V( t 1 MA -To insure the afe trantmuwlon T PaT",1 m.il, patron, should remit by eheck of 0By;der or have their letter, registered. " n,one J. '11 be enclosed is the fir.t p.per after TndClearneld Batlroad.: Tvrone at : : - am 12.10 . m : 1.30 p m. : 6.35 p. m. ininieave - - - " ""h CinelnDtiExpre But at I joi C,.nSii, W.stato.44p,m ; Bald Eagle fcx- " it Tron M 'rMt70p.m. , . . r a ,rMafivn Tram. 7.00 A. M. 9 10 A. . 10 15 A. M. 2 OOP. k. 2.30 r. v. 5 45 r.u. Pbilipsborg ' . Arrives t Osceola at : leave Osceola at : j Fhilipsborg at . . -Arrives t Clearfield at KELiGiocs.-Divin.ecrviswill next atbatfi, in t.ie:ai uc.u, - Hv Ke Nixdorff.in the Lutheran church, ,., AM - ' P-M- Sabbath 'hoolat "SUoV IJall. in St. Andrew's Esoopal chmch, at 11 A. M. and 7 1. M. . Sunday thool at 3 F. M. Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening nt 7 o clock." if R,.i.r in the Presbyterian church. ,vrninand eveniuff. Sabaath school at 3 P. M. Prayer meeting every edneaaay evetiine at 7 o'clock. ' hI' IW W. II. DiH, in the Methodist ..Wch. mornine ami evening. Sabbath .hx.l at 9 A. M. Prayer meeting, every Thursday at 7i P. M. Coiumunioti services First Sabbath of every month at iuj A. w. a. Vrvni-ia' pluirrh Maw at 10i A. M., the second and fourth Sundays of each month. Babn Burned. On Friday evening last, the barn of Jas. Irwin jr. of Lawrence tp. was burned, together with some hay and o! her feed. The fire was accidental. Th loss is not very heavy, as the baru was quite old and dilapidated. : Cars Smashed. The morning freight train Soutli, has been rather unfortunate o late. On Thursday morning last, 10th inst, mx oars .we're smashed about two uii'.es from Phiiipsbnrg, caused by the spreading cf the tmcV. 31 r. Charles Ileeder, a brakeman in j.!e a narrow escape. lie was standing oa one of the ears that were smashed. MrrrsnLouicAL report for' the week ending 'March .'51, 1370, from three daily olwrrations, as furnished by E. Fenton, of Penutp. Max. of Thermometer, 3Son Mar. loth. Min.- 16 -on March 5th and 9th. M.-an of the week, 23. Max. of Da otueter, L'vL'o on March 9th. Miu. 27.70 on March 7th. Katigc .59. Mean of Baromdter fir the week, 2S.OI. Depth of water fell du ring the woek, .459 of an inch. Depth of snow 5 inches. Snow during the winter, CO inches. Roads have been good all the week this Thursday the 10th, getting a little lire in exp;)ed places and along the river timber nearly hauled in, souio boards yet to .haul. .. Two Mux Injured. On Friday last, March 11th, Geo. Jordan and John Smith, mot with an accident at Bigler's steam saw mill, in the Southern part of this borough, while engaged in loading some heavy square timber ou a wajjon. Some sticks had been j-rt'vioii-Iy taken away, leaving aspneeof tl.out mx feet between the timber and the waon. They were in the act of a.s.-.Uting t lilt a piece va the wagon when the other stirts s!i 1-Ltily slid down upon them, catch ing Jid '.h's right leg in such a manner as to sinish it i'riKii tle knee down to the foot, an I Smith's left nnkle and foot. The inju lies are of a painful, but not serious charac ter. 1lU tire getting along finely. Their speedy recovery is confidently anticipated. Ccnimunication. ('1.EAHF1K1.D, I'A., MARCH 13, 1S7'. Mk. KiMTitit : I wish to call attention to hhii of the abuses eonuecte-d with the pub lic. o!fi;"c ohm of the greatest being- in the l'lotlionotary's office." I refer to the loose lnuniier ot doing some of the business. For i:itnce: I' a judgment is entered uow-a-diys. it might nearly as well lie posted upon tin.-brick walls outside of the house. The b.'u docket js open 'on the desk at all times, aid every person seems to be privileged ttj tJHiuiiic, and. copy, and figure as much as taey iili a-.c. This being the case, a few 1'tr.viti.i possessed of n unusual amount of ii.jmli:itce, avail themselves of the oppor t itiity to exmiiic the d jeket every day, tor the purpose ol'di-cussiug the financial statid 1'iK'ot their neighbors. In fact ; even some ntuLs of boys, some of them not out of their t .'wis, have been seen copying from the dock '-. and for no other purpose than to enter tm strangers with their neighbor's standing indebtedness. It. is bad enough for old im.ii to make such examinations out -f mere i'urin:!j-; l,ut (,,r Hinail boys with sma'l iii nn,, and stnsillcr capacity for business, to 'I fir the mere purpose of retailing the ri v'ilt ot their investigations in bar-rooms ai 1 on the street corners, is an outrage up "a the business men of this county that has U'.-ii u!urCj t0 longf anJ which needs a I'iiil't a-id effectual remedy.". Should any r r.