l(ic kffemau'-s gountaT, glVarftcfb, a., loDcntfiei' o, 1870. 2"aft:sntan'.s SfotmtaV "CLEARFIELD, PA NOJVISTO. t Patrons To insure the safe transmission -f money by mail, patrons should remit by cheek Vt money-order, or have their letters registered. " receipt will be enclosed in the first paper after t he ni'iney comes Jo hand: Ppnn'a E: E Summer Arrangement. MaiiTr -in leaves Tyrone at . t a t nirvnlt at ; ; y .HIT a u. : : 10 35 a. m. fhilipsburg at ' " 00 a m Clearfield at : : : 12-top.m. Mtil Tr.in eTp Clearfield a : : : 2.31 I p m Arrives at Philipsburg at : : P- Osceola at : : : 4 00 P- m Tyrono at : : : : 5-30 p. m Bellefmteat : : : 8.1fi p. m. Lock Haven at : : 0 50 p.m. Williamsportat : :10.50 p.m. Accommodation Train leaves Clearfield at : : : : ; Arrives at Pbilipsbnrg at : . Osceola at : r, : Intersection at : . Tvronn at I Z ' 7.00 A. K. 9 40 a. tm 10 25 a. m. 1 US p. tu. I 20 p. m. tj E Express leaves Williamsport at 8 00 a m Arrives at i. c ii u -.- Bollefonte : ; : lH"a in. Inter-ecllon at : : l.OSp. in. Osceola at : : : : 2 40 p. m, Philipsbues at : : 3 3 p.m. Clearfield at : : : 6 00 V m C'oe conntxHuis made at Tyrono with trains Fat nni West on the Maine Line, ra'scn-crs leaving Clea.field at 2 30 p. m., reach William-port at HI f0 P- m. the pane d t. p. AenUr-l.. vin Williamsport atS 00 a m. reach Clcarfifld at 6.0t p m the same day. Uei tutors. Divine services will le helu aext Sabbath, in Clearfield, as follows : . jiv llov. Hall, in St. Andrew's Episcopal church, at 11 A. M. and 7 I. M. Sunday M-hool at 3 IV M. Prayer meeting every Wcdiicsdav eveiiin? -t 7 o'clock. I5y Rv. B'it"er,i'i the lVesTiyteria-n church, t;i.rnins and evenin?. Sabaat It school at 3 1'. M. I'rny.-r meeting every Wednesday tv.'ninsr at 7 oYl.n k. . Ry Rev. J. 11. M'Cord, tn the Moiho.ust church, innrnins and evening. Sabhntli vchoul at 9 A. M. Prayer meeting, every Thursdav at 1 P. M. Cmmim'n services Firt Sabbath of every mot.th at 10 A. M. St Francis' church Mass at 10 A. .M.. the second and fourth Sundays of each month. Off the Track. Engine No. 207 ranofT the track at this place, on Wednesday nijiht lt switch being open. No damage was done. FoaS.M.K a No. 12 Specr's Revolving J.ipht Anthracite coal .stove and pipe, near ly now. Fur further iuforuiation apply to Henry E. Snyd. r. Mr. Jack Ekost, a well known charac ter in this region., has ajain made his ap prarance, and contemplates a stay of seve ral months in our midst. tiHAPCATBD oar devil, on T;icLtT i,if.rnii:s lart. Ha has been "proinorrd" ranee, however, having obtained a .situation ns -'clerk" in a horc stable. In our ojin i in. thij "h a move in him that bodes no Hid a move that is likely to lead to bad lp-oi'ts Time will show. Impoktant AnaiVAL. By rnfcrer.ee to another column, it will bo seen that the l.ir-r st. Lost and cheapest stock of poodof fie season has iust arrived at Wiu. Reed's, ,n Market street. Mr. R. is a live and en vivtic business man, and endeavors to j.!ra-c .i;l who :uay fvr him vrilh their c istoiii. Call and ?ee. '!' Sportsmen. The f.dlowinp feciion ,f il.e (lame l-aw, fnated by our Iat Ig-Ula-itre. bl.ould l.e-4.ccdecl l.y all sportsmen: ' That no person ."-ha!! kill, capture, take or l ave in his or her possession, any quail or Virginia partrilge for the period of three e.u. under the penalty of five dollars for ,3" and every bird so killed or had it: Pov hf -i in, or exposed for sale. Kir.E. We learn that on Wednesday iiirl.t la-t. about one million feet of lumber be on;inr to Mes-fS. Hcsser & Hileuiae. in lVeaMir tutTii-h'p, was destroyed !y fire. 'I uey removed tl.c-ir mill to another point en the tva(-t of land lutely.rnd hence there wis no fire nar the premises. The fire evident ly was the wo-k oi an incendiary. The loss is heaxy. Injured ibr $i),0 0. frMi.w Spoifi:;. We understand, a ti miber of boy enpased in a game of ball, a sl-eiit .';-tT:ee helow town, on Sunday ii't. Tiii i- a bad practice. 15 n s who n- ni re reirard t -r themselve.-s their I ip !,. th-:r f.-ii-s, and their .)J, than : i i i : in .i -'i .J.iy oil the Sabi slh sr. :i.v term-t:-; h-tbits that, if persisted in, wil, e. nruaiiy laud tiieiu in the penitent ia ry. "A word to the wi-e ii buHieieut." NoTEH-.iIlTilV.- ,Ve hive seldom had S n-u a pleasant .s::ii:it' a:ii i lp to ii:? cl j-e of October tlie weather has been a ! tiiat sunnv days and balmy airs could t .i'.e it But the chining win 1 and rainy '. e-. a.-.