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TO INVENTORS AND MECHAISILS this journal Is of special value, a. it eo'? weekly report of all Patents issued at Washing Iob, with copious notices of tbo leading American and European Patent. Tb Pobliahers of the Scientific American are the most Extensive Pat Solicitors in the world, and baTe unequalled facilities for gathering a complete knowledge of the progress of Invention and Discovery through oat the world; and with a view to mark the tba quarter of a century, daring which this jour nal ha held the first place in Scientific and Me ebaaical Literature, the Publisher will isfke on Janaary Brat the large and splendid Steel Engra ving by John IS ar tain of Philadelphia, entitled: "Mm of Progress Amtrieax Inventors," th plat eosting nearly 84 000 to engrave, and contain nineteen likeneatearf Illustrious Amer ioan Inventor It is a auperb work of art. Single pictures, printed on heavy paper, will be Bold at 10, but any one subscribing for the Boieutillo Amerioan toe paper will be sent for one year, together with a copy of the engraving, on receipt of $10. The picture ii also offered at a premium for clubs of subscriber HT $1,500 CASH PRIZES. Jk In addition to the above premium the Publish ers will pay $1,500 in cash prise tor lifts of sub seribers sent in by February 10, 1370. Person who want to compote tor these priies.ahould tend at once for prospectus and blank for name. Term: one year $3, six month tl. 50. four months $1. To elub of ten and upwards $2.50 per annum. Specimen oopies sent free. Address the Publisher MINN ft CO , Dee. la,'68. 37 Park Row, New York. Hie to get Patents a pamphlet of Patent Law and instruction to Invcitors sent free. TtfEvV YORK TRIBUNE FOR 1870. The New York Weekly Tribune con tains all the important editorials published in the Daily Tribune, except those of merely Ileal in terest; also, Literary and eientino intelligence Reviews of the most interesting and important ew books, latter from our large corpt of corre spondents, latest Telegraphic news from all parts ef the world, a synopsis of tbe proceedings of CoDgress.foreign newt received by every steamer, exclusive reports of the proceedings of the far mers' elub of tbe American Institute; talks about fruit, stock, financial, cattle, dry good, and gen eral market reports. The reports of the Ameri oan Institute Farmers' Club, aud the various Ag ricu'tutal reports in each number are richly worth a year's subscription. HOR TIC Ul. TURAL DFPAR TM F.N T. Te keep paoe withohe growing interest is prac tical Horticulture, and to eomplv with frequent ffjfMwiww fiarw vi in ju uki j iur luivr mation of a practical character on the subject. we have engaged the service of a person who is experienced in rural affairs to write a series of article on tbe management of (mall farm, fruit and vegetable ea ture.and how to maketheia pay. Of late year there ha been a lucrative business carried on by unprincipled men. in selling worth lea aad old plants under new names to tbe inex perienced The Tribune will be al ways ready to guard the farmer against any imposition that comes within out knowledge. VETERINARY DEPARTMENT To make the Tribune still more valuable to its agricultural readers, we have engaged Prof. Jas. Law, Veterinary Surgeon in t'orneil University, to answer question' concerning diseases of cattle, horses, ahcop, and other doineatic animals, and to prescribe remedies. Answers and prescriptions will be given only through the columns of the Tribune. Inquiries should be uiade as brief a possible, that the questions answers and prescrip tions may be published toe-ether In h. rt. we Intend that the Tribune shall keep in the ad vance in all thatoonoarns the Agricultural, Man ufacturing Mining, and other intei ests of the coentry. and that for variety and completeness it hall remain altogether toe most valuable, inter eating and instructive newspaper