-. ,t. in H LusiS:j capacity,, require to the financial standing of any man in -ouuiiuuity, the law makes' provisions iiiert t .r ; the Pro t hot otary is privileged to "'m' transj.-ript for that, purpo.se, and - is u.i-i to a tee tor so doing whtch lee he' -jse iniJor lus present unlawful mode for "'-""ig thereiiuircd information. The 'nly persons who are privileged to examine t'wse d-x-keu, are the officers of Court, At t .'u.u, tlc. A(j otleM are by Jaw prohib 'd Uu so doing. ow, Mr Editor, I want " P!rf.:et!y understood that I -do not blame t'le pre-nt IVothonotary for this state of lne custom has been prevalent for ,an"-v '; and, as the present incumbei.t an aoeoiniimdating and clever man, the iU.I Prj -s take advantage of his gojd nature, r t!"'i' k"ow he will not abruptly deny the rnvilee accorded by some of his predeces - I hope the attention of Judge Mayer 'U be called to the abuse above referred to, and that he will issue an order forbidding all . 1nTnieddJiiig in the future other the people will be corupellod, as in In '"arra county, to a.sk the passage of a special la oat he suhicct. -1 -BTrpff . Ad act has pacd the Pennsylvania .Legl islature exempting Sewink machine ;r,.c. ;a imi!ie6 from levy and tale for debt. ; Stolen From Judge Barett's residence, 1 a Black and Tan pup, about six mouths old. Answers to the name of VDixie. Per son known who took him. If not returned immediately, will cause hiin trouble. It. The New York Tribune, in a careful esti mate of the population of the Union, gives 40,800,000 as the probable population oo June 1, 3S70, when the ninth census is to be taken. This is an increase of over 9,000,000, or 29.76 percent, on tlie population of 1860. While some men were racing their pon ies for fan on a course in Colorado, the othtjr day, two of the ponies going in op posite directions came in collision. One went up.lbe other down, and the drivers on recovering their breath, found both ani mals dead. It is advertised in Canadian journals that certain banks will receive American silver coin for exportation ou government account at five per cent, discount until one million of dollars has been exported, when it will con tinue to be received at five and one-half per cent. Send it home by all means ; we can make use of it The damage done to Southern Califor nia by the long continued drouth has been great. The Monterey Democrat says : "In many instances, indeed, sheep owners, in place of seeking to rescue the annual crop of Iambs, are employing men to knock theiu over the head as fast as born. ..In San Luis Obispo, sheep are selling at fifty- cents a head, and cattle from $19 to $20. DIS.O : At his residence near Woodland, on Tues day, March 1st, 1870, Jlko.me Kojjxson, in the 44th year ot his age. The deceased was much respee'ed arrd beloved, and had been for a number of years a member of the Evangelical Lu theran church. He had been ailing for more than a year past, but was confined to lus bed ocly about two weeks, lie met death with feelings of Christian com posure and resignation. Notwithstanding the inclemency of the day, his funeral was largely attended by the relatives and friends. May the God of all consolation, who i also the father of the fatherless, comfort and protect bis bereaved companion and chil dren. - N. On Wednesday, March 9, 1S70. Frank Curtis, son of Kobert A- and Eliza Green, of Lawrence township, aged 2 years, 1 months and 29 days. Clearfield Eetail Markets. CORRECTED W Applet), dried, lb, Apple, greun, ba. 1 ApplebuMer, gal, 1 Huttcr. lb, r.ceC fresh, lb, itaf, dried, lb, Buckwheat, ba, 1 Buckwheat Sour. Ib EEKLT BT R. MOSS OP. 12 I Hay, too, 1 Haul Ib. 20 on 25 Irt 18 25 0 1 2 14 35 00 I 00 5' 00 I Shoulder, lb, Sides, lb, Lard, Ib. Oae, bu. Onions, bo. Port. lb. Pork. tne. bbl, Potatoes, bu Keniid. bu. - 2 Roardj. per M 14 Corn, tlitiiled, 1 ' ears, " meal, 3 Chop. rje. 3 - mixed, 2 Chocse, lb, Cherries, lb, Ceickei;g.ilros?scd.!b, Floor, bbl. Planter, bbl. 3 50 Peaches, dried, lb. 15 Kye. bu, 1 2i lb, 3 .Salt, per Back, 3 AO Shingles, irt io. 5 00 Shingles" 24 in. 12 00 Timothy seed, bu, 5 00 Wheat, bu, 1 fifl Wool, lb, 4". -iLOSiNO PRICES OF IibHAVEN BU0U 40 South, Third Street, Philadelphia 3 o'clock, P. 31., March 12th, 1879. r S ' of Ids!, V S. s ..f I8s. 0 S B of 1HS4, U S. 8 of 1865, - U. S. "s of H55. new, V. S. i i,f IS57, new, II. S. 6"ol 18S3, U S 5". 10-4I1N. 15. S 30 year 6 per rent. Cy., lue Coca pound Interest iotee. Gold, Silver, Union Pacini R. R. 1st M. Bonds. Central Paeifij K. K.. I'ui-ju Pacific Land Grant Bonds, 114) 1142 Hit lli'i l'JO 1(1'.' t loyi lc.'i 10S . lost 109 10HJ HOI 1091 lOH lOd l!2j ia 1I2J 1121 II I i llil 820 830 720 730 yATERMEX, ATTENTION. The un ' dorsigned having erected a new and commodious boose on the river bank at Xior.