'gfa., ugnof 31, 1870. VrlAKFlW.D, PA., AUGUST 31, 1ST0. PtTB"' T" 'n?Q"e loa 'are transmission ' ,.r,r- I f nuil. pa'ror.s should remit by check '.4-i,4T. orhnve 'heir letters registered. ' 1','c: ;) ' will ec!oi(i in the 6rt paper after -e a-r-ty nr.es to L.tjuI: r--n-i'- S. Summer Arrangement. ,'7- :n !e:tr Tyrone at : : : 9.00 re Ar-ivcsatOs'sn'.ant : : : : 10 35 a.in rhit it-shore st . : 11.00 a. m ClenrfiMd at : til rnn Ies-- '"'earfie'd s : Arrives at Pbilipsburg at O ecola at : : Tvrone at : : " Bellefonte at : Lock Haven at u Williamsoortat : 1 2 $ p. n : 2 SO p m 3 40 p. m : 4 no p. m : 5.30 p. m : 8 IS p. m. 9 60 p. m. : 10 60 p. m. Accommodation Train. , r;..irfc!4 nt : : : : : : 7.00 a.. Ar-.T 'o at f'rilipst.nrg at : : 9 10 a. m. Outlast : : : 10.25 a.m. lu'crsecticn at : : 1 OB p. m. Tyr.-ine t : : : : 1 20 p. m. rxrrcs leaves Williarasport at 8 CO a. m " Arrives al lock Haven at . :10 10 am. iteHefiinte : : : 11 40 a m. Jntcr.-ccMon at : : 1.03 p. iu. .. O .-.-ola at : : : : 2 4J p. m, rhiliwl-ucg it : : 3 3ip.ni. Ou'&eid at : : : 8 00 p.m. m cirncci5! ror'e at Tyrone with trains j- t ani Vir-i on the Main hire. nu-rrs li-vi"? Cteitfield at 2 30 p. m., reach v, i: "ii; -t rt at 10 :0 p. m. the pane Jay. ..., r r-1 iTvirs Willi imsportato 00a ni. reach t' rnrScld at 6 J p m. tiie same day. Kn.nsrors. 7ivi:ie services will l.e held S.ibl -aris in WtMrQelJ, as follows: 'J. 11. -v. lliiii, i'l St. Andrew's Episcopal 'ilk -i, :t 11 A. M. and 7 1. M. Sunday i-i. .-.i 3 1'. M. I'raver meeting every vV ! i - In !" evening tit 7 o'clock. II. ' i:irIT,in the Presliyieriancliureli, .-Vii'u r.iiil cvcninjr. Sabaath school at ; 1. M. I'rayer i;iee:in every Wednesday ;-h'-.! at 7 o'cloi-k. i:.- V.c: J. II. M'Cord, in the Methodist t!!orninc and evening. Sabbath -V..-1 i 0 A. ?. Prayer met-ting, every " : - iy !it 7 J P. M. ('ommuriioti servient ":;-t 8-:hhjfh rf every month at-10! A. M. St. 1'i.ki -is' fhurch Mas." at 10i A. JI., ? I and fourth Sundava of each . . . . . F"K SaLK a second h?nd ConLingStov Tii'imph. No. 0, at the Pres'oj terian Par-.-.ii8ga, Clearfk-M, Pa. . 0-:?y. tl.iw long will tl:e ciiizens of C-ar&.M be content to -go stumbling along r wri teV l FiJowaiks l-y starlight, l-efore k ;v;rr sj-irit corupe's a uniform grade to tv ftnet. substantial pavements, and Eii-.-t-t Units t' guide the footstep?. M. K. Church. We have been Jnfonn ci ti.it iirn!Rtii;nt3 ars perfected fir the (-::..;.! ii of ti.o u lienM room in the M. Cii-J'X'h at I iiN plae. Vhn it is fin '..-'.- I our Mcrho li-t fiiends will have a 1 1.. -a:iL :. J sjb'taniial place of worship. T - hk I'LAYEn. We have ben reqnet (" : a:;noanc. that a match gann of Base L..'!. letween the Su.s)ne!.annaa of Cur-v-!-".;!!.. and ths Ilerculeam of Lumhtr f'. y. wiil bs plays 1 in llie ground of the j. :. -, on Friday afternoon, September 2d. 2-"f.w Fni o Stcre. We would direct the i debt on the church. Refreshments on the j,.i;: a of our raaders to tha advertise- j tround. Opportunities for amusement giv Li,tcf vV. B. A!cand.?r, in to-day's Jour- I en. The u.e of spirittious liquors strictly at.. Mr. A. has recently opened a ?rr.; bi Curwetisville, and those in want oi in Ai liu; would do well to give Off. We understand that on Mon- ii-', Ja ts-j Barrett's carriage iiorss m o::, 02?a;'jnei by ths breaking of the X yi.ke wh'le co;i.ii! dorrn the hill in . i-n-t part of thft burouth. The Judge !il- litt.'j s..ni, whii were in the carriage the tita", were thro'.vo out, bat escaped r; .ji iiijnry, only reccivipg some severe Tan carriage was couideral'y r -ii. r'". JtL. Ji.hn Lingafelter was lodged i j..;; at this place on Saturday last, tharg ; '.::h slea'.ins forty d;:'.!ars from Mr. J. :i 'n'.iiri, ol Chest town.slii;). J.din wa :-i--:td for the oltense soitie titne ago, xnd i -:iig coureyt; 1 to the jail in charge tit- (iistabie of Chest township, sn 1 to c ti.2- a;'i. an 1 c'.