ff;c laffemcnt's oitrnaf, gfcarftefb, a., Iftarcf; 9, 1870. ftrtitmrC journal rT T insure the safe transmission To PAI hVi.il. patrons should remit bycbeek of rTd or have their letter, registered. -or -none? or . ,OTed in the fim p. per after .:m"l,oh.nd: .rl Clearfield Railroad. TTron" - - 1 Tyrone at : : : am 'i.Vrci.ar-.M t : :" ,. in leave. Clearfield : :? A iV "t Tyrone at : : : :"Sp.-. with Cincinnati Express F.astatfiOj CJnnM"il West at 6 44 p, m ; Bald Eagle Ex la "at TOO p.m. iTrarBeld at : : : L Pbilip'hTg at Arrives t Osceola at : : Lr j'hilijburgat : : : Arrives at Clearfield at : 7.00 A. K. 9 10 A. H. 1U 15 A. St. 2 no p. if 2 SO P. if. 4.45 r. M. jWaors" Divine services will be held n,Tt Sulbuth, in Clearfield, a- follows : H,. K. v Nixdorff.in the Lutheran church, at V V.M.'and 7 1'. M. Sabbath school at VI JI. 1 rayer mceinis -j pvenine at 7 o'clock. . lir llev. Hall, in St. Andrew 6 Episcopal cLu.ch. at 1 1 A. M. and 7 P. M. . burnlay "i,n..l at ? 1 M. 1'iayer meeting every wVilm'sJav evening -1 7 o'clock. By llev. Butler.in the l'resbytman church, nwrtiing and evening. Sabat h" " 3 1. M. I'myer meeting every cdiies,du pre'itnir at 7 o'eloi-k. By liev. W H. !''". in the MetWist c.irch. ninri.ine and evening, tabbath M.ho.I aty A. M. Prayer meeting, every Thursi'av at 7i P. M. Communion services Fir-t Sabbath ol every month nt 10 A. .M. t Francis' church Mass at 10 A. M tbe second and fourth Sundavs of each month. Biiuusg Associations. Tn nearly ev ery paper we pick up, we pee notices for the ,,ramMii.int Building Associations. Why ii.it organize o-ie in this place? Such an as-(iiK-iation wonld greatly advance the prosper-i-y of Clearfield. pEi'AKTED this Lit E. From an obituary ;,. h. l'liiliiLuic Journal, we learn that William Bagshaw, Ksq., well known to many of our ci'izrns, died at his residence at Tides well. England, on the2Istui January, 1S70, agetl ab out eighty years. ?xov. Sine our last i-me, -we have had several light falls of miow, and in conse (jiien e the rr.ad have been in gyod hauling cmuitiuti. Much of the timber which still remained in the foiesty has Lccti conveyed to the streams, and the probability now is that a pretty full mpply will reach the markets in the spring. n ii.'.t At Accident. Wc' learn from the I'lii.troburg Journal lhat, on Thursday l-j,t, a freight train uncoupled, while ascend ing a grade a short il staiKai above that place, and collided with the engine that was follow-'in-j Jatuagtiis several cars, 31 r. (Jcorge W.-oden was a!- severely cut near the eye, but not seriou.-ly. Failures. ,'e understand that several failnrcs reuently occurred in lheEat, result iuc in a pietty heavy loss to some of the cit-ii-iis ol this county. This is much to be u'iirettrd. as the money due from these sour c-s w:is much needed here at tiie present t:iui. 'liif -o bri.ires will not, however, se rii.asly eiiibariass any of nurC eaiCeid men. Ki' Kl l) !!V A i.'ol.T. V.'e are in'ormed tl.a', .ii Ttmr-day evening la-t, (ieurse J.iii.-i (.r.v, mii nt tli-i'.j. Lan.-bcrry ot Urml f.ii.i tuv. uhip. was Licked on the f'.nehcad 1 v a .!!', ii'u-li ho w:;s lea ling to water, re v.il.'.ri; in a severe fracture of the skull Vise .!;,: is doing as well as could be c:;;nc:e !. eoi:.-'. b.'. itig the nature of his in j.iry,itu; lil- reo"Ve.y i.- iMtiir p, o jloiu iticai. CoMi'i.iM::r.TAitY. A C'r-e?porta..-:it far ti:-iu- u :!!' t'ulinwiiig : '"Kov. Mr. Lcckie, p.i-ioi-.il the.M. I. Church ;:t .i;i:lii,-':.mg, it ,iir eiuiiry, whs recently tJio reeipie:it td'a line hiir-e. i,l-ids an ad.ii:ion of oi.o linn !r. .1 .ii'linrs to ra'ary,) from the members of hi congregation. A tioiiarloii vis,: is also m coMteiiiphitioii. Mr. Ijeckic's year has b,cn olio nf great success, not only tobiuijcll, but to ;l.o churih ui dcr his care. M n i !M'i. (;;f'.i. l'KPORr for the week coring March 3d. front three diily oW-i vafioiis, as famished by K. t'entoti, of IVmi tp. Mai. of Thermometer, 34 on Feb. --h. Min. S on Feb. 2";th. Mean. 25 on M.iivli 3 I. M.tx. of Baiome-er. 2S.30 on March 3d. Min. 27.45 on Feb. 27th. Range, .. M- an of Barometer for the week, 27. considerably below the average. Depth water tell 1 1 of an inch. Depth of fiiw 3 ;,i -b.'s Sno'v during the winter fi4 incl cs -r. a i- sti!lgid fields covered with snow. '! i.c limber will be mostly grt to the river. S'Kim s AiViDKNT. We learn that, on S ir.ir-i.sv ;t, Mr. II. Shirey, of Brad fp.l to-.vn.