published in the world. (The Tribune Is tbe best and cheapest paper in the country Thi is not said in a spirit of boastful- Bess. It dm lalien ro .New York to create to greatest newspaper of tbe eonntry. Hero con centrate the commerce, the manufacture, tb mineral resource, th agricultural wealth of toe Republic, lie re al the news gathers, and the patronage is to large that journalists ean afford to print iu This is the strength of the Trbui.e We have ail the advantages around ns. Wr have great daily and semi-weekly editions. All the elaborate and intricate machinery of our estab lishment perhaps the most eomplete in Ameri ioa is devoted to the purpose of making the Week'y Tribune tbe best and cheapest newspaper in the world. Think ol it! For (wo dollars the subecrir to tbe Tribune for one year bnyt as mneh Trading matttr as Hough he filled a thitf of his library with fifty volumes, containing the greatest wit let in the language. The furve of rbeapnestean no further go. The Weekly Tribune is tbe paper of tbe people. Here tbe eager student may learn tbe last lessons of science .Here the scholar may read reviews of (he best book. Here may be iound correspon dence from ail part of the world, the observa tion of (incere and gifted men. who serve the Tribune ia almost every eountry. Tbe Tribune is strong by reason of its enormous eirealation and great cheapnets. 1 1 b as long been conceded that the Weekly Tribune basthe largest circulation of any newspaper in the eountry Far years we have printed twice at many papers, perhaps, as all of the other weedy editions of the city daile combined. This is why we are enabled to do our were so thoroughly and aheap ly. The larger our circulation, the better paper we ean ataae Wkmt art tie practical sttggrstians t Many Let every subscriber renew bit subscription, and urge hia neighbor to do tbe same If a man cannot afford to pay two dollars, let him raise a club, by inducing hi neighbor to subscribe, and we shall send him a eopy prati for his trouble Ho newspaper to large and eomplete as the W coa ly Tiibane was ever before offered at so low a price. Even when oar currency was at par with gold, no such paper but the Tribune was offered at that price ; and the Tribune then oost ns far less than it does bow. We have solved the prob lem of maxing th best and cheapest newspaper in America TERMS OF THE WEEKLY TRIBVNE. To MjiI Sabseribers : One copy one year, ii issues $2; 5 copies Si; 10 oopies, to ore address, $1 50 each ( tod one ex tra copy); 10 copies, to name ol subscribers. t en Postefice, $1 60 each (and one extra eopy); SO oopies, to one address, tl 25 each (and one ex tra eopy) ; 20 copies, to names of subscribers, at one Poetoffiee, SI 35 each (and one extra eopy); 50 copies, to one address. SI each (and one extra eopy); sOeopiea. to names of subscribers, at on Pottoffloe, $1 10 each (and one extra copy.) THE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE Is published every Tuesday and Friday ,and being printed twice a week, we ean, of course, print all thai appear in ear weedy edition, including everything on the subject of Agriculture, and can add much interesting and valuable matter, for wbiob there it not sufficient room in the week ly Tribune. Tbe teml-weeKly Tribune also gives ia the court of a year, three or four of tbe belt and latest popular novel, by living authors The cost ef these alone. If bought in boon forta.would be from six to eight dollar. Nowhere else ean so tnaoh current intelligence and permanent litera ry matter be had also cheap a rate asia th eemi weekly Tribune. T.SBMS or TBS SSUI WISKt T TBIBCKO. Mail subsertberi, t eopy, 1 year, SI ; 2 copies, 7; oopies, orover. tor each eopy, $1. Person remitting for 10 eopiee S16 will receive an extra eepy on year. The Sew Tors Pally Tribunals published every morning (Sundays xopUd) at S 10 par year ; $5 far six month. Tke Tribune Alnevar. 