-i it the vigilance of r until r-atuviiar riien he was :.rrc tcJ and safely cvged. ! :i" I'vr.viNos. T!ie evenings are per il tiribly logger, just as they are manifestly ."..viiig iiior'' c.L.l and pVasnnt. It is now 1 s-i! !e to sit down and eoj..y an hours' !'.;-:'.!. reading after tea, an 1 t!in re 11 t.i re't with the reasonable assurance tl.nt a good tiishts' sleep awaits you, provi 1" i your conscience is e'ear and your diges t.i'U i-ood. A few weks more, and then : -A bye to op?n wi.tdowa afier night fall. Contemptible. Some leilow, to us un injwn, who was at the lirac laboring under a heavy load of "bag juice," tried to raise a'i.Mnrhance at the concert on Saturday nijiit las.:, and was summan!y ejected from tt:s room. In this coniictli n wc uiiht if it would not be a very wise thing for bc-onjh ofH vrf to build a 'ock-up, !i!o su.-a pc-rons could be conGnsd until t'.i y bpt-ame ?o!:"r? It would materially c-m the cases of drunkenness in ourtewn. A V,:i Porker. A correspondent at r.i. Huntingdon county. Pa., writes us t' p.ws: Mr. Jas. A. Hagerty, of Un i 'i Farpaee Miils, Huntit gdon county, Pa., f-.'t;vc,l a pig from Sa'.eui, Ohio, on the ''.li of Ut, June, which the breeder said tue time was ix weks old, and weighed f;::" ciL'ht pounds. The same pig, on the of Auguit, sixty days after, was put I' a i air of scales by Win. Gibbs and D. JI- raalhanms, when it weighed one hun b'd ai.d suty-three and a half pounds. A ss.n ot P;,i pounds in Hits sixty days, or litar.y two pounds per day. Kktuiised. The four youn gentlemen "' '' is lace, whom we mentiooed last week a- on th.-ir way to Bedford Springs on fnot, r-mrnod here on Saturday last well and t-arty ; but seem to think the Altoona &f n i:.sn "cut" it a "little heavy on their general appearance upon arriving in thatcity. True, tney were somewhat dusty, yet upon the application of a little soap and water they f"on "turned up trump" (a fact which the S'ii neglected to mention), and resumed their journey in gord spirits the next niorn In feet, they express themielves as bighly delighted with their entire trip, and s feeling much reinvigorated by their loug and fatiguing tramp. Persons in want of cemetery work, should remember that Mrs. Liddell, near the depot, has always on hand the best of material, and that, all work, is done in a su perior manner. Meat Market. M. G. & E. W. Brown have opened their new meat market, in the room recently occupied by Alex. Irwin, on Market Street. Their shop will be open for the ale of all kinds of fresh meats on Tues day, Thursday and Friday mornings. They will also keep fruits vegetables and fish in sca oa. Head their adreitisemeuL For Sale. M. Hubert, of Lutherybur?, has for sale a good farm, in Union town ship, and two good town lot, with good frame dwelling house and blaoksinith shop erected thereon, in Luthersburg. If any of our readers desire to make a .'afe invest merit they should call upon or address Mr. Hubert, at Luthersburg. Sec the advertisement. The Academy. Kev. P. L. Harrison, the Principal of this institution, returned last week, and will reopen hts school on Monday next. For the advantages of :i thor ough education, the Academy cannot be sur passed by any other institution of its kind in Western Pennsylvauia. If you have children to educate do not fail to tend them to the Academy. A County Institute, we learn, will -be held, in ClearQeld, commencing on October 17th. The