-bip, met with a veiy serious and painful accident, while working at some 'Ptare timber, c:i Saiibui n Bun. Mr. S. v i- piimg ufi the limber, at the time of the !:: 1 ent. While thus engaged, another s:i k was hvd'cd to the pile, which, upon c M:iug in contact with the otht-r timber, c:n..d a u-.imticr of sticks to slide, and, be I'tj Mr. S. could get out of the ay, clos 1 1 t ilicr mid eanght hitn by one liip. c.'u-Uing the flesh loose from the bone. Mr. - v, i-at once removed to his home, and 'i.' iical ai-1 s'immoiied for his relief. The i-mry is a very distressing and painful one, may prove to be of a more serious, char a "tcr tlian is anticipated. i:.As Sasd. The Bellefonte X-U'ionul taVe- the l'hiiipsburg Journal to task for njtic.ng thu existeuee of go-d glu-ssatid in e l inry, and then adds "that Ccnrc "comity produces a ictUr quality ot ?and, a'i I h i-, tiie enterprise to manufacture it '' i"to g'. t-." That's rather a questionable abortion, ia part, Mr. X'ttiwil; for, if we are currently informed, the Clearfield glass vin I is pronounced by Pittsburg maaufactur rs, who have tried it, as being ot a very uperinr quality for the manufacture of white glass, and have expreKwd'a willing ns to t:ike all the Clearfield sand that can shipped thkl.er. That this sand should be iiianufactuicd into glass at home, instead of shipping it away, admits of no difference ef opinion, and, we hope, the day is not dis tant wheu some of our citizens will be pos sessed of enterprise enough to establij-li a irt class glass-works at this place. List op Letters remaining unclaimed In Post Office at Clearfield, Pi., March 1, 1870: th CharlenL. Bard. J. T. Berkstresser, Patrick Brynan, Patrick Bjrron, . A. Cohen, Mis Mary Diehxen, Kachel b. bixon, A Iickenson, James Dillen, Perry Gate, I.eri I. Gaylord, Charlea E. Uoodwin, Ed. Ilarman, Sam R. Hart. Miss Nettie lloghes. Miss Barbara Korb, James li. Loder, J. J. London, (2) Dennis Lewis. Patrick Mclnoe. Miss Pbebe Peoples, Antooie Kaby, Alex. 11. Spencer. James Tioney. (2) Sprout P. Weaver. Sales of Real Estate. Below we give a list of the Deeds, as entered of record in the Recorder's office in this county, for the week ending Monday February, 2ith, 1870, together with the consideration named, where locatedf and the names of the grant ors and grantees : Deed, John MeCord to Ellen J. Dawson, for 100 acres of land in Chest township. Consideration, JolK). Deed. Andrew Wilson to James Miles, for 1251 acres of land in Brady township. Consideration, $2,100. Deed. Mahlon Fisher to Jno. C. Hopewell, for the undivided i part of 14 tracts of land in Huston township. Uoimuleration.ifS.OOO. Deud, John C. Hopewell to John fr. Read ing, for one sixteenth pari of 14 tracts of land in Huston t0.vnsliip and tIW county. Coiinideiatiun $ 10,000. Deed. Augustus Heberlinc to Jacob Funk fori aere and 13 perches of laud in Brady township. Con.-tderation $2!50. Deed. Jacob W. Jones, for G. F. Hoop, to J. C. Allport. for W t No 35, Chester Hill, Decatur township. Consideration, SI, 500. Deed, Jacob Mock to J. C. Allport. for 14 acres ot land in Decatur towtiihip. Lou sideration, $3,000. Deed, John!. Bloom to (Jeo. Bloon. for 2 lots in New Millport. Consideratio-i JOO. Also, for the week ending Monday, March 7th : Deed, D. W. Holt to Wigton and Porris, for six tenths of coal, iron and other miner als on 100 acres in Morris township. Con sideration, $2,310. ' Deed, Jacob Shircy to Joiah W. Smith, for f37 acres of land in Bradford township. Consideration", $400. Deed, Liu-iii'la J. Reams to J. Seott Fie gal, for 20 acres of lind in Bradford town-.-hip. Con.-ideration, $12C. Deed, John Patton to Samuel J. Hays, for lot in ( !urviensvi!le. Consideration 12. ' Deed, O. B. Merrell to Fannie Nichols, for house and 'ot in Lawrence township. Consideration. $ 1.0(H). TAMES II. PARKER. Pork Packer and f wholesale dealer in Bacon. Mes ss i i itk , ii i Lord Sujar Cured llnins and Beef. No. 3'i'J Lib- etty Street. Pittsburgh, Pa lFeb.2,'7il-2iup. CTIO.XEER.-The undersigned, hav- in ticeii recularly lionised, is iirepareii toc.ill a!e3 in any part of the cunty. Charges moiicr:ito. Perkins dcirin hia Fcrvicrs will c.il! upi.n nr a,lire.-4, LMAS 11. IIENSALL No 24-::uip. SmiiL's Mills. Pa. CAUTIOX. All persons are hereby cau tioned a.snin-t purchasing or meddling with one bay Horse, o-e spotie-i Cow. one iwo horse Wagmi. nn l one set double Harness, now in pos.-cssiiu ol K. 15. CtAckwoll. of llecntur town rhin rn (hesnrne rrcre -urcijsed by me at Con stable's Sale, and have been left with said Black we I sobjict to ray order. " " Keb. 2'!. 7i) K. JO'.IS C. HENDERSON. ACTION. -All p. wn are hereby cau w tioiie.i airaiti: -t puichasimr or lakinsr an :t.-i 'utnnnt of .ii-rrtain oromissory note, calling for one hundred dollars, given by me to Theodore Welt, of Heccaria township, and bearing dale April lsf9. payable April ISTll.asI have received no value fur the same, nud will not pay it unless compelled to do so by due pro-e-3 of law r'eb. 2.1. lS7C-3tp. KO W. PIEHCE. T j ISS0LUTI0 Nr. The iartneH:ip h. r ; tut'nre existing between K. A. lli pie and Daniel Faust, at Curwensville. i:nder ihc firui of Hir-ploiV Fausi. is dissolved by mutual Cf:n-cnt. A II deiits ov iiti to the saiil tirm are to be r:.?.