f;c 'gUffemati's goitntaf, gkarftcfb, la., gcrouari) 26, 1870. taftsrann'is Journal CLEARFIELD, PA, JAX. 26, 1370. Ta Patho.'s To insure the safe transmission of money by mmil. patrons should remit by check or money-order, or have their letter registered. , receipt will be enclosed in the fint paper after the money comci to band: Tyrone and Clearfield Railroad. Mail 1 tain loaves Tyrone at : : Arrivts at Clearfield at : :15 1a?. m. Mall I learee Clearfield a : : : t 0 p m. Arrives at Tyrone at : : : :6.35 p.m. Ceaneeta with Cincinnati Express East at 8 Ob p.m.; Mail Went at 44 p, m ; Bald.Esgle Ex press at 7 00 p. m Accommodation J. rain Leaves Clearfield at Pbilipsburg at Arrives at Osceola at Leavea Oaeeola at : Pbilipsburg at : : : ArrWe at Clearfield at 7.00 a.i 9 10 A. ai. 10 14 A. M. 2 OOP. M. 2.30 p. at. 4 45 p.m. Keliuiouh. Piviue services will be held next Sabbath, in Clearfield, as follows: By Rev. XixdnrfF.in the Lutheran church, at 11 A. M. and 7 P.M. Sabbath school at 9i A. M. I'rayer meeting every Wednesday ereniujr at 7 o'clock. By Rev. Hall, in St. Andrw'n Episcopal church, at 11 A. M. and 7 P. M. Sunday school at 2 P. M. Prayer meeting every Wedoesdny evenin? t 7 o'clock. By Rev. tttitler,in the Presbyterian church, morning and evcniiisr. Sabaath school at 3 P. M. Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock. By Rev. W. II. Di'l, in the Methodist church, niorninsr ami evening. Sabbnth school at 9 A. M. Prayer meeting, every Thursdav at "i P. M. Cimitiiunioti services First Sabbath of every month at 10 A. M. St. Francis" church Mhs at lUl A. M-. the second and fourth Sundava of each month. Call and see the new Scwir.i; machine at Miss E A. P. Rynders, Clearfield, Pa. 3t Jon PRINTING jdain and fancy done on chort not ice and at low rates, at the JOUR NAL office, by the aid of a power job prejs. Send for a ciicular of the Hollidayhburg Seminary. It contains a beautiful plate of the building, and give the course of study, Ac. LrXTVKK. A temperance lecture will be delivered itl I'cnnviile, on Satui day evening, January 2J:h, by T. II. M array, E,. All are respectfully invited to attend. The Wkatiik'.i. After n week of almost unprecedented moderate uu.l pleasant Weath er, fur January during which time pretty much -ill the anow disappeared on Monday hiftt the air again assumed a seasonable frigidity, accrtupaiiicd by a littKi snow. Dedicatkd. The Odd Fellows" ball, in New Washington, was dedicated on Thurs day last, January '20tU. The ceremonies were witnessed by a large cii;cvirse of citi zens, as well members of the Order t'rum the ueiKliboring IikIcs. Everything d off to the entire bitufuttiou of ail who por tioned. CoNOKRf. Th;:re will be a Concert given under the lirceti'in of 1'toK O. A. Bifrffs, in th-i 3;. E. church at Lumber City, by the papilsof tha Musical Convention held at that place, on Saturday evening Jan. 2'Jth, 1S7U; cotifi'iiiiK of s.icred and secular tun Io. Anth-riu-i, Heavy Choruses, Chants, Slos, Duetts, Quiirfcttcs.Ci'ees and Instru mental. Adinissiou, 1j cents. Door open at f o'clock. MLTRoit'i.(;iCAi. Krav.tr fir the week cuJiug January 2t'li. 1 ST, from three dai ly observations, ns furnished by H. Feuton, oi Penn tp. : Maximutn of thermometer, 4s o'i 17th; .M.nitmitii. 1; on I'jih; Mean, 31; Mas. of ba.-'iiieter, 4S on l'J h; Minim uui, 7.90 on 15th; Range, .5S inches. M-.'au of Barometer fir the week. 2N. 15. l'epth of water fell diirin? week, 1 .077 inches. Pepth of snow during the season, 471 inches. Waters high ; ground getting bare ; lumber hauling mostly stt.spvmled. The Altoosa ExorRsmx. -On Thnrs u.tylast, about 125 persons male and female, left this tilaee on a special traiu for Altoona. to enjoy a r,hort sou n of recreation. The whole party put up at tl Logan House," wli.