home and foreign aid employed by tha executive committee, will certainly make it one of the most profitable institutes, to teachers, yet held. Every teacher should so arrange his home affairs as to be present. Tiiey, like other people, are judged from the interest they take in their profession. School for Girls. We would call at tention to Miss Swan's "School fWr Girls," located in this borough, the fall term of which commences Sept. 5th. This school supplies a want long fc'.t in this community affording an opponuniiy fur our citizens to educate their daughters at home. Miss Swan s name is a f-ufiicient guarantee to all who n.ay iniruct their children to her care. Concert. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Hays, and Mr. and Mrs. 11. S. Guiimette, of Phil adelphia, gave a concert in this place, on Saturday evening lust, which is very higMy praised by thjo present on that occasion. At the solicitation of a large number of our citizens, they have3 concerted to give a Dumber of concerts, in lbs Court Ilou-e, daring the coming Fair. AH lovers of good Citisie should embrace the opportunity to listen to this rich feast of muic. A ritvnic for the bsnic of St. B inden ture's Chnrch, will take place at Grampian Iliils. on Wednesday, September 7th, in ar beautiful Grove on too Church Farm. The proceeds to be applied to.'pavinar off the prohibited, and no disorderly persons allow ed upon the ground. :2t. M. A. M. Wirzfeld, Pastor. Cncnca FcriirTi-'S No preventing Provi-de-nee. the M. E. CLurch at tjoshrn. tins county, wTil be del icTe J on Sa'-.jath. the I Sth d;iy of Sep tember nxt. lorning tcrmon at 1C) o'clock, A. M., by Per J. S. MMurrsj. Presi iin; E!d;r of Altoona I.'isirtet. Central Pa. Conference. Imme diately after whi?'.i the dedicatory ssrTiees will be coniueted by Rev. J.S. M'Marray, assisted by He. V,', H, I:i,l. rrv.'.c!ierj and pcej.Ie of sister ctiorctias. and atl our frieu-is generally, aro cor d::i'lT ir.ri'ed to aMnd. An?. 24 4t.. TV. A. CLTPPIVSER. Taster Base Ball. A game of Base Bull, be tween tho "Shoo Fiys,' of Ctirwensville, an! the "Ivevstone's,' icaiiie Id, was played on the grounds of the Ke . stone, on Friday last, the Key-tone boing the victors by a score of -12 to 24. This was the return pame for one played at Curwensviile. some time ago, which the Shoo Fly's won by a score of TA to 25. Wc have also received the score ofa game played at Osceola, between the "Osceoii an," of Oeeo!a, and the "Beaverton." of Moshaii, urn, resulting in favor of the Oicc olians by a score of 31 to 19. DIED : On Saturday, August 20th, 1870, in Falls City. Nebraska, Elva Si'E Enid, infant daughter id Hon. E. S. and Mary Dundy, aged 1 year, 0 months an 1 21 days. At Grahampton, Friday. August 5th, 1S70, Mrs. Makoaret Forcke, widow of the late Matthew A. Forcee, of Bradford Township, aged o'J years, 10 months and lo days. The deceased came to this county with her parents, John and Mary Murray, when very young and wii h them endured many of ti-c privations and hardships incident to the early settlers. For about forty years she wa a member of the Methodist Episco pal Church, and though in her later years she bore a large share of the afflictions ami sorrows of life yet she constantly maintained her christian character, and during a Ions and serious illness continued to express an unwavering tru--t in her Redeemer. M. g At bis residence noar Newton Hamilton, Milfbn county, Pa., Hon. pETKR LAMM, in the (i7lh year of bis age. The deceased was born in Berks county, Pa., in the year lsu,'5. At an early age fie removed to Northumberland county, where he resided for a numlier of years. In 1S27 ho emigrated to