-ived hy sai l E. A. lli pic and all demands .ijyin.-t said firm are to be prs-Me'l to him tor pavment. It A HIPPLK. . Peb 2:t 3. DANIEL b'A I'ST. H - S. SWAN " ' A Clearfield, Pa. School fr Girls, The next Tar:n of twontv-twn weeks will Cum mei.ee on Monday, February 2', IS70. TltlMS Or Tt lTlON. Itcidinij Or horaphy. Writing. "hjrnr I.es imids. t'fiuiary Aliitiiuetic and PriTiarf tlcorapby. per half term, (of 11 weeks) S3 00 Ili.-tfory. luteal and lscrin:ive iJcography witii .Map lir.iwinf, t,ra:Qiu:ir, .ticulal and Written A riil.iiietic. Algebra and the Sciences. Instruction in Instrumental Music, Oil Painting, V,'x Work, Tor full particulars send for Circular. Cluarfitld. August 2i. tsd9-ly a sn 9 oo i-. oo 12 no 8 Cu T KG LSTKR'S XOTTCH Notice ishcre by given that the following accounts have been examined and nas-ed ly me and remain filed of record in this office for !ho inspection of heirs. egateT-i creditors. and all others in anyway. interested and will be presented to the next or phans' Court of ucarficld county, to beheld at the C-jurt IIoii. in the Uoruugh ot t'learfifd commencing on the :1I Monday of March, 167i: Final account of Joseph II. Breth and Mary Williams, .dtrinistrators of Samuel Williams, late ol liurnside township, deceased. Finel account of Catharine M itcbell. Executrix of C. 0. Jlitchell. late of Bnrnsidn t'p, deo'd. Final account of John Patton aud Eliza Fergu son, Executors of J flues Fergurou, lato of the liorough of Lumber-city, dee'd. Partial account of Samuel Hegarty, Executor of .-iimutl Hegarty ?r , late of bueiich t p.dec d Final account of Samuel Ilagerty, Guardian of n il'.tia r. l.ne. Feb. 23. 1S70. A. W. LEK. Register. TRVSES a quantity on band and for sale at L -May 27- OKAHAM'3. TERY FINE V by blankets will be sold cheap J 611 AW ft siil.N. s A DDI.ES Brid:es. harness, collars Ao., fcr s.-.le at MEKUhl.L & RHiLEK'S. HORPE-SIIOrS. and hore-nails. to he had a Ans. 2o. Mr.KKElXA BIGLER 8. rHILDHENSfurs twen,y-five per cent less than . . T CI! I ,1, t. OIWT B ACON.llams. Sides and Shoulders at reduced prices, at MOSSOP'S "VUEENSWARE Tea sets. best stone-ware, -15 piec!.t S ' SO at MUSSQP'S. yIL, Putty, Paints Glass and Nails, for sale at J Jnns'liK MERRELT- BI'll-EK'S Ct PRING GOODS. Jnst opening a splendid sti ck O of new goods at O Kit A IV,bK iiu.a H AP.NESS, Trimrr.inrs. and Shne-findirgs for Kale at MKRRKLL 4 BIGLKK'S G canes to be bad at TT June,'fi6 MERRELL A BIGLER'IS n LOVER, Timothy and Orchard-frass seeds at V- V. IV IV I . 1. 1. a. - "TX ALL'S FINE CALF-SKIS BOOTS, at $5 00, 1 1 May JZ.'f.. at MObSOP'S "VTOTICB. AH persons indebted to the snbscri- 11 oer, are requested to come and settle with out delay. It. M0SS0P O om es'1' I'Jt a? 'D patent saexs, forsalecnea attheetcieot K. MOSSO . S TV AIM'S PANACEA. Kennedy Medical Dis covery. Jlembold's llnchu. Bake' Cod i.ivei Oil, Jayne jand Ajrer s Medicines. for sale bv Jan. 10. I1AUTSWICKA IRWIN. SPECIAL NOTICE. SehencJcs Pulmonic Syinip, eeweed Tonic and Mandrake Pills.will cure Con sumption. Liver Con.plaint and Dyspepsia, if ta- Ken according to directions, iney are an mree to be taken at the same time. Tbjy eleanse the stomach, relax the liver, and put it to work ; then tbe appetite becomes good, the food aigests and -ikes good blood, tbe patient begins to grow in flesh, the diseased n.atter ripens in tbe 1 ngs.and the patient ontgrows tbe disease and gets well. This is tha only way to cure the consumption. To these three medicines Dr. J. H. Schenck, of Philadelphia, owes his unrivalled success in the treatment of pulmonary consumption. The Pul monic Syrup ripens the morbid matter in tbe lungs, nature throws it off by an easy expectora tion, for when the phlegm or matier is ripe, a slight cough will throw itoff, and the patient has rest and the lungs begin to heal. To do this, the Seaweed Touic aud'Mandrake Pills must be freely used to cleanse the stomach and liver, so that the Pulmonic Syrup and tbe food will make good blood. Liver Complaint is one of the most prominent causes of Consumption. Sschenck s Seaweed Ton ic is a gentle stimulant and alterative, and the alkali in the Seaweed, which this preparation is mada of. assists the stomach to throw out the gas trie juice to dissolve the food with the Pulmonis Syrup, and it ismadeinto good blood withoutfer mentatton or souring in the stomach. The great reason why physicians do not cuie consumption is they try to do too much ; they five inediuine o stop the cough, to stop chills, to 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. Dr. Schenck, in his treatment, does not try to tnn .....i-h ,iii?ht sweats chills or fever., Re- mov e the cauie.and they will all stop of theif