1870. Price 10 cents. Jribunt Alnanoe Reprint. 1S38 to 1808. 1 vela. Half bound. tl. Recellectiene satsw life. By Horace Greeley. Various tJytee of biodiog, S2 50 to ST. Margaret Puller s Works. ew edition. vol. Cloth, $10. . Pear Culture for Profit. Quing . $ 1 . Seat free on receipt of price. I (taxing remittances for subscription or awes, always procure a draft on Stew Yore, or a PostoAe money order if possible. Where nei ther of these ean te procured send the money ,but always ia a reUiared letter. All Postmasters are obliged to register letters whenever requested te da so. Terms, eaab in advance. Address. THE TUIBCUB, Sew York. CHILDRESS furs twmy-T percent Tew than ' cost at 3. SfiXiri SlSff. MUST BE SOLD ! CLOSING OUT AT COST ' AT THE KEYSTONE STORE! Tb undersigned, intending to retire from the mercantile business 1 now dosing out hi en tire stock of foodstnd below cost, comprising SILKS, ' MERINOS, POPLINS, ALPACAS, EMPRESS CLOTH, WOOL DELAINES, MEN'S AND BOYS' C A SSI MERES, CLOTHS, SATTlJiKTTS, KENTUCKY JEANS DENINS, LADIKS' CLOAKING , COATS, SHAWLS, Ac. A full line of Domestic Hoods, DELAINES, SHEETINGS, GINGHAMS, FLANNELS, COTTON FLANNELS, ic, &;., &c. LADIES' & CHILDREN'S SHOES, GUM & ARCTIC OVERSHOES, I7ATS AND CAPS. Table and Floor Oil Cloths, Carpets all widths, Window Shades aad Wall Paper, A greet variety ofIlotiery, Notions and Trim ming of .every description, Ladies' Trimmed Hats, Velvets, Ribbons, Balmoral and Hoop Skirls, Linen and Wool Table Covers, Napkins, Towels, Counterpanes, a large assortment of Ladies' an Children's Wool Hoods, Nubias, Shawls, As. Persons in want of anything in the above line of Goods are invited to give me a call, and obtain goods at wholesale prices. D. G. SIVLISQ. Grain and country prodeee taken In exehange for Goods. Nov. 10, 1809. pURE BUCK LEAD, equal in quality to English white lead; Oils, l aints and arnishesof all kinds; Gold leaf in books, and brontes. for sale by A. I. SHAW. Liearneia, uctocer 23. 1867. P. T. I. DR. BOYER'S PURE WEST BRANCH BITTERS. A Pure, Pleasant, Safe and Reliable Tonic, com pounded from fresh and choice herbs and pos itively pure spirits, free from fusil oil, or ether Irritating properties, and will not disagree or offend'the most delicate stomach. Warraat ed to eon tain more med icinal virtue than any bitters at present offered to the pablie. IT NEEDS BUT A TRIAL. To increase the Appetite, To promote Digestion, To cure Dispepsia,' To core Fever and Ague, To cure Billiousnew, To cure Constipation, To cure Chronic Diarrhea, To curt Flatulence, To cure Acid Eructations, To cure Nervous Debility, To cure Hypochondria, Tc cure sallownes of the Complexion, To cure Pimples and Blotches, To cure General Debility and Prostration of the Physical Powers, IT HAS XO EQUAL. TRY IT AND BE CONVINCED. SOLD ETERTWHERE, AT tl PER BOTTLE. A liberal dttreunt to tie trade. "ATirACYTal EXCLrilTBLT IT BOYER & SHAW, CLEARFIELD, PA., Dealr In Drugs. Medicines, Chemicals, Dye Stuffs, Oils, Paints, Varnish. Ae., Patent Medioinee, Pare Wine and Liquors for medical purpo.es, Feaoy and Toilet Articles, aad all goods uoall v kept in a 'Trug Store, sold MaylV69. cheap. JJtov. 3,'6- FOR SALE, White Lead, Zinc Paint, Linseed Oil. Turpentine, Varnishes of all kinds, Colors, in oil aad dry, Paint and Varnish brashes. flARTSWICK A IRWIN, Clearfield.Pa -M 6,'. 0 N MY OWN HOOK. fl at m f rt n..l.Al V. otitis' It fit th -! v ug ui VUrju turs cuillw - old stand of Kirk At Spencer, in Lumber City, I intood carrying on the business aa hereto fore. MY MOTTO IS TO SELL CHEAP FOR CASH. Thanking oar friend and customer for past patronage I solicit a continuance ot tbe same. Sept. lolb, 1869, ISAAC KIRK. O. u. TOLLS ETO. w. a. m'fhebsosi .t rt ur iv t rt ir i i t. n r i it ji : FULLERTOX & McPlIERSOX, Kssp constantly on hand Fresh Meats, such as beef; veal, mutton, etc., - FRESH FISH, All kinds of Vegetables, in season, CANNED FRCITS, BUTTER, LARD, Etc., Which