- iiion us, ail admonish us to pr i j e iiir iti-d ior ppjoymrriits. Ona of th? ! . i ; ara;.t rays to sjoii 1 the evenings i t 1 V a g .d fire and read tl.e Joui'.N.M.. 1 '. e jo .,ci., advance. Try it ; and be i i. , t d. r.l.. i's:i'-n.s. R "l.iw we give the names of J '!-! -es oi the peare. elected in Oe!0 'r: lI.a.M .r!, E. II. Williams; Burnsile. h:-. " Rjilcile ; Cnrwcnsvilie, J. D. Thomp ').: t ' v ngton. Peter Gamier; Decatur, - 1 lev bes ; Fcipuson, T. B. Davis; Gi -i I G.-o. Steever: Guolich, W. 15. White -: : .lor lan. Henrv Swan : Karthatts, R. t V. X. V iin: lv.n:-.x. II. J. Sloppy; Lawrence, oc-.v Olen; Lumber-city, J. P. Far- M.rris. A. Hunter; N. Wa-hingfon, i'.il. ii t ; Pike, G. Scofield ; Uuiou, F. ;:r. x:i;.ir Fjrk. On Wednesday niht ti e wainscuting in the dining room, in 1 im Mouse, in this place, caught Ere f 'tn a delect in the hot-air flue. The alarm 1 trig dven (about 12 o'clock) the lodgers, 'naif ai d female, at once sprang from their teds and hastened to the scene of the con rairati .n, and speedily extinguished the fiitnes. The only damage sustained was be bu'mng of a few feet of the wainscoting, the charring of the window casing, and - ':"!e of the flouring. Some of the lodgers , " 1 : a rather hasty toilet, judging from l ludicrous appearance they presented on l ' occasion, having uothing ou but a shirt v "! J & f'a'r of pants swung over their arm ; 'l it was quite amusing to see them dodge '1' a dark corner when they discovered '"t they had made their debut in an "un res ' uniform. Further deponeth saith Pri: Hardware. We would state lor iho benefit of all interested, that Harry F. Big ler &, Co., have just received and opened the most complete asiortuient of hardware, ! CUttlery, KtOVei, lamps, etc., ever brought. into the county. Give them a call. List of Letters remaining unclaimed in ti e Postofhee, at Clearfield, Pa., Novem ber 1st, 1S70 : MissRuchael F. Aennstien. II. C. Ander son. J. S. Abbert, Michael Butler, Frank It. L. Blair, Mrs. Ma-deline Ball 12), Jo sej.h Bitile, Miss Mary 1?ilg:?r. Harry Cal houn, Win. S. Carson, G. N. Connelly, J. II. Carper, M. Coburn, Wm. . Cornell. John Cross, Mr. lVxvitt, Charles Early. Miss Jennie Fry, Miss Elizabeth Gayer, Alhert T. Gibbs, Anthonv Getten. (r. W. Hal', Rev. W. S. Hau.iiu, W. W. Hunter, C. Henry. Jaiues Hays, James Kerr, Miss Kate" Kline, J. . Kenneily. L. C. Kesler, Patrick Kennedv, James S. Kv!ly(3). Hugh Kelfy. Silas H. Lomsailer. N. I. Leonard, Mrs. Sally Ijivimrston, John W. Linafclter, James C. Monroe, Miss Matin McKenle. L. L. Mclhih. Mike McTeer, John J. Mc Intire. John Nicies; A. L: Potts (2), James T. liobl.ins. Mrs. Mary Ilenick, G. B. Snv der, J. II. Sharon, Michael Scott (2).Jacob Strickler, P. A. Schink. J. B- Tailor. J. Toxas, Jane M. Taylor, Daniel Sripn, C E. Washburn, Miss Annie Wheeler, Miss Ma ry Whituiine, C. M. Wood. P. A. Gaulin, P. M. Prom the Counties Around Ua. Ck.vtiie. The Evangelical Church at Woodxfard the only one in the village was burned a few days, ago under tho fol lowing circumstances . f wo'gentlenuti at tempted to widen tlie aperture for the bell rope by a heated iron, and set lire to the floor, which spread so rapidly as to become entirely unmanageable, and the building, which wa of wood, was soon enveloped in flamei. .. .0:j Friday last G us Rytnan, of Phiiipsburg, had the two middie lingers of the right hand, cut off by a poxver mortis ing machine, at Way & Co's. -planing miil. . . .Five bushels of apples were stolen j from Mr. Flegal's cellar, b Phiiipsburg, on Sunday night a-week. Elk. On Friday afrtrnnon a week, a deer was discovered among the logs in a mill dam at Ridgway. 3 2 vera 1 of the hands on the mill niadj a rush for his deer ship, and one of them dispatched it with a cant hook. It evidently had iteen chased by dogs, and intended to cross the stream there, when it met its d-ath from an un- looked for source. . . .The Alerts, (d Ridg way, beat the Rough & Ready's of IV-nn-field, n Saturday a-week, by a score of 34 to 12., The R. Si R'-s. loft several of their best players recently, which may account for the result. Indiana. On Saturday tnorninr, Oct ber 2lJ;li. Joseph J. Young, Esq., of Indi ana, wenr out bird shooting, a favorite sport. .Not returning in the evenimr. or during the night, search wss made by the citizens, on Sunday morning, and in a siioi-dme. he was found a short distance iro.u town do;ul, siiot through the he:irt his faxorit j dog '"Jack" sitting at his feet, watc'iitig the lite!es re mains of his master. A post mortem ex amination showed that the charge of shot passed through the heart, literally riddling it to j.'kcas. He was aboat sixty-four ycr.r of age. . . .A man n .med Waiters, commit j J ted for larceny, broke oat of the ludirtnu j ! jail, last week. . . .A new military eouioany h aboat to be organized in Indiana. I Local Correspond jnce. Bl'Snside. N ivembtr 1, H70. Mk. EniTOt. : I had not intended to fol iow up so soon, "Oid i-eilow," but having a little ne.vs ou haul I thought I miuht a.