ff;c "glaftman'z ountaf, gfcarftefb, a., epfcwficr 7, 1870, CLEARFf KLP. iJjJL - ;,,T,.,s"To ir?jr8 lbs fafe transmission . I v r -l -aireni should remit by e heck mll o-l" "or nan thetr Idlers registered. Vr''eii' be rtl'!,i1 tht fir,t PaPor after ,,. Money a , f 1 miser Arras Sera erjt. Mai! rr l,..3 Tyrone a( : 10 35 a.m rMii'.KirrrgRt Cr.rB.-l at : ail Tr tin leave? fl-arSeM Arrives at Phiiipsbnrg st Oeceolaat : : " Tyrone at : " Tjeliefiote at l.vi Haven at Willlamsportat : n un a m : 12 03,. m : 2.3(1 p m : 3 -H) p. m ; 4 111) p. 01 : 5.30 p. m : 3 In p. m. : 9 SO p. m. :' 10.50 p. m. A -oTnuodation Train. . L Arrets at 1 riHpsburg at ' , d-.Wa at : : : 10-.2. a. m. I -itcvevtion at : : 1 Or! p.m. lyrrie at : : : : 1 20 p. m. E Arrives url.. , l!:.ren at . : 10 l m. lir'Ufonta : : : II 40 a m. Itier-ccilon at : : l.Oip. m. (i.-,MUat : : : : 2 4 p. ni, Ilii'i; .stiaej st . : 3 35 p.m. d'arield at : : : 6 00 p. m. (;- cnn-rfiors mat's at Tyrone with trains t -i ani West oo the Main Line, r, , r; -rs le.vins Clearfield at 2 20 p. ra.. reach y : i i:: i or at If 0 p. in. 'be " day. p ,-iT"Ti''?:ivi!:5 Wiliiimsport at 3 19a m. reach C-rjrS-.Ii at .. p in. Ibe earn day. I"k.:,i.!0( s. Divine services will he heLI -ihha'h, in ClearfielJ, a follows: U 11. -v. li ill, i' St. Amlrew'n Episcopal i at 1 1 A. 31- and 7 Sunday .. .':,..', 'at 3 I'. .'I. Prayer meeting every W.- i'l --! i'." cvoiiir.s f.t 7 o'clock. i',. l- 'v. IJin!'.T..in the I'rth) terian church. . ,i;r an evening. Sabaath school at ; i'. i. 1'rayer meeting every WeduesJay ..-.'!iis at 7 o'clock. . . ' , ,. K.'v. J. II. M'CWI, in the Methodist . '.i -h. w.iriiine anj evening. Sabbath s. ::oj! at '1 A. M. l'rayer meeting, every Tiiur.-ibiv at "i 1. M. Communion services V:i Vl.ith of every month at 10J A. M. tl h-eou.i and fourth Sundavs of each ,:h. A l'ri.r, attender.ee of the tnembcrsof No. .'s I. (VO. F. ii rtquestedon nextSaturday fTeniiiir. ns.iMi Hii'AiNTED. We ?ee that Mr. 11 ii.'V IIi':'lpiiiif lia5omrencc-d the repain-i.-.g ol: t lie Court House, which has been j',':. 'i ncpiL'd f ir jome time past. We uu deraid he it i!.o frescoing the Court room winch vriil a 1 much to its appearance. Nu:;:ov KaCAPE. On Sunday morning U-i, Sojiteiuber 4;h, Mr. James Irwin, Sr.. l-aTreucJ towiiilii;), met with a very -r ru accident in this place. He brought i.iifutnily to t're?byterian chinch, in a air r H-' drove up to t he side of the v;..i:v!i, vfji-ire he jumped from the carriage i : ' the hore while his wife and Jatigh-t-,. :i out. The daiighters hal ju-t step J.-1 ! i-oiii the carriage to the ground when t',r. ! e!i commence 1 to ring, which iVilu r .i I the ii -;e a.id caused it to run a.ray. 31:. Irwin held on to the hore uiitil tie was ;.;. !.. iuitist a fence, where the end oi a v .:- -::uek hitu in the ristht ?ide and cans- r i to loosn his rap, when he fell to j :'.e jji 'jud and two whecis or the carnage ; 1 over him. injuring his spine jversly the liJiit-y and at the neck, Leidos '.r.-.-ana a uuuiliur ot other coiituU'tis on i . Ii ioJy aod limbs. Hi- injuries arc v. iy --r-u- painial, yet not ejasidere I as of a I'.ui characlT. Alicr the horse rau some t..;i:.oe. a whrtd struck a iar.-is Horn and t:.-.: the curriag.!, throwing 3Is. li win i k wish such loiccas to sprain hsr riht s .k M.'f ercly. The carriage was ba'iiy MuahpJ up. SeTeial other hordes were '-. j fri.diten-.'d by the riujing of the Ldi, i ;t t.; -t brsmsiit under control before J jing u'jr ;c;i.ius -laiiiae. A.Nv'Tiltll .MlUjSR. Oa S :turd;:y h;'t, S f.ciiiliir 3d. a mo--t barbarous murder t k p'.aee ua Market street, in this place, f ; 'j:iaiitia!!y under the foiloiving circuui .taiioei : S.mie time in the afternoon a :na:i t a:a -J ivaiik Meader, residing in Lawrence t '.fiiii.;i, mid N. L. ii.j'oius, ol this place, '. ir.o a ui-pute aiid quarrel when Martin II ir i-r. iv-il n; in the o iro i'i J and Wtu. I'j o!' I.j'.vrcucj township, interfered to I rcei.t a fuht. The parties then separa t.J. A i'.iiiu after 5 o'clock, however, liar i;--r ii'i 1 11 :'!t! aain w i'.ked down street, v.Lr:i i'a'.c s:o; j ed llobins to make some t-ii'!a::atioii in reference to his interference ') y.i.