kffowtttt' gourttctf, tcarftefbrJga., JccemBcr 14, i870. CLEARFIELD, PA., PEC. 14. 1870. Ta Ptho To injure the safe transmission mor.ey bv mail, patrons should remit by check !r money-order, or have the:r letters registered. I .receipt will be enclosed in the first paper after the u-onsy comes to hand: Penn E- E. Winter Arrangement. jailTfiE leave Tyrone t : : : .35 a m. ir.iiitOMoliis : : : tll.loa.m. Philinsburfr at " ClearSeld at : fit I Tr iin leaves Olearfie! J a Arrive a Philipsbur;; at Osceola at : - Tyrone at : Lock Haven at : 1140 a.m. : 12 40 p.m. : 2.41 p m : 3 tn p. m. : 4 00 p. m. : 5.35 p. m : 12 25 p. m Accommodation Train. Leaves Clenrne! I at : : : : : : Arrives at Philipsburg at : : Osceola at : : : I-itersection at : : . Tyrone at : : : D,!,;! Vat Tyrme at : : : : ; Arrives at Intersection at : : Osceola at : : : : riiilipsbcrs at ." : Clearfield at : : : C! if e.mneetiona made at Tyrone i tsii ::nl West on the Maine Line. T.CO a. Jt 9 00 a. m 10 no a. m. 12 50 p. m. 1 13 p. m 10 flit a m. 1 .OS p. m. 2 08 p. m, 3 40 p. m. 5 50 p m. s-ith trains Keliomtts. Pivine services will Le held n-it -ib'iatii, in Clearfield, as follows: K? Rev. liaii, in St. Andrew's Episcopal chut'eli. at 11 A. M. nnd 7 P. M. Sunday f-ho ! at 3 V. M. Prayer meeting every VT-'lnes-l:iv evpninjr : t 7 o'clock. By Itov. ButW.in the Presbyterian church, ::, iVr.in? an 1 eveninz. aaath school at 3 V. M.' Prayer meeting every Wednesday ereninir at 7 o'cloelfT- Cy itiiv. .1. H. M'Cord, in the L-thoJit church, tnorninr anl evening. Sabbath school at 9 A. M. Prayer meeting, every Thursday at 7 P. 51. Communion services Firt ab'ua!i of every month at 1$ A. M. St. Francis' church Mass at 10 A. M., the K"co:ii and fourth Sun livs of each nniith. Fob Pai.e at all times canary l.irds, ' A. I. Shaw's drui; store. Cy.ysr.n to SIiTne the Altoona Dnih Fx it, !j-.t week, f.ir want of sufficient pa tr;ii4g. Apfk" t:i. Sheriff's S"des, list of ap liicj'lts f-"r licnse. Auditor's notice, nn.l ser.ra! other important advertisements, this N'kari.Y Finished tin? now Masc.nie H i!!. The dedication will take place on the "7th. no untoward ciicutu-ta;i'-e.s intcr vcfiiii.. I 1rtotT--an unusual number of drunken j trra. (lnnn? the p -t tow wees. In? T'.nnli of H .inor will hive to make a raid on them. "Tr;pp;-''. the light faiita-tic to.'" was :-. a-ii'.is(iii-nt i:i lulged iu l-.y soma of our o'lth on TliiirsJ iy night Jast, at a social V,,if!i if " A S'lbscrib-'r" cm fur nish us with something of tuor th-.n "L-L.-ky OM Ben's"' letters. !i4:? ; but he has n?ver d ine so. nterest Per- Rrs irseif to oeath the diminutive mouse that got into a wheel trap, on Sun day night. Those oVrks ran rest easy, now that the '" Lnrjrlnr" isdefunet. A i5 iM.AST chap the b'hiy who run of from his "gn!!," the other nicht. Sh khould g've hi in the "mitrcn," the nest time lie puts in an a ri pea ranee at daddy's. FvKMEMt?'t it would give exceeding great l-i- a-ir,; t i':;: ni -h such of o-ir patrons as "e still Indij'.tciJ to us. with a prprrly li:if d receipt, at th coming January courts. ''!j.iv,j the H jlidiys. with all the at t'Ti'.anr. "nxins." .Tudgim; from the dis- lays in yama of the stores, all Kill liav. a j'liy time, provid-?! they can rai.-e the " d'.n: h:it." Si-:-or it-, ter in hnnin t'r ;;ve "l.7 nevr l-.a a' used a good thinjf. -en j-vfrted. Converting a sdint- veh:c'ft to convey dizzy peoiile 't Td-iight, is in violation of tha A Rn Pi.xrr; the euUer at the Court li u- corner. Stranirers passing along the ' afi-r n:ght. are liable to fail and be t v :rd. T'ne 15 irouuh o3i;er's should see t j havi-i ,'t covered. V tV ','c.ii!iiT7 'h it af.-i.An-Tv hir anA f-'trt-a-!iiir moutach". that pentmb-'.late1' ""' -"wis f.e,uently after nightfall. A ' ' . ' -!iron tea 'nieht improve t!is nious-wh'-. but how about the hat? IU RMt. Down the house of Mr. M. iv. n.-ar Bloomington. on the 4th inst. -VI h: h iuseholj poods were also burned, th 1 ' T,-in,i ! u,:i- :.. ... .1 ... u . lAtiinf iu u. ini ii,-i ".'He condition. The fire was acci.'en- A-HKM T A sliuhtV intoxicated Denvv "-. v. heard, the other evenimr. denonn-e'-'w x Administration "fir takin' the tax ' N.nners wot we don't us-. and keepin' i hiky wot we do." That chap, evi-'-"i .y. was in a bad wav. Cm -T o' Lv' r : I . ';, I I :l-n. v !;ii.y t o write an anonymous let ' ' tii::)'.inlcation to another. If you "i.v advice to give, or suggestion to the "tnu.ic" like a man, ard "-vi; liVo ekulk behind Fom'e ficti s:,ature. An oprn adversary is more : aiuird tliRn a hidden professed 'I'T. very muddy, is the universal '- ;a reference to our streets. And,. 