iii Uft$man'j! frontal EeARFIELD. PA., J AX. 19, 1870. "pTtboss' To insure th f tracimisslon . v by mall, patrons should remit byebeek In-order, or have tbeir letter, registered. .ill be enclosed in the first paper after ,be -o.cv comes to hand: " Tyrone and Clearfield Railroad. Mail 1 leave Tyrone at Arrives Clearfield at : : 12 Mail Arrives at Tyrone at 5.35 p. m. XJ .i r . If.. i -t S. OS B. "l W.st.t.eep.o. ; BaldK.gl. fcx greMet7 002jn religious. Divine services will be beld eVt Sabborh, in Clearfield, as follows : R Rev Nixdorff. in the Luthc-ran church. ,t 11 A M- and 7 P.M. Sabbath school at 9 V. M. Ynyer meetiog every ednesday eyeninr at 7 o'clock. . . R Rev Hall, n St. Andrew's Epitwooal hch eatn.VM....d7P.M.. Sunday "hool t 3 P. M. Prayer meeting ,vCry Wednesday evening : t 7 o cock. Bv Rev Butlcr.in the Preshytci lan church, morning and evening.. Sabsath diool at 3 P. M. Prayer meeting every elnesday eve-nine at 7 o'clock. . By Rev. W. II. Di'l, in the Methodist church, moroinz and evening. Sabbath eohoo! at 9 A. M. Prayer ninn?. every Thursday at 71 P. M. Commnnwti erv. First Sabbath of every month at 10i A. M. St. Francis' church Mas at 10 A. M., the second and fourth Sundava of each month. ' , . T - ' An excursion train will leave this place at 9 a. M. Thursday for Altoona, whore a w cial entertainuient witl eouie off at tha Lo gan House. The party will rctorn in r.e reg ular train on Friday. Rei.kjk.C3 Notice. Rev. t!eorge Gay er, formerly Presiding Elder of this Dis trict, and now pastor at Philipsburg, Pa.. (D. V.) will preach iuthe M. K. chnrch of Clearfield, mi next Sabbath, 23d lust.' morning and evening. Miner's Strike. We learn from the l'hilipbur? Journal, that there was a gen eral "strike" of iniuer on Monday a week. as a result of a reduction in the prices of mining by th" owners of coal mines in that vicinity. All opperations have ceased in conscience, and the "strike" Lids lair to be of considerable duration. Sk'SiOAI- The January number of Pe ter' MumchI Monthly a great favorite with lovers of music is before u. It is full of g-od things. The Monthly" sd ways contains something fresh and interest ing, and hence its popularity. Single cop ies 30 cents 43 year in advance. J. L. Peter', publisher, M'J Broadway. N. Y. Lady's Fkiend. The February number ot tbi-t favorite magazine contains a Sue steel ' engraving ot ' The First Ball" its uual variety of illustrations aod reading matter. This is an interesting number, and w;ll be "iueh admired by its numerous read er. Price, bing'e copies 110 cents 2.5Ji year in advance. Address. IVacou &, Peter son. -1 Walnut street, Philadelphia. Thk Weather. Since our lart issue.the weather has been quite fiekle in this region. Wuh the exception ot one or two cold tiightt it Las been unu-ually Moderate, with ruin, which had the effect to dispel niiwt of the mow. aud cause a rl-ie, to an almost uupre Cv'Jented tage.io the ."trearue. Ou Tuesday in.iniiug I lift air was more frigid again, but Loo lung it will rein iin no one ca t guess. Accidental Shooting. Ao ccident.of a sal character, occurred iu St. Marys, Kik county, on Sew Ye.xr't eve. Two brothers, Jacob and Frank Tre.h. were "shooting ofT the old year,"' when ihc revolver in the hind.-, of Jatub was. prematurely discharged the shot lodging in the stomach of his trotlier Frank. The injured man lingered insreat agony until Tuesday afternoou, Jan uary 4th, when death relieved liitu from his uiTeriugi. The Game Law. Iu order that no one my plead ignorance as no excuse for it violation, we re-produce a synopsis of the gjiue law passed by the Legislature : It provides that "no person Khali kill, or hare unlawfully iu bis or her possession, or expose to sale, any ruffed grouse or pheas aiit between the 'JOlU day of December end tbe 20;h day of August ; or any fjuail or irginia partridge between the i.'0ili day of I'ecember an I tiie 1st dsy of October; or any wild turkey between the 1st day of Jn uirv aud the 1st day of October; or any ju;rrel or rabbit between the 1st day of January and the 1st day of August, under a penalty of five dollars for each and every lird or fq'iirnd so liUed or u;Ju-.fu!'y hr'd n pnjosiion or expo'fed for 'ale. Dt;er can r- t be killed between the 31st of December anJihelstof September, and tbe po9es lonofthe fresh skin orcarcasof one in that interval shall be sufficient to warrant a c miction. Bt-RXEb to Death. The following item renting it a yery distressing accident, is from the Bellefbnte Xatioiial : The suifer i"s of children somehow excite onr aym I aties vastly in excess of that entertained ward adult victims. The pleading appeal u' eyes. uniiJel .even by lisping tongue, t'uch a tenderer chord than that reaehed by a;iy exhibition of agony on the part of grown "PPeojle. An accident painfully illustra te of this occurred at Central City, in -iilfsburg, one day last week. Mrs. Lewis J- u'toa an 1 child were alone in Mr. Fulton'a