratified and pleaded to learn that, Messrs. HartsWlck & Irwin have just opened at their Drug Store, a well selected stock of Haliday goods con- sidling ol l'ort folios, Iituioii-,I erfunies, Fancy and common candy toy.; Papier inac.he, Meulic and wooden toys, etc. Their tock being large and varied; iwrons should avail themselves of the opportunity of pur chasing their holiday presents at an early clay, and at low prices. "Kris -Kinki.e". As the II.!idavs are at hand, it may not be amis to state, that 1. M Ganghey has just revived a very large assortment of latiey candies, fancy and .J,,:,, onn ly toys, and a largo variety of oth- cr h ,,,,, art;(.le? f0 which he directs t.l r l . !1 attt-iiuoii of !.n many c.i.-t.tnci-s vl-i au - . young. II is. stock is one ol the most com i.leie ever broa'ht to the town, and i:l lie sold at the lowest cash priejs. Persons in want of anything in his line hou! 1 i y :. 1 means call at an early day, as his goo js a.e selling very iapidiy. MiaKor.oi.ntiicAI. KtroHT for the we k ending Thursday, December C th. 1 - '.). as furnished by Elisha l'cnton. of tp. : Muxiuiuui oi thermometer.;!! oil I cc. o ; 31;!ii:r.iiin, '2 on Dee. '.Uh ; IMeari, from three d ii!y observations 7 a. m. atsJ - and 0 p. in. 21 Maximum of barometer, 0:1 9;h. 2.511. Minimum, on lih. 28.02. Mean of t atometcr 28 20. Ua"n fell during week .513 of an inch. Depth of snow, ;"4 1 iclies. Depth of snow thus far in the wiu t'.sr, 2ii ia.-hes. Weather mostly fair with cold uiorulir.'S timber hauling good. 1 !Ionr.!i:i.K Ace n;: st. - j 'h'l');)ll of the 17'h s.-iVs -The i;-:!Li".r:fe "Anotiie lata!-;r;-,d at. Juii.n , ity, sO C-liliJjo: Di I.IU!. UCi ' Funtat'c. o:.u day l:i.t week. Two hrotheif named 3IiltOii and Ellas Vlk. "I Hannah 1 rurnace, were- out 10 tlie v 10 is iiuritiug. While ssuaiiog on a log. ui.-eas-iiig the p opcr C'-iiise to be imrsue 1, "1 ilt 'ii a'.l.iwed his g;t!i to riipfioiii hi. grasp, a::d 111 failing tii.: hatvmor slniek a limb wi'h su!"tc:eiit foeo to ( xpiode the cap. i t.':' bail entered the bo ly in tin: right cheek, and pas-ii... thniitgh tho head, lodaV'l v e ucr Uie haek of the h.-ad. lb: die 1 aoao-t in- si:i::t!y, -j."';kine Ja':. II O L I D A Y U I. !, E T I i li iMill receiving, Cli:istniis I'iescnts, An e'eanl asso'.tieeiit Of tho hit .st si;.!es, "ery .o id and very cheap, At tho I 'i -i;; Sto.e'of DOVER i SHAW, CIcarHeld: I'a. Tut: Eapv's FtttKN'K. The n-.i-iei- fur J.iriiia'-y. Is7'l. is a truly -pletidid New V-. ii 's g:l't. A tlniiling picture "In the K.ipids" of Ni.-g.ii-a. is'ilie iirst sieel (date. The seeoud is a Leauiiliil title page for the uiagiizitiu, etieiicled with the Sower wreath ed portraits of seven of its iady contribu tors. The coloied Fashion P. ate, as Usual, shows tho la'.c-1 styles; and there is beside a page of richly coiored patterns for Berlin Work. The music is the "Hs.'1-kawny Sehot-ti-eh." A reat variety t.f articles for hi dies' drc.ss, and for the work-table, are il'ns trared l.y wood eutf. The publisher offer great indueeaiei.ts to new subscribers, and we teeomrnend our readers to inclo.-e ten cents for a saniplo croy. to Da;?eon Si lVter- s n, :-:i'.i Wanut Street. Piiil'a. Price 2.50 a onr (which nisO inelu ies a large steel ea' graving). -;Four copies, G. Five copies (and one -.rutis.), S. MAsnlejl : In the M. K. Chundi. Curwonsviile. Pa., on Sttti day. December I'.'ili, by Jlcv. W. Li. l-pieat-ou, Mr. Samtkl M.'(.'i.oskv atid .MlsS I.YiilA EsTHF.it CATtiCAllT, bolh of V tu wci;.- il'e. II. N A U V7ATCH MAKES, L E Graham's kot, clearfu:t.l. Tec un lorstgned respectfully informs his old customers and Ihe public, that he has on hand. ;ard constantly receivicg new ald?tions:) a large stock of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry. Cfa'iCKS. a large variety from the bess Mao r.fa.il:r, consisting of Kig'nt-day nr-.d tairtv-hour ri-i and iVcigfct. and Levers, Time, t-trike a:id ; A l.irai ci.cks j IVr.-i TCUESn flac a?sortmerl.n 'silver P.unt j in flnd open case Au,er;caa patut Levais, piait; i and full jowclcd. G-.t) 'iv.V.S. an e'erant assortment, cf the 1 V.e-t quality. Also, in silver extension and dtek !,,H.-rs ! SPECTAfr.EF.a large assortment, far and I rear si-ht. colored and pUin glass. J Ii WE LK Y of every variety, from a single . piece to n fc'.l s't i A ..SO, a fine ajtsorttcent cf Spoons, 1'orks, but ' ter knives, etc., plated on genuine Alabata. A LSf). Hair Jewelry .with pure go la mounting, i got up to order. Call andjsee sample book, j All kinds of Clocks. Walshes and Jewelry care I fully repaired and V'arraninl . 