-e Shoe Point, opposite the Mosbaunon, and having rcinoied those large rocks so that rafts may land wiilt ea, would call the attention of Watermen to the advantage of this point for tying up elder a day run from above. The tablo will be spread with a bountiful hand, and the 0.ir well supplied with choice liquors. WM. KCHNARS. TAMES II. PARKER. Pork Packer and wholesale dealer in Haeon. Mes-s Pork, Lard. Suar Cured Hams and Feir. No. 309 Lib erty Street. Pittsburgh, l'a. ' ll'eb.2,'0-2up. rpO WATERMEN. The undersigned have opened a houe of eniertainment. for watermen, at the Gig Basin, to which they di rect the attention of watermen. Too rocks have been blown out of the basin, so that there is a good landing on both sides of the river. Fare good, and charges moderate f eb. 2 1. 1S70 HOOVER 4 FRAZElt. rpO WATERMEN. The undersigned would inform the peop'o of Clearfield county, lhat he will again, this spring, open boarding house at Fultun's lload Water, for the accommodation of rift-men. lie solicits a call from bis old friends and customers, and all oth ers Come one come all. Maroh 9,'70-tf WM. M. JOHXSON. .4 DMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE. -Let- ters "f Administration on the estate of Thorax I.i.l.lcll. late of Clar6eld boro'. dee'd, having been granted to the umtersitrned, notice is hereby given that all persons indebted to said estate are required to make immediate payment, and these having claim against the same will pre sent them, properly authenticated for settlement to - EOP11ROMA LIDDELL. March 9..1S70 fit. Admistratrix. ITOUSK AND LOT FOR SALE. The undersigned will' sell, at Private Sale, his IIou. and Lot. situate on Locust Street, be tween 3rd and 4th Streets. In the Borough of Clear field. The property is in good repair, and is a lery desirable location for a residence.. It will be sold at n bargain. Terms easy. .March 2,'70--f CHARLES LARRf.MER. PXECUTORHNOTICE. Letters Testa---imentarvon the estate of G.Philip Gue lich, late of Lawrence town;htp,decea.ed. having been granted to - the undersigned, act ice Is hereby given thatall persons indebted to said es tate are required to make immediate payment, and those having jlaiins against the same will present them, croperly authenticated, for settle ment, to JAMES WRKLEY. March, 2, 1970-61. Executor. g A M UK L I. S.N Y BE 11, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER A.VD JEWELER, Clearfield, Pi. All work warranted to give satisfaction. A good assortment of Watch-glaases aad Keys al ways on hand. Booms oa Second Street, opposite the Court n""1- March 2. 1870-tf. FRCITS-Canned Strawberries, Lima Beans, Corn, Peachei, Tomtoes,Apargus. Prunes. nvricon; i-reservea Prone.. Cranberry bauce. Jellies, Pepper Sauce, C. rTRATZER'S. Oppoeir, Jail. D RIED FRUITS Apples, Peaches, Prunes Cherries. Raisins. Currants, A.j., at ' C. KRATZER'S.Oppofrte the Jail SPECIAL NOTICE. Schenck's Pulmonic Syrup,- Beeweed Tonie and Mandrake Ptlls.will enre Con sumption. Liver Con.pliot and dyspepsia, if ta- aen aeoording to directions. iney are an mt to be taken at the same time. Tbay eleanse the stomach, relax the liver, aoJ pot it to work ; then the appetite becomes good, the food digests and akes good blood, tne patieni oegins to grow iu flert, the diseased matter ripens in the 1-ngs.and the patient outgrows the disease and gets well. This is th only way to euro the consumption. T iIim. ih,M medicines Dr. J. II. Sohencsr, of Philadelphia, owes his unrivalled success in the treatment of pulmonary eonsumption. . The Pul monic Syrup ripens the morbid matter in the longs, nature throws it on oy an easy oicr tinn far when the chleem or matter is ripe, a slight cough will throw ttoff, and the patient has rest and the lungs begin o neai. x u" ui.. mo Seaweed Tonio and Mandrake Pills must be freely used to cleanse the stomach and liver, so that the Pulmonic Syrup aid the food wilt mke good blood. Liver Complaint is one of the most prominent causes of Consumption. Schenck's Seaweed Ton ie is a gentle stimulant and alterative, and the alkali in the Seaweed, which this preparation ia made of, assisU the stomach to throw out the gas trie juice to dissolve the food with the Pulmonie Syrup, and it is made into good blood without fer mentation or souring in the stomach. The great reason why physicians do not euje consumption is, they try to do too muoh ; they give medicine to stop the eough, to stop chills, to stop night sweats, heetic fever, and by so doing they derange the whole digestive powers.looking up the secretions and eventually the patient sinks and dies. Dr. Schenck, In his treatment, does not try to atnn a none h. night