-, we:! forward it. Burn'-id; j i.u now is .juite liveiy over bright Railroad pionee:s, an engineer having been engaged to stake and ioca'e the route from Horner to Pine Fia's. Tin -'big nu-etiog" at I'atchlnvi'.'.e, clos ed last Wcdue-djy niht, and the Lyceum which httl adjourned, convened on Friday evening. The exercises on this occasion were more interesting than at any previous meeting of the Society. A comic essay wras rea 1 be A. B., entitled, "Ketcbin Heifers," which created much amusement. Mr. Jack P. delivered an original oration: subject, "Utility of the Elderberry crop." Jaek snid h,: thought some attention should be paid to tias aU'ject. as nothing else in particular x:ts taised around I'atchiuvil'e. His re;nr:i k.f created a pro- jund sensaiiuu, most o! the aud;euce being sound with sleep ly the time debate : lie concluded. Lastly came the fh-fd, That Christopher Mc Creary s cniitled to more credit for discov ering America tbnn Joe Col Jaibus for ! low ing the ro;r::s uut of Chest Falls. FrL'tid Jack lead oil as fidlows : "Mr. President, ladies and gentlemen: On the 15th of April, 1-Jj2. Christopher MeCrea-y set saii from the I'tstle Paul in Spdin, and after rorrying around the fish pond fo.ir or five day.-., iai: c i ti.tilows Hsrb-jr Mr. C. (inteiiupttiig) "No he didn't. Guess you don't ituJ much hislury." J. "Where did be land then, smoke?" Mr. C "Why ho landed ou M:. Ararat." J. '-Weil, be tliat as it m::y, a mistake is no haystack, and whether hi landing be hero or there, he didn't stay in this country lung enough to improve rafting navigation, while Joe Columbus blowed all the rocks out of Chest falls. And now a feller can run through without swinging and jumping o;T." Our conveyance being about to depprt we were forced to retire and tuis-cd the balance. The population of Barnside has increased just one since ;ny last. 'Tothcr morning I was coming out of the "old sli-b," kicking the pigs right and l"'t, when happening to glance toxx.-.rd the Burnside Inn, I saw a fellow in his shirt sdeeves, standing on the fence, waving his. arm toward tne and shoutii g loudly. Thinking that some one, was wanting mo I approached the individu al and he descended fro in his "roost" with the evident intention of meeting me half way. Closing up on me he exclaimed, "Lo k here, old hoy, I want you to under stand distinctly that I'm a 'pap.' " "Bully for you." sai l I, "many happy returns of the occasion," and I wheeled and started lor the wigwam again, when he hallowed, "01 1 Ren, was you ever a 'pap ?' " "Not as I know of," I replied, and hastened on. Our old friend. Dr. White, is very ill. Rut if the prayers of his many friends avail Le will surely recover. God grant the vete ran christian many happy days to come. LncKY Ou Bin. Those wh are sick, or afflicted with any chronic difficulty, should without delay wiitefor Dr. Hamilton's New Treatise. sent free to any address. R. Leonidas Hamil ton, M. D., P. OI Bos 4,952, N. Y. City. Sept. 2G,-Ct. ' IIoksks for Sale. ,t. II. Wilson will sell at public sale, on Thursday, November 17th, 1870, at the Mansion House, in Clear field, ten horses, suitable for. lumbering. Several pairs of these horses are closely mated. Sale to commence precisely at 10 o'clock a. m. A credit of sixty days will be given or 2 per cent, off for cash. . --"r MARRIED. On Tuesday, November !st. IS70, by Rev. W. G. Ferguson, at the residence of the bride's father, Mr. N. E. Arnold, and Miss Alice E. Hipple, all of Curwensvill. this county. DIED : On Sunday morning, October 23d, 1S70, in Falls City, Nebraska, Mrs. Elizabeth K. Frank, wife of M. A. Frank. Fso,., for merly of this place, aged about 5U years. The deceased was intimately known by all iir ibis place and vicinity. She was a most kind, accommodating and sympathis ing friend and neighbor, and a sincere and earnest Christian. All deeply regret her sudden demise, and sincerely sympathise with the bereaved family in their sore dis tress on account of their great and irrepara ble loss. But she is goua. Let the depart ed dear one rest in peace. And may we all, like ber, strive to reach that haven above, where there is no piiin, nor sorffw, nor part ing, but where all is peace, and love, and joy forevermore. Clearfield Eeiail Markets. coniencrKD Apples, dried. A pplcs. grein, bu, A pl'lebutter, gal, !tutl4r. Ih, lieef, fresh, lb, itecf. dried, lb. Buckwheat, bu- KKKLY Bl It. HOSSOP. 