- enriiig the ;,reviu'j3 fiht. hi' i:i ikli the esplaiiatinu the "T:e" pa5at:d s:wefii Harder and Iale, wLijh rest'tt-d in -.'n altercation between the two, during v-!-.;.!i ihe fjiuier cut the la.:e:- five times a p,c'itft k life w'.iijh h had in his l.ud at the time one cot taking effect on t:i? -.t.jwii of th.i head, another just above t'i left ear, a third in the r jjh: breast just t-'.iiw an 1 back of the nipple, a fo irth about t'j inches from the lower end of the breast 1 .'ii-, and the fifch a tusra scratch on the .'i in the !efc groin. A iji.:t ni'jrtmi ex 'if.na'i 'ii revealed the fact that the stab : i ii.i riyht side entered the mid lie lobe of r.ht iuii5 abjui an in :h, while the oue ..'i the brast pascd upwards an 1 into the k'ari :tboi:t tw,i inches. This latter cut evidently the last one inflicted, and w!l:- t;ale was in a t.)3ping position. Dale l.vl aho-at ten minutes after being stabbed. Hurler was pro.Kjiliy arrested and lodged jj'.l to await his trial for the horrible deed : lis cjir.ir.irted. iiobius was also af frwurla arrestsd and loued in jail, as an a ve.-L!: i;i being a party in the original -!t, although, it is said, he eudeavorcd to 1 tlie a'.tvrcatiou between Harder and y 'i'? a tiunilKjr of persons were close by a; the tims of the altercation, and rushed t 'rwrd to prevent it, but the fatal deed a Jorc bcfjre they could reach the com t""arits. Tiii sal and lameatable affair created ti l h excitement amoug thDse who witnes ted it. as well a in the eomuiunity general In fact, the excitement was so intense that ere favorable to inflietitig sum itiary vengeance upon the perpetrator of the J, ed. We hope this fatal affray wiH be aa eJ.-ctual wurninz to all persons who are pre oi'posej to be quarrelsome and use deadly Weapons. The murdered man was conveyed to his home shoaiy after the occurrence, and his -ineral touk phue on Monday mortiini? last. leave a wife and four children to mourn traIo death. The Jl rt List will ppear next week. (Jest's full style silk Hats, at RiErs. New Goods. We are requested to state that I. L. Iteizenstein has ju-t received and opened the be-;tf the cheapest and ruist extensive stock of ready made clothing ever offered in this place. Now is tha tiiue to buy. - Thz attention of those person who have not paid their Coun'y, Bounty and State fas, for IKTiT, is directed" to rhe notice of the CotninissioiiPrs, in our adveriUing col umns to day. Treasurer F!eal is authori zed to allow a discount of five per cent, on all taxes paid on or before Octo'r er 1st. After that date fke per cent, wiii bo added to all unpaid taxes. Warning to Women. On Saturday. September 3d, while Mrs. Jame3 Henry of Uniow Township, this county, was in the act of scru'.bim? the floor, having procured a pail of hot water for that purpose, her little child cauie running ami accideirtly fei! into' the pail, scaldirrg it so badly that it died on Simday afternoon following. This i another warning to hone-kee;wrs to exer cise rooro care when children are about. Qi'Estions. Is there anything doinir towards procuring a Funply of good and wholesome water? Is there any move to wards the erection of gass works? Are the bororjgh officers having the filth removed from oor streets and alleys? Would it not be prudent to have the accumulated filth removed from some of the back yards about town ? Are we not in need of a good lockup ? These are important questions, and worthy the attention of citizens as well as borough otficers. Collision of Ditgitiks. On Saturday last, September 3d, as Messrs. Ezra Brown and Ed. KaufTuian, were driving, along the road near Logans M ill, .some man, also in a buggy, approached them s rapid pace, when, in