Clearfield county, and set tled at the mouth of Deer Cr.ck, in Giratd township, where he was subjected to many of tho trials and inconveniences experienced by t lie early ..; Irrs of the county. In the year 18"1 he was appointed one of the As-MOei-ite Judges of this county, by Governor W. F.Johnston, which position he filled in a very creditable manner. His lioeraiity a nl benevolence was excelled by none. Was any one sick, or in di-tres, or unfortunate from accident in tins neighborhood, they al ways found him a svmpathising friend, or found an asylum in his household, where everything needful was lavishly and freely bestowed. In 167 he removed from Deer Creek to Beverly, New Jersey, where he contracted the disease that terminated his life. Patient in all his sufferings, and per fectly resigned to the dispensations of ProT idenee ; rememberine that "as thy steps advance, the valley of the shadow of death opens, through which all must pass." He feaves a wife and child, and a large circle of frien Is to mourn his death. m. ITT" ANTED a Salesman in a wholesale no- ' tion house, who understands the busi ness, and is acquainted with the merchants in this county. Address TUEO. WEIL A CO.. '. Tbir St., Philadelphia, Pa. J.27,T-St.24 WHO HAS A HOUSE TO PAINT? i KA D Y-MA f) E CO LOKS. Known as "Railroad'" Colors Unarautced lobe niore economical, more durable anrt more conveni nt than any Faint CTer before offered. A book entitled -Plain talk witb Practical 1'aint.ra," with samples. ent tree Uy mail on at.plicatio J. MASI RY W11ITOV. Gi'o Whit Tsad and 'Jalur H-'er-.t, An. 13.3ml 111 fulfn. tSt.. JV. Yart. tie ware of Imitations. Established IS35. FURNITURE ! FURNITURE!! .TOTIV TROT7TM 4 V narinjrjust fitted up a new and elegant Furni ture Kouiu. oil -Market street. East of the "Alle gheny H..iie," Clearfield. Pa., notifies the pablie that be keeps on hand all kinds of Chnmbrr suits, (walnut and common). Cane seat and Windsor chairs, etc , which will tit sold cheap for cash. A filliirA nf nntrnnnD. ia r..iiu.tf:i!l. ..1 ...it.! , n .., April 13 1870. fHE CHEAPEST PAPER. IX THE x WOULD. THIRTY" CENTS. The Weekly Patriot, containing forty-eight col umns of matter, folitical. Literry-Agricultural, torrent news. do., irom the nrst of September, ls79, until the first of January, 171 . fur Fifty Cents to single suhs rihers. SI. ad to clubs of ten. SS.00 to clubs of twenty, and S30.0V to clubs of oue hundred (to one addres.) cash in advance Address D.F MhYKRSiCO., Kditors and Proprietors, JlarrUburg, Pa. August 10, 70-4t. rPHE WONDERFUL LINIMENT. A This Liniment liavinc been usrd, for some years past. as a fnmi'y medicine by the pro prietor, and its good effect" cumin' to the notice of his neighbors, has. at their suggestion, con sented to manufacture it for the benefit of the af flicted everywhere. It is the best remedy far Catarrh and Dillious Cbolie. ever offered to the public; and will cure many otlinr diseases in the human body. It is also a tu re cure for Pole eril and Wind-galls in horses I'ircctions for its use aceompary each bottle. Price. SI per bottle, or six not lies tor J. bent to any address by enclos ins 'be price to tf.M. II WA1J0XKR. Hord Postnffic, Oct. t, 18ft. Carfield courty, Pa. MILLWRIGIITING. II. T. Farxsworth, Would infitrm Mill owners, and those desirotls of ha vins; Mi lis built, that he is prepared to baild ana repair eoner Uircolar er Muley Saw Mills, and Orist Mills afier the latest improred patterns, lie has also for sale an improved Water Wheel, which he guarantees to eive satisfaction in rejrarl to power aud speed His motto is. to do work a a to give perfect satisfaction. Those wishing fur ther