they will sail at tb lowest market prioes. Cash paid for Cattle, Butter, etc. ROOM ON MARKET ST., Clearfield. Pa -May IS, '69. A. V. BOTXTOS. a. s. rouse B0YNT0N & YOUNG, Cor. Fourth and Pine Streets, CLEARFIELD, PA., MAXcracTCBEB or STEAM ENGINES, Mulay and Circular Saw Mills, HEAD BLOCKS, WATER WI1EELS, SHAFTING, PCLLE1S, BOLTS, and all kinds of Mill work. STANLEY PARLOR STOVES, COOK STOVES, Heating Stoves, Sled Shoes, Plows, and oaatingt of all kinds. DEALERS IX Qiffards' Injector, Bteam Gauges, Steam Whistles, Oilers, Tallow Cups, Oil Cups, Gauge Cocks, Air Cocks, Qlobe Valves, Check Valves, Wrought Iron Pipe, Steam Pumps, Boiler Feed-Pomps, Anti-friotion Metals, Soap Stone Packing, Gam Packing, Ac. Ac, December, 1863-tf. t. a. ORABAM. B. W. GBABAX. : A. A. GRAHAM. NEW FIRM! - JAS. B. GRAHAM & SONS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS In all kinds of Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Notion!, Groceries, Hardware, Quaent ware, Wood and Willowware, Flour, Bacon, Fith.Salt etc. Market St., CLEARFIELD, PA. FOR THE LADIES They have Bonnets. Silks. Coburgs, Alpacas, Merinos. Wool Delaines, Lustres, Ging hams, Print, Poplins, Lawns, Sun shades, Handkerchiefs Kid and other Gloves.Hosiery .Balmo rals, Hoop-skirts, and a general variety of rib bons, trimmings, Buttons, Braids, etc., at the lowest prices. FOR GENTLEMEN They have Black and Blue Cloths, Black and F a ncy Cassimerea.Satti netts, Tweeds, Mel tons, Water-proof Cloth, Silk, Satin . and common Vestings, etc, in great variety, and at prices that; will giro general satisfaction to buyers. ALSO, A general assortment of Ready-mad Cloth ing, Bats and Cap, Boots and Shoes, Hardware and Qneentware, a good Stock, Wood and Willowware, and a foil stock of Groceries. IN FACT, GRAHAM A SONS sell all articles that are usually kept ia a well-regulated eonntry tore, and hence the people generally will find it to their advantage to bnj goods of them. Grain and country proda:a taceo exchange for Got it Ac. 2S-'69. PITTSBURG ADVERT I SEMEN TS U Knitting Machines. The most perfect machine yet invented. Will widen and narrow, turn a heel, or point the toe It will knit plain or ribbed. It will knit stock ings, drawers, shirts hoods, comforters, mittens, Ao. It is cheap, simple and durable. It sets up its own work, uses but one needle, and requires no adjusting whatever. It will do the tame work that the Lamb machine will do, and costs less than half as much, and has not the tenth part of the machinery to get out of order. Circulars and samples mailed free on application. Agents wanted All machines guaranteed. SHAW A MORT"N. Jenl Agents, Nov. 24 3m No. 20 e-ittb St.. Pittsburgh Pa. JAS T. BRADY & CO., Sucressors to S. Jones ir Co..) CORNER F0CRTH AND WOOD S1REETS, PITTSBURGH, PA., BANKERS, BCTAKD SELL ALL USDS Or GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, Gold, Silver and Coupons. Six per cent, interest allowed on deposits tub ject to eheck. Money loaned on Government Bonds. Bonds registered free of ehurge. May l,'fi9.1j- JAMES T. BRADY d-CO. rplIE SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, OP PITTSBURGH. Ineorporattd by the Lrgixlattre of Pennsylvania, January, 21. 13ti7. for the Safe keeping of Bonds and other Securities.Gold and Silver. Silver Plate. Books. Kecords. Dia monds, and valuables of all descriptions, under guarantee, and for the Kenting of Sales, in its Burglar Proof Vavlts. Building and Office, No. 83 Fourth Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa GUARANTEE BATES. For a year or less period. Gov't and ail other ooupon secu rities, including bank bills, SI 00 per 1,000 Gold coin or bullion, 1 25 per I, 00 Silver coin or bullion, 2 0t nor 1,000 Silver or Gold plate, nnder seal. on owner's estimate of full value, and rate subject to adjustment for bulk, on a basis of I 00 per 1000 Deeds, Mortgages, Valuable Papers generally, when of no fixed value.?! a year each, or ac cording to bulk. Wills, $.". which premium cov ers the remainder of tbe life of the maker. Cash Boxes. or small tin boxes, for papers of Bankers, Capitalists Merchants, Lawyers. Tradesmen. Fam ilea, Ac, will be received at S25eacb box or trunk per year, or they will be in.