attempting to pass, the two vihieles colli ded and broke the shafts in both of them. All the parties were thrown to the ground but escaped injury, with the the exception of Mr. Brown, who received a severe cut on the back of the head from a stone on which he fell. Fall TKAtiB. New Fall and winfer .roods, compri-ing Drcs iroods, Shaitls, Coatings, waterproofs, a full line Domestic goods, re ceived at Heed's. Base Ball. A match ga.ne was played by nine of the Chiuc!eelamooe club of Clear field, ami the 1st nine of the Susquehanna club oi Curvvensville, on the ground of the former, on Thursday, September 1st, 1 $70. The score stood as follows I Chinks, O ri Sn' 0 R M C Adams c 3 X Wm Tbou'pjon, 3b 4 5 L Morjin. p 4 1 T Kohison. ef 3 5 I H F WaliucB, s s 2 4 A Putton. c 5 4 I U C Parks, :it 4 1 J F Tnonipsoa s i 4 4 I .1 r1 Irwin. 2! 3 2 A llio-.m. If 1 C. i C .fchnson. lb 2 3 W C A rnul J. 2d 3 4 G .Moore, li' 5 1 W Thompfon. lb 2 5 A V Graham, cf 2 3 V I 1 h.mibsou. p 2 fi A A Ad.im, rf 2 3 Alex irwin, rf 3 3 Total 27 21 Totl 27 42 Innin; 1 23455789 t.'hii;k 0 4 0 5 1 2 0 0 921 fcu?l, 15 1 0 1 0 2i 0 4 012 F!y raujiht : Ch-lneks 1:5. Susy's II. Home runs: Chincks 0, Susq's 5. IJinpiie E. C. Smith, of Ciearii-ld. Scorers It. Jefl'ries, ol Susipiehaiinas, S. d. Bow. of Clearfield. A Tic nie for the b-u iiit of St. Bmavcn ture's Church, will take place at Grampian Hill, on Wednesday, September 7th, in a beautiful Grove oi: the Church Farm. The proceeds to be appli-d to payinsr off the debt on the ehuicli. Hcfrehnients on the ground. Opportunities for amusement giv en. The u-e of spirituous liipiors" strictly prohibited, and cc disorderly persons allow ed upon the ground. M. A. M. WiitZFELD, Pastor. Cir.-Ren IiEDf atijs. No preventins ProTi-ienii-.-e. llie M. E. Church at Goshen, this county, wiil be ue iic:ited on Sabbath, the I Si h day of .Sep tember aaxt. Morning termon at 105 o'clock, A. M.. by Iter J. S. M'Murray. Prcsidinj Lldrr of Altiona District. Central Pa. Conference. Imme diately after which the dedicatory services will be conducted by Kt. J.S. M'Murray, assisted by Her. If, II, Dili. Preachers and peop! of fistcr churches, and all our frin In generally, ara cor dially invited to attend. Aug. 21 4t. Vr. A. CLIPPIXGER, Pastor. List of TjtTTEiH remaining unclaimed in the J.'ost Ollice at Clearfield, I'a., Septem ber 1st, LS70 : Samuel ArmsbtiiTOT, John Anderson, Mrs. Mary A. Beil, (2), W. S. 15-ndoll. Potter L'athurst, () A. Brigcs Mi.- M. Bsother, I'red. L. Buck, Miss Mageie Bum--ar iiier, M. A. I'aldwetl, Bobeit Ii. Carr, John Corbit, Je.se Chamberlain. D. J. Doughrrfv, Joseph Frv. Georite France, Patrick Kinel, Frank M. Oiliespie. (-'), Willie Hewes, Hileman & Heeler, Mattic Kiukade, James M. Kelly. Martin Kep hart, David Knarr, Erastus Judkins, Miss Ellen L. L?wi. II. II. Levingston, Wui. L"ifh, Jnms Levis. J. P. Levin, James Mahaffev. Samuel Mills, Miss E. F. Mi chael. Michael M'Geitisrnn, Geo. T. Parker, Felieier Parent, Jacob Qiiinn, ,artin Quinn. D. F. Smith, J. A. Jstine, Mrs Bell St sue, Mi Lizzie Snyder, John Stuara, John A. Vtnss. 'I'll. iinas Wright A. M. Waliis, (tt. E. Williams, Joseph Wilkin son, Jo.-h Wooburn. P. A. Gaulin, P. M. DIEO : . On Saturday,Seiitember3 l,lS70,in Cher. township. Sei.ma, wif.i of 1. G. McMas te, aed 4'J years, 2 months and 17 days. About 8 o'clock on Saturday morning, the deceased walked from her residence, aliout fifty rods, to -the dwelling of E-quire Hildebrand, wUose daughtor was lying sick, to aduiiuister relief in auy way -she could, conversr.l with some of the neighbors in her usual tone, and then fell suddenly to the floor insensible. She survived until about 12 o'clock M. . when her spirit returned to its Maker. She had been a member of the Zion Baptist congresation for upwards of 16 years, was the mother of a large family, universally beloved and respected by family and friwids, and her sudden demise has caused a gloom to hang over the community in which .