1 A continuance ot patronage is?ol;cited. i Nov. 2sth. lsS. !I F N AI C.LK !H .RyPI:5. Trimminrs. and Shoe-findirtrs for ,aleat MKUKE1X A BIQLER'S. ! CI PRINO GOOps. .lost opening a splendid stijk i of new noodsjit C KK AT ZEH SuNS j VTOTICE. All persons indebted to the eubscri , her, are requested tu cofas and settle with 'out delay . .- -1'-'i';ct'- SPECIAL NOTICE. Sc7ienclcs Pahnoiuc Strvp, 1 T , nir a Pi!1 Will C II T"A Con- t-ecweea ira.c n i - -. - i sumption. Liver Ccu-pio-int ai a i.-jyrpr. 11 . sordine- to diicotioiu. Tbry aro all three. . . , tl.na ThiiT ntuanne ihe to OS laKcu ui --uc aiuuo j "-- stotnaoh. relax the liver, ani put it to wurk ; then ... 1 ,Iia fi-,A rtlffoiara stnil ttienppti.ie oecomea g.nji. makes Rood blood, the patient begins to gro in fl".4i the diseased n-attar ripen u the 1 cg3.and tho patient MHuruiti the dUeaae and gets well. This is tha only way to cere the consumption. To thew three medicines Dr. J. II. Sehcnek. of Philadelphia, owes his unrivalled success 10 tha treatment of pulmonary consumption, i be I ul monie Syrup ripens the morbid matter in the "ngs. nature throws it off by an easy expectora tion, fur when the phlegm or '5J 'Pe- slight conKh will throw it off, and patient has rest and the lungs Wgin to hear 1 4 seaweed Tonic and Mandrake Pills must be ;f"-ly used to cleanse the stomach and Hr ' Pulmonic Syrup and the food will make good blood. Liver Coa.plaint is one of the most prominent causes of Consumption. Schenrk s seawced Ion ic isa Seiit!es'iii:clant and alterative, and the alkali in the seaweed, which this preparation is ma la of. assists the stomach to throw out the gas trie juice to dissolve he food with the Pulmonic Svrup.and it is raade.iuto good blood without fer mentation or smr in in the stoawh the groat reason why physicians do not eaie c.msoaiptiun" Ihey tryto d. too mu;h ; ihey give medicine to S!up the coui:b. to sn.pcbi la. to atop n-.ght sweats. . r. r i i,.. ... A ,nT tnev tier a nice the llCCllC icvcr. llii'.i " r - - . whole digestive p..wcw.l.ckir.x up th .secretions and eeiitua!Iy the patient suik- and dies. lr Sehcnek. in bis treairaont. doe not try to .top a cou,;h. night sweats chills or fever. Ue move ihe Mnse.ai..! they will all stop of their o wn a-cord No one can be cured of coiisuiuptiou.llv crcmrlaint-dyspepsia, catarrh, canker, ulcer xtcd turoat;uiik-ss the liver and stumacn are mad., healthy. Ifa pcr-jnhajcnnsuaiv'.ion.of cnur?- the lnn?s in "m- way :.ro dis-s. d. cither tubercles, ao scessea. bronchial irrit aion. pleura anUe'i'Mi. or tho luns are a mass of in!l on i'-io'i ua i fa". :"' .avinir. In sucti eties what n.nst be done? Ir is "not 'only the !unj th it ..re wasted. Im: it is tho : whole body. Tie stoma. h mil liver have lost iheir ro-v.'r t. in l.lood out of fo'.a. Now the V - . . .-..l, 1-'.. ..... ...0,1,.-.T1P- ' U i V l-;li.lJ-rt IS IO hl.l .uc"' " ... - - . which wiil br:i.e up a tone to the aioiaacb. the I uiflDi wiill-'csin want food, it wiil ili-st ensuy and uiakesood l.-lool ; thca tha p-t'icnt begins to .-.in in fl-sli nn.Iassoon as tbe body bcgir.a to ,ow. theluaus n to he-it n. la i the patient g-!s t'.csl.yaTil rtil. Vhia i tho only way to :i:rc c-.-nsUni:'"- Wben t'.orei to Tuns disease, and o:ly liver ci.-ii !:.lnt and trvspepsia, Scl.enck- Seaweed f-.ni- and Maudr.iko l'iils are sufficient without t!.o Puononi-: Syrup. Take the Ma:.draVc Pols (recly in all bilious complaints, as they aie per fectly harmlcos. "lr. Scbei.ck. who has enjoyed uninterrupted heulth'for many years past, and now weislis -2o I oundi. was w.:stod away to a iiirrc rveleton. in ihe very l.it s'le . f j ulin.mary coniiinttiuu. hi bvsi.-iai s bavms prouooueed his e - so hope less Ktid aiui -l"iieit Imu to his f.icc lie n as cured b ,- the af . r.-i-si.l ineJ'clncs.and since hi? rcrr many si.-iiiarly afflicted Iim nae.i L.r- Schick's pripar.tf.or.sj U! the same remarkable sn.'c-.M. 1 he dir. "ioi.- :te.:!u;at.yitig t.t mk it not absolutely ncce- iry In s.-e ir. Scao.iCic, un.e the pati. l.ls v.-isb th'.-ir lungs naat i a' d 1 ' ibis pun--.-' he is I'r !. i:'y at tVincip-l I'S-ce. PLiiadelphU every s .tur lay wi.eic all. lelte.-i for a ivico inw.t l. addiefsed. is also I-r.a'cs.-i.isallv at No :;2 !"n i s'ttctt. : w Yo.k. ever- t). .her Tuesday, and at No. H Hanover St.. Host.. n. every other '.VeJnc-lay. lie tires advice free, i.ut fr a ikeroush cs..tuina!:,in wt-a i.i-!pir-t.'.--or the l-.i.