sweats, chills or fever. Re move the eause.aad they will all stop of their own accord No one can be cured of consumption.liv er oomplaint, dyspepsia, catarrh, canker, ulcer ated throat.unless the liver and stomach are made healthy. If a peraon hasoonsumpHon.of eourw the lungs in some way are diseased, either tubercles, ab scesses, bronchial irritation, pleura adhesion, or tha Itinera are a mass of inflimation an 1 fast de rnvinir T n anch eaes what must be done? It ia not onlv the lanes that are wanted, bat it is the whole body. The stomach eu l liver havo lost their power to make Wood out of food. the only chance is to take Schenck's three medieines, which will bring up a tone to the stomach, the nntixnt will he?in wantfood. it will digrst easily and make good blood ; then the patient begins to gain in flesh, and as soon as the body begins to prow, the luntrs beg'n to heal up. and the patient gets fleshy and well.' This is the only way to cure consumption. When there is no lung disease, and only liver romnlaint and dvanensia. Schenck's Seaweed Toiioand Mandrake Pills are sufficient without tue Pulmonio Syrop. Take the Mandrake Piils freely in all bilious complaints, aa they are per fectly Harmless. Dr. Sv'benck. who has enjoyed uninterrupted boalth for mny years past, and now weighs 22i pounds, wa wasted away to a mere skeleton, in ih vr la-it fc'ae of oulmonary consumption, his physicians havifg pronounced his case hopeless anil anandoneil Hl.1 iu uia iuio. us si h th. f,reaid mej icines.and since his recovery many similarly afflicted have used Dr. Sebenck s preparations with the s,uie remarkable soeeesa. The directions accompany ib . each, make it not absolutely necesary to sec r. Schenck, unlets the patients wish their longs examined, and for this purpose be is Professional! tft his Principal Uffice, Philadelphia, every Saturday, where all letters for advice must be addressed. Jle is also professional! v at No 32 Bond Street, Kw York, everv other Tuesday, and af No. 3d liao."er St.. Boston. everyolher'Wedcesday. He giv-s tlvice free, but for a thorough examination wi'h his Respirometor the price is Si. Office hours at ea "b city from 9 A. M to S P. M. Price of the Pulmonio Syrup and Seoweed Ton ic each 31.50 pr bottle, or (5.50 balt-luxen. Mandrake Pills 25 cents a box. For sale by all druggists. DR. J. II. SOHENCK. A p. 7,'69-ly 15 TV. fitiSt.. Phil a. COUNTV DIRECTORY. TIME OF IlOLDIXa COURT. 2d Monday iu January, 3d in March, 4lh " in May, 3d Monday in June. 2 w. 4th " in Sept 2 w. 2d " in Nov J w. COUNTY AND DISTRCT OFFICERS. Pres't Judge Ilow.Chas A Mayer. Lock H siren. As'te.Judges Jinn. Samuel Clyde. Clcarlield. lion. Jaob VYiilbcIui (irahamton Sheriff. . . . Cyrenns Howe, . . Prothonotary, Aaron C. Tate. . . Keg. A Kec. . Anbury W. Lee, district Att'y, W. M M Cullough, treasurer.. . Lever Flejrnl,. . Clearfield Co. Surveyor, S. F McCloskey, . Curwensvillo N. Washington Couiuiumi u rs. Othello Smead. . Samuel ShaflV.er, . Cleartield. Uleu Hope. Clearfield. N Millport. Hunt. ClearfioiJ. Samuel 11. Minduian, Auditors. . . t'lark Drown. . . . Price A. Howies, John 1). Miller, . . Coroner. . . . James A. Moore, . Co.Superind't Geo W. Snydtr, . LIST OF POST-OFFICES. Towii.iJiry. jYamev of P.O. Names of P.M. He'xaria. - - Glen Hope, - - Homer l ullree, - - - Utabville, - - - S. MuFarland, Ilegarty':1 Roads Samuel llegarty Bell, Bower, - S A. Rcranaugh - - CUest, - - Cush. - - - Osteud. Thos.A. M Ohoe J.W Campbell, it. L. Hendorson Bloom, -Hogg. - - Forrest. A Tgornon Holdeo Clearfield Bridge, - Jus. Forrest. - Watlacetou, John E Moore Bradford, - Woodland, - .... Win '4 Grove, Brady, - - - Lutheraburg, 4 - - - Trontville, - - Jefieraon Line. - a. Albert. Kd. Williams - L. B. Carlile - Mrs. C. Weaver John lleberlin. Burnside, - New Washington Sam'l McCune ... Burnside, - Matthew Irwin. ii ... 1'atchinville, - Jack Patcbin. ' ... East Ridge, - W Summerville Chest,- --. Hard, - - - Lewis J. liurd " ... Mo'.Jarvey. - - - Wm Mc'jarvey ' ... Westoter, - - - S A. Farber. ClearfitM. - Clearfield. - - - P. 4. Gaulin Covington, - Frenchvil'e, - - Claud. liaimoy " ... Karthaus, ... John Reiier Cnrwensville titfwensville, - - Charlos iioel Decatur, - Philipsburg, Centre county. Pa. ' - - West Decatur, - - Lever Sineal, Ferguson, - Marron, - - . John P Straw. Uirurd, -- Lecontc's Mills. - Augu's Leconte, - - - Bald liiils, - - Alex. Irwin. Coshen, - - Snawsviile, - - H. II. Morrow, ijrabam, - - Grahamton.) - Thos. II. Fnrcey Guelich, - - Smith's Mills, - Jc. O. Ganoe. .... Allemans' - - - Henry Allptuin. Huston, - - Tyler, - - - - Miss U J. Tyler. - - - Pcunficltt. - - Frank Bowman. Jordan, - - Ansonville, - - H. Swan Karthaus. ,- Salt Lick, - - Geo. Heckadirr. Knox, --- New ih.lport, - 11 J. Sloppy. Morris, ... Kylertown, - - I.d. C. Brenner. " - - - Morriinlale. - - John Odell. Oscenla. - Osceola Mills.