-he lived. Truly, "in the luidst of life we are in death." 1)LA.STER th cheapest in tha county, at May 23 '67. MOSSOP'S. "T)RCNES a quantity oa hand and for sale at J .May 27. GRAHAM'S. fTllIK highest uarkat prices paid for Phineles by J SHAW A SOX DRTGOQDS tke eheaooet in tee county, at May 2, '7. MCyOP'S. PITTSBCR9 ADVERTISEMENTS FAIllBAXK'S STANDARD SCALES, OF ALL KINDS ALSO, IMPROVED KOSH DRAWER. Fairbanks, Morse & Co., -A. 111. tJ IL M.- j ATA W A .--w V V v- J M.3.6ni lo'i Second At., Pittsbarg. Pa. PLEARFIELI) NURSEBY.-Encocr- ace Home Indcstht. The undersien ed hrtvinjf established a Nursery, on ih Pike ball waj betwecD Curwentvil! and ClearlieH Uuroughs. is prepared to furnish all kindsof Frui trees. (Standard and dwarf .) Evergreen -. Shrub berj.Urape Nines, Gooseberry, Lawten Black berry, strawberry and Kasphei ry vires. Als SibriatiOrab trees Quince and early Scarlet Rhea barb. ie. Orders promptlv attended to. Addres Anj 31,1864. J. D. WRIGHT, CurwensTilla FOR SALE, Wkita Lead. Zine Paiat, Linseed Oil. Tarpaatia Taraisbai ef all kiadf, Calan, ia oil aati dry, Paint and Varnish braskaf. BARTSWrCK A IRVTIM, ClearEeld.Pa -M i.'6u. K. S M I T II, MERCHANT TAILOR, Clearfield, Pa., Vould respectfully inform tha citizens cf Clear field county that h has puichased the interest of u L btoughton. rna is now prepared to mak up, io iue most lusuionuoie manner, an sinus oi clothing that customers may deoiro. lie has CLOTHS.; JJOESKIXS, AND CASSIMERES, of every ety'a. always on hand, from which cus tomers can BKika tkeir selections. One door East of tha PosloEce. (April 2. U7. THE SINGER SEWING MACHINE AHEAD OF ALL OTHERS ! Eighiy-six Tfltuiand.Sn'fii HitnJrrd and E'h-ly-n MjcIii ii5 MtJt and titid tk Past Year! Tha number exseeds by thousands th sales of any other Mach ine, and the demand is still in creasing THREE THOUSAND PER WEEK ABE NOW BEING MADE AND SOLD. the re says why-. Because it embodies essential principles not found ia any other Machine ; because of its sim plicity of construction, ease of operation, uni formity of precis actional any speed, and ca pacity for tb greatest range an I variety of work, line or course. Parties wishiag to purchase should not fail to examins this best of all Sewing; Machines. I have the Agency for this Machine, and will keep a fnll supply on hand. Clearfield. May 4. '70 tf J. S. SHOWKES. Marble and Stone Yard. MRS. S. S. LIDDELL, Having engaged in tha Marble business, desires to intorni her I riends. ud the public, thai she has now and will keep constantly on uar.d a larye and well selected stock of ITALIAN AND VERMONT MARBLE, and is prepared tofurnish to order TOMBSTONES. BOX .4.VO CRADLE TOMBS, MONUMENTS, ia Sand stone and Marble, CURBS aad P 'Sris f5r C-notry lots, - irxnoiv sills and caps, ARClIITecTURL ND L WN ORN -ME NTS, fr. She would invito spe--i.il attention to her Sand stone .Monuments which are built front original designs and will compare fivorably with any thing of tbo kind in the country. If desired she cxn furnish Marble Window Sills and Caps at a slight advance on tho price of oandstono. Vard on Iteed street, aear tho rep."'leortlid, Pa. iMay 4. Is70. y o u t n s AND HOY S' CLOTHING. The andertigced having recontly adosd READY-MADE CLOTHINO to hia former business, would respectfully olieit an examination of his stock. Eeiug a praaticai Tailor bo flatters himself that ho ia ablo to offer abetter elag ef ready-made work thanhas heretofore beea trough t to this Har lot. Aay on wishing to buy goods in this lias wonld save money by sailing at his store, and making their selections. Also, a full supply of Gonts'fnrnishing goods always oo hand. Feo'itig thankful for past favors, hs woald rs tpectfully solicit a eontinuanco of tks i. April 23, 1559. II. ERIDGt. It O SADALIS rilHE GftEAT AMERICAN nEALTII X RE'TORER, purifies tho blood and cuies Scrofula. Syphilis.Skin Diseases. Rheu matism. Diseases