houe noar the Snow Shoe depot. Mrs. F. left the child while she trade a brief visit to rt Hte oven, some few feet distauL nether the mother was detained longer tban she anticipated, we are noi advised. office it. imsgine her terrified surprise at meeting her child at the door, on her re tum, euveloped in flames. In some man ner, as yet unexplained, if, indeed known, t-ie child's dress caught fire and the helpless sufferer was doomed. The parent iostantly "rapped her own garments about ;her off ering and extinguished the flames. The fuming fiend had done iu work. From wttowairt the lime -nferer was terribly horned. The right side was horribly crisp d. and the month and ears fearfully roast-J- Death relieved the little victim of its sufferings, on Friday night last. The dread ful accident may not be without its warning mothers."' Job FHIXTTNO plain and fancy doneon ebort notice and at low rates, at tbe Joca nal office, by the aid of a power job press. Concert. There will be a Concert given under the direction of Prof. O. A. Briggs, in the M. K. phurch at Lumber City, by the pupils of the Musical Convction held at that place, on Saturday evening Jan. 29tb. 1870; consisting of sacred and secular ou- . w r m v - sic AntDems, tieavy vnoruses, uauis, Solos, Duetts, Quartettes.Olees and Instru. mental. Admission, 25 cents. Door open at CJ o'clock. , r. Meteorological Report for the week ending January 13th, 1370, from three dai ly observations, as furnished by E. Fenton, of Penn tp. : Maximum of thermometer, 44 on 13th ; Minimum, I on 9th ; ' Men, 23; Max. of barometer, 28.30 on Vth ; Minim um, 27.95 on 8th; Range, 1.15 inches. Mean of Barometer for the week, 28.15. Depth of water fell during week, 1.324 inches. Depth of snow during the season, 46 inches. Waters high; ground getting bare; lumber hauling mostly suspended. COURT PB0UEEDING3. quarter sessions. Coin. vs. John Henry Larceny ot a trunk filled with ciothes. Tried. Verdict, guilty. Sentenced to 20 months in West ern Penitentiary. DUt. At. McCullough 4 Swoope for Com. Krebs for deft. COMMON PLEAS. Geo. Bascome vs. Richard Ar.hurs. KJeelment. for 500 acres of land (more or less in Brady township. Verdict for il:in tiff. Wallace, Fielding and G. W. Jenks, of Brookville, for plaintiff: and J. B. Mc Euallv, I. G. Gordon and H. B. Swoope, for deft. This was a ase of much importance and occupied the attention of the Court neatly three days. Constable sworn in. Beccaria. John Shea. . Bell, W. T. Thorpe. Bloom, Wm. Henry. Bjggs, Jumes II. Turner. Brad ford, Aba. Pcarce. Brady, Jacob C. Smith. Burn.iJe, W. P. Holmes. Chest, John Carson. Goshen, A. II. Shirey. Graham, M. Fink. Guelich. Alex. Reams. Huston, W. II. Brown. Jo.dan, S. Weimer. Kart haus, W. II. Heckle. Knox, A. P. Bloom. Lawrence, Taylor Rowles. Lumber City, J. H. II ile. Morris, Peter Kepple. Osce ola, II. II. Kephart- Penn, G. II. Molo tire. Pike, D. R. P. Rowlea. Uuion, S. S. Geluett. No Constables were qua!ified for Covington. Clearfield Boro. Curwens ville Boro', Decatur, Ferguson. Girari.Xew Washington nor Woodward those elected not appearing. Upon petition of citizens Girard, F. H. Jordan, was appointed Constable, by the Court the parly elected failing to be quali fied. SCHOOL MATTERS. Petitions. For an IndopcDd.ni School District in Pike t'nslilp, and J. Evn;i, Juhii i'attun aud J. ii. Bloom, were appointed to enquire into the propriety of granting the prayer of the petitioners. To have apart of Boggs tp. struck off and added to Woodward tp. for school purposes. Viewers, J;unes Mitehel, W. C. Foley aud J utiles Forest. ROAD MATTER. Petitions. For a road from point near David Forccy's to a point at or near the Millstone School hoU'4C, in Bradford tp. with power to vacate and supply. Viewers, J. L. CuttieWm. Hoover and V. B. Holt. To view and lay out a public road froui Ainesville to the terminus of the railroad iu Woodward tp. Viewers, L. G. Liule, Adam Kephart, John Hughes. To locate a road in Bradford tp. from Millstone School house to Benj. Kuepps road. Viewers, J. L. Cutilc.Wtu. Hoover, V. B. Holt. For a road from near Moses Norris" to Geo Heitzenrather's, in Pike tp. Viewers. W. P. Irvin, J. R. Bloom and S. C. Mc Closkey. Review for a public road from near Jacob Hummel's to near Han felt's sawmill, in Brady tp. Confirmed, ni.81. For a road froroWin- gcrt's saw-mill, in Brady tp., to intersect road in Bell tp.. across Curry's run For a road from the north wes' corner of lands of Jesse Lines to intersect a road near the north side of Jos, PosilctLwait's land in Brady tp. For a road from the far.n of Christ. Wal ker at Jefferson county liuo to or near J. Kuntx's in Brady tp. ' Foi a road from a point on the old Rol ling Stone road, to a poiut on the .N't Hol ing Stone road near Johu Hoover's in Mor- For a road leading from the Patterson road and intersecting the Rea road at or near Thos. Ilea's, iu Jordan tp. To v.tcate and supply a part of the