'J' ''-r ; for thoy are in a most miserable If the present state of the wea- r. w CTiJi "1' iio-t impassable in many places. Ve ''it- r.e-.vlv -IoMr, I",'3ns ,,,r "'"king them better under his 'timii-.tratinn. Tiir. Weather. This has been an extra .uisry r,,',,j (.aon ;n tliis mountain ro- Although the air was betimes quite c 1 ,1 , , - rue past wppV, yet on Saturday lt e Sir was milil nnA k.ln, : . , - - t . .j va L'AIMIJ w III Cdl 1 ir,:i yJn Sunday, however, a change the atmosphere becomintr much :nd durins the niirbt lirtl snow n i s1(.et tell ; but ou Monday the air mode and soon all appearance of winter ' ' v n,!,ned. A more moderate season is within our recollection. But how lone Ml'1'- continue so, is uncertain. There is :: f tioie for winter yet. Ksick-Ksaoks. Ross McPherson ha just returned from the East, with a most Splendid stock of holiday knick knicks. Pon"t fail to j?o and see them. Commencement. The winter term of! Mi.s Swan's school for eirls will commence en Monday, January 2d, 1870. Parents and others interested will please remember the date. The school is in a flourishing condition, and deserves a liberal patronage. Church Dedication'. Providence per mitting, the new Evangelical Lutheran Church, Covington township, Clearfield county. Pa., will be dedicated to the service of God on Sunday, Dec. ISth. Ilev. Hock enbery will preach the. .dedicatory sermon. Services will commence at 10$ A. M. Ciifitcix Dkdication at Clearfield. The new M. E. Church in Clearfield will be dedicated to the worship of Almighty God, on Sunda3', the Cth day of January, 1S7I. Bishop E. R. Ames, and Revs. John W. Lingley. J. S. McMurry, P. E., and other eminent divines, will take part in the services. BishoD Ames will preach in the morning, at 10J o'clock, and conduct the dedicatory ceremonies. All are cor- lially invited. The United States Pat.-nt Laws, with in- . . , StrucllOIl f.OW 0 Obtain Patents, IS the title of a work of 1 12 pages, sent to usby Munn & Co., 37 Park Row, New York. It also contains the official rules, forms for patent deeds, hints on selling patents, 1 "0 diagrams of mechanical movements, and a large va riety of other useful information. It is a book really worth having, and can be had free by all who will send their names to Messrs. Munn& Co is abe. Kris Kinkle. This venerable favorite of the children occupies their thoughts aln.o.t constantly, and is the burden of their conversation the who'e day long. Paren's desiring to gratify the anticipations of their children and friends, should conn!t our advertising column? this week. G-iuiin has t t , , , a iaijie sutf.i oi iancy cooK-s ; .U'.riierson j an extensive assortment of fancy candies' and other fixin-s : the Misses P.viiil. r X Lanich, an innumerable host of toys, etc. ! Samuel I. Snyder, a splendid lot of watches an I jewelry ; H m. Reed, a go id assortment 0f anj f1( aninJe f,f dress ; and A. I. I Shaw, a little of everything I hat iriil p!ea-e and make glad the hearts of tha li::!e fo!k. Mosop,Shaw's and tll3 Kfatzor's have also i new goods ; and .Maiomber, a'id Hartswick ' it Irwin, candies aod toys, while Naugle always has a profusijis of the Lett of jewelry. Shaw'a Great Holiday Bazaar. To our Patrons, O! I an 1 Young, we ofiVr our nsual annual Ilolidny greeting, A Mkfi HY ClITtlSMMAS AND A HAPPY New YEAR. Having ju,t received a full and coaipLte Ftock of Holiday goods, useful, ornamental and amusing. which I do not promise to give away, but will seM so cheap that all may pur chare with the smallest possible amount of cash. Cnmearid see this: mammoth o!lee!iorj of an ! ie:!".tif"al tilings. They will plene the nio.t fastidio-i ; They vriil make your homes cheerful arid pleaa;;t : Your wives more rtm5ib!;i ; Your rlajghters lock more beautiful, (if possible; Yiiur sons more obedient, grateful and good : Your babys praftle more mu-ien! ? Your recollections of the dying year plea sant and serene. Drive duH lire from t!i" honrth and sub- ftitutc svnshine, peace, happiness and con- tr.tmeot in every home. Come one?, come all, and bring thn chil dren, and ba amused, be astonished, be in expressibly happy. Reruj::iber the place : A. I. Sn.Arv's, Market Street, Clearuold, Pa.- A Straxqs Case.- -Of the Missouri Pa- cine itnnroau, a iew orivs ego, a treisr.t .-r I, : , i T ... i trin ran into a hand car losdei with ;x road i.oti, and the locomotive an I three cars fire thrown down a ten foot embinkt-ieiit. The Warrensburg J.mrnnt, f pea kin.? of the ax-ident, says : "It eeema that the cugi r.ffcr, Mr. Dan Dor.evan, bravely stood by bis post, an 1 d in'itless at the sacriiice of his lif. It wa.i atle vst a half hour before he couM by res.