own accord No one can be cured or consumption, uv r romnl.int dvsneDsia. catarrh, cank er. ulcer ated throat . unless the liver and stomach are made healthy. If a person has oonsumption.of course the lungs in some way are diseased, either tubercles, a b scesses, bronchial irritation; pleura adhesion, or tho lnn? are a mass of inflamation ant fast de pnvin fo such oases what must be done? It i lint ii nlv the lun?s that are wasted, but it is the whole body. Tbe stomach and liver have Inst thoir nower to make blood out of food. io the onlvchanre is to lake Sehenck's three medicines, which will bring up a tone to tho stomach, the nationt will heirin want food, it will diifst easily and make good blood ; then the patient begins to gain in flesh, and as soon as the body begins to grow, the lungs be? n t heal up. and the patient gets fleshy and well, -his is the only way to cure consumption. When there is no lnng disease, and only liver -nmr.Iaint and dvsnepsii. Scbenck'i Seaweed Tonic and Mandrake Pills are sufficient without thn Pulmonic. SvrUD. Take tbe Mai;drare Pills freely in all bilious complaints, as they are per- tectlj uarin'ess. Dr. Schenck, who has enjoyed uninterrupted healih for many years past, and now weighs 22i i.min-i. was wasted away to a mere .-Veleton. in the very last stage of pulmonary consumptinn. his physicians having pronounced his ense hopeless ami abaieloneu mm 10 ins i.u. o mid by the aforesaid mcdicincs.und since his recovery many similarly afflicted have used Dr. Scheuck'a preparations with the same remarkable sucee;. The directions accompanying each, make it not absolutely nece.-siryto see Dr. Schenck, unlets tbovpatients wish their lungs examined, and for Ibis purpose he is Professionally at his Principal iiflice, Philadelphia, every Saturday, whore all letters for advice must be addressed. He is also profes.-ionally at No 32 P.ond Street, New Yrk, ever other Tuesday, and at No. 33 Hanover St.. liostun. every other Wednesday. He lives advice free, but for a thorough examination with his Respiromotor tha price is a. OlSoe hours it each city from 9 A. M to 3 P. M. Price ot tho Puimoniu Syrup and Seaweed Ton ic each St Ml per bottle, or So 60 a half doicn. Mandrake Pilli 25 cents a box. For tale by all druiftsts. DR. J. II. SCHENCK. Ap. 7.'H9-ly la ,V. Wi .Vf.. Phil' a. COl'STY DIKECTOKY TIME OF HOLDING COURT. ?d Monday in January, j 3d Monday in June. 2 w JU in .uarcn, 1 tin in .-ept zw 4tb ' in May, I 2i ' ia Nov 2 w. COUNTY AND DISTIICT OFFICERS. Prcs't.Iudgc Ilon.Chas A Mayer. Lwk Haven. Vs te. Judges lion. Samuel Cl.rde. Ule yhelJ. Hon. Jacob Willhcim Grahainton ?hriff. . . . Cyrenus Howe, . . . Clearfield 1'rorhonotary, Aaron C. Tate. . " Keg. A Rec. . A-burv W. I ce. " District Att'y, W. M M'Culluugh, . " treasurer.. . Lever r legal.. . . ' Co. Surveyor, S. F McCloskey, . Curirensville Couiiuiss'u rs, Othello Sine-id, . N. Washington Sjiniuel ,-h!i ;Or, . Cieavlield. Samuel 11. lliudman, Glcu Hope. Auditors. . . Clark Brown, . Price A. Rowlcs, John D. Millar, Clearfield. N Millport. Hurt. Clearfield Coroner. - . . James A. Miore, Co.Supcrind't Geo W.Snydrr, LIST OF POST-OFFICES. Towrxhrp. Xa mr of P . O. ' NaiHrx o T P . l.'d-caria. - - Glen Hope, - - Homer i ul!ree. ' - - . I'tahvillc, - - - S. MoFartaud, o . iiogarty I'.oads Samuel llegartv ilcll. - - - Bower, S A. iioranaugh o .... Cj.C:"t, ... - - - C'ush. - - - o .... Oslend. - - -Bloom. - - Forreit. - - - . linggs, - - - Clearucld Bridge, - w .... Wai'oeton, - -llradl'ori, - Woodland, - - - - - - Wm'ailrovo, -i-Srady, - - - l.uilicrsburg. - - - Trouiv'.lle, " - - Jefferson Line. -Uurnside, - NcwWashinglou - - - Burnside, " ... Patehinville, -" - - - East Kidgo, Cbost,- - - - liurd, - - - - - - Mc.iarvey. - - ' . - - Westover. - - Clearfield, - Clearfield. - -Covington, - Frenehville, ... Karthaus. - Ttios A. M'Uhee - J. W Campbell. 11. L. Henderson A'gurnoii Mo'den - Jas. Forrest, .loh.i E Monro - W.u. Albert. - Ed. Williams - L. B. Cnrlilc - Airs. C. Weavor - John Hoberiin. - Sam'l Mc' une - Matthew Irwin. Jack I'atchin. - W Suminerville - Lewis .1. Hurd - Win McGarvey - S A. Farber - P-. . Gaulin - Claud. Batmoy - Johu Iteiicr - Charles Houl Curwensville Curweusvtlle. Decatur, Philipsburj. Cuiitre county, Pa. West Decatur, Lever .-meal," Ferguson irard, - O a Goshen, Graham. Guelicb, - Marron, - - - John P Straw. - - Lecooie's Mi.Is. - Augu's Leconte, - - Bald Hills, - - Alex. Irwin. - - SnawsviUe, - - II. II. Morrow. - - Grahauiton.' - - Thos. H . Forcey - - Smith's Mills, - Jc. G. Ganoo. - - Maoera. - - - - L. A Warren. - - Alleiuaiig' - - - Henry A lleman. - - Tyler. - - - - Miss K J.Tyler. - - PenuficLl. - - Frauk Bowman. - - Ausonville, .- - II Swan - Salt Lifk. - - Geo. lleckadorr. - New Mi.lort, - 11 J. Sloppy. - - Kylertown, - - Ed. C. Brenner. - - Morrisdale. - - John Odell. Osceola Mills.