aftsman'js Journal CLEAUFIELJ). PJL. pEC. 21. 187a. t.' '" -S ! New I- O. O. F. Lodge. f. ""V-oHer, or have their letter. registered. . 0t th'e I. O- Ot O. F., will be a receipt wiil be enclosed sn we nrst paper r , , Thursdav. IW Ike money comes " -L""-1: . . Pean' R- E VTiater ArraaS.enient. UI!Tr; leaver tyroneet -A rrl e at Osceola at : - Khilipsburg at " Clearfield at Hi", Tr.in leaves C learfieM-a : Arrive, at Philipsburg at Osceola at - : , Tyrone at :- Lock Haven at o.3J a m. : 11. li a.m. 11.40 a. to. : 12 40,) ra. : 2 4 p in 3 43 p. m. : 4.01) p. m. : 5 3S p. m 12 Sip. m Accommodation Train. leaves Clearfield t : .: Arrtre. at Philipiburi at " Osceola a,t : Intersection at E. Tyrone t : D.ave. East Tyrone at : ; : : Arrives at Interjection at Osceola at : Philipsburg at .. rM.srfield at : T.00 A. K : 9 00 a. m 10.00 a. at. : 12 50 p. m. i 1 13 p. m 10 til a m. 1 OS p. in. : 2 no p. m, 3 40 p. m. 5 50 p. m. Clo.e eonr.ef.oni made at Tyrone wills train. K ,nl West on the Maine Line. lui liioirsf Divitie services will le held next Sabbath, in Clt-ar6eld, as follows : By UcV; Halt, it. St. Arsdrews LpwconnJ hutch, at 1 1 A. M. "d 7 P. M. ; Sunday school at 3 P. M. Fraycr meeting every Wednesday evetlin -it T o clock. Br Rev. Butler. in the Presbyterian rhurcli, morning an 1 evening. SaWth "vhool at 3 I'. M. Prayer tnoetinj; "every YV ednesday erenins at 7 o'clotk. - By HeV.-.TH. M'Cnrd, in the MetWlist church." l'iorain; 'ami evening., habbath erhoul at t A. M. Prayer meoting. every Thursday at 7 P. M. Comnmnion services Fir SabWlt of every month at 101 A. .M. St. FtaniHa' church Mas aC 10 A. Jl., too second. 'and fourth' Sundavs of each mouth. - No Vai'KR. In accordance with onr an- .1 cuctotst, nf? paper wilj be issued from l ti office next week, to enable Our hands to enjoy a little recreation. A Nice Pic,. We aie informed that Mr. rf. Whipple, of Penn township, this coun ty. lat week killed a pig, five days less than vcn month ol'd. that weighed 2.15 pounds When drcs-ved. "That was certainly a very nice pit;, s.iid i'd be hard to beat. A Goon Improveuent. We sec that 5!trrs. J. It. Graham, A. I. Shaw and It. Mo-op, have plankcl the alley alons; their j several properties. 1 bis is a very creditable j -and -much "needed -improvement. ; Others bou'l i. follow "live, example." But, 'if prop eity holders would only scrape up the nw iiu're that lia been accumulating in the al bys be ytsrs, wid haul it oat on theirlands, they wyuld n n only improve- the condition ' ,f tbeaRey6;' but add 'greatly to the prod uc L iiveiies of. tha'rr, farms' and lots. We hope the. Borough o.T-cers will Fee to having thej alleys" properly ro'ntfatfd and improve.!, as -A s u'ar rtivei--, the coming Spring. This th'.ir !:.! Aypropos to this sul-ject, we lusy t-r-ire. tlinj tli re is sonit talk of niakins . appiiciUow t.-ihc nist C Jurt for aii. ordeT tu eimjj. Jtbe U.rfsb j'-di i ,, qjake certain Mreoi ."wtitrv4iienti, "flow is thrt' for , A Fact, It i lmrd . to couviriee a , man Kiai.t. bui wLl.-- One .may oTgae-aikV talk ' with aiiot'liW tinti! le is hoai i'ea.id, if bis .jpon4is UKide up -his nind. he might "a xelhtiy to luVn'iiight tuto daju.or . make a uitabin liia will carry him on an CXi lor ' in j expedition "f.j Jhe tiiooiuas tp.g-y,to"ibiiiig him owflo I'm ide the tutriio;. - Ar jjfiwen's. aj'.sar as noonday, tuy. be .pre wnted. plain fa-Tf elicited, yet-lie will be blind to your riews,atida in -plain " Knglish. "he can't fee it. " ': A wan who cotoviuced. anl a.'k'niwiedgcs it, wjieu tberu is a ' ghost of a chance t"Tr'Tppoitii!i, if a novelty in d We, heard a case in point, oa night " last .fk. A caitp!,? ot'Tiicn were en raged in n attive esnvas' iSf each blhcrf tnerils and demerits, when onev lot-iup ground, appa rently. raMtj th ptb.jr, ;;Woll. you are a d ti fool.'" The recipient of this con pli ment l?i pitt the brake on bis tongne for a tuumeut. It was. no doubt, a new view of the question to him, "but Je soon mastered it, ir. J wtrrly repliel : !'It rbay be so, but it will take more brains - Uiaii. you possess to tsake-me believe it!" ?.Ho evidently" was noi'eonrcrud to the other persou'a view of the matter', and would not. if , lie had been lilked to al! iiiirh.t, The SNow.-After a few premonitory fiike., tliatjmt wbi"te"nedlie earth lor an hoar or two and then di.'nppearcd, the 'first rj(u!ar 5now storm of the season began on Wt.iniVflay night ol last week and.. twritin- during the greater part of Tharsday. A the airy flakes descended to theCarth, fiJualir bat surely obliterating all tdie- re Uiininj vestiges of., a "glorious autumn, thoughts, jileasantand painTul,' flitted thro' isr mind. There is a joyous vision, of sleigh til's, and in iiuatiiration we hear the merry WIN and see the charming belles, as happy ewpies davh along the street; aud we sec, 'xi. ih unphilojophical boys, laboriously lr??injt their sleds to the top of sonic long '-J hiil, for the pleasure of dashing down ;va attlif rik of breaking the'r precious Ths first snowstorm heralds glori- d ior the boys. How. many a young r.a! w" hail with joy an opportunity to ' plnmp" with a .now ball some podr unfor tJiate who has stooped to pick up his hat, ft! how the provoking peals of laughter will r:"'(! 