-ued from the ruins of the locomotive, aod then, oh, what a fearful sittht! The lever by which the engineer controls the emine, know as the throttle lever, a rod of iron about three feet long, and an inch by an inch and a half in size, had struck him on the lower part of the right temple and been driven through un derneath his nose, coming oat on the oppo site side at least one half its length. This lever was yet attached to its pb:ce. and thus the unfortunate man was transfixed to the locomnt've. The lever was unscrewed and detached from the engine ai'd the engineer carried to a house with this iron bolt still through his head, and in this condition he remained for two and a half hours, until Dr. Cutler was sent for.at this place, who, uoon his arrival, removed it, gave the man the proper surgical attendance, an J cared for him as best he could. Mr. Donovan was broucht to this place 3'esierday evening, and provided com forta'ole quarter at Mi ning's Hotel. His eyes were almost forced r.uf of their sockets, his ribs on his right side are badly bruised, but. strange to say, at this writing ho is still alive, though little hope is entertained of his recovery." MARRIED. Tn Poilinsburg, on Thnrsdav. Dee. it. 1S7Q. by Rev. T. II. Swirzer, Mr. Wjf, A. Chase and Miss Jennie Baugiiman, both of this county. In Philij.sbtirg. on Saturday. Not. I2th. 1870, by John R. Herd, Esq., Mr. Wm. P. Walls, of Huntingdon county, and Miss Sarah Jase Wollislegle, of Clearfield county. DIED : On Tuesday. Dee. 6th. 1S70. KateThorn, daugh'erof George Thorn, of this borough, aged 15 years and 5 mouths. - On Tuesday, Nov. 9th, 1S70. Joseph Hoover, of Penn township, aged 75 year, 8 months and 29 days. On Sunday evening. Dec llih, 1870, John Moure. Sr., of Lawrence township, aged about CS years. The deceased was one of our tuost respected citizeus a sin cere and devoted Christian. His death is I much regretted by the entire- community. Messrs. Bigler, Young & Co., (succcesors to Boyntou & Young), manufacture every description of machinery. Read their ad vertisement. " King William has reached" the second stage of operations' in his preparation for the position of emperoi. The council, of which the affair was determined on, passed off favorably, and now the petty princes under his control, and who act as his pup pets, are inviting him to accept the title. The war over, and the concluding act will take place the crowning of the old king as emperor. A DMINISTRATORS NOTlCE. ters of Administration on the Let estate of Matthew Btott. late of ISoges township, dee'd, having been granted to the undersigned, notice is hereby given that all persons indebted to said estate are required to make immediate payment, and tiosehavingclaiinsagaiiist the same will pre sent ihcm, properly authenticated for settlement to JOHN M. CHASE. , Dec. 7. IS79-nt p. Admisrrator. DISSOLUTION. The co partnership heretofore existing between the under signed, in the Mercantile bu-tineff at Osceola, has been dissolved by ma'nal consent. The bocks and accounts of the late firm are iu the bands ot W. O Kelly for settlement. All persons having unsettled account with Slid firm are requested to 'Xe1C,3yAKE KEIXEY. N THE MATTER of the estate of Mat - thew A. Foreee, deceased : ! T" Auditor s report in the above estate having j been referred to the undersigned for the purpose of making certain chmgeJ therein, he hereby gives notice that he will attend to the duties of bis appointment, at his- office in Clearfield, on Wnlnrxltu.lrtrmhtr 23. 1S70, at 1 o'clock. I M , when and where all persons'interestcd may attend Dec. 7.'70:st. T. M. MURRAY, Auditor. VALUABLE BOO K. The New York J Ot'servor YEAR ROOK and Almanac, to be issued January 1st, 1871. One of the most complete compends of important information which has ever been compiled in this country. It should be ia every Library as a book of reference. It contains an interesting History of Almanacs; Civil, Commercial, and Agricultural Information concerning all the Governments in the World ; a general summary of all tho Benevolent Institu tions and Religions Denominations io the World, wiih a complete Ministerial Directory of nearly every religious b.'xty in the United States, a com plete list cf all the Colleges. Theological emin.i rics. Medical and Law Schools iu the United Klaus - Price, One Dollar. All persons subscribing and paying forthoXew t l orn 1 1 j.wrvor ur one ve:iri-. v ,m rcrwi, it copy of t!iis valuable work GliA TCITOUSLY. Samplo copies of the Obscrvor rent free. RIIiNET E. MO-I.-F.. Jn. CO.. 37 Park Row. New York. Mailed to any adire?s post-paid. on roceipt of pri? ORPHANS' COURT SALE. Farm in IJeccaria Tp. ' Pursuant t an order of the Orphans' Court of CIsarSeM cniOity. Pa . there will be sold at public u'e. at lilon Hope, iu Leccaria township, iu raid ccuaty, on Yv'eilnesiliy,Decenibcr 2370, the following described real ostate, late of Porter T. JhB?ore, deceased, to wit : A VALUABLE FARM, situate in l'eccaria towj)sTi?p. being tho homestead of ite said dece lout, at th time of h's deoo ase containing- U.XfJ IW.XIiltKI) A AT7 l'UX AClilCS ati forty-six yrrrhr. more or less. About eighty a. -res arecleared and under a good st.ite of cultivation, with a good frame house and barn. Persons desiring to view the premises will pieasecall upon the uudersignel. Saie to commence at 2 o'clock. P. M. Condi tioni made known at sale. S. c. PATCH IN. Dec. 7. IS70. Adrriniitral'ir. AGENTS WANTED for a new and cle gantly illustrated work. "OUR SISTER REPUBLIC," V.j Col. Albert S. Evans Just published. SItSIIT.SliF.IMC A?fl AliVEXTT7RE in tlie land of the Aitees; wi'b ciarminr. P'.n and Fniril Firtfrf of Mexican Life. Character and Scenery, and slariling and romantic Historical Remini.sccn:es of this land of Romance, Wonder and Mystery. 