-rethey were eutertaincd in a becoming and .satisfactory manner. T.'ie'afternoon and evening was pa-sed in social conversation au 1 improvise I innocent amusements. The excursionists returned on the following day highly delighted with their visit to Altoona no untoward circumstances having inter T-'ned to mar the pleasure of the occasion. All accord the highest praise t'ttbe em piny c-s of the I Vnn "a Railroad company forthier courteous attention throughout th-j entire ir ai.es ok Property. Below wcgivca l:-t of the D -eds. as entered of record in the Recorders' office in this county, for the week f iling Saturday, January 22J, IS70. t gothcr with the consideration named, where ! "cited, anil the nauies of the grartors and g-antees : Peed, Cyrcnus Howe, Sheriff, to II. Ii. woope, for 200 acres in Brady township. Consideration $J(X. Pee l, Mary Ann Irvin, Ex'rx" to Claudi us Uirnioy. for 57fl acres in Covington wuship. Consideration i'l M). Pec 1, Wm. F. Reynolds to Claudius Bar """, for 57o acres in Covington township. (Vnideratiiin t 1. Peed, Perby Coal Company to George 's iultz, for i J acres in Decatur township. Cuo.sidcrati.u $200. Assignment, Joseph A. Caldwell to Wm. Ca'Jwell for 1 1 H acres iu Pike towiithip. Cons'i,eratjon fo,-,o. Peed, Alex. It. Caldwell to George B I'''gaii, ior 9? acres in Pike township. Con "iJeration $ 150. Peed. Z. C. M'CuIlough to A. W. J- f "r hnu. and lot in Kecdsvtllc, (South Clearfield). Consideration ,300. Peed, Stephen Test to The Perby Coal Company, for acies in Decatur township, Co&iidcnttiu,, $2uV. Pf-ed, Elias Walk to The Derby Coal Com I'any, for acres iu Decatur towo'p. Con nideratioo $350. Peed, George Shultz to The Derby Coal - Company, for acres in Decatur township. Consideration $:$U0. Peed, Joanna Will to Richard Hump ton, for 20 acres in Morris towusbip. Conoider sWo $ M. ... j A Card. j The members of the ''Clearfield Brass j Band" desire to publicly acknowledge and publicly announce the treatment they receiv ed ai tne hands of the people of New Wash ington and vicinity, duringtheir recent visit to that place. It is not meet that so much goodnew and charity should be "hid under a bushel," and be known ouly to the recipi ents thereof. We went there in our profes sional capacity as "blowers," to assist in the dedication of their new Odd Fellows' Hall, and were not prepared for such generous and hospitable attention as almost persuaded us that we were the "honored guests," and the entertainment was solely for our benefit. The highest seats in the Synagogue were ours the best seats at the tabb were re served for us, where we were Vrge(F' with the "best the market could afford ;" and, if we accpuired no reputation as musicians, the good people of New Washington can well reco.nmend us as "famine breeders." In the dunce, among so much beauty, we al ways had our share of the pretty girls. And when "Muio arose with its roluptuous strain. Soft eyes looked lore toeyes which spake again. And all went merry aa a marriage bell," far on past tba "wee sma' hours of night.'" We would like to particularize ; but wc can not. Everj body was kind and everything was good. May their lives be as long as the recollection of their kiudiiess will be green in our hearts. We cannot close this card of thanks with out giving special notice of the kindness of Mr. Fouiz, of Curwensville, and also to the family of Mr. Jeffiies, of thu Susquehanna House, who way-laid uson our return home, and g 've us a proof of that ho -pitality which is proverbial among all who know them. A "feast of good things" is not to be slighted at any time.but when there is added thereto a feast of "bright eyes and bright smiles," it is doubly palatable. We do not know whether it is our personal appearance our good looks our music or our profession, but we do know it is a good thing to be a band. Jan. '26, 1S70. Band. A Card. The undersigned committee, appointed to take charge of and manage the "Altoona Kxeursion Party," on the :20th instant, take pleasure in announcing the complete succn. 8 of the entire trip. Leaving Clearfield at 9:15 they arrived at Altoona at 12:35; on the 21m, leavinc Altoona at 10:05 and ar riving at 1:15 making both ways on exact schedule time. The number of guests was 125. The cars were first-class clean and in good order. The employees of the compa ny were courteous, polite and gentlemanly. The party spent an entire day at the "Logan House," at Altoona. so pleasantly that many regretted thu arrival of the time for leaving. Mr. James D. M'CIelLtu, the venerable looking and gentlemanly superintendent of that excellent and well ordered hotel.spared ni palm to make our stay agreeable. The Committee, by. the unanimous voice ot the