Wheat land road, from a poiut of said roai in the village of Madera to a poiut at or near the Killenstine shanties, in Woodward tp. LICENCES. The following licenses were granted : rteorj? N Colharu, Tavern, Wm. 8. Bradley, Tavern, Harry Ioj, Tayero, James Carter. . Tavern, Oevrge A. B'oum, Tavern, tieorge W. Harkine, Tavern, E. A. Shaffer, ' Tavern, Sanael Uepbnrn, Tavern, James L Curry, Taiero, Clearfield Bor. Clearfield Boro. Osaeota Boro. Woodward t'p. Bloom tw'p. Boog tw'p. Burnida t'p Penn township L City Boro. Curweatville B. Bloom Iw'p Coving-on t'p. Beccaria t'p. Bell townnhip. Kaarthaut t'p. N Waahingtun Ha!'on tap. Woodward t'p. Morn town'p. ClewrfielJ Boro. Betfjaria tft'p. . Covington tp. T. Jeff. Bloom, lavern. Tavern, Tavern, Tavern, Tavern, Tavern, A. S. HoMen, John Mulron. Suniuel Hole, JobD D. MTrarken, Jiwepb Gilliland, Philander Stnitb. Tavern, tieorce K Robeoker, Tavern David Persing, Tavern, John O'Oell. Tavern. Casper Leipoldt, Tavern. Andrew fhoff. Tavern, Lawrence Flood, Tavern, MEBCASTILB. I. L. Reiiengtein, Clearfield Borongh. Simon MeParland. I'tahvilla. unelich tw'p A. Leconte, Oirard towojhip. BCSTACBailTS. David M'Gaaibey. Clearfield Borongfi. W.Eodrea Clearfield Bo roach. Mra. C. Graff, Curwensville Borough. It is stated that several hundred families of Israeli.. vrVA lc sent ro the Uniied Stales iu the spring, by the central com mittee of the Israelite Alliance, at Konigs berg. The sab committee of the association, on the frontiers of Russia, are actively en gaged in collecting emigrants. This move ment evidently has been excited by the harsh treatment of the Israelites by Russia. MARRIED: Ou Thursday, January 13th. 1S70, by Rev. II 5. Btuler. Mr F.i. A. BiGLER and Mis BtRTHA. WitionT, both ot this bor ough. - " H Onr thinks are due to the bride and groom for their kind rememberancc of us. In re turn, we cougramlatc them in their new re lation to each other, and wish them un bounded joy in this world, and eternal felici ty in the world to come. , On Saturday, January 1st, 1H,0. by H.. Hiltebrand, Esq.. Mr. John Hcrst and Miss Elizabeth LiXGAFicLTER,both of Kew Washington. On Sunday, Jan. 9th, 1870, by K. HihJe brand, Esq., Mr. D. R. Horse, of Brady tp., and Miss Catherink SsTDKH,ot Chest township. SPECIAL NOTICE. Sclienck's Pulmonic Stjruj), Beeweed Tonic and Mandrake Pilli.will euro Con nmption. Liver Con-plaint and Dyspepsia, if ta aen according to directioni. Tbey are all three to be taken at tbe same time. They eleanee the itomach, relax the liver, and put it to work ; then theapptttite become good, the food digeita and make good blood, tbe patient begioe to grow in fiefh tbe diseased matter ripen in the I ugs.arj'l the patient outgrows the disease and gets well. Tbis is the only way to cure the consumption. To these three medicines Dr. J. II. Sehenek, of Philadelphia, owes his unrivalled sucoess in the treatment of pulmonary consumption The Put monic Syrdp ripens the morbid matter in the lungs, nature throws it off by an easy expectora tion, for when the phlegm or matter is ripe, a slight cough will throw it off. and the patient baa rest and the Inngs besjin to beal To do this, the Seaweed Tonic and Mandrake Pills must be freely used to cleatfe tbe stomach and liver so that the Pulmonic Syrup and tbe food will make good blood. Mver Con.plaint is one of the mot prominent sauc of Conroxpiioa ecuem-k V Soawcei I'm io is a gentle siiuiUlaut and alterative, and b; alkali i.i the Seaweed, which this preparation is in via of. assists the Homacb to throw out the gas trie juice to dissolve. th food with the Pulmonis Syrup and it is made into good blood witboutfee mentatloo or souring in the stomach The great reason why physicians do not ton consumption la they try to do too much ; bey give medicine to stop the cough, to atop chills, to stop night sweats, hectic fever, and by so doing they derange the whole digestive powers.locking up the secretions an. I eventually tbe patient sinks and dies. Dr. Schenck. in his treatment, does not try to stop a couh. night sweats chills or fever. Re move the cause.and they will all stop of their own accord No one can be cured of consumption, liv er complaint, dyspepsia, cataxrh, canker, ulcer ated throat.unlesslheliverandstoniJcb are made healthy. If a person hasconsumptlon.of course the lungs in some way are diseasod. either tubercles, ab scesses, bronchial irritation, pleura adhesion, or tbe lungs are a mass of infl-imation and fast de caying. In such esses what must be doneT It is not only tbe longs that are wasted, but It is the whole body. The stomach and liver have lost tbeir power to make blood out of food. Now tbe onlycbnnce is to takeScbenck's three medicines, which will bring op a tone to the stomach, the natient will befin want food, it will dig' St easily and make good blood ; then the patient bogins to gain in flesh, and as soon as the body begins to grow, tbe lungs beg n to heal op. and