'It is a bright and racy wnrtf. written in a bril liant and attr:ic:ive style, without a dull page in it. and cannot f.:il to be popular with all clasics " U:jtii 1'oU 4-I:s paes sparkle with wit. and are instinct r.'ith ever varying ti.?tnrsof Mexican Life in all iis phases. Lvery family sliou'd pntftiis book in the handsof their children.'' (Jltirua Trihanr. 'Many cf tho stories of adventure are as lively a they are freMi. The amusing incid nts of trav el in the interior and tho liteof the cities are de lightfully pijanl and entertaining. The Rook has a genuine aud substantial vaiue "Christian No eorypetition, and sells to all cla'ses. Agents ara meeting with remarraole success. For circu lars anp terms address th-, Ptiblihers. COLUMBIAN ROOK CO . Bee. 7. 1570-4L Ilarlf 'rd Conn. ORPHANS' COURT SALE!! Heal Estate in Huston Township. The tindersienaJ. Admintrritor of tbe eitu! of Alfred rfirJiU. dmM. will offer at public out cry, in ins iwrona oi i-i-aracia, on Tuesday, January 0, 1S71, at 2i o'clock. P. M., the foilo-v'ng describel real esta!,sltuate in Huston tp. Clearueld oo. Pa , vii : 1st. Ali the south part of a certain tract of land, ituata partly in ilk and Clearfield counties. La in' that part situate in Huston tp. Clearfield co , bounded asfollows: On tbeNirth by the division lini of Elk county, on the South by tract No 50"! , West by traots N'o'sllSI and 4271, on the Hail by trie s No's4l74 and 4133, containing Iti acres, more or less 2J. One other tractor piece of land, situate in Huston tp. aforesaid, known as the had half of tract No. 41SI. containing 493 acres, more or less. 3d. All that part of tract No. 4271, situate in Huston tp. aforesaid, containing 62:1 acres, more or loss. The above described tracts are unseated. Tl'ff.VS. One-third cash on confirmation of sale : balance in two equal annual payments, with interest, to be secured by Judgment lionds and Mort(-aje on the prem:s:s. J, A. PEARSALL. r. tr. ;-t Adm r C. T. A "OEGISTEIl'S NOTICE. Not ic ishere " by given that the following accounts have been examined and pased by me. and remain f;Jd of record in this oflice for the inspection of heirs. legatees creditors and all others in anyway, intorested and will be presented to the next Or phans' Court of Cearfi6ld countv. to be held at the Court llou'e. in the Borough of C'carfiid commencing on the 2d Monday of January, 1871 : Partial Account of T. If. Murray, Administra tor of t!:e the estate of John Spackman, late of tiirard tp. dee d. Fin iT Account of it . K. Floral. Administrator of the est.it? of Martin S Flegai, late of Goshsn townhip. 'deeeascd. Fioal Account of T. Valentine Hailey, Admin istrator ct Titus II. Bailey. late of R.'oom tp.dcc'd. T'je Account of Henry HarliWt and J. C. Car rett. Administrators of Henry Mirsball, late' cf Lradj" township, decease!. Partial Account cf John Holt. Administrator of George fines!, iate of Rradford tp.dec'd Acceu.it of John Holt and V. li. Holt, Admintf tra'ora of Thos. Holt, la'e of lira 1 ford tp. dee'd. Final Account of John V,'. Wright and Henry P. Vrijrbt. Administrators of Win. Wright, late of BeccariM township, dr-ccased. Final Account ol Martha Irwin and Levi Irwin. Executors ol Jos. Irwin, late of Lawrence tp.dec'd . Account of S. li. Caldwell and Robert Louns berry. Administrators of Joseph Uarger, lata of Bradfor d township, deceased Account of Melinda Kogers. (formerly Melinda Carley). Adm'rx of Jans Curley, late of Kartbatrs township, deceased. Final Account of Deborah Paris. Executrix of Samuel W. Smith, late of (iueiich tp. dee d. Dec. 7. 70. A. W. LFE ReKistcr IIIXKLEY KNITTER. For Family Cse, price S-'O, Knits ftkr vrma. uses outy osa needle, simple, re'iable. Circular and sample nocking sent fbke. Knits ten pairs per day A child can operate it. Aue.xts WiiiT . Add'efs, IliNKtET Ksitti.vo M o bisf Co., Eatb. Me , July 27-3m. er 17rt BKOAUWAT, K. t. A Great Medical Discovery ! Dr. WALKER S CALIFORNIA VINEGAR BITTERS! Hundreds of thousands bear testimony to their Wonderful Curative Effects. W II A T A li E" T HEY? THE IT ARE -YO T A Vl LE F A 2f C Y. I 11 I N K, Made of Poor Rum, Whiskey. Proof Spirita. and Refuse I.iqirors. dotorel 'piced and sweetened to please the taste.called -Tonics,'' '-Appetixers." -Restorers '' ie .that lead the tippler on to drunk enness and ruin. hu are a true Medioine made from the Native Knots and Herbs of California, free from all Alcoholic Stimulants. They are the rear u.'ooa l'urmcraL r a imeuiving Principle a perfect Renovator and Iuvigoratorof the System carrying off all poisono-is matter and restoring the blood to a healthy condition No person can takethee Bitters according tr direction and re mniu long ttnwell. provideo the bines are Dot de stroyed by mineral poison or other means and the vitr.l organs wasted beyond the point of repair. Far Inflammatory an i Ckranir IZhnmai'Tn anl (.ioitt. Dytprpsia or In liftion. Million He iiiltrnt and IntrrmiUrnt Frr'rs, Di.rasn of t1 1 