party, were directed to tender their acknowl edgments 1st. TothePenn'a Railroad Company for their generosity in tendering to the citir.ans of Clear fie! J t lie excursion train, free of chaise, from Clearfield to Akoona, and re turn. The officers of the coinj anv will be remembered by our people us long as the p!easar:t memories of the social gathering shall last. 2d. To tha Superintendent of the Branch Road. George C. Wilkin, Esq., for his di reerion and management of the excursion ; and for his very polite, attentive and gentle mmly deportment towards the whole party. All joined in regrcttinc the neeesar ab sence of himself and family from the festiv ities of the occasion. 3iL To Mr. Daniel D. Wood, the conduc tor of the train, for his superior, skil ful and 'jniet management of everything connected with the movement. 4th. To James 1). M'Clellan, Superinten dent of the "Logan I louse" at Altoona. and to his very ' gentlemanly assistants. Our May could not have been made more agree able. The table was excellent, and the house was as comfortable as skill and management could render it. Mr. M'Clellan, and the "Logan House," will, hereafter, be the first thought iu the minds of Clearfield excursion parties. It is a pleasant reflection to know tht all of the party enjoyed themselves thtrt no one was dissatisfied. The evening was pleas antly spent- Abandof music enlivened the occasion. Sucial conversation and dancing were the amusements. Many danced ; and those who did not, seemed to enjoy them selves in looking on aud admiring this grace ful and dignified amusement. During the afternoon, most of the party accepted an in vitation to visit the "Machine Shops," and were delighted with the sight. A. A. Graham, C. L. Barrett, H. F. Bun. Kit, F. Field i no, . Jan. 2f, lSSTO. Committee. married : On Tuesday, Dec, 14th, 1S59, at tho res idence of A. D. Caufman, Esq., Chambers burg, Pa, bv Rev. K. S. Lacy, assisted by Rev. J. A. Crawford. EpMUM SllAW, Ksq. of Martinsbuig. West Va.. formerly of this county, and Miss Mart E. Surra, of Chaiubersburg. On Thursday. January 13. 1870, bv Rev. S. Croft, Mr. G. H. Hlnsinuer and Miss II. Meyer-, both of Karthaus tp. Obituary. Mrs. Maria Pattos Hiptle, wife of Edward A. Hippie, died at Curwensville, Clearfield county, Pa., on the 19th day of January, 1S70, aged 50 years, S months and 8 days. During ber protracted illness of two years, not a murmur escaped her lips. She could trust all in the hands of her Sa vior, for death had lost all its terror and sting. And now that she is dead, her mem ory la like precious ointment poured forth although dead yet she speaketh. Before departing, hs calied- aN her near relatives and friends to her bed side, some forty or fifty in number. As she extended her hand to each in turn, she guve them a few words of good council, which will long be remem bered. After that, no fear or anxious thought di.sturl.ed her trusting soul. She rests in peace. E. a. h. Important Eevenua Decision. Trkapi'rt Department. Office of Internal lievenue, j- ! Washington, Jan. 4. 1S70. j ! Sirs: Your letter of the 22d, ultimo, re specting the liability of persons engaged in the sale of the "National Bitters." has beeu received. Assessor John B. Kenney, of Phi!ade!phia,has this day been specially in structed in the case, aud you are respectfully referred to him. Very respectfully, C. DELANO, Commissioner. Messrs. Walton & Zug, No. 9 N. Seventh St., Philadelphia. Philadelphia, Jan. 7, 1870. To Messrs. Walton & Zug, No 9 North Seventh St., Philadelphia : Gentlemen : I consider the Bitters manufactured by you. known and marked "National Bitters," to be a compound put up and sold as medicine, and when properly stamped, can be sold by dealers, in the stamped bottles, who have not paid the Special Tax as Liquor Dealers. This is in accordance with the ruling of the Commissioner, in his letter to Samuel H. Almon, Esq., Assessor, Tamaroa, 111., dated Dec. 15, 1S09, and of which the following is a copy. Joun B. Kenney, Assessor, 1st Dist., Pa. Office of Internal Revknle, Washington, Dec 15, 1S09. J Sir: Cleavling & Brown, of Galatia, 111., write this office, under date of the 4th inst., stating that they aro Druggists, and asking if they are required to pay special tax as