the patient gets fleshy and well. This is the only way to cure consumption. f When there is no lung disease, and only liver complaint and dyspepsia, rjchenck'e Seaweed Tooioand Mandrake Pills are sufficient without the Pulmonic Syrup. Take the MandraVe Piils treely in all bilious eompiaioU, as they are per fectly bartn'ess. Dr. Schenck. who bas enjoyed uninterrupted healthTor many years past, and now weighs 22i pounds, was wasted away to a mere skeleton, in tbe very last stage of lulmonary consumption, hit physicians having pronouncod bis case hopeless and abandoned biui to his fate. He waa cured by tbe aforesaid medtcines.and since bis recovery many similarly afflicted bave used Dr. Schenck's preparations witb tbe same remarkable success. The directions accompanying eat-b. make it not absolutely necessary to aee Dr. Sobencb. unlets tbe patients wish their longs examined, and for tbis purpose he is Professionally at bis Principal UrBoe. Philadelphia every Saturday, where all letters for advice must be addressed. Ile is also professionally at No 32 Bond Street. New York, ever, otberTuesday and at No. 3i Hanover St.. Boston, every other Wednesday, ile livesadvice free, but for a thorough examination with his Kespirometor the price is Si. Office hours it each city from 9 A. M to S P. M. Price of tbe Pulmonic Syrup and Seaweed Ton ie each SI 50 per bottle, or A 69 a half doien. Mandrake Pills 2i cents a box. For sale by all druggists. DR. J. II. SCHENCK. Ap. T. r!9 ly IS ?f. KthSl.. FhU'a. lite onhj reUahle cure for DYSTEI'SIa' IX Till! KyOWS WORLD Ir Wi.-hart" Oreat American Dysp;p-ia Pills, and Pine 1 ree Tar Cordial are a positive and in fallible cure for dyspepsia in its most aggravated form, and no matter of bow long standing Tbey penetrate the secret abdr of tbis terrible disease and exterminate it. root and branch, forever. Tbey alleviate more agony and silent suffering than tongue can tell. They are noted for curing tbe most desperate aud hopeless eases when every known means fail to afford reMef No form uf dy.-pepjt or indigestion ean retist thei: penetra t nr poci Dr Wishart's Pine Tree Tar Cordial. It is tbe vital principle of the Pine Tree, ob tained by a peculiar meets in tbe distillation rl tbe tar. by which its highest medical ptoperlies are retained. It inrlgoratts the digestive organs, and r. stores tbe appetite It strengthens tbe de bilitated system. It petrifies and enriebest the blood, and expel from tbe sjstem tbe correction which scrofula breeds on tbe lungs, ft dissolves the mucus or phlegm which stops tbe air passages of the lungs ltsbealiiig principle acta upon tbe irritated saifsee of the lungs and throat pene trating to earn diseased pan, relieving pain and subduing inllamation. It is tbe result of years of study aud experiment, acdjit is effured to the af Dieted with positive sssurance of its power to cure tbe fallowing diseases, it lb patient has not too long delayed a resort to tbe means of cure: 'Ju umptiou of ih LuHfi.Couek. Sort T.roat and Brrail. liruuehiti-. Liter Cemp'amt. Hin.1 and lil'Hifg Piles Attttrla, Whooping Cougk, Dijtt'irria Art. A medical expert, holding high collegiate hon ors, aevotes his entire time to the exsmination of patients at tbe office parlors Associated .with him are three eonsntticg physicians of acknowl-ede-1 eminence wliose services are given to tbe public free of charge. Xbnsopportu-iity is tiffcr ed by no other institution in toe country Lettrrs from any part of tbe emintry. asking advice will be promptly and grataiiously responded to Where convenient, remittances should take tbe shape of drafts or post office orders Price of Wi.barl's American Dyspepsia Pills SI a box Sent by mail on receipt of price. Pi ice of Wishart's Pine Tree Tar Cordial, SI 90 a bot tle, or St I per dosen. Sent by express. All communications eh o id be addressed. L Q G. WISH ART. it. V., No. 332 North Second Street. Oct 27,'68-3m J Philadelphia. CLEARFIELD ACADEMY. The Second Session of the present Soholastio year of this Institntion, will commence on Uos day, tb 22d day of September. 1869. Pupils ean enter at any time. Tbey will be charged with tuition from the time they enter to the eloae of the session The eourse of Irrflrnctlon embraces everything included in a thorough, practical and aeeom plisbed education of both sexes. The Principal having had the advantage of much experience in his profession, assures pa rents and guardians that bis entire ability and energies will be devoted to th-e mental and moral training of tbe youth placed under hrs charge. Tebws ot TorvwHt: Orthography, Reading. Writing and Primary Arithmetic, per session, (11 weeks.) 