- - T. F Boalich. - - Lumber City.t - 11 W.Spencer. 11 uston, Jordan, Karthaus. Ivuox. -Motrin, - Osceola. -Peun. - - - - - Grampian Hills, Jona. Wall Pike, --- - Curwensville, - Chas. Hoel. Cuion, - - -- P.ockton, - - - D. E. Brubnkcr Woodward, JeUYies, - - - James Lockctt. This Post 0 luce w' 11 do for Chest township t Will answer for Ferguson township. STATE & It. STATES DIRECTORY. OFFICERS OF PENNSYLVANIA. Governor. - - - John W. Ucary, Cumberland Soc'y or Com. - Frank Jordan, - Dedtord, Dep. Secretary, J. M. Weakley, -Auditor Gen- - John F.Hartranft, Montgomery, Surveyor Gen. - J. M. Campbell, - Cambria, Attorney Gen. - F. C Brewster, - Philadel) hia. Adjutant Gen. - D. B. M'Crea y, - Erie, State Trtasurer, W'm V Irwin, - Beaver, Sup. Com Sch's J. P.Wickersham, Lancast.tr, Deputy Sup't. - C. R. Cobuin, - - Bradford, State Librarian, Wien Forney, - - Dauphin. Suprehb Cocrt Chief Jua'ico .lam Thomp son. Associates. Henry W. Williams, John M Reed. Daniel Agnow. George Sharsnood. Ses sions, Pbiladclpiba, 1st Von lay of January. Har risburg. -tth Monday of April Suiibury. 1st Mon day of Oolooer Pittsburg, 3d Monoay of October. OFFICERS OF THE UNITED STATES. President. - - - Ulysses S Gj ant.- Illinois Vice President. Schuyler Colfax, Indiana. Sec. of State, - Hamilton Fish. - New York. See. of Treaa jr Geo S Boutwell, Massachusetts Sec of War, - Win- W. Belknap, Iowa. Sec. of Navy. - Gei. M. Robeson, New Jersey, Sec. of Interior Jacob D. Cox, - - 0!iio. P M Gen. . - J A.J. Creswell, Maryland, Attorney Gen. - E. R. Hoar, -- - Massachusetts StrpREV e Court. Chief Justice. S, P.Chase, of Ohio. Associate Justices Nathan Clifford, of Maine. Samuel Nelson, of New York. David Da vis, of Illinois. Noah H Swayne, of Ohio, Sam uel F. Miller, of Iowa, Stephen J. Field, of Cal. Salaryof Uhiof Justice Si iOfr.of Associates S6,- on. r nllE highest market prices paid fir Shingles by J. SliAW ASUS. FAIRBANKS' STAND Alt D SCALES, OP ALL KlXD- ALSO, Baggage Barrows, Warehouse Trucks, Copying Presses,' Improved Money Drawers, Ac, FOR SALE BT MERRELL & BIGLER, . Dealers in Ilardware, JuoeSO.f CLKAitriELO, Pa. p8G9. C. KRATZER & SONS are receiving a splendid stock of CARPETS A'1 OIL CLOTHS, LACE CCRTA1XS, WINDOW SHADES, COUNTERPANES AND QUILTS, LINEN TABLE CLOTHS AND NAPKINS, LADIES SILKCOATS AND OVERSKIKTS, ELEGANT SHAWLS AND LACE POINTS, LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S TRIMMED HATS, DRESS GOOD 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, CASS1MEKES 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 SO. 18G0. ATTENTION, "U Y E H S - . READ! READ!! P Who sells the cheapest goods in the county? 31 O S SO P ! Who sells lest calicoes at 1 21 ctsa yard ? MOS SO P! ' Who sells best unbleached muslin at 17 cents7 JIOSSOIM WIio sells Hall's Calf Boots at -3 00? M o s s o r ! Who sells Hall's best Coarse Boots at St 50 ? m ossor! VtrlioSLllsIIairsbostKiprotsat4,.rjO? MOSSOP! Who sells Hats lower than anybody else? MOSSOP! "Who sells Sugnr the cheapest? MOSSOl'! "Who sells Syrv.p the cheapest? jiossor! I Who sells Flonr tlic cheapest ? MOSSOP? Who Bclis Chop and Feed the cheapest? MOSSOP! Who sells Hardware the cheapest 1 M O S S O P I Who sells Queensware the cheapest ? MOSSOP? Who sells Tinware the cheapest ? MOSSOP! Who sells Clothing.the cheapest ? MOSSOP! Who sells riastef the cheapest ? MOSSOP! Who sells Salt the cheapest ? M 0 S S o r ! Who first brought goods down to the lowest cash prices ? : mossop! ; Everybody should buy their goods at M OS SOP'S! Clearfield. May 12. IS'19. "P1I- PERKS A Co's flour, the best in market, for JJjsaleby J.SHAW A SON. D ESSICATEDCOCOANUTS. for pies puddings, etc , for sale at GRAHAM'S. "NABLE CHAINS a good article, on hand and. V for sale by an.ttKr.LL it BIULttt. QFFICE OF FISK k HATCH, BANKERS AND DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, No. 5 Nassau Street, New Yobk, FeBRraRT 15th, 1S70. The remarKable success which attended our ne gotiation of the Loans of the Central Pacific Rail road Company and the Western Pacific V.ailroad Company, and the popu lar ity and credit which Loans have maintained in the markets, both in thie country and Europe, have shown that the First Mortgage Bonds of wisely located and hon orably managed Railroads are promptly recogni sed and readily taken as tbe most suitable, safe, and advantageous form of Investment, yielding a more liberal income than can hereafter be de rived from Government Bonds, and ataila'ble to take their place. Assured that, in the selection and negotiation or superior Kailroad Loans, we are meeting s great public want, and rendering a valuable ser vice both to tbe holders of Capital and to those great National works of internal improvement whose intrinsic