of women and all Chron is Affections of tbs.Blood, Liver and Kid neys. Reeoru'nended by the medical Fac ulty and many lhousauils of sur best citi sens. Read tho tootiinony of Physicians and pa tients who have used Roada!is; send for our Rosadalis Guide to Health Look, or Al Biatiac for this year which we prblish for gratuitous distribution; it will give you Luuch valuable information Ir. R. W ( arr, oi lialtimore. says : O s A D I take pleasure in rcconjiner dmjt yoar Rosadalis as a ve'y powerful alterative. I have seen it used in two cases with happy results one in a case of secondary ayr bill's in which the patient pronounced himself cured alter having taken five bottles of your medicine The other is a case of scrof ula of long standing, which is rapidly im proving under its use. end the indications ars that tho patient will soon recover. I have carefully examined tho formula by which your Rosadalis is made, and find it an excellent compound ol alterative ingre dients Jir. Fna-ks. of Nieholasville. Ky.. says ho A bas used Rosadalis in cases of Scrofula and Secondary Syphilis with satisfactory results as a cleaner of tho DI-.J I know no bet ter remedy. Samuel li. McFadaan, Murfreesboro', Tenn . says : I bavs used seven bottles of Rosadalis and am entirely cured of Rheumatism : send me four bottles, as I wish it tor my brother, who has Fcmfulous sore eyes. i-e-ijamin Raehtol. of Lima, Ohio, writes, I have sutlered for twenty years with an in L I yeterats eruption over my wnois ooay ; a short tims sines I purchased a bottla of Ro sadalis and it effected a perfect euro Labratory, 61 Ex5 l'lace,Baltimore. 3 CLEMENTS, & CO , Proprietors. RosaJalis is sold by Hartswirk A Irwin and A. I. Sbaw. Clearfield, D. R. tiood, Osceola, and by f'ruggists generally. April 6,'70-ly N AILS A SPIKES lh.sebeape.t in the eeonty MOSeOF-'S. 7110 has a novsB to paint? V READY-MADE COLORS. Known as "RaHroad'" Colors Guarantee! to be Uiore economical, mors durable anj mors conveni ent than any Paint ever before offered. A book entitled "Plain talk with Practical Painters," with samples, sent free by niail on applicatioa. MASL'RV Wricr-ON. Glob Tkitt Ltnii and Vnl.r IrWt, A p. 1 3-3m J 111 Fultm St., Nru, Yri. Eewaro of Imitations. Established 1S35. FURNITURE ! FURNITURE!! JOHN TR0UTMAN, Having just fitted op a ne and elegant Furni ture Room, on Market street. East of the "Alle gheny House," Clearfield. Pa., notifies tbs publio that hs keeps on hand all kindsot Chamber suits, (walnut and common). Cane seat and Vind30r chairs, etc , which will bs sold cheap for cash. A share of patronage is respecttuily solicited. April 13 IS7U. rpTIE CHEAPEST PAPEJt IN THE x would. THinrr cents. The Weekly Patrii-t. coataining forty-eight col umns of matter, rolitical. Literry. Agricultural, Currant News Ac. from the first of September, L-.7f, until the first of January, 1S71 . for fifty Cents to single subs ribers. $4 .0 to elabs of ten, SS.00 to clubs of twenty, and $:i0.0o to clubs of one hundred (to one addressl cash in advance. Address B. F MEYEItS A CO., ' Editors and Proprietors, Ilarrisbarg. P. Augnst IK, 70 It, rrUIE WONDERFUL LINIMENT. This Liniment having been used, for some years past. as fnini'y medicina by tho pro prietor, anil its good effects coining to the notice of his neighbors, has. at their suggestion, con sented to manufacture it for the benefit of tha af flicted everywhere. It is tho best remedy for Catarrh and Millions Cholio, evr offered to the public; and will curs many other diseases in the human body. It is also a sura euro for Pole evil and Wind-galls in horses Directions for its uss accompany each bottle. Pries. SI per bottle, or six bottle, for ii. Sent to any address by enclos ing the pries to WM. II WAtiDNER, Hurd Poston.es, Oct. t ISti.. Clearfield com ty, Pa. MILLWRIGIITING. II. T. Faknsworth, Would inform Mill owners, and those desirous of having M ills built, that ho i prepared