86 00 tirarsuar. Geography, Arithmetic, and Histo ry. o.uu AIgebri,Oeometry, Trigonometry, Mensuration Surveying, Philosophy. Physiology, Chemistry Book-keeping, Botany, and Physical Geogra phy. 00 Latin, Greek and French, wits any of the a- bove branches. SI ZOO Music. Piano, (30 lessons.) S10.00 EFNo deduction will bo made for absence. For furtter particulars inquire of Ret. P. L.HARRISON, a. u. Jely 31,197. PrlBeipal. WINE & LIQUOR STORE- I. L. RKIZEN STEIN 4 CO., - . DSALCItS ia WINES AND LIQ UORS, MARKET STREET, CLBARFIELU, PA. A good assortment for medical purposes always on band. January 27. lS69-8m. M E s ' YOUT II S AND BOYS', CLOTHING. The undersigned having recently added KBADT-MADE CLOTHIXQ to bit former business, would respectfully solicit an examination ol bis stock. Being a practical Tailor be Batters himself that he is able to offer abetter elate of ready-made work than has heretofore been brought to tbis mar ket. Anyone wishing to buy goods in this line would save money by calling at his store, and making tbeir selections. Also, a full tnpply of Uents'furnishicg goods alasysoa hand. Peeling thankful for past favorg he Would re spectfully solicit a continuities of the April 1-4.1SK9 H. ISRIPtJK. s. a. r.TT05, : : : : a. A IKV1S, i JHO PATTOTf , J. B. law IK. E. B. PATT0N & CO., Having fitted np a first-class P Ii A X I X G MI L L , are prepared to furnish to order all kinds of Man nfaetured Lumber, sueb as FL O OIiING,SI ZNG, Surface-dressed Lumber, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, Ed every description of Plain and Faney Mon'd ings. Dealers will find it te their advantage to eonsalt onr prices before purchasing elsewhere. Address, E. B. Patton & Co., CwtccnsvzUcK Dec. 2,'GS. C!eareld Co., Pa. O 14 Hi H r-H o o o o tr1 as O r 3 w H O eW a T?0R SALE-2 lar5e, HEAVY MARES, 8 years old. Will e sold reasona. le. for want uf are Suitable for logging Or lumbering G.U. BAKKETT. Deo. E, 1P69. - Clearfield Pa . A TJCTIONEER. The undersigned, hav ing been reeularly licensed, is prepared to eall .ulea in any part of the county Chargna moderate. Persons desiring his services will cafl upon or address, CilAS II. HENSALL. Xor .'l-Jmp. nmitn s Alius, ra. ('AUTiOX.-All persons are hereby cau S l:oned aeainst purchnsitrg or in any way reoeiving a certain promissory i:6Te given by I. D Carson in favor of tbe undersigned, and call ing for one handre-l and seventy-five dollars tbe said note navn g oren sioten in m me Ncwbnrg Deo 20,'69 .It! JOHN P. CAR50S. fIS3 H. S. SWAN'S, School for GirU, L Clearfield, Fa. Tbe next Term of twenty -two weeks will eesj mence on Monday, November 29, 189. TKRHS or TCITIOS. Reading Orthography. Writing, Object Les sons. Primary Aiithmetie and Primary Geography, per half term, (of 11 weeks). Si 00 History, Local and Descriptive Geography with Map Drawing, Grammar, Mental and Written Arithmetic, ( it) Algebra and the Sciences. 9 0 Instruction in Instrumental Masie, ' 10 00 Oil Painting, 12 00 Wax Work, 8 00 For full particulars send for Circular. Clearfield. August 15, 1859-ly P O. THOMPSON, AJ MERCHANT TAILOR, No. 908 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. Especial attention is invited to this commodi ous and beautiful establishment, the extensive stock of seasonable and desirable goods always on band, tbe reputation oDiaind as a loader in fashions, and the great f iciliuoi possessed for the fabrication and prompt oispatch ot all orders. " Although eminent in the prosecution ot every brancn of the trade, for the particular benefit of the great uuinuer disaatisaed. PAMTALOOX CO I'TING. iu a 'iprriality. is ennounced. which is an art not obtained by imitation, but through close aiudy. expciieuce and practice. Ibose desiring e-isy an J stylish pitnta'oons.ure iLvited to give this method a trial. 'Jet 6. 6J-5ni COMET II INO NEW IN ANSONVII.I.E, Clearfield county, I'onn'a. Tbe nndersigned having erected, during the past sunimrr. a largo and oommodious store room, is now engagod in tiding it op with a new and select asaortineutof Pail and Winter goods, which he offers to the public at prices to suit the timer, jl if stock of Mens' and boys clothing is unusual ly extensive, and is offered to customers at from 1 10 to $-0 for a whole suit. Flour. Suit. and 4) rs caries, of every kind. cftmplote assoitnient; Stoves and .Stove-pipe, a heavy stock ; Boots and -hoes. Hats and Caps ia great variety : Ladies' dress goods, furs, and other fancy goods, together with an endless assortment of notions too tedious to enumerate, always on hnd. and sor sale very cheap. Prints at Iu rents a yard. and other goods in proporiion Now is tbe time to buy. Country produce of every kind, at the highest market prices, will be laken it exchange tor gonns; and even tireenbacKS will nor & refused ror any article in store. " Examino my stock be fore yon buy elsewhere. Ootober 30.1S67. U.8WAN.. LORiLLARD'8 "EUREKA" is an excellent article of grannlated Virginia; wherever introduced it is universally admired. It Smdicing Tobacco s put up in handsome muslin bags in which or ders f jr Meerschaum Pipes art daily packed. LORILLARD'S I classed by allwbbconeume V'wlit rillli " " the -finest of all;" it. I aCUl VIUU . j, mada of tBe choicest Smoking Tob:uco leaf rown;it is anti ner vous in its effecte. as tue Nicotin bas teen ex irscted ; it leaves no disagrceat le taste after smo king; it is very rr-i'd. light in color and weight, hence one pound will last as long as 3 .if ordina tobaccn In this hrsnd we ald park otuers every lay for first quality Meerschaum Pipes Try it and convince, yourselves it is all it claims to be. -tbe finest of all." LOR ILT.ARD'S CENTURY This branrl of Fir.e Cu rhewirg Tobnoco h-ts n rqaeil or ufcri"r dt where. It i.