information will be promptly answered bv addressing him at Clearfield. Clearfield county, ra vi rile your name and address pltiin. April 20. Is7n-ly. CROCKS! POTS! CROCKS! Stone and Earthenware, of every description. Fishers' Patent Airtight Self-sealin? Fruit Cans. BUTTER CROCKS WITH UDS. PICKT.K and A PP 1. K HTJTTER CROCKS CREAM A.XD MlUC 'JKOCKS. STEW POTS, FLO IVEli POTS. PI E DISHES, and a good many other things too numer ous to mention, at the S TO .XE-WARE POTTERY OF F. L J2ITZINO BR, Corner of Cherry ani Third Streets, CLEARFIELD, PA, Aug. 3, "7-ffi TIIE NEW FAMILY SEWING MACHINE :9 Be W ER V. EMPIRE 294 owtitr. The extraordinary success of their new and im proved manufacturing .Machines for light or heavy work, has induced the EMPIRE SEWIXG MACIIIXE CO. to manufacture a new Family Machine of the sane s'yla and con.-truetion. with additional ornaruen tari.in. making it equal in beauty and finish with other family mac-h iocs. whereas in usefulness it far OUTSTRIPS ALL COMPETITORS. The price cf tais now acknowledged necessary an i lls comes within reach of every class and tho Company is prepared offer the most liberal inducements to buyers, dealers and agents. Every Machine warranted, Apply for circulars ai.a Hinflcs to EMPIRE SEWIXG MACHINE CO., Ap 13 3ra 1 No. 2tl B.-.irerv. New Ttrt. R E H 0 V A L . IIARTSWICK & IRWIN, rxuiiauTi, MarJcet St., Clearfield, Pa. Wo bey leave to inform ?nr old sd new fnto niers that we have reaiored our estiieli'hmeutte the new building just erected en Market street, nearly adjoining the Mansion Iioue ea the west, and jpposite (irahan A Sons' store, where we re spectfully invite tho public to come acd bay their DRUG. CHEMICALS, PA TEXT MKDI- cixs, oili. PArvTS 4f rdxxism s. Ouretock of Drugs and Meilioinescoasist of every thing used, selected with the grestest eare, and WARRANTED STRICTLY PURS! TfTe also keep a full stock ef Pyes. Perfisneries Toilet articles. Soaps. Tool a Uresbes. Hair iirask cs. Whitewash lirusbes. and every ether kiaa ef Brushes. Ti e hae a la' ge let ef White Lead, Turpentin, Flaxseed Oil. Paiats, aad ia fast ererytkiag ased ia the paintiig bysiaess, whiea we ef ar at City prices to cask oayers. TOBACCO AND SKGAtt, Confectionery . Spices, and the largest stack ef va rieties ever offered ia this place, and warraated te be of the best the market affords. J. . HARTWICI, Dee. 5. 18i JOHN F. IltWIM. AGRICULTURAL FAIR! Eighth Annual Exhibition OF TIIE CLEARFIELD COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, WILL EE HELD ON THE FAIR GROUNDS, NEAR CLEARFIELD. ON Wednesday, Thurtlay and Friday, OCTOBER 12, li aad 14, 1S7. The premium list is published in pamphlet farm and can be had by application to the Secretary of the Society, either personally or by letter. Family Tickets, during Fair, $2 01 Single Tickets, daring Fair, 74 Single admission tickets. 2 THURSDAY, purse of $100 09 to be trotted for. FRIDAY, purse of SoO 00 to be trotted for. For conditions, entrees, Ac, see Pamphlets. It is to be hoped that farmers will take an in terest in this exhibition. No pains will be spared by the officers of the Society to make it a credit able one. Judges will be announced from the stand on Wednesday. Premiums for stoec and cereal grains have been largely increased. Q. R. BARRETT, Presiden' A. Wkisbt Srjaham, Secretary. AEW STORE ANI SAW MILL, AT BALD HILLS, Clearfield county. The undersigned, hsviag epened a large and well selected stock of goods, at juld Mills. Clear field county, respectfully solicit a share of publi patronage. Their stock embraces Dry Qoods. Groceries, Hard ware. Quoensware. Tin-ware, Hoots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, jeady-made