to build and lepiiir either Circular or Mulrj .Saw Mills, and Oriftt Mills after th latest iinprored patterns. He h also for aala an improved -Water Wheel, which ba guarantees to jjive satisfaction in rearl to power ad .peed Hi? motto is. to do work aa a to give perfect satisfaction. Tlns wish. rig fur ther information will be promptly answered bj aitdresii)i; him at Clearfield. Clearfield county, Pa. Write your n;im aad address plain. April 2d. it-TO-Iy. CROCKS! POTS! CROCKS! Stone and Earthenware, of every description. Fishers' Patent Airtight Self-sealing Fruit Cans. BUTTER CROCKS M'lTll LIDS, TICKLE andAPPT.E BUTTER CROCKS CREAM AND MILK "ROCKS. STEW POTS, FLO IV ER PO TS. PIE DISJIES, and agood many other things too numer ous to mention, at tho TO NE- WA R E PO TTER Y OF F. LEITZINGER, Corner of Cherry and Third Streets, CLEARFIELD, PA, Aug. 3, '7-tf. The new FA3IILY SEWING jLICHINE iiwr.nr. a-'xx a.io bowekv. Tho extraordinary success of theirnow and im proved manufacturing Machines for lightor heavy worK. has lnUucea tho EMPIRE SEWING MACHINE CO. to man 11 fact uro a nsw Fatiiily Marbins et ths lami siyis and ccn.-troction. with additional ornamen tation, making it equal in beauty aud finish with other family machines. whereas in usefulness it far OUTSTRIPS ALL COMPETITORS. The price of this now acknowledged necessary article Comes within reach of every class, and the Company is prepared 10 offer tbo mont liberal iniiitremeni to buyers, dealers and agouts. Kvory Machine warranted, Apply for circulars anw samples to EMPIR ESE WING MACHINE CO., Ap l3-3ia 1 No. 21U Bowxry. Nrtr Ytrk. It E M 0 V A L. IIARTSWICK & IRWIN, DRTJSSIITI, Marled St., Clearfield, Pa. vTs beg leavs to inform our old and aow custo mers, that wo have removed our establithasent to tho new building just erected on Market-street, nearly adjoining tko Mansion lloass sn tas west, and opposite ilraham A Sons' store, whore ws re spectfully invito tbo publio to come and bay their DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PATENT UIDU CINS,')IL1 PAINTS if TAXNIS S. Ourgtock of Drugs and Medicinesconsist of every thing used, selected with tha greatest cars, and WARRANTED STRICTLY PURS I Ws also keep a full stock sf Dyes. Perfuaisries Toilet articles. Soaps. Tooth Brashes. Hair Brush es. Whitewash P.rushei, and every other kind sf Brushes. Ti e have a la' go lot of White Lead, Turpentine, Flaxseed Oil. Paiafs, and ia feet everything ased in ths paintiag bnsiness, whish we offer at City prices ts cash uayers. TOBACCO AND 3 KG A MM, Confectionery. Spices, and the largest stsck sf va rieties ever offered in this pla-e. and warraated to bs of ths best ths snarkot affords J. . H AKT.'VTICI, Deo. 8,186. J0HS F. IRWIN. AGRICULTURAL FAIR! Eighth Annual Exhibition OF TnE CLEARFIELD COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, WILL BE HELD OX TnE FAIR GROUNDS, NEAR CLEARFIELD, ON WednsgJay, Tkurtia and Friday, OCTOBER 12, 13 aad 14, 1S70. The premium list ispublished in pamphlet fsrm and can bo had by application to tbs Secretary of the Society, sither personally or by letter. Family Tickets, during Fair, $2 c ' Single Tickets, during Fair, 75 Single admission tickets, 25 THURSDAY, purss of Sl0 00 to bs trotted for. FRIDAY, purse of S50 00 tobs trotted for. For conditions, entrees, Ae., see Pampblsts. It is to bs hoped that farmers will take an in terest in this exhibition. o pains will be spared by the officers of ths Society lo make it a credit able ons. Judges will be announced from the stand on Wednesday. Premiums for stocK and cereal grains have been largely increased. C. R. BARRETT, Prseiden' A. Wbikt SiuiJty, Secretary. fEW STORE AND SAW MILL, AT BALD HILLS, Clearfield county. Ths andersigned. baying opened a large and well selected stock of goods, at Bald Hills. Clear field county, respectfully solicit a share sf publis patronage. Their stock embraces Dry Goeds, Groceries, Hard