li quor dealers, for selling "Tonic Bitters" and other compounds of a similar character, which are claimed to be medicine. They have been rclerred to you, and you are, therefore, instructed that bitters and other alcoholic compounds, which are put up and soid as medicines, aud which are properly stamped as such under Schedule C, of the Revenue Iaw,should be treated as medicines, and persons selling the same should not be requirc.l to pay special tax as liquor dealers. Persons selling bit tcrs or other alcoholic com pounds, which aie put up and stamped as "rectiGcd spirits," should of course be held subject to tax as liquor dealers. Any pre vious ruling of this office, which may be in consistent with the terms of this letter, is hereby revoked. Respectfully, C. Delano, Commissioner. Samuel H. Almon, A-we.isor, Tartarus, 111 Jan. 20, 1S70-I t- Cloamg Quotations of Governm't Securities. JAMES T. BR A D Y 4 CO., Site-assort to S. Jones iV Co ) CORXKR OF rOl'RTU AXD WOOD STREETS. 1'itUburj Nov. 27. I69. buv 'aell , 1173, IIS lug n.si 12M12II J2ti,12l? 111! IM I2j 120j 120j 12.J ! Lav., cell. !5.20a..1an."R7. 12l 2i 5 20s. Jul 67 I20J 12llj June. 7 :;o, lcat lcmj July. 7-HOj. 1091,1001 May Comp.'ftj.lM , Aus.ri.mp.'fii IIS, lis Sfpt Comp.'65.1l8 ills UOI.IV L!.S.6i,.lS81 5 ilia. 16:2, 5-20s. tsni, 3 iun.lrtd"., IU It's. 5-209. Jan. 5-2tl, Jul. 6i lOct. Comp. Si.ini'llSJ pOR SALE 2 large, HEAVY MARES, S years old. will lie sold .reasona' le, for want of use Suitable for lorgimi or lumbering li. K. BAKKEIT. no S, 13C9. Clearfield Pa UCTIO.NEER.-The undersigned, hav - - ing teen regularly licensed, is prepared to ojII eilej in any purl of the county. Charge? ais,frar0. Por-oiia a.-mn hi ervie8 will o.ill upon or address, CllAb II IIKNSAI.I, Nov .'1-Mcup. .Smirti'a Mills. Pa. MISS H. S. SWAN'S, School fur Girl, Clearfield, Pa. The next Term of twent?-tw, ivrok will com mence on Mond.tr, Noremhef i:. lsj.,:t. TKIillS or TllTIOS. Rending. Orthography. Writing. Object Les son. Primary Arithmetic and Primary lieograpny, per half leriu. ("f II week) fi 00 History. Ijical and I'e-oripliTe Geography with Mn," Urawiiig. tirainmar, Mental and Written Arithmetic, y fi SO Algebra and the Sciences. 9 OH Intruciiou in IiiitruLueut.il Muiie, 1' 00 Oil Painting 12 00 Wax Work, 8 00 K.rfull particular end for Circular. ChturBtld. August 2i. ISSK-ly. P O. T II O M PS O N, MEIICH AST T.WLiMH, Xn. 90S Walnut Street, Philadelphia. Especial attention is invited to this commodi ous and beautiful establishment, the extensive stock of eeaonable and desirable goods ulwnya ou hand, the reputation obtained as a leader in fashions, and the great futilities possessed for the fabrication and prompt dispatch ot all urders. Althouzh eminent in the pr"fer:ution ol every branch of the trade, for the particular benefit of the ereat number dissatisfied, J'A;T.HOOy VU'l'Tl.VG, ait a pcriatity. i announced, which is an art not obtained by imitation, but through close sudy. experience and practice. Those desiring eisy an 1 stylish pantn'eohs.aro invited to give this method a trial, 'cl 6. 6'J-3in OOME THING N E W sJ IS ANSONVILI.R, Clearfield county, Petin'a. The' nr.d6rsigued baring erected, during the past summer, a large nud coiuoiodiuue store room, is now engaged in tilling it up with a new and select assorttuentof Fall and Wintcrgoods. which he offers to the public it prices to suit the times. II is stick of Mens and boys' clothing is unusual ly extensive, and is oifered to customers at from (10 to 5-0 fur a whole suit. Flour. Salt, and Uro ceries, of every kind, a complete assoitment: Stoves aud Stove-pipe, a heavy stock ; Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, in great variety : Ladies' dress goods, furs, and other fancy guods. together with an endless assortment ef notions too tedious to enuuxrrate, alwnya on hand, and sor sate very cheap. Prints a t 10 rents a yard. and other goods in proportion Now is the lime to buy. Country produce of every kind, at the highest market prices, will be taken in exchange fur goods; and even Greenbacks will not Le refused for any article in store. Examine my stock be fore you bu elsewhere. October 30,1 s7. H.SWAX. I.ORILT.AKDS "EUREKA" is an excellent article of granulated