Clothing, and a gen eral assortment of Notions, etc. They always keep on hand the best quality ef Flour, and a variety of Feed AH goods sold cheap for cash, or exchanged for approved country pro.inee. Having also erected a steam Paw Mill, they are predared to saw all kinds of lumber to order. Orders solicited, and punctually filled. Nov. 20, 1867. P. B. a. IRWIN. C. KRATZER & SONS ar receiving a plendjl stock 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 LACK POINTS, LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S TRIMMED HATS, DRESS GOODS AND TRIMMINGS, BEST KID GLOVES LADIES', GENTLE MEN'S AND CHILDREN'S, BLACK AND FANCT SILKS, FINE BLACK ALPACAS, UNEQUALLED STOCK LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES AND GAITERS, MEN'S CALF AND FRENCH KIP BOOTS, HEAVY CALF BOOTS, $5, JfEN'S AND BOYS' FINK AND HEAVY SHOES, BEST STONE TEA SETTS, $6, CASSIMERES VERY CHEAP, GROCERIES, FLOUR AND PROVISIONS AT LOWEST RATES, LIBERAL REDUCTION TO THOSK BUY ING IN QUANTITY, TTOOL, MARKETING AND COUNTRY PRODUCE VT ANTED. C'.earGe!u Jun 30, 18G9. ATTENTION, BUTE 11 S READ! READ!! "Who sail tlit? cheapest goods in tao county ? M 0 S S 0 P ! Who sstlla beat calicoes at 12 1 eta m. yard MOSSOPI Who sells best aableatked saaslin et IT eeata MOSSOP! Who sils Hail's Citlf. Boots at $5 00? - U O S S O P ! Wke sells Hall's best Coarse CeotsatSi alt MOSSOT! Who sails Hall's bestKip Boots at ?4, SO? JI 0 S S O P I WaestKs Hats lower than aaybedy else? m o s s o r i Who sella Sugar ths choapsst ? MOSSOP! "Who sails Sjrup th cheapest? MOSSOP! Who sails Flour the chtapsst ? MOSSOP? Who sells Chop and Fed the ehsapsit? MOSSOP! "Who fells Hardware tho cheapest ? MOSSOP! Who sells Queenswaro the chespest ? MOSSOP? Tho sells Tinware the cheapest? MOSSOP! Who sells Clothing the chespest ? MOSSOP! "Who sells Plaster the cheapest ? MOSSOP! "Who sells Salt the cheapest ? MOSSOP! Who first brought goods down to the lowest cash prices ? MOSSOP! Everybody should buy their goods at MOSSOP'S! Clearfield, Ma 12. 18M. rVO OWNERS OF HORSES. Persons having spavined horses, are hereby no tified that they can have a cure effected bv call ing on Fclicer Parrotte. at the residence of O. U. West, at Burgett's Shingle Mill, in tiirard town ship Terms liberal. No charge if not eured. August 3, lsTO-L'inp. A GREAT OFFER. Horace Waters, 481 Broadway, Hew York, will dispose of OXE HUNDRED PIASOES. ME LODEONS and ORGANS of six first class makers, including Chickering A Sons, at extrkkklt low PRICES FOR CASH. DFKISO THIS MONTH, Or will take fiom S3 to Sii monthly nntil paid 41.V70 ly. STUMPS! STUMPS!! The undersigned have purchased the right of Clearfield county for Enoch Farnsworth's Stump Extractor, patented June 7th. 1870. This is decidedly the most convenient, most durable, and best machine of the day. Wet weather will not effect it. the working part being all of iron. The machine is easily set up, and will work any place that can be plowed. U'e will sell machines at a small profit on cost, and will try to make it to the advantage of farmers to buy them. We solioit ordeis from those wanting machines. 