-c is i)Vij hour; at ea-b city iron: 9 A. M to :i P. M. Prtea of the Pulmor.ie Syrar. and .J.-.i'""l Ton i r::ch S-1 '' pi r lotlte. or a bi.tt.7n. .Mandrake PilK 2i esuti a box. For tale Ly all irn.'is.s. Pi:, .i. ji. ?n:r.xcK. p. 7 T!l-ly 1 15 .V. Cf'iSt.. lim'tr. The ouhj reliable eire for nrspxi'sA'i.x the A'.vohw wh;lt Pr Wisharl's 'Jieat American Pysprp ia 1'iilj. and I't ne Tree Tar C.ir.iial arc a pr.sitive and in fallible euro for dyspepsia in i s most aggravated iorui, arid lo inaitcrof how long standing 1 ncy penetrate the secret abe.le of ibis tciiil.te disease and (x'ftrniir.Ate it. tot and branch, fortver. They alleviate tnt.te ag'tyaud aiieut tulfcrirg than toii'z.:-.! can tr.ll. Hity aie rotcd tr oaring the ma-ti!cs.crate and hopelcsscaes.when every knam iaei.1 s fail to afford le'it-f No form j of d vspepsm or ia ii.r.---tiuu can r-tist their peaetra linr j ewel L-r Wishart". Pi- e Tree Tar Oor lial. It is 'he viti l prii'ciple of the Pine Trne. ob-taiu.-d by a pfcu.iar leccss ii.Jthc dis;i!lalion ot .to tar liv which us highest uid-li-ai i.n.pertiej ..re ut.io.tl it in : a! a'ui the Jits ivc organs :u i r, so ires the ai.;i ii.e It ttreagtneus the d- i '.tii.a'ed svstvoi It purines and eLiiehes tne ! 1.; i. and exi.e s from :ein the ei.rru tioi, j whisS .crofala I re Is r.n toe lii::;-s. It d:s-ie j i:- .aliens ar pb,e.-:.i waieb s't.ps tie ar pa -sages I i f v.c lungs Itshctli'.g prirciple acts uf.,n tiic j irrila'i I ea-.tw. of t'ae luns' ai d lb.-'. ..t I-.M.c traring to eseh 'li-...aie 1 ra.t. ifcllevir.p pain and I -ul.daii.t' ii C.ii.atieii. It is the result 1. 1 years ' I !udy a:. i t ij'critner.t. and Jit i- i.fl'iel to ihe af ! riic-.';! wi'h positive a.-surai.ce r.f its power to I --.iro the following disia.-ts. i! the pa'.i.-tit has not i l .o l-JiifC Uulayed ' resort to l:.o n.cnns of cure: ;t ;.?;. .)' t'ts r.'ini.Co'tsi. ,,rL:t" ! .ail Ifr.-jst. limtirliilh. i.-'-:r 'o ii lit ii. iiL.1 ! j ii Ij'rii, tr Mr- Anil Ul t. ll'Asi7 i"i' fungi. ! I,),it.,.i,i j A uu-.iical expert, holding high collcgiaio hon ors. ivo;cs his entire tone to loe ixaioinaoiui in patients at the of.icc pnrlors Associated ,wilh him are ihrcc consuming physicians of aoSinowl f i i niii.ei.ee w hose services are gircn to the pui.lic f .e of charce. This opportunity is offer ed by no other itistitaiion iu the country Letters r ..r. o ,,1, t,rt of the country, a.-kii. ir advice will he prenptty and gratuitously responded to Where convenient, reinet .ii. es should lake the shape of drafts or post otik'S or dors Price of V.'ishart s American l'ysr.epsia Pills SI a box .ser.t hy tn.ii! on receipt of price. J'l ice t.f Wuhan's Hue Ties Tar Cordial, l iO a bot tle or ' I p'-r di--?sn. Sent by express. All ttomiuunicarions shuu Id he a id ressed. I. 1 C. V.iSIIAllT. M. I)., No 3:12 North Second Street. Oct 27,V,-..in ) i'hilaUclphi-t 'V'OTICE All persons knowing thein selves irtdebtid to nie will 'dense call and settle at once. The books are allie store of Whi cotnb A Towntead.OsjeoIa, Pa!. J .ly 21 lsi-,9-tf fl. S. PERRY. q-'OWN PROPERTY FOR SALE. ' -- unilcrsiened will sell, at private sale The on reasonable tcfm3. Sever 1 valfiable lown. prot'er lies. Any person wishing to purchase a bouse and lo' had oeiier call. July I't. Is-... H Ii. SWOOPE. T J. C U X X I X G HA M, O . AlTOliNEV AT LAW, Rial Estate Agent and Couvcj rncer, TVKONF. BI.slK C. 1 1'A. Special attcr.liou given to the collection of claims. Tyroii.Pa., January 27. ISSfl-tf. JJ ASKING k COLLECTION OFFICE JJrOIRK rCUKS. Successors to Foster. Perks, Wright A Co., Piiiwrsta EG. Csntp.e Co., Pa. Where all the business of a BarKing House wiil be transacted promptly and open the most favorul le t.rir.i. March 2.1 -tf. j.o.u'oi.iu. wl' fi-.ttss piKiViS.LONS. Jt'.'t received at J. P. Kr-itxer's White Wheat Flotir, I!t:cic wheat i'b.ur. Stftcd Corn Meal ( rart.eriies Sweet Potatoes Lima iJeans . L'ried IV it Puttee. Chee-c. Sti"ar-curr.d Hal:?. Pried P.ecf. I.trd Atmoru's Moo-e Meat Sioas l.:k. I'at Mal. T.irioca. liai- sins, c'i r.oi. l)ii. d Apps. Peaches. Cherries. Prunes. Currants. Pickle.-, Ketchup. Canned Peaehes. Strawberri.s. Cagts Pitted Cherric. Carn Asparagus. Succotash, lle.cey, r-'piccd Oyt-tt-rs. Tomatoes. Crackers. 