- T. F Boalich. Penn, Lumber City .t - 11 W. Spencer. . . Grampian Hills, Jona. Wall Pike, --- - Curwensvillo, - Chas. Iioel. . I ninn, - - Rockton, - - - D. E. Urubaker. Woodward, Jeffries. ... James Lockett. . .... Mauera, - - - - J. G Derby. This Post Office w 11 .do for Chest township f Will answer for Ferguson township. STATE & V. STATES DIRECTORY. ' OFFICERS OF PENNSYLVANIA. Governor. ... John W. Geary, Cumberland, Seo'y of Com. - Frank Jordan, - Bedford, Dep. Secretary, J. M. Weakiey, -AuuiiorGen John F JJarlror.ft, Montgomery, Surveyor Gen.-' J: M. Campbell, -' Cambria, Attorney Gen. - F. O Brewster, - Philadelt hia. Adjutant Gen. - D. B. M'Crea y. - Erie, Stato Treasurer, Wm. W Irwin, - Beaver, Sop Com Sch's J. P. Wickersham, Lancaster, Deputy Sup'tj C. It. Cobuin, - - Bradford, State Librarian, Wicn Forney, - -' Dauphin, SnpREua Coprt Chief .Tnstiee Jaeres Thomp son. AsH-ciatea. Henry W. Williams, John M Reed. Daniel Agnew. George Sbarswood. Ses sions, Philadelpibe, 1st Mowlary of January. Har risburg, 4th Monday of April. Sunbury. 1st Mon day of October Fi thbui, 3d Mo'noay of October. OFFICERS OF TUE UNITED STATES. President. - - - Ulysses S Grant. - Illinois Vice President. Schuyler Colfax, - Indiana. Sec. of State, - Hamilton Fish. - New York. See. of Treas'y. Geo S Boutwell, Massachusetts Sea of War, - Wm. W. Belknap. Iowa. Sec. of Navy. - Gei. M. Robeson, New Jersey, See. of Interior Jaeob D. Cox, - - Ohio. P. M Gen. - - J A J. Creswell, Maryland, Attorney Gen. - M. R. Hoar, ... Massachusetts StrpREMT b CerRT. Chief Justice. S, P. Chase, of Ohio. Associate Justices Nathan Clifford, of Maine, Samuel Nelson, of New York, David Da vis, of Illinois, Noah II Swayne, of Ohio, Sam uel F. Miller, of Iowa, Stephen J. Field, of Cat. Salary of Chief Justice SS 500, of Associates 58,' 000. PRUNES "a quantity on hand and for sale at May 27. GRAHAM'S. MISS II. S. SWAN'S, School for Girh, Tb n.,t Torn, of twentv-two weeks will com mence on Monday, February 21, 1370. term or Tt-mow. Reading. Orthography.Writing, Object Les . . . . -. i -. i . i i , sons, i riinary Ariinmi-'w primary Georranhv. ner half term.. (of 11 weeks), ti 00 History, Local and Descriptive Geography witn Slap urawing, jieutat and Written Arithmetie, SO Algebra and the Sciences. 9 00 Instruction in Instrumental Musie, 10 60 Oil Painting, 12 00 Max Y orE, r For full particulars sena ior circular. Clearfield, August 25. 1869-ly. C. KRATZER & SONS are receiving a splendid stoct of CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS, LACE CURTAINS, WINDOW SHADES, COUNTERPANES AND QUILTS, LINEN TABLE CLOTHS AND NAPKINS, LADIES SILK COATS AND OVERSKIRTS, ELEGANT SHAWLS AND LACE POINTS, LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S TRIMMED HATS, DRESS GOOD J 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, M-EN SCALF AND FRENCH KIP BOOTS, HEAVY CALF BOOTS, $5,-; MEN'S AND BOTS FINE AND HEAVY SHOES, BEST STONE TEA SETTS, SG, CASS1MEKES VERY CHEAP, GROCERIES, FLOUR AND PROVISIONS AT LOWEST RATES, LIBERAL REDUCTION TO THOSE BUY - ING IN QUANTITY, t WOOL, MARKETING AND COUNTRY I PRODUCE. WANTED. Clesrfield. Jnne 20, 1809. ATTENTION, BU YE 11 S HEAD ! READ!! Who sell tlie .cheapest goods in the counJ ? - MOS SO P ! "Who soils Lest calicoes at 12 5 cts a yari? MOSSOl'! Who sells bst unbleached muslin at 17 cents' MOSSOP! Who sells Hull's Calf Coots at ?5 00? MOSSOP! Who soils Hall's be.'t Coarse Coots at $4 58? MOSSOP! Who sells I fall's bePtKIp Boots at 4,50? MOSSOP! Who sells Hats lower than anybody else? MOSSOP! Who sells Sugar the cheapest ? MOSSOP! Who sells Syrup the chenpest? MOSSOP! Who sells Flour the cheapest ? MOSSOP? Who sells Chop and Feed the cheapest ? MOSSOP! Who sells Hardware the cheapest ? MOSSOP! Who sells Queensware the cheapest ? moss or? Who sells Tinware the cheapest? MOSSOP! Who sells Clothing the cheapest ? MOSSOP! Who sells Plaster the cheapest ? MOSSOP.' Who sells Salt the cheapest ? MOSSOP! Who first brought goods down to the lowest cash prices ? MOSSOP! Everybody should buy their goods at MOSS OP'S! Clearfield, May 12. 