ISfood. Ijvr.r. Kidtirys niid htwl'Ur. tltrre ISittrrs Itav hrrn mnt .t'trrrs't' t-ucb disr;t.rs are caus ed by vitiated blood, which is generally produced by derangement of the digestive organs. Dyspo) sia or Indigestion heidache. pain in tho shoulders, coughs tightness of the chest, dizziness, scur eructations of ihe stomach, bad taste in the mouth, billions attacks, palpitation of the heart, ii. Rumination of the lun. p"'" in the regions of the Kidneys and a hundre I other puiutul symp tom!, are the eiT-prings of Oyspepsia. They invigorate lhc stomach and stimulate tho torpid liver nnd bowels, whi-h render them of unequalled efli 'acy in cleansing the blood cf alt impurities. and imparting new life and vigor to tl.c whole system. i:ilious. Remittent .and Intermittent Fevers, which are so prevalent in 'he valleys of our great rivers throughout the Coiled States, cipecially those of the Mississippi. Missouri Illinois, Ten nessee. Alabama. Sjavannab. Ho-inolte. James and many otheiss with their vast tributaries, during the Summer and Autumn, and rrmarkabl ao du ring seasi ns of unusual heat and clrne.s, are in variably accompanied by ext eriiive derangements of the stomach and liver, and other abdominal viscera. Theie are ntvrays more or less obstruc tio.-.s of the liver, a weakness and ir.ituble state of tne stomach, and groat torpor of the bowels, being c loir icd up with v i i i ited accumulations. In their treatment, a purgative. exerti.ng a powerful influence upon these varii uj orgin.i essentially neccas.iry. There is no cathimic for the purfoe oqual to Dr. J. Walker's Vinegar Hitters, as they speedily r'move the dark colored viscid maticr with which the b iireld are loaded, at the same tim stimulating the secretions of the liver, and generally retoiipg the hi a thy functions ef the dii;e-tive organs. The universal popularity of this valuable remedy in regions suVjict lo mias matic influences, is sufiicieiit evidence of its pow er as a remedy in sueh c.i?cs. For ikiu ii.-easc!, eruptions, totter, s.ilt rheum, blotches, fpots. p!uip'e. pustules, "toils, carbun cles, ring worms. satd-ic:id.sore eyes. erysipelas, itch, scutf. uivcolorations of the skin, humors and diseases of the skin, of whattvrr name or nature, are liscrallv duj up and cirri'd out of the ys te:n in a short time by the uiieof theso Liiters ipe bottle iu ruch cases will onvii ce the most incred ulous of their curative cfTtet. Cleanse the Yi'iated lllool whenever you find its impurities bursting ttrough the skin in pim ples, eruptions or sores : cIeauo it when you find it obstructed and lu2gili in tho veins ; cleanse it when it is foul, and your feelings will tell vou when. Ke-p tho blood pare and the health of "the system will follow Pin. Tape and other Worms. lurking in the sys tem of so many thousanJs. are effectually destroy ed and remove I. For full directions, read care fully the -ireuIar arjiin I each bottle, printed ia four lanjuagcs Luglish. Uennan, French and 5pnnib. J. WALK Kit. Proprietor. It. H. McDONALD t CO., Druggists, and Oen Agents. San Francisco, Cal.and .11 and i Commerce tStrcet. New York. tjOI.D liY ALL Dlllitl ilST . AND DEALERS. iiecemocr 7, is7y. THE', "BLEE3 PATENT" Noiseless, Link Motion, Lock-stitcb SEWING MACHINE Challenges tbe world in perfection of work, strength and bemtycf stitch, durability of con struction, and rapidity of motion. Call od ex amine, and foT ageneiusand circulars, apply AT PRINCIPAL OFFICE, 023 Broadway, New York. June 15. lS70-3m. 1. B. RAB1M. : t V. Illlll. A. 4. ORlHAa NEW FIRM! JAS. B. GRAHAM & SONS. ' J WIIOLESALS A??f RUTAlt DBAI.EH la all Iliads of Dry Goods, Toots and Shoes, Hats and Caps Notions, Groceries. Hardware, Qaeeas ware, Wood and Willowwart, Floar Sooa, Fish. Salt e!e , Market St., CLE ARPIELI), PA FOR TIIE LADIES They have Bonnets Siiks, Cobcrgs, Alpaeae, Merinos. Wool Delaines. Lustres, Ging hams, Prints, Poplins, Lawas. Sua. ahadss. Handkerchiefs Kid aa4 bther Gloves Uesiory.Balate ralt, Iloep skirts, and a general variety ef rib b3n;,tritaiciBs, Euttons, Braids, eto., at the lowest prUesi, FOR GENTLEMEN They bare Elack anil Blue Cloths, Black si Fancy Cassimeresattinetts, Tweeds. Mel tons, Wstor proof Cloth. Bilk. Satin ard oomrcon Vostitigj. ate., la great variety, and at price that' will give ger.erat satisfaction to buyer. ALSO, A general assortment of Ready-made Cleth ing. Hats and Caps, Boots and F-hees, Hardware and Queensware, a good Stock, Wood and Willowware, and a fall stock of Groceries. IN FACT, GRAHAM k SONS sell all articles that are usually kept in a well-regulated country store, and hence tbe people generally will find it to their advantage to bnj godi of thea. Grain and eour.try prodo-e taxea exchange for Get it. Act. -'ea. rEKYIS Of TIIE JOriSNAl" The KArTSKAn's Juursai, is published on Wed nesday at SJ 00 per annum in advance. If not paid at tbe beginning of the ear. S2.50 will be charged, and S3. 