4c -y "L'UV FINE blai l-cls vill b sold cheap 1,7 .1. IIAW A S'N. S.AlipLl S Ilridles. hnrr.es cellars o., icr s:l!c..r MKRHh LL A EI;Ll-.i;'S. T-roilfi'.s'.iei-'s and btre-rai!s. tr. he had a' i t Aug. 2:i. MEKKELLA BIliLER'S. X r .ILS A SPIKES the cheapest in the ccunty JN at MOSSOP'S CURRANTS the best and cheapest in the eouMyat i1.? DRY (1001)3 the cheapest in the eounty. at May 29, '67. Ml?l ' jV.trSES anuantitv ou haisd and for sale at May 27 ' " GRAIUK'S. WINE & LIQUOR STORE ! I. L. EEIZEXSTEIN & CO., CKALKHS IN WXES AXI) TAQ UORS, MARKET STREET, CLEARFIELD, PA. A good assortment for medical purposes always cn hand. January 27. 1359-Sm. M K N s. YOUTH S' AND BOYS', OLOTHllNCJ. The undersigned having recently added READY-MADE CLOTIIIXG to his former business, would respectfully solicit an examination ol his stock. Being a practical Tailor he flatters himself that he is able to offer a better class of ready-made work thanhaj heretofore been brought to this mar kef. Anyone wishing fo buy goods in this line would rave money by callJng at his store, and making their selections. A Lao-; a fall supply of 'JCLts'furLishiDg good? !i-iyst,n baud. Feeling thankful for pt favors he would re spectfully solicit a continuance of the tniue. A pril 2S ls."!9. Ii. PJUIMJE. K. B. PATToN , : k a in v:s, : : StO PATTO.N. : j . a. iawia. E. Ii. PATTON & CO., Having fitted up a first tlm P L A X I X O M ILL, are rcf-are'I to fiirr.;b to order a!) kinds of Man ufVcturcil LuoiLor, such as FL 0 GIUXO, .s7 DXO, Sal -i: tcc-tl ros s e 1 1 L u n 1 1 c r , SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, and every description r.f Plain and Fancy Mou'd- ings, Pcalcrs will Sod it to thtir advantage to consult our prices before purchasing elsewhere. Address, K. II. Patton & Co.. Curwciisi'iHe, Dec, 2,'fiS. ClearSfl.1 Co., Vti. r. i i 'A U2 55 r- O O O O C r "POR SALE-2 large, HEAVY MAKES. 8 years old. will be sold reasonable, for wank of use. Suitable for lodging or lumbering U. 11. I1AKKE1 1. Deo. 6.1R89. Clearfield Pa PROPOSALS. The School Dirctors of Curwensville, Pa., will receive fealexl propoeitls, up to January 1 st, lS7t), for bnildins OXK SCHOOL ROOM, (on Korth East corner of school lots.) tsaid bull. ling to be 4tl oy zi net, H feet from floor to ceiling, with two rooms S by 10 and entrance (or hall) 6 by 8 feet in front end of building; Gve doors and eight windows. The entire building to be finished in style and uiancer as the one on sail lot. except there is to be no cellar, prnjocture. or belfry. The building to be completed by September 1st. 1S70 Payments will be: One-third when all the material for raising. olosing and roofing is on the gronnd ; one third when raised, closed aad rooted, and the balance when the building is completed. It is required that the contractor give security for the completion nf the same. For further particulars inquire of the Secretary. Jl. 13. THOMPSON, Curwensville.Dec. S.r63-.1t. pOROUC II ORDIN ANCE. At a mect--IJ ing of tbe'Town Council, of the Bor ough of Curwensville, held on December 6tl. ISnO, il was ordered that the following Ordi nance be published, snd notice given that its provisions will be stiictly enforced : Be it enacted and ordained by the Burgess and Town Council of tho Borough of Cur wensville.au.l il is hereby enacted and ordain ed liy the authority of tho same. That hereaf ter it shall be tho duty til occupiers of lots, and owners ol unoccupied lots, nlouic li sc premises side walks are now, or may hereafter be laid, under ordinance now in force or which may hereafter be passed, to cause the airte wa'ks alon, their respective premises to be cleared of snow, when at:.i as often as Ihe jama shall fall thereon, wi'lpti six hours niter the same shall cease failing; and on default of Mich occupiers ornttni is having such side walks cleared hi aforesaid, he, she, or they, shall be fined in the sum ol one dollar and the : cost of cleaning the p iveiiicnt, ti he collected nsitobts of like amount are now by law re coverable. And it is hereby majo the duty of the Burzeas to see Ib-it suits are brought ngaiust all who m iy idlcnd against this, tmli UUtlCC. Attest: . H. SULSRAUdS-I, J.R. IltWlN'. Sec'y. Burgess. Curaensville. Dec. S.'CO St. 71'JIt SALE. The undersigned cffi.rs for sale one of scary A Ou's COMIilNATtdN fl R- NAt.'LS nearly new. Nov. li. IStiO. ED. W Git A HAM. A rCTIONEER. The undersigned, hav inrr been reifuhtrlv linsed, is prepared to call sales in any part of tho couniy. Charges moderate. Persous .desir'tng.th is s.tvict-s will call upon or address, CHAS' H. IIKNSALL. Nov 21-tiinp. Smith's Mills. Pa. gM ALL PROFITS and QUICK SALES. IIAKTSAVIOK A IRWIN are crnst.