wars. Quesnswars.Tin-ware, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, uendymads Clothing, and a gen sral assortment ef Notions, etc. They always keep on hand ths best quality sf Flour, and a variety of Feed All goods sold cheap for cash, or exchanged for approved country produce. Having also erected a Steam Saw Mill, they ara predared to- saw all kinds of lumber ts order. Orders solicited, and punctually filled. Nov.:0,IS67. F. 15. t A. IRWIN. C. KRATZER & SONS are receiving a splendid stock of CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS, LACE CURTAILS, WINDOW SHADES, COUNTERPANES AND QUILTS. LINEN TABLE CLOTHS AND NAPKINS, LADIES SILK COATS AND OVERSKHRTS, ELEGANT SHAWLS AND LACE POINTS, LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S TRIMMED HATS, DRESS GOODS 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 FKENCn KIP BOOTS, llEAVT CALF BOOTS, $, MEN'S AND BOYS' FINE AND I1EAYY SHOES, BEST STONE TEA SETTS, $5, CASSIMERES VERY CHEAP, GROCERIES, FLOUR AND PROVISIONS AT LOWEST RATES, LIBERAL REDUCTION TO THOSE BUY ING IN QUANTITY, WOOL, MARKETING AND COUNTRY PRODUCE WANTED. Clearfield. Juno SO, 1869. ATTENTION, BUYERS READ! READ!! Yho sella the cheapest goods ia tho countj ? MOSSOP ! Who sadla beat calicoes at 1 2 ets si jard M O S S O P ! Whs soils trsst aaaleathsd aiaslia at IT seats MOSSOP! Who atlli Hall' Ca-lf B00U at 5 0? MOSSOP! Who sells Hall's host Csarss loots at 4 10? MOSSOP! Who sella Iiall'a beitKlp Boots at $4,50? MOSSOP! Whs sells Mats Iswsr than anybody olas ? MOSSOP! Who sails Sugar tht cheaptit ? MOSSOP! Who stlls Sjrup tht chtaptst? MOSSOP! Who stlls lour the chtaps. ? 11 O S S O P ? Who stlls Chop and Fead tht chtaptst T MOSSOP! Who sells IIs.rdwa.rt tht cheapest ? MOSSOP! Who sells Queenswaro tht cheapest ? MOSSOP? Who sr lis Tinware the cheapest ? MOSSOP! Who stlls Clothing tht cheapest ? MOSSOP! Who sells Piaster tht cheapest ? MOSSOP! Who sells Salt tht cheapest ? MOSSOP! Who first brought goods down to tht lowest cash prices ? MOSSOP! Everybody should buy their goods st MOSS OP'S! Clearfield, May 13. 13W. rpo OWNERS OF HORSES. Persons x havinjr spavined horses, are herehy no tified that they can have a euro effected by eall ing oo Fslicsr Parrotts. at the residence of O. II. West, at Burgett's Shingle Mill, in Uirard town ship Terms liberal. o charge if not cured. August 3, IS7-2nip. A GREAT OFFER. Horace Waters', 431 Broadway, Xsw York, will disposs of OSfi HUNDRED PFAN0ES. ME LODEONS and ORGANS of six first ciass makers, including Chickering A Sons, at extrehclt low PRICKS POR CASH. PCIIfSO THIS MONTH, OT will taks fiom Si to S23 monthly until paid 4-13-'70-ly. STUMPS! STUMPS-!! Ths undersigned bays purchased the right ot Clearfield county for Enoch Farnsworth's Stump Extractor, patented June 7th. 187(1 This is decidedly ths most convenient, most durable, and best machine of ths day. Wet weather will not effect it. ths working part being all of iron. The machine is easily set up. aod will work any place that can be plowed. Wo will sell machines at a small profit on eost, and will try to make it to tha advantage of farmers to boy them. Wo solicit orders from thoss wanting machines. H. T. FAR.NSWOKTH, Clearfield. Pa:, J B. GARRISON, GEO. H. HALL. Agent. Curwensville. Par. Clearfield. Pa. July 13. 74 N E W TJN S II 0 P! Fred Sackett, Manufacturer of TIN, COPPER mnd SHEET IRON WARE (nearly opposite ths jiil), MARKET STREET, CLIARFIELD, PA. ALSO, ROOFING, SPOUTING and JOB WORK dons on reasonable torois. April fi, 1S7. " FULLERTON S (formsrly M'Gaughoy's.) Restaurant and Ice Cream Salooa, IK LEAVY'S HEW Bt'ILDIHtJ, Second St., Clearfield, Pa. Constantly kept sn hand a fins sslsstisa sf Candies, Cigars, Tobaoso, Kuts, As. Alss Freh Oystsrs, received daily, aad served ap in any style, to sait ike taste ef customers. A fall stock sf goods jut received from tho East. Ui'liard Saloon in Second S(ry. A pril 27-'70. D. R FULLERTON. NEW