18(19. E D. PERKS A Co' flour, the best in market, for ate y J-SHAWASON. D ESSrCATEDCOCOANCTS,forpie.puddings, ic trurai a: uttAtaAJl o. QFFICE OF FISK & HATCH. BANKERS AND DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, No. S Nassau Street, He Yob a, Fxdbcakt 15th, 1S70. The remarxable seecess which attended oar ne gotiation of the Loans of the Central Pacific Kail nad Company and the Western Pacific Railroad Company, and the popularity and credit which Loans have maintained in the markets, both ia thie country and Europe, hsve shown that the First Mortgage Bonds of wisely located and hon orably managed Railroads are promptly recogni sed and readily taken as the most su itable, safe, and advantageous form of investment, yielding a more liberal income than can hereafter be de rived from Government Bonds, and available to take their place. Assured that, in the selection and negotiation of superior Railroad Loans; we are meeting great publio want, and rendering a valuable ser vice both to the holders of Capital and to those great National works of internal improvemert T.hose intrinsie merit and substantial character entitle them to the use ot Capital and the confi dence of investors we now offer with special eoafidence and satisfaction the FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS or TBB Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad Company. The Chesapeake and Ohio'Railroad, connecting the Atlantic coast and the magnificent harbors of the Chesapeake Bay with the Ohio Kiver at 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 tiansportatio'n between the Atlantic seaboard and Rurope on the one hand and the preat producing regions of the Ohio and Mississippi Valleys on the oaber. The importance of this Road as a new outlet from the West to the sea magnifies it into one of national cotrretjuonce, and insure to it an exten sive through traffio from the day of its cooiple tion; while, in the development of the extensive agricultural and mineral resources of Virginia aad est Virginia, it possesses, along its own line the elements of a large and profitable local bu siness. Thirs the great interests.both general and loonl wbioh demand the completion of the Chesapeax and Ohio Railroad to the Ohio River, afford' the surest guarantee of its success and value, and render it the most important and substantial rail road entcrpriso now in progress in this country. Its superiority as an Eaat and West route, and the promise of an immense and profitable trade awaiting its complxtion, have drawn to' it the at- tentionand no operation of prominent Capitalists and Qailroad men of this City, of sound Julg ment and known integrity, wnose connection with It. together with that of eminent oitiiens and bu sines men of Virginia and West Virginia sures an energetio, honorable. and successful man ageuent- Tb Road is completed nd in operation from Richmond to the celebrated White Pulphu Springs of Wost Virginia, 227 mi lea. and there re main but 200 mile, (now partially constructed) to be oompleted, to earry it to the proposed terminus on the Ohio river at, or near, the mouth of the Big andy River, liO miles above Cincinnati. and 350 mile below Pittsburg. Lines are hjw protected or in progress through Ohio and Kentucky to this point, which will eon nect the Chesapeake and Ohio with the entire railroad system of the West and Southwest, and with the Pacifto Railroad. j Its valuable franchises and superior tivanta- f-e will place the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad Company among the richest and most powerful and nstwortby corporations ot the country ; and there exists a present talde, in completed road and work done, equal to the entire amount of the mortgage. The detai.'s of the Loan hare bee- arranged with special reference to the wahta of all classes of investors, and combine th various feature of convenience, safety, ani protection against loss oi fraud. The Bonds are in denominations of $1000, $500 and $100. They will be isjued a Coupon Bond-, payable to Bearer, and may be held in that form ; or the Bond may be reglitered in the name of the own er, with the coupons remaining payable to bearer attached, the principal being then transferable only on the books of the Company, nnlesa re-a-rigned to bearer : or the coupons may be detach ed end cancelled, the Bond made a permanent Registered Bond, transferable only on the Books of the Company, and the interest made payable only to the registered owner or his attorney. The three olasses will be known respectively as : 1. 'Coupon Bonds payvbl to Bearer." 