-t w i h o t doubt ihn beitebewin; tob.ieoo in tbe caautrj. have now been in general C V TT T? I1 Q in I'nited States u -1 K- X X -'JotorllO yT. an-l still acKnow10dgcd -ktbe best" wtererer oed. If jnur Ft(rkeeper doe nt bnve tbeao rtict; for tl. k bim to pt thru; tbsy are void hy re.pectiible jobber Almost everywhere. Circular of price f -rirsr iei on app'icMo a. Dec. I, fi5-Sca. P.LORTLLiRD, Ne York. 0, YES! 0, YES!! A GOOD FARM FOR SALE Persons desirous of psrehssing a farm, ire di rected to ex imiue that valuable property in I.aw reace township, and situate at the mouth of Tlear&eld creek two miles East of tbe Borough of rirtrfield. ard convenient to sohools and churches. Tbe property contains O.Vi nUXDRED AND TiVEXTY A':K US. part of which is im proved and otider w high state bf eultivation the w inle being Well leoced Coal, iron ore, and other minerals are found on tbe same. The building" eon-it of a goo 1 TIVO-STOR Y niVEliLlSH mUSIZ.1ly 48 feet nGOOD BAH.Y. and olhercniToTiicntetftbuil.linjs And there is growirig ah tne premises a young bearing orchard of choice fruit trecj. This property is very plearantly sitnated and being at tho confluence of tbe oreek and the river, it is a very desirable and inviting residence for a private f-iuiily ' Tts position on the creek and river also render it good mtuation for a board ing iiouse during tne rafting season. Tbe wost and north sides of this property being bounded by the creek and river, makes it one ot the het rafting grouuus ia this section, and as such yiclus a handsome revenue year y. The owner, Mr. M. A. Frank, having perma nently settle l in the west, ie ihe reason for dis-po-dnjof this valuable property. For terms, etc . apply to S. J. R'). October , 1S9. Clearfield. Pa. I RON. IRON!! Best bar iron, for sale at tbe store of JlKltKELL A BIGLER. o IT. CLOTS 3, at greatly reduced priest. a Jiay iz os. - MOSSOfrS. c URRASTS tbe best and cheapest in tbe county, at trKAil AM'S. s TOVES of all sorts and sites, constantly oa nana at mtuuiLL BHiLtK S w ANTED lO.OflO pounds 'of WOTL, at the -Ktrsrosa SToa."Clearflelrl:Pa. jel o IL. Putty, Paints Olassand Kails, for sale at Jnne 'Od MEP.RELL A BIl.LEK'S H ARNESS. Trimmings, and Shoe 6ndings for sale St MERRKI.L A 'UiiLER'S s PRISfl OOODS r-Jastopening a splendid et.-ck or new goods at C KttA tzkk. A boas. tLEIQHS FOUR PLFIdHSfor sale by ) E. A. IRWIN A CO , Curwenrvtlle. H ALL'S FINE CALF-SKIN BWITS. at f 5 00, May II '9 at MOsSOP'S. PLASTER the cheapest in the county, at May 29 'XT. MCSSQP'S. GHOUXD AND tJNGROCND SPICES. Citrin English Currants. Essence Coffee. and Vic gar at the best quality for sale by Jan. 10. HAKTSWfCK A IRWIN. Q CEESWARE Tea sets. best Stone-ware, it oi-c-s at S1 " at MOSSOP S B CnN. Ha me. Sides and Shoulders atredneed pr ces. atj MOSSOP'S. THE highest market prices paid fr Ph'ncle bv - J SHAW A SOV THIMI,E-SKEINS and Pipe-boxes t.-r Wag ons, for sale by MERHELL A BIOLEK y-lUILDRENSfurs twemy-five pereent less than 'V east at J. SHAW AsOJT. R K .1 O t .1 L-G U N S II O P , ', - . The akdetsigned fcagw leave to Inform bis eld and new customers, and the public generally, that he has fitted nn a n tJUN SHOP, on the lot on tho corner oT Fiur'iS and Sfarket strettr. Clearfield Pa . where fte srsps constantly on band, and makes, to oruer, ail, kinds oi Unas Also, guns re bored and rcraraisbaii. and repaired neatly on short notice. Orders by marl Will re ceive prompt attention. June 9. 1S69. JOHN MOVJKK. : gM ALL PROFITS and QUICK S.VLEi HARTSWICK A IRWIN ' are constantly replenisbirg their stock of Progs, Medicines, io. School books and Stationery, including tbe Osgood and.Natioaal aeries of readers. Also Iobacoo and Cl - gars, of tbe best equality, and at the lowest prices. Call and see. Cleattefd, Vov 10, 1869 - . --i rp HE LEONARD HOUSE, i (Near the Railroad Depot), Reed Street Clearfield, Pa. Q. D. G ODDFELLOW : : : PnoraiitTo. A new Brit class Hotel in every respect com fortable rooms all the tiodern improvements the best'of Liquors prompt attendance, and ire sonable eharges. The patronage of tbe public is respectfully solicited. jj il-Vl "EW BOOT AND SHOE SHOP. II D V A ED MACK, Market Street, nearly opposite the residrceeef it. 11 woope. Esq., Clcarkield, Pa., Would respectfully announce to the eititens t Cleai&eld and vicinity, that be. bas opened a B.HJT AND SHOE SHOP, in the hotldii g latcfy occupied by J L. Cuttle.as