Virginia; wherever iutroduced it is universally admired. It Smoking Tobacco is put up iu handsome muslin bags, in which or ders for Meerschaum Pipes are daily packed. LORILLARD 3 . I classed by allwhoconfume V-lfllt Clllli of U; it 1 .ILIIL Vllli- . ijjnade of the choioest Smoking Tobaroo leaf grown ; it is anti-nervous in its effects, as tne Nieetina has been ex tracted : it leaves no dfsagreeafcle taste after smo king; it is very mild, light in color and weight, hence one pound will last as long as 3 of ordina tobacco. In this brand we also pack orders every day for first quality Meerschaum Pipes. Try it audtconvince yourselves it is all it claims to be, the finest of all." LORtLLAKD S I This brand of Fine Cut CV V rP TT 1 V ' Shewing Tobacco has no '-'AJ-' -1 sJJtJ. um, or ,Uperj.ir a n y Chewing?Tobacco. where. It is without doubt the best chewing tobacco in the country. LOK'LHRD'S I have now been in general Q Y IT f P Cl U6 aa tnited States over 110 years, and still acknowledged 'the best" wherever used. If your storekeeper does not have these articles for sale, ask bim to get them; they are sold by respectable jobber almost everywhere. Circular of price forwarded on application . Dec. l,'69-3m. P.LORILLARD, Xew York. DRY GOODS the cheapest in the county, at May 29, '67 . MOtSOPT6. SPECIAL NOTICE. Srhcnck's Puhnotdc Syrup, Sreweed Touic an 1 Mandrake Pills. will cure Con sumption. Liver Con.plaint and I'yfpeptia. if ta aen according to directions. They are all three to be taken at the same time Tb-y cleanse the stomach, relax the liver, and put it to work ; then the appetite becomes good-the fowl digests and makes good blood, the patient begins to grow in flesh the diseased matter ripens in the i ngs.nd the patient outgrows the disease and gets well. This is the only way to eure the coasumption. To these three medicines Dr. J. II. Schenek, ol Philadelphia, owes bis unrivalled snocess in tho treatment of pulmonary consumption. The Pul monic Syrup 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 pationt has rest and the lungs begin to beat To do this, the Seaweed Tonic and Mandrske Pills mast be freely used to cleanse the stomach and liver, so that the Pulmonic Syrup aid the food will make good blood. Liver Con.plaint is ane of the most prominent causes of C'onf uiuption Schenck's Seaweed Tu io is a "cntle stimulant and alterative, and the alkali in the Seaweed, which this preparation is inada of. assists too stomach to throw out the gas trie juice to dissolve the food with the Pulmonis Syrup and it isinadeinto good blood without fer mentutlon or souriug in the stomuh The great reason why physicians do not cure consuuiptiou is they try to do too much ; tuey give medicine to stop the cough, to siopchiils. lo stop night sweats, hectic fever, and by so doing they derange the whole digestive powers. locking up the secretions and eventually the patient sinks and dies. Ir Scbenck. in his treatment, does not try to stop a couli. night sweats chills or fever. Re move the came and Ihey will all stop of their own accord ' No one can be cured of consumption, liv er complaint, dyspepsia, catarrh, canker, ulcer ated tbroat uolcss the liver and stomach are made healthy. If n per.or. has Jonfumption.of coarse the lungs in some way itre diseased, either tubercles, cb scesses. bronchial irrit ition, pleura adhesion, or tho lungs arc a tns of inn im ition an I fast de c. lying In such cases what must be done? It is no: only the luugs that are w.iste-1,but it is the whole body. Tt.e stomach an I liver have lost their power tc make blond out of food. An the onlvcliiiiico is to take Schenck's three medicines, which will bring up a tone to the stomach, the patient will bein want fool, it will dig st easily and uiKko good blood; then the patient begins to g-iin in fl rsh. mid soon as the body begins to grow, th luns beg n to heal up. and the patient gets flesh y and well. Vhis is tho only a ay to core consumption. When there is no lung disease, and only liver complaint and dyspepsia, Scberick's Seaweed Tout-; and M indrake Pills are sufficient without the Pulmonic Syrup. Take tho Mandiato Piile freely in all bilious complaiuts, aa the; are per fectly b&riu'f-sa. " Dr. fsehencV. who hes eajoyed uninterrupted health