merit and substantial character entitle them to the use ot Capital aad the' eonS dence of investors we now offer with special coufidence and satisfaction the FIltST MORTGAGE BONDS Chesapeake ami Ohio Railroad Company, The Chesapeake and Obio'Railroad, connecting the Atlantic coast and the magnificent harbors of the Chesapeake Bay with the Ohio River at a point of reliable navigation, and thus, with the entire Railroad system and water transportation of the great West and Southwest, forms the addi tional East and West Trunk Line, so imperatively demanded for the accommodation of the immense and rapidly growing ti asportation between the Atlautie seaboard and Europe on the one band nd the preat producing regions of the Obio and Mississippi Valleys on the other. The importance of this Road as a new outlet from the West to the sea magnifies it into one of national consequence, and insures to it an exten sive through traffic from the day of its comple tion; while, in the development of the extensive agricultural and mineral resources of Virginia and ' est Virginia, it possesses, along its own line, the elements of a large and pro&tablo local bu siness. Thus the great iutcrests.botb general and local which demand the completion of tbe Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad to the Ohio River, vfford the surest guarantee of Its success and value, and render it the most important and substantial rail road enterprise now In prngress In this country. Its superiority as an East and West route, and the promise of an immense and profitable trade awaiting its complxtion, have drawn to it the at tention and co operation of prominent Capitalists and Qailroad men of this City, of sound judg ment and known integrity, whosexonceetion with it. to gether with that of eminent citizens and bu sinessmen of Virginia and West Virginia, in urefl eoergctio, honorable. and successful man agement. The Roal is completed nd in operation from Richmond to the celebrated White Sulphur Springs ot West Virginia, 227 miles und there re main but 200 miles, (now partially constructed) to bo completed, to carry it to thoproposed terminus on the Ohio river at, or near, the nrnuth of the Big Sandy River, 150 miles tbote Cincinnati and 350 miles below Pittsburg. - Lines are now procect--d or in progress t& rough Obio and Kentucky to this point, which will con. nect the Chesapeake and Ohio with tbe entire railroad systems cf the West and Southwest, and with tbe Pacific Kailroad. Its valuable franchises and superior advanta ges will place the Chesapeake and Ohio Railro d Company among the richest and most powerful and trustworthy corporations ol tbe country ; and there ex-'ist's a present value;, in completed road and Work done, equal to tbe entire amount of tba mortgage. Tho details of tbe Loan have been arranged with special reference to tbe wants of all classes of investors and combine the various ienturcs of convenience, safety, and protection ' against loss oi fraud. The Bonds arc in denominations of $1000, $500 axi) $100. They will be issued as Coupon Bonds, payable to Hearer, and may be held in that form ; or tbe Bond may be registered in the name of the own er, with ihe coupons remaining payable to bearer attached, tho principal being then transferable only on tho books of the Company, unless re as signed to bearer : or the coupons may be detach ed end cancelled, tbe Bond made a permanent Registered Bond, transferable only on the Books of the Company, and the interest jnade payable only to tbo registered owner or his attorney. The three classes will be known respectively as : 1. 'Coupon Bonds psyvblj to Bearer." 2. "Registered Bonds tiilh Coupons attached." 3. "Registered Bonds with Coupons detached," and shold be so designated by correspondents in specifying the class of Bonds desired. They have Thirty years to run from January 15, 1870, with interest at six percent, per annnm from November 1, I860. Principal and interest paya ble in gold in the, city of New York. The interest is payable in May and Novomber, that it may take the place of that of the earlier issues ot Five-Twenties, and snit the convenience of our friends who alroady bold Central and Western Pacific Bonds, with interest payable ii. January and July and who may desire. in making additional investments, to have their interest le- ceivable at different seasons of the year. Tbe Loan is secured by a mortgage upon the entire Line of Road from Richmond to the Ohio Kivcr, with tbe equipment and all other property and appurtenances connected therewith A Sinking Fund of 5100,000 rer annum is pro vided for the redemption of the Bonds, to take effect one year after the completion of the road. The mortgage is for SI5,000,0f,O. of which S2, 0?0,000 will be reserved and held in trust for tbe