11. T. FARNS WORTH, Clearfield. Pa, J B. GARRISON, GEO. H. HALT, Agent, Curwensviile, Pa. Clearfield. Pa. (July 13."70 N E W TLN SHOP! Fred Sackett, Manufacturer of TIN, COPPER mud SHEET IRON WARE (nearly opposite the jail), MARKET STREET, CLEARFIELD, PA. ALSO, ROOFING, SPOUTING and JOB WORK done on reasonable terms. April 6, 1S78. v FULLERTON S (formerly M'Gaughey'a.) Restaurant and Ice Cream Saloen, IH LEAVY'S SEW BUILDIX8, Second St., Clearfield, Pa. Constantly kept ea band a fine selection ef Candies, Cigars, Tobaeeo, Nuts, A. Alse Fresh Oysters, received daily, aad served ap in any style, te sait the taste of customers. A full stock ef geods jut received from the East. lii'liard Saloon in Second Story. April !7-'70 D. R. FULLERTON. NEAT ST0EE. Corner of Seeoad St. aad Bill lead. R. MITCHELL Has jast reseived and optaed, at the aeev nest ed plaee, an entire sew steek ef Spring aad Samsaer Seeds, which he will sell very ekeap fer eash. Hit steak eoatitts ef Dry Goods, Groceries. Hardware, Qaeensware, Boots and Shoes, Hat and Caps, Ready made Clothing, ete. He alse keeps ckoiee Floar, Corn 31esl, Chea feed, Baeen,Iish aad dried Frails. Persons desireas of purchasing geeds at fair rates are respcetlally requested te give kiss a sail. Approved eoaatry prodaee will be takes, al tke highest prices, ia exchange tor goods. Clearfield, June 17, 1SCS. BARGAINS IN ALL KINDS OF GOODS AT THE M A M M O T II STORE OF THE Mosbannon Land and Lumber Co., OSCEOLA, Clearfield County, Penn'a. If. F. BIGLER & CO., SCALERS I HARDWARE, AHD HANCrACTCBEBI Of Tin and Sheet Iron Ware, CLEARFIELD, PA. FAIRBANKS' STANDARD SCALES, Or ALL KINDS. ALSO, BaSSaB Barrews, Warehouse Trucks, Copying Presses, Improved Money Drawers, te., TOR BALE IT II. F. BIGLER k CO., Dealers in Hardware. March 16 J CLEAanwLK, Pa. 187. SAWS! SAWS!! DISTON, CROSS CUT, MILL, DRAG, AND CIRCULAR SAWS, for sale by H. F. BIGLER k CO."" TIIE CLEARFIELD WOOD CHOPPERS' AXE, Manufactured expressly for the CLEARFIELD TRADE, for sale by H. F. BIGLER A CO. FRUIT CANS, Manufactured from best charcoal tin, Grooved and soldered on outside, WARRANTED. A7J0,GLASS FRUIT JARS, Tot sale by n. F. HIGLER A CO. cook stoves: S PEARS CALORIFIC, SUSQUEHANNA. SUPERIOR. GOV. PENN, REGULATOR, NOBLE COOK, NATIONAL RANGE, fre , 4-c, And all kinds of HEATING STOVES, On band and for sale by II. F. BIGLER & CO., SECOND STREET, CLEARFIELD, PA. August 3. 1S70. P INC and White Lining Skins, and Roan Pkins at II. BIGLER CO at. TIIIMBLE-FKE1S3 and Tipe-boxes tor Wag ons, for sale by U. F. BIULER Jt CO TKONi IROS!! Best bar Iron, for sale at the L store of H. F. BIGLER & CO. STOVES of all sorts and sites, constantly on hand at II, r. BIGLER A CO S CABLE CHAINS a good article, en band and far sale by H F. BIGLER A CO HORSE-5HOE5, and horse-nails, to be bed at H. F. BIGLER A CO S. SADDLES, Bridies, harness, collars Ac., for sale at H. F. BIGLER A CO S. G UN'S. Pistols and sword canes to be had at H F. BIGLER. A CO S. HARNESS. Trimmings, and Shoe-findings fer sale at li. F. BIGLER A CO B. O IL. Putty. Paints Glass and Nails, for sale at juarcu B. a , U1U1.EK A CO e. VfEW LAMPS. Perkins A House's Non-Erplo-X sive Lamp a new article just received and for tale by HARRY F. BIGLER A CO LONGEST ROOF in the United States is on Rinek's Sons' Factory, Easton. Pa.. on third of a mile long and is covered with READY ROOFING CHEAP, DURABLE and easily applied. Send for circular and samples to the manufacturers. READY ROOFING CO. June 1-ap. 13. y. No. 64 Courtland St. N. Y- On AAA r 'spsnses to agents to sell OCjUUU tu"e celebrated WILSON SEWING M ciliNEo. The best machine in the world. Stitch alike on both side:. Oca Machine without money. For further particulars, address 2b N. 9th St , Phil a. -. (Jiarcti JI), lU-.im. a TT INTS ON HOUSE PAINTING," by J. W XX Masury. CI., 43 p., 40c. Free by mail receipt of price Masfrt a Whitqs, N. f. laa. eTTOW SHALL WE PAfNTOCR HOI PES V XX By J W. Mascrt, CI.. 220 p.. SI 50 Free ny mail on receipt or price, jiaxckv a nniius New York. Ap l3 3m. Oil A A How I made itin 6 months, with Sten cils. Samples free. A. J. Ful'am, Jane 22, -6m N. Y. . . r . . - D A W A ft? A IT.n..il't U.jIIa.I Ti m L coverv, Hembold's Buehu. Bake's Cod Liver Oil Javn sana Ayer jieicinpi.ior saie ov jan.'lO HARTSWICK A IRWlJf T AltfES The Eugenie is the saost Useful arti 1J ticle ever invented for yonr use Circulars free. Mrs. Morgan, r. O. liox 243S. If. . Je22 3m GENTLEMEN Thi Grant Cigar Tip is a novel ty and a pleasure. Samples 30 cents. A. Grant. P O. Bex 4390, N. Y. Je 32-3nt f. . ' ' ID. PERKS A Co't flour, the best in market, f.r !j sale by J. SHAW A BON. "VTJEEKSWARB Tea sets, best st0"-'"?