for many Joars past, and now weighs J24 pounds, was wasted a'vrny to a mere skeleton, in the very last s'ago of j u'lnioniry consumption, his physicians having pronounced bis case hopeles and aDandoncU hiiu to his fa:e. He was cured by the aforer-aid mclici rescind since bis recovery many similarly afliicud have used Dr. Schenck's preparations u itb the samo remarkable succesa. The directions accuinpaiiy ing each, iviaks it not atisoluiely necessary to sjo Dr. Schenek. unleis the palients wish their luag's examined, and foi this nut ocsc ho is Professionally at bis I'r'iDcir al o!Bce. Philadelphia, every Saturday, where all letters for advice must be addressed. He is ali6 professionally at Xo. 32 I'ond Street, New York, ever, o'.her Tuesday, and at No. 3i Hanover St.. Roston. every other Wednesday. lie lives advice free, but for a thorough examination with bis Kespirometor the price is Sj. Office hours it eaeb city from y A. M to 3 P. H. Price of the Pulirnni't Syrup and Seaweed Ton ic each l ..:i0 per bottle, or Sri 50 a balf-doscn. Mandrake Pills .'3 cents a box. For sale by all druggists. DR. .1. IT. SPHESfK. A p. 7.'"9 1 r i jY. fwi St.. thil a. The oiiJ'i reliable cure for dyspepsia' ijy the kuwn world Dr. Wishart's ?reat American Dyspp.-ia Pills, and Pine Tree Tar Cordial are a positive and in fallible cure fur dyspepsia In its most aggravated form, and no matter of how long standiug They peuetrate the secret abode of this terrible disease and exteiminate it. root and brarch. for er. Ihcr alleviate more agony and silent sufferfng Iban totigoe can tel. 1 hoy a;e l.oted for curing the most desperate ant bopoless cases.vtbon every k nowu me.ms fail to afford re'ief A'o fora of dyspepsiaor iniligv-stiou can reeist then penetra ting puwoi . Dr. Wishart'k Pine Tree Tar I'ordial. It is the vital principle of ibs Pine Tree, ob tained by a peculiar I locess in tbe distillaiion of the tar. ty Hhich itshtgt.cst medical properties are retained it invigorates the d ges ive orgai.s and ri-stoica the appetite It slrengif.ens the d 'jilitated system It purifies ar.d enriches! the blood, and expels from the rjsteni the corru tion which scrofuiu breeds on the !ut:gs. It dissolves the mucus or phlegm which stops the air passages of tbe lungs 1 1? L ruin g principle acts upon the i rritated sui face of the lungs ai d throat pene tratin; to r ich diseased pail, relieving pain and tubduii.g it flam a! ion. Itistbe result of years of study and experiment, aud)tt is e ffered lo tbe f flictcd with positive assurance of its power to cure the followii.g diseases, it the patient bss not too long delayed a re,ort to ile means of cure: "sir I'mptiut of' t.'tf L:r.Coftift. Son T .roat an Jlr.iAt. lirtmcuiti . hirer Comp'antt. Hint i au't W'f.siig Vile Afth iwi, IV 'heaping Congfl. Dipf-irii ir. A" ine-scul xpert. holding hieh collegiate hon ors, at votes hfs entire titne to the xaiiiitiution of patients at the ofje parlors Associated with biin are three consulting physicians cf acknowl edwed eminence whose services are given to the pubiic lree ir char'ue Th is opportunity is offer ed by no other institution iu the country Letters from any part of Hie country, asking advice will be promptly ar.d gratuitously responded to Where Convenient, rem-rtances should take the sb:ipc of drafts or posr nffic orders Price of ishari'a ut rican Dyspepsia Pills SI a box Sent by mail on receipt of f rice. Plice of Wishart's Pine 'ft ee Tar Cordial, 51 50 a bot tle, or $1 1 per doren. Sent by express" All eouiiuunicatii.ris shou M be addressed'. L g c. wis:iart. M. D , No. 332 North Second s treet. Oct 27,'o3m J Philadelphia 0, YES! 0, YES!! A GOOD FARM FOR SALE Persons desirous of prtrchaiiing a farm, are di rected to exsmino thai valuahie property in Law rence township, and situate u t the mouth of ( learfield creek two miles f-Jast of tho borough of Clearfield, and convenient to sohools and churches. The prorertv eonKins O.YVi IIlfyDRED AND TlVEStr A':KKS. part of which is im proved and under a high state of cultivation the w iole being well feuced. Con!, irou ore, and ether minerals are found on the same. The hoildings consist or a good T iVO-S TO R Y DWEf.UX'i UOUS T.2S ty 4s fcet a GOOD ISAUX. and other convenient outbnildings Aad there is growing on the premises a young hearing orchard of choice fruit trees. This property is very pleasantly situated and being a' tho confluence of ihe creek and tbe river, it is a very desirable and inviting residence for a private family. Its position on tbe creek and river also render it t 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 of the best rafting grounas in this section, and as such yields a handsome reveaue year y. . The owner. Mr. M. A. FranK. having perma nently settle 1 in the west, is the reason lor dis posing of this valuable propertv. For terms, ete., apply to S. J. K')W. October . 