12 I Hay. ton, '.2 00 tj 1 Hauls, lb. 2S 110 j Shoulder!, lb, IT tr.i Sides, lb, 21 HI Lard, lb, T 25 Oats, bu, 60 00 Onions, bu, 1 00 5 Pork. lb. 11 50 l'ork. mess, bbl, 33 00 00 Potatoes, bu, 00 00 Plaster, bid. 3 50 50 Peaches, dried, lb. 13 50 I Kye. lot, 2 50 Itngs, lb. 3 20 Salt, per a?k, 2 50 25 rfhintrles. iS in. i 00 IS shingles 2"i in. 12 00 15 Tiincdhv seed, tu, rt 00 21 Wheat. "bu, 1 60 50 Wool. lb. 40 I Duckwheat Suur.Ib Itenntf. bu. 2 Itoards. per M 14 Corn, shelled, I - ears, ' tuial, 2 Chop, rye. 2 mixed 2 Cheese, lb. Cherries. Ib, rhicker.s.Jrcsfse 1 lb Ets. Flour, bbl. 7 CLOPrSG PRICES OK Pr.IIAVEX A L.10., 40 rfouth Thirl Street. Philaueli hia. o'clock P. Al. November 5, 1S70. I' S Is of I SSI, It. S. It's of !Hi52, It S. 6" of 1 8 )1, It. S. Ii t of 1SS3, tr. S. O's of .i.-, new, I'. 6. O's cf ISilT. uew, U. S. li s of lS'iS, t:. S 5 f. 10-40'. If. S ",',) year ft i.r cent Cy'., Due Compound luteredt Notes, it. .1.1, silver, bnion Pacific R. R. 1st M. Bonds, iVntral Pacific 11 It.. t ni;ni I'u.-.iui: Land cirant fionds. Ii.!, lls 111 lioj If. 3 Hint m.ir i,i9j 13s 10-i 109 I Oil.1 I0J, K9j 1 a;. 1 Ud I12 1I2J is) no not 112 115 1150 11 'in 720 730 CLOSING QlT'-iTATrOX? of Government .Secu rities, .it i T. P.r.'dy Jk i u' No r.a Wood 61. 0o!.. 1IIJ lllf I-'. S ' 1SSK 112 1 IP.J V S. C-20 s. 1st 2, l! -ti 1 1 2s V. S 5-2(1 , I St, 1 :i t S 5-j :. 1S::5, J.-CJ Ul ;.5 10-!0, 1-..7J li;7j 5-2o-s. .L-iiuarv & Tnlv 1., 119 II ) 5--.'s..ianury .Inly. i.s'.T, lloi l:0 5-"2J'g. January A July. Iflji, 1 11 J Vuion Pacific itBiiroai. b. i lmrsl Pacific It-airruH 1, tl-.': Cy . l'icific.. 1 ( ; pLOTIIING! CLOTIIING.'l Men. Youths and Eoys cm bsii;p!;!fd vrirl. fill suits of seasonable eiid tanhionabie clothing a I. L. I.EIZEXSTEiN'S, where ii istcl.lat prices that ttTII indrca thcit ( uiciiafo. The universal ai isfaction v, fcich hes been given, has induced him to increase his I'ock. which is new not surpassed by any estab lishment of the kind in this part of the .Slate. I. L. UEIZEXSTF.IN, FeV.g ycf "is rt a very nuial! prfit. fwrca;)-; Jlis gi,t l are noil nu aiiti fasl.ioiiable. He given every oue tho wurth of hia wney. Ho ire.x'.s his customers nil alike. He sells cheaper than every body else. ITia -tore is convenient situated. Ho Laving purohabcj Lis s;ock f t reduced lrice? he can soil cheaper ti an other?. Jfor theso at-'i olhor re;6:i-- f rpon? should bat their clothing &t I L RKIZtXSTErN'S. Prad'ic of everj kind taken at the hi (flies, marke' prices- May IH. C. KKATZER & SONS are receiving a splendid stotk of CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS, LACE CURTAIN'S, WINDOW SHADES, COUNTERPANES AND QUILTS, LINEN TABLE CLOTHS AND NAPKINS, L DIES SILK COATS AN D O VEKSKI R TS, ELEGANT SUAWLS AND LACK POINTS, LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S TRIMMED HATS, PRESS GOOD 3 AND TRIMMINGS, BEST KID (J LOVES LADIES', GENTLE MEN'S AND CHILDREN'S, BLACK AND FANCY SILKS, FINE BLACK ALPACAS, UNEQUALLED STOCK LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES AND GAITERS, MEN'S CALF AND FRENCH KIP BOOTS, IlEATr CALF BOOTS,. $5, MEN'S AND BOYS' FINE AND HEAVY SHOES, BEST STONE TEA SETTS, $5, CASS1MEUES VERY CHEAP, GROCERIES, FLOUR AND PROVISIONS AT LOWEST RATES, LIBERAL REDUCTION TO THOSE BUY ING IN QUANTITY, WOOL, MARKETING AND COUNTRY PRODUCE WANTED. CWrfiel.1, June 30, 1809. SALE a pair of HEAVY DRAPCHT 1 HORSES. being a Crst-cla--s team for hauling timber or logs. Also, several sets of heavy tug hurness. A. IRVI.V A CO . Oet. 1P,179 Curensvili,ra. TERMS Of THE JOURNAL. The' Raftsman's Joi rwal is published on Wed nesday at 52.00 pe; annum in advance. If not paid at the beginning f the vear. $2.50 will be aharged'and S3.00 if not j aid before the close. Aovesriststxrs i I be inserted at $1.50 per square, for three or less insertions Ten lines (or leas) counting a square. For every additional insertion 50 cents will be charged. A deduction will be made to yearly advertisers No subscription tafcen for a ehcrter