-'ntly rcplenishit g Ihtir Uck or Drugf M licinos. Ac. School books and Stationary, ii.L-lu'lii.j th Osgood atul'Nailonal scries of readers. A!o Thacco and Oi- g .rs, of the best quality, and at ihe lowest prices. Call and see. Cicarae!J..N"ov 1U, Ish9 P XKCUT0RS NOTICn-Lef fcr.s Testa ttiy on the csta'e of William Hol len, 'ate of Pike lo'Vii'iiip. deceased'!, having oeen granted to tho unilt-.rie,tiod. auiice is hereby given thatall persons iadui.ted to said es tate are required to tna'te immediate payment, and thoso having .-li.ims against lbs same will present them, Prpcrlv authenticated, for settie mer.t. to " JOHNSON H0I.HKN. Nov. 17, is;;a-tit. Exccutsr. A DM INTSTRATOR'S NOTICE. Let ters of administration oti the estateof John Spackman. lato of Girard township, dee d, hain been jrianied to the undersign, no tice is hereby irivcn tbat all persons indebted to Slid estate are requested to make immediate pay oaeut. ana tho?e barinj; claims against the samo will present ff-'ciu. prcyiprly aathenttcated, for settlement to TilOS. If MURRAY. No,. 22, lsf,!l-.".t. Adu.iaiitrator. 17 O. T II 0 M V S O m MERCHANT TAILOR, No. 90S Walnut Street. Philadelphia. Especial attention ia invited to this cote modi -nus and Leutiful cstnML-hmeijt. the extensire itock of pon-sonabie and dc?irahfo koo! bIvtajs on hantl. ths rriutat!in i lined a si a lort j r in f ichinn?. and the roat faciliiicy po.-tjjesyed for the t iaur:ca:ion and jn-mpt aip;irel! ot fit orders Althou'jli eminent iu the .T-ouuin of vtry hrnncii of th tr-i ie. i r the j arti-ut ir lpn:fit of the fffprit number di.-sfitif tiod, P A . T 'A LOO V CV VTI XG, i a ' pre.! 'i-' ity. i-i annoitrifeil. which Is an ait not jb ii tifd by imitation, but tbrouga cLe study, expei ie-ncc a.tid prnetiie. ' Tho-o lrtiriiip! e.y an-t stylish jjnTa!oons.mre it.rir.ei to s'vw this nicthotl a trial. ct G.'tt'J-3m MISS il. R. SWAN'S, School for Girh, ClearSeld, IV The next Term of twents-two weeks will com mence on Monday, N vein her 2'J, IS:iJ. TElIMi CP TV1T10X. Reading. Or :hornphy. Writing. Obiect Lcs sous. l'riuiary Aiithuietic and Piiinnry Geoifraphy. per half term, (of II weeks). $i 00 History. Local and Desoriptive Geography with Map Drawing. Grammar, Mcuts.1 and Written Arithnielic, 6 0 Alrebra and the Sciences. 9 pft !tistructitni iu Instrumental Music, l'1 go Oil '"liuting, 11 i) Wax Work. S 60 For full parti -libra send fWr Circular. Clearfield, August 23, ISoy-ly. O O M K THING N 15 W IN ANSONVII.I.K, Clearfield county, Penn'a. The undersirrncd having erected, during tbe past sttiiitver. a lars:e aad cornmtvlioafl store room, is now engaged in filling it up with a new and seieet assortment of Kail and Winter irot.ds. which he offers to the public at prices to snit the times, liis stock of Mens' and boys' clothing is unusual ly extensive, and is offered to customers at from 10 toS20 for a whole snit. Flour.Salt.and Gro ceries, of every kind, a complete, assortment; Stoves and Stove-pipe, a heavy slock ; Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, in great variety : Ladies' dress goods, furs, and other fancy goods, together with an en J less assortment of notions too tedious to enuau-rate. nir.-nyg on hand, and sor rale very cheap. Prints nt 10 cents a yard and other goods in pr:ip.oriion. Now is tbe time to buy. Country produce 0f every kind, at the highest market prices, will be taken in exchange for poods; and even Greenbacks will not be refused for anv article in store Examine tny stock be fore you buy etsfwhere. Ooiober 3U.1S67. H. SWAN. 0, YES! 0, YES!! A GOOD FA 11 A I FOR SALE Persons desirous of pnrehasintr a farm, are di rected to examine iait valuable property in Law reace townsh:p, and situate &l .tne mouth of 1 1 leaihetd creek two miles Knst of the Borough I cf ClearSfcld. aiid convenient to schools and j churches. ! Tbe property contains OXE IICXDRED A XI) TIVEXTY .ICR ES. pert f which i3 ic-.-j prtived and ur.lar a high sts'o of cultivation i the waolo being well fenocd. Coal, irou ore,and other minerals are found on the same. The buiWir.j-s eots-Nt or a e.l T'-YO-STORV I WEhLISii nOUSE.Zh? 4S feet a lit JO D RARX. and other conveuieiitoatbuildini! Ar.d there is itrowiui; on the premises a youns bearing orchard of choice fruit trees. This properly is very pleasantly situated and being at the couSuence of the creek acd the river, it ia a verj desirable and inviting residence fur a private fsmily. Tis position on the creek and river also render it a good situation for a board ing house during the rafting season. The west and north sides of this property being bounded by the