a law office and that be is determined not to be outdone either in quality of work or prices Si. ecil attcutiou givvt. to the manufacture ot srtJ work. Freoeii Kip and Call Skins, of tbe best quality, always on band. U ire htm a eall. I June 24. '64. J. Iv It A T Z E ClearScld, renn'a, Dealer in Dy Ooods. Dress Goods MIKinery Goods. Groceries Hard-ware, Queens-ware, Stone ware, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Flour Bacon. Fish, Salt, etc., is eonttantly receiving ne .applies from tbe cities, which he will dispose ol at the lowest market prices, to oustouiers. Eefet purchasing elsewhere, examine his stock. Clearfield, August 2S, 17. D ESTAL 1'AllTNERSIIIP. T 11. A M. HILLS desires toiniorn; bis patients And the public generally, that he has assnciaed with bim iu tbe practice of Dentistry. S. P. all A W. U 1) S , who is a graduate of the Philadelphia Dental College ami Iberelore has tbe highest attestations of bis Professional skill. All oik done in t'ic odice t will hold myself personally responsible tor be!ig done in tbe most satisfactory manner and highest order of tbe pro fession An established practice of twenty-two years in this place enables me toeteak to my patrons with .:oo!ilence. Engagements from a distance should be made by letter m few days before tbe patien' designs -aiming. tlearDe'-June Z. IoH-ty. JJ 0 M K IX DUSTRi! BOOTS AND SHOtS Made to Order at trie Lowest Rates. The undersigned would respectfully invite tbe attention of thecitisen of Clearfief 1 and viein, ty, to give him a eall at his shop on Market St., nearly opposite Uartswick A Irwin's diog store, where be is prepared to make or repair any tbiag in bin line. Orders entrusted to bim will be executed with promptness, strength and neatness, and alt work warranted as represented. I have now on baad- a stock of extra freneh calfskins, superb gaiter tops, Ac, that I will finish up at tbelowcst figures. June nth. ISftS. DASIEL CONNELLY EV STORK AND SAW MILL, AT BALD HlhLS, Clearfield oottnty. The nndersigned. having opened a large and well selected stock of goods, at Bald UilD. Clear field ecunty. respeotfully solicit a share of public patronage. Their stock embraces Dry Goods. Groceries. Hard ware. Queensware.Tin-ware. Boots and Shoes. Hats and Caps, yeady made Clothing, and a gen eral assortment of Notions, etc. They always keep on hand the best quality of Flour, and a variety of Feed All goods sold cheap for eash, at exchanged for approved country produce. , ... Having also erected a Steam Saw Mill, they are : i red a red to saw all kinds of lorahaf to order, rders solicited. and punctually filled. Nov. 2ft. 17. K. B. A A. IRWIN. J, F.. X A U G L E ; WATCH MAS EX, GftABAM'S EOW. CLEAR?lELb. Tbe undersigned respectrsily informs bis old customer and the pubiie. that be has on band, (and constantly receiving hew additions,) a large stock of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry. CLOCKS, a large yartety from the beat Man ufactory, consisting of Eight-day end thirty-hour spring and Weight, and Levers. Time, Strike and Alarm clock. n'A TCllES a fine assortments silver Hunt ing sod open ease American patelt Lovers, plain and full jeweled GOLD rEXS. an elegant assortment, of the best quality. Also, in silver extension and desk bolder, SPECTACLES, a large assortment, far and near sibt. colored and plain glass. JEWELRY ot every variety, from a single piece to a full set ALSO, a fine assortment of Fpbons. Forks, bat ter knives, etc., plated On genuine Alabata. AtSO. Hair Jewelf v.with pure gold mounting, got up to order. Call and see sample book. All kinds of Clocks. Watches and Jewelry ear fully repaired and Warrautrd A continuance of patronage is solicited. Nov. S-lth. 186. H. P. N A COLE E W S I1 H I S G STOCK! J. SHAW & SON. Have jast returned from tbe east and are now openiag an entire new stock of goods in Ihe room formerly occupied by Wm. F. Irwin, on Market Street, wbieb they now offor to tie pnblie at the lowest eash prices. Their stock consists of a general assortment oi Dry Goods. Groceries." Queensware. Hardware, Boots, Shoe. Hats, Caps. Bonnets, Dress Goods, Fruits, Candies Fish, Salt. Brooms. Nails, ete., in fact, eetything usually kept la a retail store can -be bad by calling at tbis store, or will be procured to order. Tbeir stock is well selected, and consists of tbe newest goods, is of the best qaaliry, of the latest styles, and will be sold at lowest prices for eash, or exchanged for approved coantry produce. Be sore and sail and examine oar stock before making yoor purchases, ss we are determined -'eae all who. may favor as with their custom. Mayn.1a.S7. J. SHAW A SON. CAN'NED FRCITi Canned Flams. Peaehes in J eanned cor; eto , tor aele at the Drag Store of A I 6HAW. Mareb I. T J. CUNNINGHAM, . , - V ATTORNEY, AT IAW, Btal Estate Agent and Coaeeyaneer, TTB4.XS. BIAIB COCBTT, fa. Special attention given to the collection of claims Tyroo,Ta , January ft, 13159-tf" B ANKIKO & COLLECTION OFFICE McGIRX A PERKS, ' ' Fwoeenor to Foster. Peris, Wright A Co.i PmursBt-aa, Ctaraa Co.,Fa. , Where all tbe business of a Banting House will be transacted promptly acd apoA the most favorable terms. atareb M.