2. "Registered Bonds with 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 yeara to run from JannarvlS, 1S70, with interest atsix percent, per annum from November 1, 1869. Principal and interest paya ble in gold in the city of New York. The interest is payable in May end November, that it may take the place of that of the earlier issues of Five-Twenties, and suit the convenience of our friends who alroady hold Central and Western Pacific Bonds, with interest payable in January and July, and who may desire, in making additional investment, to have their interest re ceivable at diflerent seasons of th year. The Loan is secured by a mortgage npon the entire Line of Road from Richmond to the Ohio River, with the equipment and all other property and appurtenandea oonnetted therewith A Sinking Fund of $100,000 per annum is pro vided for the redemption of tb Bonds, to take effect one year after the completion of the road. The mortgage is for 15,000,000, of which S2, OPO.OCO will bo reserved and held in trust for the redemption of outstanding Bonds of the Virginia Central Railroad Coir pany, now merged in the Chesapeake and Ohio. Of the remaining S 1,3 000,000. a sufficient amount will be sold to complete the road to the Ohio riv er, perfect and improve the portion now in oper ation, and thoroughly equip th whole for a large and active traSo. The present price is 90 and accrued interest. A Loan so amply secured, so earefully guarded, and so certain hereafter toeommand a piominent place among the favorite securities in the mar k'. both of tbig country and Europe, win be at once appreciated and quickly absorbed. Very respectfully, FISK 4 HATCH, Banker s P. S. Wahav issued pamphlets oontainingfall particulars, statistical detail, map, etc, which will be furbished npon application'. 7 Wa buy and sell Government Bond,, and receive the accounts of Bauks, Bankers, Corpora tions, ead other, subject to check at sight, and, allow interest on daily balaooe. March S, 1870-3 B. TERMS Or TflE orRMAt. The Rafts"' JwcattAt is pnblCsked on Weal nesdayat 2,00 pet anaem in advetoe- If n oald at th becinnlnc of tie year. $? " l charged, and S3.00 if not paid before th Joe. AtTKBTTsaaXTS will be Inserted at H,i0 T?r squar, for thr or let ineertione-rT'n'.fine (or less) counting a square. For every additional insertion SO eent will be charged. A deduction will be mad to yearly advertiser No subacriDtion taken for a shorter tint flaa six months, and no paper will be disenotinaeil tra' tillall arrearage are paid.exoept at th opttea el the publisher. B. J.KOW. WINE & LIQUOR ST0RF; L L. REIZENSTEIN & CO., . DXILXR 19 WAVES AND LIQUORS, MARKET STREET, CLEARFIELD, PA. A good assortment for medical purposes always on band. ' January 27. 18n!Mm. UNITED STATES BONDS, i BOUGHT, SOLD AND EXCHANGED, ON MOST LIBERAL TERMS. ' G OLD BOUGHT and SOLD at MARKET JUTES. COUPONS CASHED. PACIFIC It. It. BONDS BOUGHT AND SOLD. STOCKS BOUGHT atid SOLD on COMMlSSIOXonly. Accounts received and interest allowed on daily balance subject to check, at sight. D Ell A YEN '& BRO., 40 SOUTII 3n STHEET, ' Philadelphia: Mareh 2, l87C-Iy, M E N s'' YOUTH S AND BOY S CLOTinNG: The undersigned having recently fed READY-MADE CLOTHING to his former business,' would re?pectfu!ty solicit an examination ofhis stock. Being a practical Tailor be flatters himself that he is able to offer abetter cla of ready-made wore than ha heretofore been brongnt t'oi this mar ket. Anyone wishing to boy good in this line would save money by eallinajat bis store, and making thoir selection. A t., ,- a full supply of Gents-furnishing goods always on hand. Feeling thankful for past favors he would re spectfully solicit a continuance of th me. April 23. 1869. II. BRIDftK. 1870. FEBRUARY. 1870. RECONSTRUCTION! u I Intend to Itgld it Out On This L'me:3 V M . R E E D , Market Strekt, Cleaf.fielp, Pa. DRESS GOODS, FANCY G OODS, NOTIONS, . trimmings, Ladies and gents' furnishing goods, hats, caps, Ladies', Misses and Childrcns' Shoes, AT POPULAR PRICES The entire stock on hand will be sold at PRESENT VALUE, and the stock will be replenished every sixty days, with the choicest and best goods in the market. SIIAAYS ROW, (a few doors vrest of the Postoffice.) CLEARFIELD, PA. February i, 18?0. MUSICAL GOODSrrVipIins. Flutes, Fires, As. cordeuns, Claronets. Uarmonicans, Violin Strings, Bridges, Keys, and. Tail Piece, Inning Forki Preceptors a'r-d Music Papr, at C. KRATZER'a, Opposite tLa Jail, TnE CELEBRATED RICUARTiSON ROOTS Light Kip, ti; Frencli Kip, 5,f French Calf, $i; at . c. KRATZER S. March 8,'70. Opposite th Jil o IL CLOTH 8, at ereatlv xdeed U. 11 AQ U.CCADU ) v J . inwvrM TEATHEB Oak-tan ad Spanraa SLoJe, French J and American. Calf and Kip, Upper Morocco, Binding. Vajing' and 6ho-Sdings.at (Opposite the Jail.) " C- KRAf ZEHS. NOW! NOW!! NOW!:! "KfiMOVAL. Tb anderalgned fespeetfally inform th eitt scn of ClearSeiJ ead vicinity, that h ha re moved hi BAKERT tota building oath corner ot .Market and Third Street, formerly oeeapied byJe.n Bilburo, wkr & keeps on hand all kind of . Confectioneries, . B 11 E A D, P I RS, Cakes, etc-. : which will be sold at very reasonable rates' BREAD OXLY I VENTS A LOAF. Feb. 