tirme than six months, and no paper will bo discontinued un till all arrearages are paid.eiccpt at the option ol thje publisher. S. J ROW. T00T3! BOOTSf! COOTS!!! BOOTS'"! O FRENCH KtP, $6 00 FRrXCH CALF, S CO LIGilT KIP, 6 0 at C. KlUTZER' Fcp. 21. lrsTO. OppOAita the Jail. yOU SALIi Tire farm ,f Jhn Spack tiian, late of (iirnrd Township, ttec't1., consijiir.g of about one hundred and seventy two acre3 of good fariuiuj! land, (most of which is cleared ) and bavin; the eon erected a g.iod tiuuiie atul barn, andibe u&ual conveniences of a plca.sati! home. For terms and further particulars apply to T II. ML KR AY, Att'v for the heirs and persons interested. June 22. '70 -If. IMPOIiTEf) LIQUORS, srcn as i7:.4.VXr.S and HOLLAND GINS, PURK OLD GRAPE RHAND1ES, PURE OLD CAHIXET tnflSKEYS. OLD GRAPE WI.XES. Afl the abuve brands warranted pure and to excel ani tiling iu thii market fur medicinal pur-posi-s OEO. N. OLIiL R.V, .March .-10.'70-tf. Prop'r of sr,aw House. Co-Partnership in Store. C. A Uorubniigu having associated with him in tho Jiercsantile business, in Lewisville. Cioar C !d eutiuty. Mr. C. R McCrucken. tolrcits a eun Unuance of the patronage so generously ertetided hcritotore Having just roturned from' tho ensiern cities their stocK cm bi aces a large aad varied assort ment of Dry Goods. G roceries, H-ird ware. Queens ware, and in fact nearly etrryihlng usu ally kept in a country slore. which they will soil ut prices to suit the times. Country produce Ukca inex-hange for good C- A R.'JROIiAVOH. May 13. '70. tf. C R. McClt ACK KX TOBACCO AND CIKARSr WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, At the New Tob.-.cco and Cigar Store of A', . SUA IV, Two doors east of the Po.'tof&ce. Clearfield. Pa CenstanMy on hand a fine a.;sf-rtmcnt of Navy. Congress Cavendish, Cab's. PpuoroII, .Michigan and Century Fine-cu. Chewing Tehacco. fa. Also, a large and well salee'ed stock tf Imported and Diiuiesirc Cigars, Smoking Tobaccos, Meerfehauin and Ilrijr Pipes, Pipe fixtures, Tobacco Rojces Cigar Holders, and everything generi" y fi utid in a we 1 regulat-d Cigar and Tobacco Jtore. fST.emember the pluco: the P(3t5 :e, Clearfield. Pa. T.vo doors east of Aug. 21, '70. QUSQU E $1 A N X A HOUSE, Gurwunsville, Pa. The tn lersi riie 1 fcavin? t'iken charge of this ( ll-knowa llutut. re-pre i fii II y solu-its a share ol patronage The h iute has been refirted and re furni.'ied and now compares f ivjr:ib';y with any urher horise ii liie eonhty. The bst f every tb ing ir.'j niaiket :iif.)ids will he d.r.--d un t.i iiuests. hai ;cs nio lerate. hLI Itl.U'iM. e I t . IK70 tf. Proprietor. rpili: " Vj a g l k II O T E L," A Jfiu .Sr.. Curttt'iisvi'le, I'a. Having leased for a term of years the above Tell ki'cwu and p"pu!ar Hotel (formerly kept by Mr. .Mason, and lately by Mr. I-Vuls), and having newly refitted and teturiiished it, the present proprietor fee!? a.--j-ure.i ttiat he can rendurentire Mittfaclion to guest.-s. journing with him. A fine, large stable and yr.rd is attucbd. for Ihe care and pro'eo'itsri of hi r.-e". enrrtairea and wagons. A share of patronage is solicited May t70-Jy j A J. UitAUtKP.". Prop'r. fji II "S II A V IIOUS E," MARXIST ST., CI.TSARFIKLD, PA. tJEOIVJli X. COLBlUtS, :::::: Propriktor Thishous: w.ula!.-ly cotnplctc.i and just ofen e l to the i ubii" is i.ewly lurni-heJ.aud provided with al I the modern improvements of a first-class hotel, it is pleasantly located, in the business pan of the town, and neat tu the public build ings. A share of patronage is respectfully solic ited Charges moderate. The test of Licj uors iu the bnr. .March 30,'70-tf. rjHIE LEONARD HOUSE, (Ner the T.aiiroad I'epot), Read Street,. Clearfield, Ta. O. D. GOOIiFELLO W : : Pr.OP!ITOR. A new first class Hotel in every respect com fortable loom-; ail the modern improvements the best of Liquors prnmptattendance. and rea sonable chargrs. The patronage of the public is respectfully solicited. jy-21-tf rpili: WONDERFUL LINIMKNT. Tliis Litiimont liavine liecii us. d, for some years past.as a fatni'y medicine by tha pro prietor, nr.d its good effects coming to the notice c.f bis neighbors, has. at their suggestion, con sented to mantifacture it for the benefit of the .af flicted everywhere. It is the best remedy for '"a nrrh ati.t iiillious Ch ilis, ever offered to Ihe public; and will cure many other diseases in tha human body. It is also a sure cure for Pole evil an i Wii'.i-g.ills in horses Directions for its use acci