creek and river, makes it one ef the best rafting grounds in this section, and as ! ruch yielus a handsome revenue year y i The owner. Mr M. A. Frank, having perma j nently settle ! in tbe west, is tbe reason for dis posing of this valuable property. For terms, etc.. ' apply to S J. ROW. i October S. 1W9. Clearfield, Pa. s - LEIG IIS FOUR SLEIGHS for sale by L. A. II1V. IN A CO , Curweciville. Q AWED LUMBER. The und. r igned ! pITTSCURfHI COMMERCIAL F0U having started in the Lumber business, j 1870. Daily and Weekly, near Oseeoia, Ciearaeld county. Pa., is now pie- j Al . thorough newspaper, sparing neither la narej to furnish Dine boards, clear an d fan 1 I i , . .vf -..ti... , nnmt stuff Acl Pice acil Heinlock bills sawed to order j and shipped on short nonce C. K. MACOMBER. (Js.-cola Mills. May 5. 19B9-tf. Clcarfleld eo.. Pi JJEMOVA L-C UN S It O P The undersigned hejrs leave to inform his old and new customers, and tbe r ublio generally, that he has fitted up a new clI'N' SHOP, on the lot on the corner of Fourth and Market streets. Clearfield. Pa., where be keeps constantly on hand, and makes to order, all kinds ot Guns Also, guns re bored and revarnished. and rer aired neatly on short notice. Orders by mail will re ceive pioir.pt attention. June 'J. 1 S69. JOHN MOORE -JMIE LEONARD HOUSE,: (Sear the Railroad Depot), Reed Street, Clearfield, Pa. G. D. GOODFELLOW : PEOTRiarort. A new first class Hotel in every respect eom.-' fortable rooms all the mooern improvements the bejt of Liquors prompt attendance, and tea sonable charges. The patronage of the public is respectfully solicited. jy-21-tf J. P. 'K Ii A T Z ClcarfieU, Penn'a, Oealer in Pry Goods. Dreii Goods, Millinery Goods. Groceries. Hard-ware, Queens-ware, Stone ware, Clothing, Boots. Shoes, Hats, Caps, Flour. Racon, Fish, Salt, ele.. isoonstantly receiving new supplies from the cities, which be will dispose ot at the lowest market j. rices, to customers. Ifore putcha.ing elsewhere, exainiae his stock. ClearSeld. August' 28, 18B7. LOOK AT THIS ! BOOKS AND STATIONERY. Bibles and Miscellaneous Pooks; stheet Mjsic for Piano, Flule and Violin; Blank Account and Pass Books, of every de scription; Paper and Envelopes. French pressed and plain; Pecs and Pencils; Deeds; Mortgages; Judgment. Exemption and Prouiisory Notes; Blank T.cga! Paper; White and Parehmcnt Brief; LhI cap: Record cap and Bill cap, etc , Will be soi l at Wholesale or Eetail by P. A. G A U L I N , At the Po otfiet-, on Market Street, t'Wai field. Pa. May 6, lsfiS Q L O T II I N G ! CLOTHING! ! COOD AH3 cheap ! Men, Yonths and Boys can be "uplpied with ful suits of seasonable and tashionable cluthing at RKIZENSTEI FROS & CO., where it ir sold at prices that will induce theit purchase. The uuiver.-al satisfaction which has been given, has induced theui to increase their I s'o.-k, which is now not surpassed by any estab i lishoient of the kind in this part t.f tbe State. Picrzcnstciri Bfo's Co., Sell .foods at a vary small proOt. for oesh ; Their goods are well made and fashionable. They give every one the worth o his money. They treat their customers all alike. They sell ohcapfir than every body e'se. Their store is eonvontently situated. Thoy having purchased their stock t rcdaced priens they can sell cbeapar tl au others For these and other roasons persops should buy their nothing at RETZKXSTEfN BaO'S A CO. Produce cf every kind taken at the highes- market prices. May 18. !r6l E W S PRI N G J. SHAW & STOCK! SOX. nave just returned from the cast and are now opening an entire new stoek of goods in the room formerly occupied by Wi. F. Irwin, en Market Street, which they bow offer to the public at the lowest cash prices. Their stock consists of a general assortment ul Dry Goods. Groceries. Queensware, Hardware, j king ; it Is very mild, light in color and weight. Boot-, Shoes. Hal. Caps, Bonnets, Dress Goods, h"ce t " "''""S ' 3 of ordina , vuuc, i uuui, tobacco. In this brand we also park oraers every Frairs, Candies. Fish, Salt, Brooms, Kails. et., day for first quality Meerschaum Pipes. Try il . , . ., . ... . . .. I avd.convinee yourselves it is all it olaims te be, m fact, everything usually kept in a retail Here i ..,h fiDeat of all t. can be had by calling at procured to order. this store, or trill be Their stock is well selected, and consists of the newest goodj, is of the best quality, ot the latest styles, and will be sold at lowest prices for cash, or exchanged for approved chantry produce. Be sure and eall and examine