00 if not paid before tba olose. DVKRTl.sEHKNTii wi be inserted at S1.50 per square, for three or less Insertions Ten lines (or less) counting a square. Fer every additional insertion SO cents will be charged. A deduction will be made to yearly advertisers No subscription taken for a sbcrter time thai six months, and no paper will Le discontinued ui till all arrearages are paid, except at the option of the publisher. S. J. ROW. B outs: iioors1.!. boots;!! roots ;:.'! FRENCH KIT", FRENCH CALF, LIUHT KIP, $" OD i 00 5 0(1 at C. KRATZEK'S. Oppo.-ite the Jail . Pep. 21. 1870. "JT'OIv SALE. The farnr of John Spaek man, late of Girard Township, dec'', consisting of about one hundred and seventy two acres of good farming land, (most of which is cleared ) and having the'oou erected a good house and barn, and tbe usual conveniences of a pleasant home. For terms and further particulars applyto T H . ML KK AY. Att'y lor the heirs and persona interested. June 22. '70.-tf. IMPORTED LIQUORS, strrn as aZAXVIES and IIOLLAXT) GIXS. riTRE OLD GliA fE BRAXD1ES, pure old ca1h.xet whiskeys. old gi:aje ivi.xes. All the above brandj warranted pure and to excel anything in this market for medicinal pur poses GEO. N. OOLIU'UN, March 30.'70-ir. Prc-p r of Jhaw House. Co-Partnership in Store. ' C. A Rorob.nigh having associated with him in the Mercantile business, in Lewisville, Clear field county. Mr. C. H. McCracken. solicits a con tinuance of tbe patronage so generously extended heretofore Having just returne 1 from the eastern cities their stoct embi aces a targe and varied assort ment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware. Queens ware, and in fact nearly everything u u al ly kept in a country store, which the; will seil at prices to suit Ihe times. Couutry produce taken in exchange for good i C. A. KOKOBA IG II. May IS. "70. tf. C 11. Mr-OHACKEN TOBACCO AND CIGARS. WIIOLESALK AND HKTAIL, At tli New Tobacco aiJ Ciar Ftor of n, u. s ii a w. Two doors east of the PustnlCce. Clearfield. Pa. Constantly on hand a fire e.'ivrtment of Nr.vy, Congress Cavendish. Cshla. Hpunroll, Michigan and Centuiy Fine-ca, Chcwirg Tobacco, o. Also, a largo and well relcetel s'oek of Imported sud Domestic Cigars. .Smoking Toliac-os, Meerschaum aud Drii.r Pipes, Pipe fixtures, Tobacco. Boxes, Cigar Holders, and everything geacr found in a we 1 regulated Cigar and Tobacco Storo. r.fHemenjlier the place: Two doors east of the Postoffiee, Clearfield, Pa. Aug. 2. "70. 43 U S Q U K H A N N A II O T S E, Curwen-vilie. I 'a. The nndcrsigne I having taken charge of this will-known Hotel. repec fully solicits a share ol patr(;n:ipe. The hoise bas been rcfi'ied and re fumished nnl now compares f ivoraiily wiih any other house in the 0'iunty. The bf?t of everything the tn.iritut iiffords will be served up to guests. Chaigesmo.lerat. IU.I TiLOriJl icpt. 2.S. 1370-tf. Proprietor. tMlK r'.E.A G L E II J T K L," flain St., Curwensville, J'a. Having leased for a term of years the above well krown and popn'ar Hotel (formerly kept by Mr. Mason, and lately by Mr. Fonts), nd having newly reiiited and refurnished it, the present j proprietor feels assured that he can rendar entire e.iii?,t:iuii iu gtlvsis 3"j'u I !ii uj, wnu iiiui. t UOC. large stable and yard is attached, for the care anl protection of horses, carriages and wagons. A enare of patronage is soliciie I May 4 '70-ly.J A J. DKAI'iKEF. Prop'r rji II E "S II A V H O U S K," MARKET ST., CLEARFIELD, PA. GEOROS N. COLBUttN. : : : Proprietor This house was lately completed and jmt open el to the public is nonly lu.-tiishel.and provided with al 1 tbe modern improvements of a first clas hotel. It is pleaaally located, in the busines, pari of the lown.ocd near to the public build ings. A f hare of patronajje is rspeciful!y solic ited. Charges moderate. "Thehoatof Liouora ia the bpr. r .l - -..I. flo 'V.i .p fpiIE LEONARD HOUSE, (N'oar the Railroad Depet), Heed Street, Clearfield, Ta. O. I). GOODFELLOW : : : -. : Pp.ornirTor.. A new first class Hotel in ercry respect com fortable rooms all the modern improvements tho best r.f Liquors prompt atteadance. and rea sonable charges. Tbe patrouagr of tbe public is respeetl'ully solicited. jy-21-tf. rpiIE WONDERFUL LINIMENT. -1- This Liniment having been us.-d, for some years past.as a fmni'y mcdic;ne by the pro prietor, and its good cffof coming to the notice of his neighbors, bas. at tiioir suggestion, con sented to manufacture it for the benefit of the af flicted everywhere. It is the beat remedy for Oii'arrh and Billions Cbolic. ever offered to the public; and will cure many other diseases in the human body. It ts also a sere cure for Pole evil and Wind-galls in horses Directions for its use accompany each bottle. Price. SI per bottle, er six bottles for $5. Sent to any address bv enclos ing tbe price to WM. II. WA'ioNER. Hnrd Postoffiee, Oct. n. 1S69. Clearfield county, Pa. NEW DRUG STORE. Y. R. Alexander, M. D., DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY, CURWENSVILLE, PA. Keeps constantly on hand an assortment of DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, TAINTS