-ured for the full a mount, the contents being known, at above rates. No charge less than one dollar. The company is also prepared to rent small iron safes, (each fur nished with a tin box) inside its burglar proof vault, the renter exclusively holding the key thereof, at the following rates, vii : S15, $20. S30, $60. S75, and $100 per annum. Also, to Store Books, Aocount Reoords, Valuable Title Papers, etc, at reasonable rates. OrricKRg President. William Philips; Vice President. Henry Lloyd ; Directors. Wm. Philips, Henry Lloyd, Wru. Kea, Wm. M Lyon. James I. Bennett. Byron 11. Painter, Joseph H. Morrison, George Black. Curtis G. Hussey ; Secretary and Treasurer. S. F. Von Bonnhorst Sep.2U-3m. D R B, C L A K KS CBLBBBATBB FEMALE FILLS, TOR 8AL8 BT Boyer A Shaw and Hartswiek A Irwin, Clearfield, Pa. Aug 4.'fi9-lyl Re'ail Price, (1 60 per package. Sl'Rvrtob Gexbral's OrrtcE, Harrisburg. Pa., Oat. 22, 1S69. ) To the Ournert of Unpatented Lands : In obedience to an Act of Assembly, approved tbe eiirhtn dav of April, one thousand eight hun dred and sixtv-uine. you are hereby notiSed'that tbe "County Land Liien KorKet." containing tni list of unpatented lnuds for Clearfield county. pie- pared under tbe Act of Assembly of the 20 lb of May one thousand eight hundred and sixty-four, and tbe supplement thereto, has this day been forwarded to tbe Prolbonotary of the county, at wnose omoe it may be examined, ine liens can only be liquadated by tbe payment of the pur chase money, interest and fees, and receiving pat ents through this Department. JACOU M. CAMPBELL. Oct. 27,'6i-4m Surveyor tieueral. THE WONDERFUL LINIMENT. -- Ihis Liniment havine been us' d, for some yeais past. as a fami'y medicine by the pro prietor, and its good effects ooraing to the notioe of bis neighbors, has. at their suggestion, con sented to manufacture it for tbe benefit of the af flicted everywhere, it is the best remedy for Catarrh and Uilliouf Cholie. evor offered to the public; and will core many other diseases in tbe human body It is also a sure cure for Pole evil and Wind-gAlls in borses Directions for its use accompany each bottle. Price. $ I per bottle, or six bottles for i. Sent to any address by enclos ing the price to WM. H WAUONER Ilurd Postoffioe, Oct. 0, 18(19. Clearfield county, Pa. QIGARS AND TOBACCO. ADOLPH SCIIOLPr, MA!tt?FAOTrRER A.tD WHOLESALE AKB EbTAU. Dealbr i Cigars akd Tobaccos, CLEARFIELD, PA., Wonld respectfully announce that he has remov ed to the large and commodious store-room, op- Eosite the Court House, Second Street, where e has opened a general assortment of Tobacco, Cigars, etc. .which he is prepared to sell, wholesale or retail, at reasonable prices. His cigars are made of tbe very best material, and in style of manufacture will compare with those of any other establishment. He has always on hand a superior article of chewing and smoking tobaccos, to which he di rects the attention of ' lovers of the weed." Merchants and Dealers, throughout the county supplied at tbe lowest wholesale prices. Call and examine his stock when you come te Clearfield. June IS. 1S88. LIFE INSURANCE COMPARISON. Advantage! of the MUTUAL Plan over the , Retnru Premium Plan of STOCK CO MPANIES: RATES. Return Pr'm Mutual Different Yearly Age. Plan Plan 40 SAO 65 $32 00 41 4 20 37 30 50 7b bO 47 00 S5 109 3i 59 40 on $1,000 $10.000 S3 65 $86 50 16 90 IrtO 00 2 50 285 00 49 95 499 50 On the ages named the rates of the Stock Com pany are from 25 to 84 percent, higher th- n the Mutual rates. RESt'LTS. . Policy for $5,000 at I Polioy in the Mutual age of 32, on the return Company. ssme age. half premium