STORE. Coraor of Soeoad Et. aad Bill Read. R. MITCHELL Bas just reesivsd aad opvaed, at tha aevaam sd plaoo. as entire sow stock of Spriag aai Cars at t r Coeds, which hs will soil very cheap lor easa. Hisstoaksoasists sf Dry Goods, Grsssriss, Hardware, Qasenswara. iJoo'.s aad Shoos. Bass and Caps, Ready mads Clothing, sts. Bs al.e keeps skoiss Flour, Corn Ileal, Chap food, Bacon, Fish and dried Frails. Ptrsoas desirous of parchaslng goods at fair rates arc rospootfally reeasstod ts give him a sail. Apprsvsd soaatry produce will bs taksa, at ths highest prices, in exchange tor goods. Clearfield. Jans 17, IStS. BARGAINS IN ALL KINDS OF GOODS AT THE M A M MOT H STORE OF THK Moshannori Land and Lumber Co.. OSCEOLA, Clearfield Cotmty, Penn'a. IL F. BIGLER & CO. DEALERS I HARDWARE, Ajra maxcVactckebs or Tin and Sheet Iron. Warej, CLEARFIELD, PS. FAIRBANKS' STANDARD SCALES,; OF ALL EtSDS. ALSO, Bflggg Barrows, Warehouse Trucks, Copying; Presses, Improved Money Drawers, As , for sale sr FT. F. BIGLER A CO., Dealers in Hardware; Mr16f CtEAartBLO, Pa. (.1870-. . SAWS! SAWS!! DISTON, CROSS CUT, MILL, DRAG, JtND CIRCULAR SAJVSr lor saU by jr. r. BIGLER A CO. THE CLEARFIELD WOOD C HOP P-E BS' A X Elv Manufactured expressly for tfie CLEARFIELD" TRADE, for sals by H. F. BIGLER A CO: FRUIT CANS, Slannfaetured from best charcoal tin,, Grooved and soldered on outside, WARRANTED. A LSO, GLASS FR UIT JA RS, for sale by IT. F. BIGLER A CO. COOK STOVES! SPEAR'S CALORIFIC, SUSQUEHANNA, SUPERIOR, GO V. PENX, REGULATOR, yOBLE COOK, NATIONAL RANGE, Ift .e., And all kinds of II MATING STOVES, On band and for sals by II. F. BIGLER & CO., SECOND STREET, CLEARFIELD, PA, August 3. 1870. PINK and White Lining Skins, and Roar- skins' at II. BIGLER A CO 8. THIMBLE-SKEINS and Pipe-boxes, tor Wag ons, for sals by II. F. BIULER A CO XROS i IRON'.! Best bar Iron, for ealo at 'bs store of H. F. BIGLER A CO. STOVES of all sorts and sizes, constantly oa hand at H. F. BIGLER A CO S CABLS CHAINS a good article, on hand and for sale by II F. BIGLER A CO. H 0R5E-Sfl0S, and bores-nails, to bs had st U. F. BIGLER A CO S. SADDLES, Bridles, harness, collars Ac, for sals at II. F. BIGLER A CO'8. G US. Pistols and sword car.es to be had at H F. BIGLER A CO S. HARNESS. Trimmings, and Sbce-Endirfs for sale at ii. F. BIGLER A CO 3. o IL, Putty, Paints Glass and Kails, for sals at March '70. II r , BIULER at CO 8. NEW LAMPS Perkins A House's 5on-plo-sivs Lamp a new article just received and for sale by HARRY F. BIGLER A CO LONGEST ROOF in ths United States is on Rinek's Sons' Factory, Easton, Pa., ons third of a mils long and is covered with READY ROOFING CHEAP, DURABLE and easily applied. Sond for eircalar and samples to tho manufacturers. READY ROOFING CO. Juns 1-ap. 13, y. No. 64 Conrtlana St. X. Y. SO AAA a year and erpenses to agents to sell V )()) the celebrated WILOJS fEWIG MACULES. Ths best machine in tha world. Stitch aliks en both sides. Ons Machins without money. For further particulars, address 2i N.9th St Pbil'a. PaJ March 30.'70-3m. otTTlNTSON HOUSE PAINTING," by J. W I 1 Masury. CI., 43 p.. 40s. Free by mail receipt of price Mascrt a Wbitom, If. Y. Sat. TTt XL By J.W. Mascrt, CL. 220 p., l 0 Frss by mail on receipt of prios. Mascrt A Wsrrai, Sow York. Ap I3 3m. 81140 N. Y. How I mads It in months, with Sten cils. Samples free. A J. F"'m. Juns 22 -oin SWArv'S PANACEA. Ksnnedy'sMedieal DU Tov.ry? Hembold's Buchu. Bake'. Cod 1 Liv.r nil t. Waand Ayer's Medicines.for sals by 011,Jayne sana y HARTSWICK k irwIN 'j sin .ist- ' - LADIES Ths Eugsnie is ths most Useful arti ticlo ever invented for your use Circulars free. jiro. morgan, - - GENTLEMEN The Grant Cigar Tip is a novel ty and a pleasure. Samples 30 cents A. ..;7p rJr N. Y. Js 22-3m. Ui aa.ua,, ED PERKS A Co's flour, tbs best in maraei ior ..1. by J.SHAW A CON. QtEEXSWARl Tea ssU.bsst Z" pieces, at S 0 a MOSSOP e. 8; It' J. ii (: p;b" -If! i , -1 - i 4i it iil t) n n II