AND OILS, VARNISHES, DYE STUFFS, &cM &c. His stock of Drugs is pore and fresh, and custo mers can rely upon getting tbe best of everything in bis line. HIS STOCK F PERFUMERY AND TOILET ARTICLES, Hair Tonics, Cosmetics, Brushes Toilet Soaps, Combs, Pocket Books, Pens, Inks, Pen--cils and Paper, and a general assortment of this class of goeds. are all ot tbe very test quality and latest styles.' PURE WINES AND LIQUORS, For Aledicnl purposes only, Glass. Putty, Lubricating Oils, 4o., to suit the wants of the community. His extensive end well selected stock of Drugs and Medicines enables bim to fill Physicians' Pre- j soiiptions on short notice and on the most reason - I able terms, i 1 Smokers and Ch ewers will find his stock of Chewing and Smoking Tobacco. Cigars, and Snuff i to consist of tbe very best brands in tbe market A share of public patronage is solicited ! Aug.Sl-Sm. W. B. ALEXANDER, NEW MARBLE WORKS. Opposite the Jail. CLEAKFIELD. PENN' A. Monuments. Grecian Tombs. French Coaches, Mantles. Table Tops. Washing Ranges, Gardea Statuary, Terra Colt Ware. t every description. Head and Foot Stones, of New and beautiful de signs, all of which wo offer at ei'y prices, or 25 percent Jess tbau any other establishment in thte county. Having a large experience in tbe busi ness, we guarantee satisfaction in all ose. Or ders thankfully received aud promptly filled ia tbe best workmanlike manner. S A.GIBSON. May II. 1370 -tf. James; Watsq. Agent. ST U MPS! ST !J M P S !! The undewvgBed have purchased the right of ClearSeld conty for Enoch Frnworths Mump Extractor, patented June 7th. 1S7H This is dreidedly the most convenient, most durable, and best machine of tbe day Wet weather wi.'i not effect it. Ihe working part being all of iron. The machine is easily set up. uud will work any place that can be plowed. We will pell machines at a small profit ou cost, and will try to make it to the advantage of farmers to buy them. We solicit orders from those wanting machines. il.T. FAliNo VoltTil, Clearfield. Pa.. J B GARRISON". GEO. H. n A I.L. Agent. Curwensville, P Clearfield. Pa. duly U '7tV AT IS3 II. S. SWAN'S, School for Glrh. JL Clearfield, Ia. Tbe Fall Term of Fourteen weeks will com mence en Monday, Sptemlr 5th, li.'O. TKUXS OF Tl'ITtOtt. Reading. Orthography, Writing. Primary Arithmetic and Primary Geography, per term, (of 4 weeks). S7 00 History. Local and Ltescriptive Geography with Map Urawmg. uraatmar, .lentai and Written Arithmetic, -. Botany. Geology. Phy? to'ogy. Vaturat Pbi- losepby, Pliysicnl l'eogripl,y. Algebra, Rheioric. Etymology and Latin, Oil Painting. t2t lessons). Monochromatic Drawing. Crayon. Pencil Drawing, (no extra charge). 9 bfl 12 on 12 Ctt lo en C 00 Instrumental Music. (3(1 lessor.?!. Wax Flowers and Fruits, with material, at teacher's cbares. For full particulars send for Circular. Clearfield. August !7. 1S7D-Iy. 5-20'S AND 1881'S DO UG II T, S ILT) A Y EXC HA .GED, ON M iST LtijnUAL TERMS. GOLD BOVGIIT and SOLD al MAtiKET RATE. COUPONSCASIIED. PACIFIC R. R. PONDS Ji-JUGIIT A.XD SOLD STOC K S BOUGHT and SOLD on COMMISSION only. Accounts received and intcre-t allowed on daily balances subject to check, at siht DeHAVEN & B R 0., 40 SOUTH 3n STREET. I'll I LADELTH I A. Mareh 2. 187C-Iy.-'y 13. FAIR HANK'S STANDARD ECALE3, OF ALL KIND3 ALSO, IMPROVED MONET DRAWER. Fairbanks, Morse & Co., M.3i-f-in. lo2 Second Av.. Pittsburg. Pa. ilfJTEN TO T UK MOCKING r.'KI) The Prai J rie Whistle and Animal Imtratorcan be used by a child. It is made lo ioiiia? the son of every bird, tho neigh of a hor.e. thebr iy of uu a-s. the gruat of a hog liiris. P.easts nnd Snakes are en chanted and entrapped by it. It is used by Dan Bryant, Charley W bite. and all the Minstrels and Warblers. r.triloqr.i.-m can be loarued in three days ty its ai l. Sent anywhere open receipt of 19 cants ; 3 far 2i ccn's ; 7 for 5o cents ; 15 tor SI Address T. W. VALENTINE. Oi2-lm. Pox W2 Jersey City, X. J. WEST UKAXCII RESTAURANT AND Ladies' Oyster Saloon. 0 ST.. ISELOW MirXCT, CLEAtiFIELD, PA. Constantly kept f n hand a selected fssartment of Candies, Nuts, CiTr. Tob reco. e Alsofresh Oysters received daily, and for sile by the dozen or hundred. J. M MACOMBER Oct 12'70. Prnpriotor- NEW MEAT MARKET. Th nir?T:ne.. IiaT opened a Meat Market in the room formerly occupied bT Alex Irrio, on Market Street. ClearfieM. I . adjoining Mossop where thjr intm-i to keep full punply of All Kinds of Meat, Fruit and Vegetables, and at prices to suit the times. Their shop will be open rcgalariy. on . Tuesday. Thursday and S2turdiy. and meat delivered at any point. A chare of public patronage is respcctfullv solicited. 