inpany each bottla. Pxice. S! per bottle, er six buttles for 55. Sent to any address by enclos ing the price to W-M. 11. WAHUNER. Hurd PostnfiVe, Oct. 6, lrt9. Clearfieid courty. Pa. NEW DRUG STORE. AV. B. Alexandkr, M. I)., DREG GIST AND APOTHECARY, c u n w i:n s v i lle, pa . Keeps constantly on hand an assortment of DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, PAINTS AND OILS, VARNISHES, DYE STUFFS, &c, &c. His stock of Drugs is pure and fresh, and custo mers can rely upon getting the best of everything in his line. 1113 STOCK OF PERFUMERY AND TOILET ARTICLES, Hair Tonics, Cosmetics, B rustics, Toilet Soaps, Coinbs, Pocket Books, Pens, Inks, Pen cils and Paper, and a general assortment of this class of goods, aieallof the very Lest quality and latest styles. PURE WINES AND LIQUORS, For Medical purposes only. Glass, Putty, Lubricating Oils, 4c., to suit the wants of the community. His extensive and well selected stork of Prues and Med iciues enables him to fill Physicians' Pre scjiptions on short notice and on the most reason able terms. Smokers and Chewers will find his stock of Chewing and Smoking Tobacco. ( igara. and Sr.uff to consist of the very best brands in the market. A share of public patronage is solicited. Aug. 31-3ia.. W. B. ALEXATR.. NEW MARBLE WORKS. Opposite the Jail, CLEARFIELD, PENX'A. Monuments. G recian Tombs. French Couches, Mantles. Table Tops. Washing Kauges, Garden Statuary. Terra Colta Ware, of ever description, Heed and Foot Stones, of New and beautiful de signs, all of which we offer at city prices, or 25 percent lem than any otner estabiis-hment in this county Having a large experience in Ihe busi ness, we guarantee satisfaction in all cases. Or ders tnaniifully received and promptly filled in the best workmanlike manner. S A.GICSON. Mar 11, IS70 -tf. Jaur, Watsos. Agent. The undersigned have purrhns-d1 the richt of Clearfield county for Enoch Fnrnsworth's Stump Extractor, patented June 7th. 1H70 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 i.t easily set up. and will work any place that1 can be plowed. We will sell machines at a small profit on cost, and will try to make it to the advantage of larmers to buv them. We aolitit orders from those wanting machines. 11. T. FAR.NSVVOiiTH, Clearield Pa., J B. GARRISON. GEO. H. HALL. Agent. Curwensvillo, Pa Clearfield. Pa. luly 13.0. ATISS II. S. SWAN'S, School for Girls, L Clearfield, i'a. The Fall Term of Fourteen weeks will com mence on Monday. September 5th, 1S70. Ttrirus or tcitio. Reading. Orthography, Writing. Primary Arftiimetic and Primary Geography, per term, (of 14 weeks). 57 CO History, Ixical a-nd Descriptive Geography with M.i; Oiawing. Grammar, Mental and Written Arithmetic 9 00 Rotany. Geology. Pby.-rology, Xa'ural Phi losophy, Physical U'eography. Algebr-, Rhetoric. Etvmologv and Latiu, 12 0t Oil Painting. ,24 lesions), 12 00 Monochromatic Drawing, 10 0(1 t'rajon. 6 00 Pencil Drawinir. (no extra charge). Instrumental Mn.-ic (HO lcsoni. IS 00 Wax t lowers and Fruits, with materiai-r. at toucher's charges. For full particulars send for Circular. Clcarlii ld, A-.ivU.t '7. Is7il-J 5-20'S AND I88i78 BOUGHT. S )LD IX D EXC It A :GED, ON MOST LtliliUAL TERMS. (J 0 L 1) BOUGHT and SOLD at MARKET HATES. COUPONS CASHED. PACIFIC P. Ii. BONDS BOUGHT AS D ,VOLD STOCKS BOUGHT and SOLD on COMMISSION Wy. Accounts received and intcre t allowed on daily balances subject to check, at eight. DeIIAVEN & B R 0., 40 SOL'TU 3n 5THEET, PHILADELPHIA. Mareh 2. lS70-Iy.-..'y 13. FA III BANK'S STANDARD SCALES, OF ALL KINDS ALSO, IMPROVED MONEY DRAWER. Fairbanks, Morse Co., M 30-fim.l lu2 Second A v.. rittsbnrg. Pa. ISTFN TO TJ! E MOCKING IlIHl) The VraT I J ri Whistle and Animal In-.itator can V e u c.J t..T a child. It is made to imitate the song of every bird, the neigh of a horse, the bray of au a s. the grunt of a hog. Ilirds. Beasts and Snakes are en chanted and entrapned by it. It is used by Dan liryaut, Charley White. and all the Minstrels and Witrhlers. Ventriloquism can bo 'oarned in three days tiy its ail. Sent anywhere upon receipt of lUcantt,: 3 for 25 cents ; 7 frtr 50 cents ; ljforSi. Address X. w. VALKXTIXK. OcI2 Im. Box 372 Jersey City, N.J. VESTBRAXCH U EST AUH ANT AND Ladies' Oyster Saloon, 0."SECOnD ST.. I1SLOW HARKET, CLEARFIELD, PA. Constantly kept rn hand a selected assortment cf Caddies, Nuts, Cigars, Tobacco, Jtc. Also fresh Oysters received dally, an 1 for sale by the doten or hundred. J. ii. MACOMBER. Oct 12.'70. Proprietor. NEW MEAT MARKET. The under.