-4 pieoes. at S 50 at aavr . IIINKLEY KNITTER. , For Family Cse, price S30, Knits vrttbis, tasrs only one needle, simple, reliable. Circular and sample stocking sent fkee. Knits ten pairs per day A child eaa operate it. Aoests Wi D. Add-ess, Hinkut Kmttho Machine Co., Bath, Me., 7'"j?orJ' BROADWAY, N. Y. WILLIAMSI'ORT DICKINSON SEMINARY, WILLIAMSPORT, PA., FOR BOTH SEXES. Kev W. LEE SPOTTSWOOD, D. D., President, with a full and experienced corps of teachers. Charges moderate. Situation delightful. The extensile buildings are being thoroughly repaired The neat term begins August 25, 1S7. For further information address the President, or send for a catalegue. IJj'v 20,'70-7t. WHOLESALE WINE & LIQUOR STORE- I. L. KEIZENSTELN, BALER WIXES AND LIQUORS, MARKET STREET, CLEARFIELD, PA. A geed aasertueat for medical vara see always ea hand. April 6. 1870-tf. JAS. T. BRADY & CO., (Successors to S. Jona If C.,) CORKER FOURTH AND WOOD STREETS. PITTSBURGH, PA, BANKERS, BUT AXD SELL ALL KrSDS Of GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, Gold, Silver and Coupons. Six percent, interest allowed en deposit sub ject to check. Money leaned cn Government Bonds. Bonds registered free of charge. JulyJI. 1370-ly. JAMES T. BRADY A CO. TIIE "BLEES PATENT" Noiseless, Link Motion, Lock-stitch SEWING MACHINE Challenges the world in perfeotioa of work, strength and beauty of stitch, durability ef con struction, and rapidity of motion. Call and ex amine, and for agencies and ciroaiara, apply AT PRINCIPAL OFFICE, C23 Broadway, New York. June 15. 1870-3m. CLEARFIELD ACADEMY. The First Sessioa of the next Scholastic year of this Institution, will eommeae Mea day, the 5th day of September, 1S70. Pupila can enter at any time. They will be charged with tuition frem the tisse the ter te the elose of the session. The course of instruction em braces everything included in a thorough, practical aad ceeH plished education of both sexes. The Principal having had the advantage ef much experience ia his profeseioa, aeearee pa rents and guardians that hit entire ability and energies will be devoted to the mental and moral training of the youth placed under his charge. Teems or Tuitiok: Orthography, Reading. Writing and Primary Arithmatio. per session, (II weeka.) i tt Grammar, Geography, Arilkmetie, aad Hist ry. .e Algebr,Oeometry, Trigonometry, Mensa, ation Surveying. Philosophy, Physiology, Chemistry Book-keeping, Botany, and Physical Geo Era phy. , Latin, Greek acd French, with any ef the a- bove branches SI2.ee Music. Pians, (30 lessons.) SlB.tS r7No deduction will be made fer abseace. For further particulars inquire ef Ret. P. L. HARRISON, a. n. July 31.1867. Principal. 1870. AUGUST. 1S70. SPRING STYLES! " Intend to Fight it Out on This Line" WM. REED, Market Street, Clearfield, Ta. DRESS GOODS, FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, TRIMMING S, LADIES' AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, CAPS, Ladies', Misses' and Childrens' Shoes, AT POPULAR PRICES- The entire 6tock 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. SHAW'S ROW, (a few doors west of the Postoffice,) CLEARFIELD, PA. February 2, 1870. fap g00d WMZ'?.si3r V-' t n II