our stock before xaking your purchases, as we are determined nlease all who may favor as with theireustem. MayS, 157. J. SHAW A SON. a. x.. ksbd, J.r.WIAVKR w. row ELL, a. r. Boor. NOTICE, i . JOX E. w w.r.tri. CLEARFIELD PLAlXCv MILL A L L ii i ft ir T . Messrs. HOOP, WEAVER i CO., Preprielore, would respectfully inform the citiiecs of the county that they lave completely rc Sited and supplied their FlANLNG MILL, in this Borough, with the best and latest improved WOOD WORKING MACHINERY, and are now prepared t9 execute all friers in their line of basircss, such as Flooring, Weatherboard.!!! g, Saf-ii, Door?, Blinds, Eruckc-t!, and Moldings, of all kinds. They have a largestoek of dry lumber on hand, and will pay cash forelear staff, one-and-a-hakf inch pannel plank preferred JNot 8.'nT. pvRIED FRUIT, at reduced prices, at A juay iz, ta. MOSSOP'S. -rtENSWARK Tea sets. best stone-ware. 48 .-r piecss. at SI An at M'lSSOP'IS. CtAIM'S PANACEA. Kennedy's Medical I D:s Id'sBuchn. Bake s Ood Liver , Oil.Jayne'.-and A ver's Medieines fer s!e by Jan.'lO. HARTiAVlCXA IRWIN. r.jahe inlelligetice, as the per; istent opaonent of eorruption in ofEoe. and the advocate of Hon esty. Economy. Retrenchment and Reform in puone anaira; ai the sworn I re or -flings, an-i every description of dishonest combination just as ready to expose their practices in the Repub lican as Democratic party, and even more to, be cause it' holds that a party that will east out of fenders of Ibis description entitles itself to the confidence of the people as an independent Re publican journal, the advocate of the rights and interests of the people the Pittsburgh fommrr- iai needs no new introdaction to the reading public. IT IS A PROGRESSIVE PAPER.- -' and keeps up in tbe march of improvement anti the dt velupment of ideas Thmourhly alire to everything that is valuable or interesting it iden tifies itself at once with whatever Seemi-calculated to improve mankind and elevate the standard of intelligence and morality. As a Republican journal of the strictest stctl it deals with politi cal questions with an earnest wish ro jet at the truth, and place tfnly good and capable men in IT . A PEOPLE S PAPEJi. and relieson theirsappsrt ant) good opinion rath er than the favors of political leaders. Nor has it done so in vi-.in. Iu indepenttenf course more especially ia denouncing legislative corrup tion and exposing the practices of thieves fn oftce has made it tbe favorite of the in assess arj tha learcdot dishonest aspirants and debauched party leaders. Of the reputation it has earned in this respect it is sincerely proud; and it wishes no different standing in the field of journalism rn this regard than a discriminating public prompt ly accord it. To fSrbr faithful Iu their eoi.fMet. and good or inicn will be ils constant endeaior. IT TS A LIVE PAPER, rtml fans.' with the leading journals whi'-h aro thoroughly awake to all that is roiiif on. Its news department is always fresh and full' Its C i:tr,r:!3 are wri'ter with a pnrptve in view. Its market reports uiuss. u-i. t.ciul t..ws gatl.ertn&s aic meant to supply ibe most exacting demanus oi the business public. a riiOSPhJiOl'S. GRVI.XG PAPER, having from the statt gone ahead, outstripping older ocupants of the field of journalism, red it has attained to a prosperity and come toexertau intlueuce second to no papi r in the State. 'Ihsl it bas fairly wou the rank of the first paper in Pennsylvania ia ibevcruitrt f newspaper readers in general. it past coT'nsr: . its best rev- OMMEXDA i O.V, and it is felt that there is no necessity for indwl .Dg in new professions or uiuking frerb promisw. It means, while ndbering to i'.s standard in poli tica'and morals', to improve as it progresses, and omit nothing thnt will add to its strength or in crease its usefulness f THE NEXT YEAR. 1insCowinrrciaf enters on ai.other yrar strong and hopeful, and with a deliberate purpose Con sistent with what has been raid above And it dues not hesitate to ask the co-operation' of all who approve of thai purpose No hesitation, rs teit in saying: that it desires Ibis support in in creasing its circulation and enlarging the sphere of its usefulness. The season is at hand when Congress and l.egis'atire wiil be in session, and ttirrmg tvenis at bulh the National and Slate Capitals w.i it ha transpiiirg. 