plan of Stock , cash, ball note, lor 1B. Companies, annual pre OOO.will cost in 10 years, mium, all cash. $139 50. and no Dividend to be made. In easeef death at end of 10 years, tbe Stock Company will pay the A m't of Policy (5,000 Return Premium 1,395 $6,395 in Cash. in oash, including in terest on notes. $ 1 ,505 Bat the Mutual Compa ny will pay the Am i of Policy $19,000 Less Pr'm notes 500 Cash $9,500 and 4 divideeds. Showing that for $110 more Cash Premium. the gain on the Mutual plan to the insured mem ber's family ia Fifty Per Cent. Should death occur at the end ot 5 years, the comparison wonld Cash p'd Stock Co ,$97 50-p'd to family$5,97 50 " " Mutual " $735 00- " " 89,500 00 and dividend. At tbe age of 40, the Mutual plan tor St, 916 40 Cash Premium will yield 59.360 ; while the Stock plan for $2 032 50. Cash Premium, yields $7,032. 50, Showing a. gain on the mutual plan of $2, 327 60, and dividend. INSURE TOCR LIFE TN THE PENN MUTUAL, OF PHILADELPHIA. II. B. SWOOPE, Agent, Jy.ll,"o9-tf. Clearfield, Pa. REMOVAL. HARTSWICK &r IRWIN, DRUGGISTS, Market St., Qlearficld, Pa. We beg leave to inform our old and new ensto me.s. that we have removed our establishment to the new building just erected on Market street, nearly adjoining the Mansion House on the west, and opposite Uraham A Sons' store, where we re spectfully invite the public to come and buy their DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PATENT MEDI CINES, OILS. PAINTS A- VARNISHES. Our stock of Drags and Medieines consist of every thing used, sjlected with the grestest care, and WARRANTED STRICTLY PURE! We also keep a lull stock of Dyes. Perfumeries Toilet articles. Soaps. Tooth Brushes. Hair Brush es, Whitewash Brushes, and every other kind of Brushes. We have a la' ge lot of White Lead, Turpentine, Flaxseed Oil, Paints, and in fact everything used in the painting business, which we offer at City prices to cash ouyera. TOBACCO AND SEGARS, Confectionery Spioes, and tbe largest stock of va rieties ever offered in this place, and warranted to be of the best the market affords. J. H. HARTSWICK, Dee. 2. 1868 JOHN F. IRWIN. FALL OPENING! ARNOLD & HARTSHORN, CuricemvillCy Penna., Have just opened a large and most complete stock OF DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HATS AND CAPS, UOOTS AND SHOES, HARDWARE, QUEEN SWA RE, GROCERIES, BACON, SALT, kc. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED AS TO QUALITY AND PRICES. All kinds ofLumber aud Produce taken in ex change for goods. Give U3 a call before purchasing else where. ARNOLD k HARTSnORN. Curwen8ville. Sept. 22, 1869. NEW STORE. Corner of Second St. and Hill Road. R. MITCHELL Has just received aad opened, at the abov"nsm ed place, an entire wow stock ef Spring and Summer Goads, wbioh he will sell very eheap for cash. His stock consists of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Queensware. boots and Shoes. Hate and Caps, Ready made Clothing, etc. He also keeps ohoioe Flour, Corn Meal, Chop feed, Bacon, Fish and dried Fruits. Persons desirous of purchasing goods at fair rates are respectfully requested to give him a call. Approved eountry produce will be taken, at the highest prices, in exohanga tor goods. Clearfield. June 17, I86S. 18G9. SEPTEMBER. 18GD. NEW GOODS! BETTER STYLES! LOWER PRICES! We are just opening a large and com plete stock of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, embracing a full line of DRE?S GOODS. NOTION3, PAISLEY, WOOLEM AND ZEPHYR Ell AWLS, FINE FLANNELS for Underwear, Dresses, Capes, Ac, TRIMMINGS, of all kinds, ALEXANDRES' KID GLOVES, (superior to Jot ins.) ZEPHYR AND WORSTED, LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, CAPS, FURS, Ac, Ac., Ac. Having selected our stock with the greatest care, buyers will find a decided advantage in calling. Having made arrangements with an Importing House, country dealers will be supplied with Zephyr at New Tore and