1883. Clearfield. Pa. SALT SALT!: A prime article of grout J a am silt, p at up in patent saess. for sale enea at tbe stem -f R. MOSSO! G FNS. Pistols aad sword cane? to he bar! at Jnne66 MbKHELL BlULEK'S. CLOVER, Timothy and Orchard-grass seeds at C. KRATZF.R k SONS. B A CON. Hams'. Sides and Shoulders at reduced priees. at MOSSOP'S. THE highest market prices paid f -r Shingles by J. SUAW A Spy. THIMBLE-SKEINS and Pipe-boxes t.-r Wag ons, for sale by MERKELL k BIGLER CHILDRENSfuratwemy-GTe per cent less than cost at J. SllAW iSo'ST.- WINE & LIQUOR STORE- I. L. KEIZENSTEIN k COi, DEALERS IX WISIJS AND LIQUOIIS, MARKET SrUEliT, CLEARFIELD, PA. A ood assortment for medical purposes always on hand. January 27. ISoSMlm. E N S YOUT II S A N D B O Y S CLOTHING. The undersigned having recently added READY-MADE CLOTIIISG to his former business, would respectfully . solicit an examination ol his stock. Being a practical Tailor be flatters himself that be is able to offer a better cla's of ready-made Work than has heretofore been brought lo this mar ket. Anyone wishing to buy goods in this line would save money by calling at his store, and making their selections. Alio, a full supply of Uenta'furnishing goods always on hand. Feeling thatkfu! for pist favors, he wonld re spectfully solicit a continuance of the same. April 2-t. 18t9 H. BRIDtSF. k. . Farms, :::::::: ito patton. a. a iKVi.N, :::::::: j.k. iri. E. I). PATT0N & CO., Having fitted up a first-class P L A N I X G M 1 L L ; are prepared to furnish to order all kinds of Man ufaeturcd Lumber, stfttb as FL O ORIXG, SI BXG, Sitrfacc-drcsscd Luml er, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, and every description of Plain and Faney Mon'd ings. Dealers w ill find it to tbeir adrantn.ge to consult our prices before purchasing elsewhere. Address, E. B. Pattern & Co., Curwensville, -Dec. 2,"68. Clearfield Co., Pa. o K tr1 tea 1 6 O O O 6 02 O H O J E M O V A 1,-G U N SHOP The undersigned begs leave to inform his old and new customers. and the public generally, that he has fitted up a new C N" SHOP, on the lot on the corner of Fourth and Market streets. Clearfield Pa . where he keeps, constantly on hand, and makes to order, all kinds ot Uuus Also, guns rebored and revarr.islied. and ret aired neatly on short notice OrJers by mail will re ceive prompt atteution. June 8, 1S59. JOHN MOORE gMALL PROFITS and QUICK SALES. HAUTSWICK k IRWIN., are constantly replenishing their itockfof Drugs. Medicines. Ao. School books and Stationery, including the Osgood and National series of readers. Also Tobacco and Ci gars, of the best quality, and at the lowest prices. Call and see. Clearaeld. Nov 10, )Sfi rjiIIE LEONARD HOUSE, (Near the Railroad Depot, Reed Street, Clearfield, Ta. 0. I. GO0DFELL0W :: : : : Propriktor. A new first-class Hotel iu every respect com fortable rooms all Ihe mouern improvements tbe but of Liquors pivmpt attendance, and lea sonable charges. The paironag. of the public is rspe!ttully solicited. jy-Jl-tf N EW EOOT AND SHOE SHOP. K V A Ii I M A C K . Market .Street. uVariy opposite the rendiiice of II. l MTuni. Knj' , Clrakpikld. Pa., , Would respectfully announce to Ihe citizens of Clearfield ricinitv. that be has opened a BOOT AND SHOE SHOP, in the huildii g lately .occupied by J I. futile. s a lawoffiee and that he is determined not to be outdone either in qunliiv of work or prices Si. eoial attention given to the niannfa.-lure ot sewed work. French Kip end Call kins, of tne best quality, always on hand Oive him a call. j-June 24. 