'Ihe aaensares of the splendid admiuistrhiiou cf Cin Grant will soon be before the country embracing questions of the deepest interest to every reader and tax payer. The State Legislature, loo, will present matters of interest. Abroad, the sins are ani mating, and at home in tbe field of polstics. pop ular movements relating to education and reli gious questions aro appearing, of which no one should permit hitusell to be ignorant, and con cerning which ail that is essential to be knowu will be the aim cf the Vummrrrial to give. TERMS. Daily paper. $10 per year ; Si for six months ; $2 ill lot ihree months. T1IE li'EEKLT COMMERCIAL is a large 3 column newspaper, containing CV adverii.-enienls. Its ample columns contaius a complete compendium of the news of the week, the leading editorials from rtre daily, and tbe loreign and home markets. It is emphatically a family newspaper. Terms 2 per year, iuvari ably in advance. In cluhs of 2U, 1 iu. Speci men copies sent free. Send for catalogue con taining list of premiums. Address THE COMMERCIAL, Pittsburgh, Pa. CHKPJFF'S SALE. Py virtue of a of J-'in-i J'm-Mtx. issued out of the C a writ ourt of Common Pleas of Clearfield county. and to me dircted, there will be exposed to puhlio sale, at the Court House, in ibe Borough of Clearfield, ou FRIDAY, DECEMUER, 24th, lSfiH. at 2 clock, P. M.. the follr.wirg derciibed property, to wit : All the Interest of the defendant of, in and to a certain piece of land, with a steam raw mill and its appurtenances, and other buildin-rs creeled thereon, si'uate in Urady township. Clearfield eo.. Pa . described as follows . Beginning at a white oak coiner, tbenee west 1 10 perches to a post, cor nel of land sold to Robert Ration, thence north 132 perches lo a pott, thence east i3 perches to a post, thence south 20 pen lies le a post, thence eastat perches to a post. thence south 112 perches to ph.ee of beginning, containing about 0 acres and allowance being tbe same property convey ed by Ira C. Fuller uitd wife by deed, to Wui 0. Smith, and G. W. Canfield, recorded iu Clearfield county, iu Heed book I'll, page 217. etc. Seised, taken in execution and tu be (old as the property of Wni. C. Smith. Dec. I. C. HOWH, Sheriff LORILLAItD'S lis an excellent artio'e of "FITIJF1C A" Igranulated Virginia; 1 s H1J j i,crevcr introduced it ia Smoking Tobacco universally admired. It ir put up in bmdsotr.e muslin hags in wi.ieh or ders f-r Me . t aL.ii. i'i. wre tli..iy p.tcLed. l.ORILLARD'S 1 clasaod by allwboecn'ume A'lit Mull il as the -finest of all;" it li(.llb IvIUH ' -j njarjo f the chuifest Smoking Tobacco leaf grown ; it is anti ner vous in its effects, as the Nicotine has been ex tracted it learrs po d'sarrreealle taste after im. LORILLARD'S I This brand of Fine Cut i v T,i ry -t t -i - I Chewing Tobacco has no J -1 b) III j eaual or superior any Chewing Tobacco. I where. It is without doubt the bestohewing tobacco in the country. LOKILLARD'3 I have now been in general S-T T ? 17 C; I se in tbe United Slatea , 1 over lilt years, and still acKnowledijcd "the best" wherever used If yonr storekeeper does not fcnve these articles for sale, auk bini to get tbeiu; they are said by iespectable Jobbers almost everywhere. Circular of price forwarded on application. Dec. l.'GB-Sin. P. Uili.ILl.ARD. S. Voik. CLEARFIELD ACADEMY. The Second Session of tbe present Sjholastie jear of this InstTtutJon. will oorameace on Mon day, the 22d day of September. 13)19. Pupils can enter at any time. They will he charged with tuition from the time they enter lo tha close of the session. The course nf instruction embraces everything included ia a thorough, practical aud aeouni plished edu3aton ef both sexes. The Principal having had the advantage ef much experience in his profession, assures pa rents and guardians that his entire ability and energies will be devoted to the mental and moral training of the youth laced under hia oharge. Terms or Tumor;: Orthography, Reading, rrttag and Primary Aritbmttie, per session, (11 weeks.) 5 00 Grammar, Geography, Arithmetic, and Histo ry. o,0o Alsebr.i,Gometry, Trigonomotry, Mensuration Surveying. Philosophy, Physiology. Chemistry Book-keeping, Botany, and Physical Ceogra phy. " Latin, Greek and French, with any of the -bove branches 13.i0 Music, Piano, i3u lesstmi ) ilo.Ci IjNo deduction will be na4e for ahtence. For further par lieelers intjOtre of Rrv. P. L. HARRISON. X w. July Sl.lbil. PriBCipal. STOVES af ail sorts and sites, constantly on hand at MEKUELL A BIG LEltf IRONi IRONllllcst bar iron, for sate t Ce store of ME HP. ELI. A C-'GLIiK. OIL CLOTH S, at greatly May 12. '6?. iciucJ prieasi. a MOSPOPS. of ; n fa 2; TT7T ir