Philadelphia jobbing prioes. WM. REED k CO. Clearfield, Sept. 22, !S9. . FAIRBANKS' STANDARD SCALES, Or ALL KI50.V. ALSO, Baggage Barrows, Warehouse Trucks, Copying Presses, Improved Money Drawers, A"-, roa sale Br- MERRELL k BIGLER, Dealers in Hardware, June 30. Clearfikld, Pa lRfi9. C. KRATZER & SONS are receiving a splendid stock of CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS, LACE CCRTA1XS, WINDOW SHADES, COUNTERPANES AND QUILTS. LINEN TABLE CLOTHS AND NAPKINS, LADIES SILK COATS AND OVERSKIRTS, ELEGANT SHAWLS AND LACE POINTS, LADIES AND CHILDREN'S TRIMMED HATS, DRESS GOODS AND TRIMMINGS, BEST KID GLOVES LADIES', GENTLE MEN'S AND CHILDREN'S, BLACK AND FANCY" SILKS, FINE BLACK ALPACAS, UNEQUALLED STOCK LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES AND GAITERS, MEN'S CALF AND FRENCH KIP BOOTS, HEAVY CALF BOOTS, $5, . MEN'S AND BOYS' FINE AND HEAVY - SHOES, BEST STONE TEA SETTS, 6, CASS1MERES VERY CHEAP, . GROCERIES. FLOUR AND PROVISIONS AT LOWEST RATES, LIBERAL REDUCTION TO THOSE BUY ING IN QUANTITY-, WOOL, MARKETING AND COUNTRY PRODUCE WANTED. Clearfield, June 80, 1869. ATTENTION, BUYERS READ!- READ!! Who sells the cheapest goods in the county ? MOSSOP ! Who sells best calicoes a 1 1 2 i cts a yard ? M-0 S S O P! aV Who Mils beat unbleached muslin at 17 cents 9 MOSSOP! Who sells Hall's Calf Boots at 5 00? MOSSOP! ho sells Hall's best Coarse Boots at 94 50 ? MOSSOP! r a,sv' iiu ttuii L7 awkt.A.xv' jvv aa. a- ei a. y u MOSSOP! Who sells Hats lower than anybody else? MOSSOP! Who sells Sugar the cheapest? MOSSOP! Who sells Syrup the cheapest? MOSSOP! Who sells Flour the cheapest ? MOSSOP? Who sells Chop and Feed the cheapest? MOSSOP! Who sells Hardware the cheapest ? MOSSOP! Who sells Queensware the cheapest ? MOSSOP? Who sells Tinware the cheapest ? MOSSOP! Who sells Clothing the cheapest ? MOSSOP! Who sells Plaster the cheapest ? MOSSOP! Who sells Salt the cheapest ? MOSSOP! Who first brought goods down to the lowest cash prices ? MOSSOP! Everybody should buy their goods at MOSSOP'S! Clearfield, May 12. 1869. TjlD. PERKS A Co's flour, the best in market, for 1 i sale Dy J. SHAW A SON. DESSICATEDCOCOASUTS,forpies.puddings, eto ,for sale at GRAHAM'S. CABLE CHAINS a good srtiolr.on hand and foreeleby MERRELL A BIGLER. CCRWEXSVILLE ADVERTISERS M E R I C A N H o u77 of th, p.bhc patron.ge. Tr.v.l.VwU ' ! accommod atioua equal to tho.e of aay ,u.V? in this section. I hr.. m,i leer at. in this section. Charres tno.l...,. J LEAR FIELD XUirSrHlFFT1" Y ace Home I NDt strv.-tL uS ed h.v.ng established a N urser,. t. half way between Curwensvill. . J .,!. Boroughs, is prepared to furnish all kiaa,f" trees. (Standard and dwarf.) EvcrrreeV- I! nl bery, Grape Vines, Gooseberry, Lewi". berry. Strawberry and Kaspheiry vieJ. . k Sibrianl.'rabtrees.Quinee and earl Scarlet barb. Ac. Orders promptly attended to AiX J. HAYES, fcuBGEON Dextikt Or" Will m.k ...-...;.. I . "'V 1 I0 . eneeof of the public-commencing j. a'p'STi's!." as follows. tis : Luthcrshurg 6r-t Prid ' month ; Ansonville.nrH Monday of ererv Lumber city, first Thursday of eve,; "i ; spending twodays in either place. All ordl'i ' work should be presented on the dav ef hi. .' val in each place. ' "" -nrT..n,..i.i.j...L ,. anaMhesia. comparatively wiihou" p"a,f'Tl N. B. Tbe public will please notice, tkai to. a., when not engaged in tbe abnre visits l found in his office in Cnrwensville. tp.l. jj. "POR SALE three building !ots,;4 b, s feet, near the railroad depot Will k. sold sepatate. ur in a boHy. For further iah... tion apply to U K SNYDER, ClearSeU p, SAWED LUMBER. -The uDdorsig, having started in the Lumtar tuuna near Osceola, Clearfield county. Pa , is ao. .Z pared to furnish pine boards, clear and stulT Ae. Pine nsid Hemlock bills sawed to trim and shipped on short notice C.K. MACOMBER. Osrrala Milli Jy 5. t89-:f. Clearfield ... p.. Q L E A R F I E L D II O uTs! FRONT STREET, PHILIPSBL RQ. tl. I