-iguc.l have opened a Meat Market in the room 1 ormerly occuttied bv Alex Trvin.on Market Street. Clearfield. Pa . adjoining Mossop's, where they inUnd to keep a full supply of All Kinds of Meat, Fruit and Vegetables, and at prices to suit the times. Their shop will be open regularly, on Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday, and meat delivered at any point. A share of public patronage is rcspectfullv solicited. M. tr. LRovt-N. Aug. 31, '70 tf. E. W. UKOWS. Also continue to deal in all kir.Jj of improv ed Agricultural Implement. NEW T I N S II 0 P! F RED S.VCKETT, Manufacturer of TIN, COPPER and SHEET IRON WARE (nearly opposite the jil), MARKET STREET, CLEARFIELD, PA. Also, on hand and for sale "The Times" Cook Stove, the bust iu the world. And an asroitmcnt of PARLOR and SITTING ROOM MOVES, which will be sold cheaper than they can be purchased at any other establishment in tne county. ALSO, ROOFING, SPOUTING and JOB WORK dona on reasonable terms. April 6. 1S70 R E M0VA L . HARTSWICK k IRWIN, DRUGGISTS, Market St., Clearfield, Pa. W beg feaye to inform our old and new custo mers, that we have removed our establishment te the new buiiditig just erected on Market street, nearly adjoining the Mansion Houso on tha west, and opposite Graham & Sons' store, where irs re spectfully invite the public to come and buy their DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PATENT MEDI- CINS, OILS PAINTS AND VAUNJSIJS. Our stock of Drugs and Medicines consist of every thing used, scdected with the greatest care, and WARRANTED STRICTLY PURE! We also keep afulls'ock cf Dyes. P.-rfumeries Toilet articles.Soaps. Tooth Brushes. Hair brush es, Whitewash brushes, and every other kind of Crushes. We have a la go lot of White Lead, Turpentine, Flaxseed Oil. Paints, and in fact everything used in the painting business, which wa offer at City prices to cash uuyers. TOBACCO AND SEGARS, Confectionery . Spices, and the largest stock of va rieties ever offered in this plnce. and warranted to be of tha best tha market affirds. J. O. HARTSWICK. De. 2,1853. J0H5i t IRWIN. Marble and Stone Yard. MRS. S. S. LIDDELL, Having ensatted" in the Mitrb'e business, .les'res to inform her i riends. aad the public, that she has now and wil 1 keep constantly ou hard a Lirir and well selected stock of ITALIAN AND VERMONT MARULE. and is prepared to furnish to order TO MBS TO N CS .BOX AND CRADLE TOMBS, MONUMENTS, in Sac i stone and Marble, CL'RCS aad POSTS for Cemettry lots. WINDOW SILLS AND CAPS, ARCHITECTURAL AND LAWN ORNA MENTS, r. She would invite special attention to hr Sand stone Monuments vhicb are built from original di-sigua and will ompare fivorably with any thing of the kind in the country. It' desired fcue can furnish Marble Window sols and Caps at a slight advance on the price of Sandstone. VaTd on Reed Street, neurthe Dcpot.C.learfiell. Pa. I May 4. lsJO II O SAD AL I S T !1E GfTEAT AMrKICAX uKAL Til KEST(KEK, rurifies th blood nnd cui; SCTofula.Sjr-ph.J is Skin D.fWiwt-s.ltbeii- O S A D A L I oiaii!in. U i sea sen ut women ana ell L l rou ic Aflcctionsof tfaa Hloo-i, Liver and Kid neys. Uccouinended by tbe medical Fac ulty and m.iDy liioiauds of our best cut reu?. fiend the testimony of l'hTdicia.! ami .i' tit nt who bnve ud Kwddalii-; sciid fur our Koadlis Guide to Healrfa iJuolt. or A! ujanac lur tbit rar itbicb w y blikl fur rniuifuu9 d iMrtbutioii ; it wrfl iv ou much valuable u.forui:i;itn lr. H. V Cnrr. of i!:.timure. mv : I tuke pleasure in rt-emuiei d in your ! Kuhadal'ti as a vey fowerl'uI aittri'ive. I , have tetn i; used m two ca-e? with h;:ti;y reu!' one in a eve of secoofiary .-y j hi!is iu which th uiit'nt pruiiounccd l .Dilf cuttid al'er hurinf; taken five bntilea of your medicine '1 he other i a ca-a if scrof ula of lung t:and:n. which is rapidly im proving under its ue. and Ihe indicati-js are that ihe ( a. lent r. iil si.nn recntr. I b'ive rareful'y ex-iminel tho fon.;u!a hy which yiur Knsa'lati.'f ii made, and find it an excellent coajnou-iid oi alterative inre dieii! It. Ppa-kf. of NichulaviHe. Ky.. aaye he bap used iios-nJaiiis in e;e t,( Scrofula and Secondary SypHH i'h satisfactory remits ?5 a cle.iner of the Ulo.d i know no bet ter remedy. Samuel tr McFaiden. Murfrcesboro', Term , s-ays : I have u-ed Feven r-Mtle of Uo-d-Iis' and aui entirely cured of KTreiruiatiMn ; t-eud me four bottle, aa I wi-h it fur say brother, who has fcrof ulous sire ejes. IJejjaiuin BechtoJ. of Lima, Ohio, writes I have sutiered for twenty years w i:h an in veteratt eruption over my whole boly ; a short time since E purchased a bottle of Uo-fadali- and tteffeetel apeifct euro Labratory, 61 Lxcbaugt- nee,Ualttaiore CLEMENTS k CO . Proprietors. j.osaJalis is J"iU by Hartwick A Tr-wio and A I. tifaaw. CI arfield. U. K. liood. 