redemption of outstanding Bonds of tbe Virginia Central Railroad Company, now merged in the Chesapeake and Ohio. Of the remaining 513 000,000,n sufficient amount will be sold to complete tbe road to tho Ohio riv er, perfect and improve the portion now in eper arion,and thoroughly equip the whole for a large and active traffic. The present prico is 90 and accrued interest. A Loan so amply secured, so carefully guarded, and bo certain hereafter to command a prominent place among the favorite securities in the mar kets, both of tbis country and Europe, will be at once appreciated and quickly absorbed. Very respectfully, FISli 4 HATCH, Banker j. p S. We have issued pamphlets containing full particulars, statistical details, maps, etc., which will be furnished upon application. ty-A'e buy and sell Government Bonds, and receive the accounts of Bauks, Bankers, Corpora tions, end others, subject to check at sight, and allow interest nn daily balances. March 2, 1870-3 m. TRMS O' THE JOURNAL. The Raetswas's JorasAt is published on Wed nesday at 52,00 pcf aunnm in advance. If not paid at the beginning of the yeat. J J 60 will Ve charged, and S3.U0 if not paid before the close. Advertisements will be inserted at $1.50 pet square, for three or lest Insertions Ten lines (or less) counting a square. For every additional insertion 50 cents will be charged. A deduction will be made to yearly advertisers No subscription taken for a shorter time th'an six months, and no paper will be discontinued un till all arrearages are paid,exccpt at the option of the publisher. S. J.'ROW. WINE & LIQUOR STORE I. L. HEIZENSTEIN & CO., DEALER 8 1.1 WINES AND LFQUOUS, " MARKET STREET, CLEARFIELD, PA. A good assortment for medical furposes always on band". January 2?. lS!9-r.m. E R. L.ST01T.HT0N, MERCHANT TAILOR, MARKET STREET, C I.F.Alt KI ELD. PA., Would respectfully inform the citizens of Clear field and vicinity, that he has opened a new tail oring establishment in Shaw's Row, one door east of tbe Post Office, ancf has just returned from the eastern cities with a largo and elegant stuck of - Cloths, Ciissir.iores, Nestings, Beavers, &.C, and all kinds of goods for men and boys' wear, and is prepared to make u to order CL.'iTIUXG, from a 'ingle article to a full suit, in the latest styles and most workmanlike m inner. Spoi'ial attcn tion given to custom work, and cutting out for men and boys. He offers great bargains to custo tners, and warrants entire satii-faclinn. A libeial share of public patronage is solicited. Call aud examine the goods. ( Oct 16, 1S87. E. R. L. HTOUG HTON E N Y O U T II S AND CLOTlILNd B O Y S, The undersigned having rocntly added READY-MADE CLOTHING to his former business, would rerj-,pe!ful!j solicit an exaininntioool his stock. Being a practical Tailcr be flatters himself tfiat he is able to t-fTer a better cla's of rendy-mado work thaubas heretofore been . -. broutt to this mar kef. Anyone wisbing to buy goods in this line would save money by calling at hl store, and making their selections: Also, a full supply of Gcnts'furnishing goods always on hand. Feeling thankful for past f.ivors he would re spectfully solicit a continuance of the same. April 25, 1S9. II. IIRIDGK. 1870. FEBRUARY. 1S70. RECONSTRUCTION! "I Intend to Fiqlrf 'it Onion This Line. ' Y M . R E E I) , Market Street, Clearfielp, Pa. DRESS GOODS, FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, ' T 11 1 M M I N G S , LADIES' AND GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, CAI'S, Ladies', Misses' ar.a Childrens Siioes, AT POPULAR PRICES The uitire stock on hand will be sold at ' I'RESENT VALUE, and the stock will be replenished every - sixty days, with the choicest and best goods in the market. . SHAW'S ROW, (a few doors west of the rostoPi;:e.) CLEARFIELD, FA. t ' February 2, 1870.. IRONi IRON!! Best bar intn. for le at the .tore of; MERRELL A BIGLER. IT. CLOTH S, at greatly reduced pricM. ; W May 12. .'69. MOSSOP'S CWRRANTS the best and cheapest in the countyalt GRAHAM'S. STOVES of all sorts and sires, eonstantlv on hand at MERRELL A BIGLER;S "ITT" ANTED 10.000 pounds of WOOL, at tbo It 'KErsrON it Store," Clearfield, Pa, jelO AILS SPIKES-thecheapeMlnbe ccunty MASSED FRCIT. Canned Plnm, Poaches J and eanned ccrn, etc . fo, sale at the Drug ' ' . A I. SHAW ; b,0l,. 