will impeach any one who sars I fail fjt, direct and personal attention to al'l oareastoafcrs. or fail to cause them to rrjoice over a well nished lable. with clean rooms and aew beta where all may feel at home and the weary he tl rest. New stabling sttaehed. Philipsburg. Sep. 2.'6. JAS. H. GALIK. J? X C II A N G E II 0T Fl. Huntingdon. Penn'a. This old estnblistment having been leassd kv J. Morrison, formerly Proprietor of the "Morris,, House." ha? bten thoroughly recovered asd re furnished, and supplied with all the modern ia provemenrs and conrenienciesneceessry to a Ira) class Hotel. Tbe dining room has bren ream! to the first floor, and is now spacious and airv The chambers are all well ventilated, aad its Proprietor will endeavor to make hit puecta Mr fectly at borne. J M0KRISO5, Huntingdon.Jnnel7.ISB3. Proprieies. TITO THE W'.RKIXH CLASS. We are nowtrs JI pared to furnish all classes with enetaattsi. pluyinent at home, tbe vboit of the time or hr the spure momenta Perrons if either set satily earn from 5'Je. to $i per evetiuj;. and a propor tional suin by licvo.'injr; their whole time te Iks business, lioys and girls earn r.early as aiti at men. That all vhosee this notice cnav LOtbir auuress and test tbe bujiner. we make tbe fellsw ing unparalleled offer : To such s are aot ll satisfied, we will send SI to pay fur tbe troakls ef writing Full particulars, a valuable staiplt. which will do to commence work on. and a fj of The People's TJfrary Compumyti ore of tss l"rget and bt family newspapers li.innl al: sent free by mail. Reader, if you wast eer inaaent. profitable work, address ii 0. A .LIS a CO , Augusta, Miac. Dee. 1,'6-Je. M'GAUGIIEVS Restaurant and Refreshment balooa, IX LEAVT'S SEW BHLP1NU, (formerly occupied by Kole.) Second St., Clearfield. F. Constantly krpt on hand a fine telecriea ef Candies. Cigars, Tobacco. Sim Ae. Also Fresh Oysters, received dtilj, 4 served ip in any style, to suit ike taste of eg "turners fuKsT TtiUinrd Saloon in Second fty. Dee 9. 1SS3.J "DAVID M tiACOKIT. IIEjNIOY ALl removal: C. KRATZER & SONS, Have removed to the large anu 'elrg'nt II STORK ROOM, on Second Strett. adjoining roll A Bigler's Hardware FJore. htre Iter wBI be pirased te see their old and new eustemsrt. Cititena of the county visiting CletrStM. asd wishing to make 'purchases, will 6ui it te ifcets advantage to examine thnir stork. Goods at esfh prices exchanged for all lloiiet eomtry produce. J,n- E R. L. ST0UGHT0N', MERCHANT TAILOR. ARK IT STBBKT, CLESR.FISLD, fl, Would respectfully inform the citiitcef CMr field and vicinity, that he has opened a ew tlr oring establishment in Pbaw's Row. ore door sast of the Post Office, and has just returned from tke eastern eitiot with a large and elegant st"s. ef Cloths, Cussimeres, Nestings. Beavers, kc, anl all kinds clVli for men and bojs' wear, and is prepared to make up to order CLOTHIX" a single article to a full suit, in the latest ftj'sf and most workmanlike manner. Sperial tttsf tion given to custom work, and cutting eat fr men and boys. He offer great bargains!) emte mcrs, and warrantsentire satisfaotiua. A libtial share of public patronage is solicited. Call ti examine the goods. Oct 18.1867. E. R. L. STOVfiHTOS Marble and Stone Yard. T. LIDDELL & CO., Desire to Inform their friends, and tfce pl!i'' that they have now and will seep eonftantly hand a large and well selected stoeK of ITALIA AND VERMONT MARBLE, and are prepared furnish to order TOMBSTONES, BOX AND CRADLE TOMBS, MONUMENTS, in Sandstone and Marble, CURB and POSTS for Cemeterj lots, WINDOW SILLS AND CAPS, ARCHITECTURAL AND LAWN ORNAMENTS, kc. Tl... M !nir. .necial attention to th" Sandstone Monuments which are builtf ron orig inal designs and will compare favoraoc.T - .u: r ... h ennntrv. If desires they can furnish Marble Window Sills and Cap a slight advance on the price ct r-andttone. Yard on Reed street, ne.rtbi I'epot ClaarfsM, IWa, - -ue!'" lr "