0.-crola. and by Urusiats genertlly. I April 6.70-lv ATTENTION1, BUYERS READ! READ:! Wlio sells tl? eUeajir-st g"oJs in tlie county ? M OSSO P ! Who sells best calicoes at l'2"rcts a yard mossop: Who sells best unbleached muslin at 17 cents' MOSSOP! Who bells Hall's Calf Boots tit 5 00 MOSSOP! Wh seUs Hall's best Coarse Pouts at - 9T MOSSOP! Whosells Ilall'sbestKIp Boots at f 4,50? MOSSOP! Whit sel!s Hats lower than anybody else? MOSSOP1 Who eells Sugar tha cheapest? MOSSOP! Who sells Syrup the cheapest? MOSSOP! Who sells Flour the cheapest ? MOSSOP? Who sells Chop and Feed ilia cheapest? MOSSOP! Who sells Hardware the cheapest ? MOSSOP! Who sells Queenswara the cheapest ? MOSSOP? Who sells Tinware the cheapasi? MOSSOP! Who sells ClotLing tha cheapest ? M 0 S S 0 P ! Who sells Tlaster the cheapest ? MOSSOP! Who sells Salt tho cheapest ? MOSSOP! Who first brought goods down to tbe lowest cash prices ? MOSSOP! Everybody should buy their goods at MOSSOP' S! Clearfield May H l'a TABIED FRUIT, t reduce priees, at JjMayU.'M. MOSSOP S. ! FOR SAL 12, Ti'Lita Lead, Ztea Paint, Linse.d Oil.Turpentina Yarniihes of all kinds, Colors, in oil aad dr7 Paint and Tarnish brashes, j HARTSWICK IRWIN, t-iearheld.Pa.-M tr, sa. A G It EAT O FF E 11 . Horace Waters, 4S1 Broadway, Sew Tork. will dispose or ONE HCNDRKU PI A NOBS. ME LOLthONS and OKU N$ of six first class makers, including Chickcring X Sons, at extreuslt low FltH-KS FOR CASH. IJI'HtNO THIS M'lKTU, Or Will trk fiutu ta to $ 2S monthly until paid 4-i:t-'70-ly Ut HO HAS A HrsE TO PAINT? Ii EA D Y-MAD E COLORS. Known as "Railroad'7 Cofo-r tiaaranteed to be more ecvuomiral. moredcrahle and mure euoveiii eut ihan any I'air.t evt-r befuie offered. A bonk entitled -Piain talk with Practical Painters' with samples seut free hv mail on ennlicafioj. " MAr l ltl' A WliU). G'abt Wkitr Lead and Valor Worl,, A p. 13-m 1 1 1 EuIioh St.. New Ymrk. Ce ware of Imitations. Kstablished 1S26. Q LEAR FI ELI ) M U USER '. Encolr- ace U ".hs Is'blsiRY. The uinlor.-!f;u ed having cstahlished a Nurserv.on tbe Pike balfway between Curwenrville'and Clearteli Boroughs, is prepared to furnish all kindeof Frui trees. (Mamtard and dwarf.) Kvergreea-. Shrub bery.urape mes, tjooseberrv, Lawteo Black berry, Strawberry and Raspbei ry vires. Al cibriar.Crab trees. guinea and early -ScarUtRhea barb. 4e. Orders promptlv attended to. Addres Aug jl.lSgl .1.1). WkltlllT, Corwensville THE SIXGER SEWING MACHINE AHEAD OF ALL OTHERS ! j EirUty six Th-Hond.Srr'n Hundred and Etgk j If- eiie MirA'ner M r is and Soa the Past Tm,r: j he number ex "eels by thousands the mles of any o ner JUci, and the demnad is still in- Ci-casiiig THREE THoLSANLi PK WEEK ARE NOW BEING MADE AND SOLD. THE EE SONS WHY : . - Because it embodies essential principles not found in anyoihcr Machine; bccau? of its sim plicity of construction. ese of operation, uni formity of precise actional any speed, and ca pacity for tbe greatsal raiijje an i variety of work, fine or eoarse. Parties wishing to purchase should not fail t exaiuinj this best of all Sewing Machines. I have the Ajrency for this Machine, and will keep a full supply on hand. CleorBeld.M.ty .'7U tf J. S. SHOWERS. NEW STOKE. Corner of Sesond St. aad Hill Kaad. K. MITCHELL Has just received aud opined, at tbe above nam ed place, an entire ew stock ef Spring ana Summer tioeds, which ha will sell very cheap lor cash. His stack consists of ITry Goods, Greet ries. Hardware, Cneensware. Boots and Shoes. Hats and Caps, Ready made Clothing, ete. Ea al& keeps chuice Flour, Com Meal, Chap feed, Bacon, Fih and dried Fruits. Persons desirous of purchasing cods at fair rates are respectfully requested te give him a call. Approved country produce will be taken, at the highest prices, in exchange tor goods. Clearfield. June 17. 1SG3. BARGAINS IN ALL KINDS OF GOODS A T T II E M AMMO T H STORE OF THE MosLannoa Land and Lumber Co.. OSCEOLA, Clearfield County, Penn'a. rpHE rXIVERSAf. DIAL Is a carious invea- tion. and a perfect success. Its simplicity and accuracy are truly wonderful. Sea "Xheld Clock od tha Wall," in another column. OlSona