1. ti BROWN. Au 31,'7( tf. E. W. BKOWX. ALSO continue to deal in all kinds wf improv ed Agricultural Implements. N E W TIN S II 0 P! Fred Sackett, Manufacturer of TIN, COPPER and SHEET IRON WARE (nearly opposite the jiil), MARKET STREET CLEARFIELD, PA. Also, on band and fcr sale "The Times" Cook Stove, the best in the world. And an asroitment of PARLOR and SITTING RiOM SlOVfcS. which will be sold cheaper than tbey can be purchased at any ether establishment in tuo" county. ALSO, ROOFING, SPOVTINGand JOB WORK done on reasonable- terms. April If. IS7D R E M 0 V A L . HARTSWICK. & IRWIN, D'RL'GG"1STS, Market St., Clearfield, Pa. We beg leave to inform our old and new custo mers that we have removed our ettabiishment to the new building just erected on Market street nearly ad joining the Mansion House on Ihe west. and opposite Urahem A. Sons' store, where we re spectfully invite the public to come and buy their DRUGS, CHEMICALS. PA TENT MEDI- CINS, OILS. TAINTS AND VARNISHS. Ourstock or Drags and Medieinesconsist of every thing used, selected with the greatest care, and WARRANTED STRICTLY PL'HE! We also keep atull stock ef Dyes. Perfumeries Toilet articles. Soaps. Tooth Brnsfees. Hair Brush es, Whitewash Brushes, and every other kind of Brushes. We bave a la' ge lot of White Lead, Turpentine, Flaxseed Oil, Paints, and in faet evfcryikiag used in the painting business, which vre ufer at City prices to cash ouyers. TOTSACCO AND SEdARS, Confectionery Spioes. and the largest-stock of va rieties ever offered in this ple. and warraatrd to ba of tbe best tbe market aJF'rds. J. ii. HAP.TSWfCR, Deo. 2,I5S. JCilX F. IRWIN. Marble and Stcme Yard MRS.S.S. LIDDELL, Having engaged in tbe Marble rusincss, desires' to inform li r J riends. aud tbe public, that she 8 as now aad will keep cons'antl v on band a Inrge atad we'.l selected stock of ITALIAN AND VERMONT MAKKJ.K. and is prepared to furnish to order TOMBSTONES, BOX AND CRADLE TOMBS, Mil XV M EN TS, in Sand stone and Marble. CLKSS. mni P 'SI'S for Cemetery lots, WINDOW SILIJ5 AND CATS, ARCHITECTURAL AND L.4ir.V ORNA MENTS. A-,. She would invite special attention to ht Sand stone Moooninut which are built from original designs nod will compare favorably with any thing of tbe kind in tbe country. If desired she cfn furnish Marble Window trills and Caps art a slight advance on the price of Sandstone. lard on Ueed Mreet, near tbe I '(-pot. Clearfield, Pa May 4,170 It O SAD A LIS rp.lS UP TAT AMERICA X HEALTH I li'-TOIiK.K, prii tKe hlwd and cut nful ,-t. Syphilid Skin Iert.Rheu Ujtii. i.'ia-ftof women and all t-'nron-ic Affcctiyas f tbe Hlivjti, Liver Rnd Kid ney?. Kre.tranvi'dc'l by tbe uiedical Fac ulty ihR'J mrtjr Hatiusnrj- f cur bct citi ICL. Head tbe festiinorr of rbynrifttrs ar4 pa tifir who have iishJ Kos?:clitf ; jad far our l.ofudalifl tJuide t Henltb Lrx.k. or Al DKiiiftr for thi year, which wo pi bIL-h for rutuiti)us ditribution ; it wilt giro jou much ra'uHfoIr inforuintion Ir. It. arr. o. liaitimore. ttyn : 1 take p! t-a sure in reciiiumoi ding your Lo.-ndjilif as a ery powerful ttiferaiive. I have jet n it u- d ic two eases wiih happy results one in care of itcndary Yph ilia in which the patient pronounced b'mpclf cured after Lavir taken iv bottles of your iDcdiei:;o The ctk-ep n w ca, of fcrof uln of k?rjjf str.ndir.j;. ichir-h iff rapiJly itn pfoving nudtr it?i us, and tbe indicauont are th:tt th j atint ill soon recover. 1 have r.irrfu!y examined the formula hy irbicb your Uuadali ia made, and tud it An excellent coiupoo4)d ot alierativ ingre diei;(s hr. Spa-ks. of Nieho-anvillo, IZj.. fayj- ta I;a tifed Rttr-dsi'i." in o:ie of Scrofula and ec'i:uary Syphilis with sati-f:!cttry results 15 a doner f the J I koow no bet o A ter remedy. Saxtiel r. Xctin , nay : 1 bave u-etl Mc F ad d c n , M urf re efboro. m liotllcf" of Rosadalie. and atii entirely oured of i'heiiiu&tuni : eend me four "bottle.-, as I i.-b it lor ny brother, who ba scrofulous sort eye. Re .itnin ilcchtol. of Lima. Ohio, writer, I have fullerftd for twenty years wiih an ia I Tctcrate eruption over my whole body T hort liaic finew t purchased a bott'.e of Ro ladalit nnd it effected a perfect cur Labrutory, Gl Exchange Place. Laitiuiore. S ' CI.KMEXTS. t CO . Proprietor JtoaJalii :s U Ly Ifarfswifk .t Trwin and A. ?. Shaw. tV.t arfield. t. K. Good. Osceola, and by PruRi!m T"norily. April 6.'0-l A T T E N T I 0 N, B TJ Y E 11 S If a. ID '! Wlio etlls tlie cliwpest gooJs in tlio county 1 MOSSOP ! Who sella Ixrst calicoes at 12 J ctn yarj MOSSOP!' Wha sells best unbleached muslin at !7 cents MOSSOP! Who sella Hall's Clf Boots nt 5fX? .'HOSSOP! TTbe sells Hail's best Coarse Boots at it MOSSOP! Whose 5 Hall's beatKip Boots at $4,50? MOSSOP! Wie sells Hats lewer tbaa anybody e"se MOSSOP! Wlio sclis Sugar tha choapest? MOSSOP! Who soli? Svrup the cheapest? MOSSOP! Who sells Flour the cheapest ? MOSSOP? Who sells Chop and Feed th.s cheapest? MOSSOP! Who sells Hardware ths cheapest t MOSSOP! Who sells Queens ware tirv cheapest? M 0 S S 0 P ? Who sells Tinware the- rfreayeat ? MOSSOPt Who seli- Clothing the cheapest ? MOSSOP! Who" sells Piaster the cheapest MOSSOP! Who seili Salt the cheapest J MOSSOT!. Who fiist hrooght gwds down to thn lowest cash prices ? Mossori, Everybody sliauht buy their goods at MOSSOP'S! Clearneld. May 12 lRrt , D BTED FRUIT, at reduced prices, at May i;;"J. MOSSOP'S.