-tf. j.D.ai'aiRK. swarsass. LOOK AT THIS i BOOKS AND STATIONERY. Bibles and Miscellaneous Cooks; Sheet Masts' . for Piano, Flnle and Violin ; Blank Aeeonnt and Pass Books, of every de scription; Paper and Envelopes. French pressed and plain; Pens aa Pencils; Deeds; Mortgages: Judgment. Exemption aad Promisory Notes; Blank Legal Paper; White and Parchment Brief; Legal eap; Record cap and Bill eap, ete , Will be sold at Whole-ale or Betalt by P. A. CAULIN, At the Pas' office. 63 Market Street, Clearfield, fa. May 5. 1SC8 Q LOTH IN G ! CLOTUINOII O0OD AND CHXAFU! Wen. Yoatbs and Boyses kesnplpied etitb full suits of seasonable and fashionable clothing at REIZE.NSTEIN IK OS CO., where it is Sold at prices that will indaee tbeir purchase. Tbe eniveraal satisfaction Wbieb kss been given, has induced theui to increase tbe is s'ock. wbieb is now not surpa-sed by any estab lishment of the kind in this part of tbe State. Rmenstein BiVs & Co. Sell goeds at a very small profit, for Cash I Tbeir goods are wtil made and fashionable'. Tbey give every one tbe worth of bis money. They troat their customers all alike. Tbey sell cheaper than every body else. Their store Is conveniently situated. Tbey having purchased their stoeb 1 1 fed seed prices they esn tell ear sper U so others For these and other reasons persons shoald bay tbeir clothing at RKIZKNSTBIN BhO'S A CO. Prodace of every kind taken at the highest market-prices - May 18, IHo4. JUST IN TIME! THE NEW GOODS AT A. K. WRIGHT & SONS, CLEARFIELD. PA., Having Just t eturned from tbe eastern eitiee we are now opening a fnll stocc of seasonable goods, at onr room on Second street, to wbieb tbey respectfully invite the attention of the ptib lic generally. Car assortment is nc surpassed in this section, and ia being eeld very lew for cash. Tne stock consists in part of DRY GOODS of the best qttality.Sncb ss Prints. Iejl!res,Alpl sas. Merinos Ginghams ; Muslins, bleached and nnbleached ; Drillings Tickings, cotton and woo! Flannels. Cassimers. Ladies' Shawls. Coats, Na bias. Hoods. Hoop skirts. Balmorals. Ae . le.. all of wHcb will be sold low rou cash. Alt, a fine assortment of tbe best ef MENS' W B A TL ; consisting of Drawer and Shirts, Bait and Caps, Boots and Shoes, lisodkefehieftteratata, els. Also, Raft Rope. Dog Hope, Raltioa Angara and Axes. Nails and Spikes, Tinware, Lamps and Lamp wicciand chimneys, ete., eta. Also, Queensware. Glassware. Hardware, Or&ee ries. and spices of all kinds , In short, a gearral assortment of every thing usually kept ia a retail store, all chuap fer auk, or apphrved eoantry produce. Nov. JS-jaH-nol J. WRIGHT A 60N9. a. l. . I r WEiVXB w. roasLL, . F. noer, j. jossa. w.w.eaTTe. NOTICE. CLEARFIELD PLANING MILL ALL RIGHT. Messes. HOOP. WEAVES A CO., Proprietors, would respectfully inform the eitlieni ef tbe connty that tbey base completely rettted and supplied their PLANING MILL. In tbis Ben jh, with the nest and latest Itaprvc4 WOOD WORKING MACHINERY, and are n6w prepared to execute all orders in tbeir H- cf business, such ss Flooring, WeatherbOardingy Sash, Door?, Blindsf Brackets, and Moldicgs, of all kinds. Theyhnve a large stock af dry lamber ea ksr4. sad will pay essb for clear staff, one-acd-a-f stf inch nantft plknt preferred fNe . ? fURNITUBE ROOMS. - idiiji GUELICH, Desires te inform bisofd friends and ensromers that haying enlarged bis shop and increased Lis faoillties for manufacturing, he is new prepared to make to order such furniture as may be desir. ed, in good style and at cheap rates for easb. if t&ostly Bas on bsad at bis "Fuinitaro Rooms." a varied assortment of furniture, among wbieb Is BUREAUS ASD SIDEBOARDS, Wardrobes and Book -eases; Centre. Sofa. Parlor. Breakfast and Dining extension Tables. Common, French-poats, Conagc.JmB- ny-Xsind and other Bedstead. SOFAS OF ALL KINDS. W0RK-STAN, HAT RACKS, WASH-STANDS, Ae. Eprlng-eeax. CaiB-aettom, and Parlor Cheiss; . f And common and other Chairs. ' C o o Kiyo-Gi. ASSES Of every desortptfon on band, and new gla fer old frames, which will be put ia oa very , roasoaa'ole terms. onUort notice. He also eepsee hand. e furnishes te order. Hair, On-g-hask, Hair ancTCortoa top Mattrsssee. . COFFIB8, or ETEMY HIJTB, Made to order, and funerals attended with st Hearse, whenever desirable. Also, Hones paiatiag done to ordssv i ' - The above, and many ether articles are fsrsfskesl to onstemers cheap for casa or exchanged fer ap proved eoantry prodace. Cherry Maple. Poplar, Lin-woed and other Lumber saitablefor tbe eetti, nees. taken ia exchange for forritore. Ke member tbe shop is oa Marawt street. Cteae eld, and nearly opposite tbe "Old Jew f-'ti re. Deressber4. lf l J' C I i UCH ' TTn ir