23,lS70-3m. JOHN A. STADLKR.' ATTENTION RAFTSMEN ! Raftstnea are informed that th best and cheap est bread can at all time b STADLER'S BAKERY,- Clearfield, Pa. at t. siid, J . WKAVKIl a, rom xll, ). r. aoer .JOXIl. w.w.aerr. NOTICE- clXrfield PLANING mill iLL RIG H Mbssr. BOO?. WEAEE k C6, Proprietors, would respectful' inform the eitisens f the county that they have completely refitted and upplied their PLANING MILL, in this Bor-egh, with the best and latest improved WOOD WORKING MACHINERY, and are now prepared to execute all efdere f thcrIi'eo business, sucb a Flooring,-Weathcrb5ardm, Sash, Doors, Blh4 . Brackets hiii , - Mo-Wings; 6f all kinds; j ri'ifiirig.,tihlnmUtiini, and will pay caa for clear tuo", e'ne-and-'a-talf '.ncP,inJ,1"nk preferred iNov a. 7. T-ORTLLARD'S Is an exeelleM irtlsl of "ETTREK " ttnlat4 Virgiaiaj iJ KJ r wber.Tr introduced it tl . KmokinfC Tobacco universally admired. It ia put up In handrom muslin bags, in which or ders for ilearschaum Pipe are daily packed, i - i i i. LORTLLARD'S I classed by allwbeeonsume afhf PI nli I 't th -finest of all;" it Smoking Tobacco leaf grown ; it U aati-ner-you in its effects, a tne Nicotine has been ex tract,;! ; it leaves no disagreeable taste after smo king; it i very mild, light ia color and weight, hence one pound will last as long as 3 of ordina obacco. , In this brand we also pack order every day for first quality Meerschaum Pipes. Try it aud envine yourselv: it is all itolaim to be, -the finest of all." LORILLARD'S I This brand of Fin Cot f! V V T TT T? V I Shewing Tobaeeo ba VJAJ 1 u 1X1 leaual or superior any- ChewingVTobaoco. where. Itiswithoat donbt th beat chawing tobacco in th country . LOKfLLARD'tS I have now been in general C IT l,1 V Q lus in th Cnitd State ....-V- lover 110 year, and still soxnuw!dged -'th best" wbervr used If your storekeeper does not have tbee article for sal, ask him to get tbem; they are (old by respectable jobbers almost every wa'er. Circular of price forwarded on application. Dec. l.'9-3m. P. LORILLARtf. New York. pURMTUBE JOOMS. jonx artLivn, Desires to inform his old friends and cestrmei that, having enlargad his shop afid ificfeksad hit facilities for manufacturing, he ia now prepared to make tb ofder mach fornilnrk aa k ed, in good style and at cheap rate for cask. B mostly n as on nana at Bis rutbithft Poem.' vanea aasorimeni oi iurnitnr, amoag wblcu If BTKEAt'S AMD SlDEBOARDSt Wardrobe and Book-cases; Centre. Sofa. Parlar iireaarast and Joining extension Table. Common, Frenob-posts, Cottage, Jcn . ny-liind and other Bedsteads. SOFAS OF ALL KISDS. W0RK-BTAND8. HAT ftVtt" AlrU'01Ail'O SS, Spring-seat. Cafp-Wto!. iihd raMor Ckftiis; And common aud other Chairs. L O O K I N G-G LASSES Of every description on band, and new c!aar. fcr oia irames, wmcs win e pu in oh vary reasonable terms, onehort ilSUeb: II also keep on hand, orfurnjsheato ordef; Hair, kura-ouw, nair ana uotton top .Mattresses. , COFFINS, OF EVERY KIND Mad to order, and fnnorals attends (;a m , Hearse, whenever desirable. Also, House painting done to order. The above, and manv other t;,'.c . ri to customers cheap for cash. or exchanged for ap. pi,.uj pxunaee. . vaerjy. Mapl. Poplar, Lin-wood end other Lumber suitable for tb bui- mior. in tiraiDrt lor uroitirt. Dal.i.k..lL..L.. I ' . . "..iu-., . auup ib oo oiaraei etroet, L. J e a r field, and nory opposite th "Old 3 Store " M.iaher4. JOHN Gl rLlt II P. I; DR: BOYEirS PCKK WEST BRANCH BITTERS . uwaiim-ngiDj f'-.cuiaoi loaio.eos pounded from fresh and choice herb and pos itively pure spirits, free freta fusil ail, or fktber itrilalinir hh,..!.. J .11 --"- O pi.fu. .M4 wm Dot disagree or oCend th most delicate atomach. Warrant ed to contain mora med- j ioTUal virtue than any bitters at present offered to th pabli. IT EBliS BUT A TRIAL. T fnrroKsa tK A rt naatirak v to ours Dytpepciv-to e-jrt Pet r and Aro to cure HilloMiiflti to curt ContInAtio M Chroiuc Uiarrh to ear Flmtlbco to ear Acid Eractat.n. u v. tl.l . - 4ivi TVUI TTITI I If T 1 lOL euro Hypochondria to ear Sallownes tka Complexion to oor Pimple and Blotch to cure btMnl ll.k'.IK - J i, . - . uu(i ana more vSJbSV Vhtllt Protr.,ioa o: v IT HAS iVO . TRY IT ANB 1E CONVINCED. KOLD EVBY WHERE, AT U PERBOTTI.K., A iHraldwrnl U tk frmdt vuftrracxDaan kxclsit.T a: i. s. h a w, CLEARFiEU. PA ', Dealer in- Saagav Medjcacee, Caaksala, Dya Stuffs. Oils, Paints, YarnMiaa. Ac.. Patent Uedieiae. ur Wlaacand Liqaer for mdioal purpates, Fanoy and Toilet -Article, and all good aaaally kept in a Drug Stora, told Feb. S3.) cheap. !? GANXED FRU1 T.Caaaedt rlsav tUaehaa and canned eera, et , for sale at tb Drug store of A, I SH,VY March 10, li. 'I: If it-1 i. I i.1 : i n n