1!M .. NOW! NOW?! NOW!!! REMOVAL. Ihe undersigned respectfully informs the eitt tens of Clearfield and vicinity, that he ha re moved bis BAKERY to tbe building on the corner of Market and Third Streets, formerly occupied by John Hilburn, where h keeps band all kinds ot - , Confectionaries, BREAD, PIES, : Cakes, etc., which will be rold at very reasonable rates 1SZEAI) O.VLru SEATS A LOAF. Feb 21,lS70-3m. JOII.N A. STADLER.: ' ATTENTION RAFTSMEN ! KafUmcn are informed that tbe best and cheap est lirad can at all times be had at STADLKIt'S BAKERY, Clearfiold, Pa. L. KKF.rv P. SJOOP J.E WPAVKR NOTICE, i-s JONES, w. rtiktu, BfcTT. CLEAIiFlELD FLAKING MILL ALL' BIGHT. MEStfi:. HOOP. WEAVER A CO., Proprietors, would respeetfnfly inform the citisens of the county that they have completely refilled and supplied their PLANING MILL, in this Beroagh, with the best and latest improved WOOD WORKING MACHINERY, and are now prepared ta execate all order! in their line of bb.sir.ess, inch as T'lrwM-irr rr Weathei fcoardir: 't Sash Doors," Blinds, Brackets, and Moldings, cf all kinds. They have a lafgeslock of dry lumber on band, and will pay cash for clear stuff, one-and-a-half irh ptnnel plonk preferred Nov 6.'oT. LOUILLARDS "EUREKA granulated Virginia; i wherever introduced it is Smoaing Tobacco universally admired. It is put up in handsome muslin Dags, in which or ders for Meerschaum Pipes are daily packed. LORILLARTl'S I classed by atlwhocons ume Y.w., rlltlt I't as the 'finest of all;" it I IL 11 L VjIUI) . mli8 0f the choicest Smoking Tobacco leaf grown; it is anti-nervous in its effects, at toe Nicotine bas been ei' trai-ted ; it leaves nn disagreeable taste after smo-i ki?:g; ft is very mild, light in color and weight, hence one pound will last as long as 3 of ordina tuhacco. ' In.this hrand we also pack orders every day for first qualiry Meerschaum Pipes. Try- it aud convince yourselves it is all it elairns to be, ihe finest of all." LOUILI.APD'S CENTURY This brand of Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco bas no equal or superior any where. It is without Chewing'Tobaeco. dcubt fe best chewing tobacco in tbe eountry. In'ULHRD'S S X U F F S have now been in general use in tbe United States over 110 years, and still acKUutr'.edged :the best" wherever used If your storekeeper docs not have these articles for sale, ask him togettbem; they are sold by respectab) e jubbers almost everywhere Circular of price forwarded on application. Dec. 1 ,'9-:Jiu. P. LORILLARI). New York. pUKXITUKE ROOM S. jvhk (.renin, Desires tn inform his old friends and customers that, having enlarged bis shop and increased bi facilities for manufacturing, he Is now prepared to make to order such furniture as may be desir ed, in good style ani at cheap rates for cai-h. lie mostly has oa hand at his "Fui nits re Rooms, ' a varied assortment of furniture, among which is B TREATS AM) SIDEBOARDS, Wardrobes and Cook-cases; Centre. Sofa. Parlor, Breakfast and Dining extension Tables. Coinn!oa, French-posts, Cottage, Jenny-land and other EedEteads. SOFAS OF ALL KINDS. WORK-STANDS, IlAT RACKS, WASH-STANDS, 1c. Spring-seat. Cain-bottom, and Parlor Charrs; And eommon acd ctiier Chairs. LOOKING-GLASSES Of every dcrcription on hund. and new jrles-" fcr old frames, which will be pu ir. -n very r"vscuaile terms, os aort notice. H also keeps on hand, or furnishes to order. Hair, Corn-busk, Hair and Cotton lop&lattreesea. C'OFKIAS, OK EVERY K.IAD, Made to order, and funerals attended with Hearse, whenever desirable. Also, House painting done to ordr. The above, and many other articles are furnished to customers cheap for cask or exchanged for ap proved couutry produce. Cherry. Maple. Poplar, Lin-wood and other Lumber suitable for the busi ness, taken in exchange for furniture. Remotuber tbe shop is on Marsret street, Clear field, and nearly npf osite the'0ld Jew Store." De-en. oer 4. tm JOI1K OI FIKH P. T. I. DR. BOYER'S WEST BRANCH BITTERS. A Purr. Pleasant. Safe and Reliable Tenio, eom poiiTi-led from fresh and choice herbs and pos itively pure spirits, free from fusil oiL er other irritating properties, and wilt not disagree or offend the most -delicate stomach. Warrant ed to contain more meoW icinal virtue than any bitters at present offered to the pablio. IT XEEDS BUT A TRIAL. To increase tho Appetite to promote Digestion to euro liyrpepsia to cure Fe er and Ague to cure Dillnusness to cure Constipation to cure Chroni Diairtiea to cure Flatulence to care Acid Eructations to cure Nervous Debility to cure Hypochondria to cure Sallownesn of tha Complexion to cure Pimples txi Blotches to cure-General Debility and Prostration of the 4aif al ?owers, 7T JUS- XO EQUAL. TRY IT AND BE CONVINCED. OLD EVERYWHERE, AT 51 PER BOTTLE. A lib ra! Juranut to lit traJt, BUtrr.tCTCnD sxci-rsivxiT "T A; I. S II A AV, CL.EARFtELD.PA., Dealer In Drujs, Medicines, Chemicals, Dy Stus. Oils, Paints. Varnishes. Ao-. Patent Medicines. Pure Wines pnd Liquors for medical purposes. Fancy and Toilet Articles, and all good usually lr.nl In ft. Tiro,. Kinra ftu 1.1 , reb,23,i cheap. 1S7. T F ATHER-r-Onk.tan and Spanish Sole, French J J nd American . Ca.r ana . PPJ I Morocco, Bindinjr. Lining a and Sboe-nedingi.at I .Opposite the J..I-) C.KRAtlERS. I i A i..lr.n Pair and Kin. L'nnsr