't4 P. K R A T Z E It, CicrtrEeM, IVnn'a, Dealer in Dry Gcods. ress Goods Millinery oo-ls, Grocerios Hard-Ware, Queens-ware, Stone ware, Clothing'. Loots. Shoes, Jtats. Caps. Flour, "aeon, Fish, Salt, etc., is constantly receiving new supplies from the citier, which he will dispose of st the lowest umrfcet prices, to customers, tefi. purchasing elsewhere, examine hit stock. CresrOeld. Aitgust 2:i, 18fi7 D E NT A- L P A ii TNHllSHIl'. UK. A M. Iiium dosirei tointorm his pntients an J the public generally . thai he has assooialed with hioi in the practice of I'entistry .d, P SHAW. D. D .s , who is a gri.tuate of (lie Philadelphia Dental College and there'ote has the highest atlcsiations ot his Professional skill. All wurk done in the uifice I will bold myself personally responsible lor being done io the most satisfactory manner and highcal order ot the pro iession Au established practice of twenty-two years in this place enables me tospeak to my patrons with confidence. Engagements from a distance should be made by letter a few days before the patient designs coming. iCloarCcid . June 3. IS3.S-!y. JJ O M V. I N D U S T H Y ! BOOTS AND SllOLS Made to Order at the Lowest Rates. The undersigned wofcld rsspeetf ally invite the attention of the citizen of Ciearfiel j ar.d vicin ty, to give bim a cull at his shop on M&rktt St. nearly opposite IJi rtrfnic!: A Irwin's drug rtore, where he is prepared to make or repair any thi jg in his lice. t'rders entrusted to him will he executed with promptness, strength and neatness, and all work warrnnted as reptesented. I hare cow on band a stork of extra french calf skins, superb gaiter tops, Ac, mat I will finish np at the lotrost figares. , June 13th. lfiM. DAXIEI. C'tNNELLT NEW.. STOKE AXD SAW MILL. AT BALD HILLS, C'carSeiJ county. The undcrsignod. having opened a large and well selected stock of g ods. at Bald li ills . Clear field county, rospectfully solicit a share of public patronage. Tbeir stock embraces Dry floods. Groceries. Hardware. Quee-usware.Tin-warolfoot and Shoes. Hats and Caps, steady made Clothing, and a gen eral assortment of Notions, eft. Tbey always keep on band the best quality of Flour, and a variety of Feed All goods sold cheap for cash, or exchanged for approved country pro luce. Having also erected a Steam Saw Mill, they are predarcd to saw all kinds of lumber to order Orders solicited. ai4 punctually filled. ot. Ifto7. F. b A A. IltWIN. H. F. N A C (3 Is E , WATCH KAKEE, C'AHAM'S RO, CLEAUKIELu The undersigned respectfully informs bis old rustoiners and the puL"c. that he has. nu hand, (and constantly rereivii gnew additions,) a large stock of Clocks, tchoj and Jewelry. CLOCKS, a large variety from the best Man ufactory, consisting of Eight-day and thirty hour spring a,ud Weight, and Levers, Time, Strike and Alarm clocks. IVA TCIIES a fine assortment, o ;silver Hunt ing and op.n case American patent Levers, plain nnd tall jawcled G'JLD PEXS. an elegant assortment, of the best quality. Also, in silver extension and desk holder SPECTACLES. Urge assortment, far and near sight, colored and plain glass. JEWELRY of erery variety , from a single piere to a full set A LsSO.a fine assortment of Ppoons, Forks, Imt .Cr knives, etc., plated on genuine Alabata. AJO. Hair Jswolrr. with pure gold mounting ot up to order. Call and see sample hook. All kinds of Clocks. Watohes and Jewelry care fully repaired and Wurranud A eontinunnce ot patronage is solicited. Nov. 2-sth. 1M65. II. F.N A COLE XUOX. IKON!! Best r.ari-on. for sale at the store of MERKELL k BIULEK. o IT. CLOTHS, at greatly reduced pries-, a' Hay 13. fin. MOSS'JP'S. CURRANTS the best and cheapest In tbe county, at GRAHAMS s TOVES of all sorts an! sizes. emstantlT on UOUU - .U UI.UI.Ub " i t - 1.1. IV a w ANTED 10. enn pounds of WOOL, at tbe ' Krrsroxa Sror.n." Clearfield, Pa. jela o TL, Putty, Paints Glass and Nails, for sale ai Jnne'ttJ MEllUELLsc BlULEK'S HARNESS. Trimmings, and Shoe-findings for sale at MERRELL A UIGLER'S. QPRING GOODS. Jnst opening a splendid stock O of new goods at 0 KRATZER k SONS. SLEIGHS FOUR SLFIGHSf ir sale br E. A. IRWIN k CO , Cnrwensyiller. HALL'S FIXE CALF-SKIS BOOTS, at Si CO. May 12,'fii). MOsSOP'S. PLASTER the cheapest In the county, at My 39 "7. MOSSOP'S. GROLNJ AND CSGROUND SPICES. 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