'ut when some dignified gentleman, in tjie ct r,f raising bis hat to a passing lady, f-;;aind roiiies down on his coat tails with . r . . . i-irje tuat Uringi the starry firmament to Li, vmioii in the twinkling of an rye. Hut 'her are othe r thine t be sn thro' Hc fall.,, .., th thinlv-olad. tiie hvjie'esj. Jo them this whitened cov- ent1? f,f 3r,i, 1,, i;j.e a jbroud, and they t"iiik of jreary winter with gloomy frreV;.,,,' ' (' w- Et f..i hd cloth ln? to krj, Ui wal m "(Jan we get food t0ep us from starving?" Those are the aixiou questions ot the Door. What more ? than to sej the little children of '"poor. their balffcd forms shivering io enTy garments, as they stand belore tba i:ter:n how window, looking with eager, 'i'urnful e-es, at the holiday gifts, knowing that in their little otockiugs on riMui.n morning, they will find nothing . :t hAp. llappjly. there are but few such ,iur '"'d-t ; if there le any, remember "u nueu ;'e cuour is deep aud diif ling. ; Peters MrsicAL Monthly, for Janua ry, IS" I, is bt fore us. It contains its usual extensive budget of "music'. $3 per year. J. L. Petem', Publiaiicr.599 BroadwayiX. Y. i A ihw Lodi?o i-tstitoted at inbcr 29, 1S70. A cordial invitation i extended to members j of the several i eihboriDg Lodges to b present cu the occasion. I Tow is IT? We learn t hat there is some talk of citablUhiug a Lodqe of O Id Fellows at Troutville, io this county. We have no definite information in regard to it, as yet. Luthcrsburg would be better a point, in our opinion, for inch an institution. A. Y. M. The new Masonic Hall in this place will be dedicated on Friday, December 30th,' 1S70, at high 12. The officers of No. 314 will be installed in the evening. All members of the order are cordially invited to participate in the interesting ceremonies of the day. . . Fair and Festival, The la lies of Os ceola will hold a Fair and Festival, for the benefit of the Presbyterian Church, com mencing on Monday eveniujr, December 26, and 13 continue during the the week. Come and get your money's woith. All are re spectfully invited to attend. The New Jail. We understand that the County Commissioners, on Thursday last, opened the bids for thecreetion of our new County prison. The contract, we are informed, wasawarded toGeo. Thorn, K.q., for $S9..500. Mr. Thorn is a good mechan ic, and will fulGll his contract according to the specifications furnished by the architect. Festival. 1 he ladies of Bloomington M. E. Church, will hold a festival at the church, on Saturday, December 21st, the proceeds to be applied to liquidate an un paid debt on the building. Dinner from 12 to 4 o'clock, P. M. Oysters, candies, fruits, etc., in the evening. Horse feed to be had uear the church. All arc invited to attend. . i Os Their Track. The Phi'ipsburp Journal gays: "We gather the informa tion that an experienced detective has found a clue to the highway robbers who recently c inmitted the outrage and lobbery on Mr. s;n0pi 0f tl,;, j,ace, which will probably lead tv the recovery of a portion of the sto len nionev and the thieves.. It is to be hoped that they will be brought to justice." Not Let. The 1'rjmLlicun, of last week, says:,"Tn accordance with public notice, the County Cotnmissioners.oti Saturday last, fipched the' proposals for the erection of .a Bridge over the river in Bell township. Nine different proposals were submitted', bat the Iioard we understand, has postponed the letting of the Bnds-Vindeliiihc'iy, from the fact.that. the bids appew;to .be entirely too high, much higher thai has heretofore been paid for similar strasfures." We heard a little cursing in -regard" to the dccidim refer red to, but, -we, presume, the Board acted conscientiously in the matter. TnE Holidays. Messrs. Ilirtswick & Irwin Lave just received au'exten.-ive assort ment of Hol d y Goods, selert-d with great e re and with a view toil ascboth old and youn;. A!st, a fresh su'rp''y T)r"ngsand S'edieinefs, B.o's, Stationer, Mu'Meal Instruiueuts.arid a general variety of articles, both ornamen tal and useful. They have, aiso, a large stock of the finest brands of Cigars and Tobacco, Confections, and a general variety of Notions and Fancy Articles, which will be disposed at the most reasonable prices. Give them a call. To CoRRE-TS dents.-' J. It. : Your let ter came to hand, but at too late an hour for it.6i-riou this week. It will appear iu our mxt CliToj: Your communication was re ceived in due time, but would have to be r-:-wr'.t-en before published. We have not time to'- o , and heuee it will not appear. W. IL S. will please accept our thanks for. several items of uews. L't u hear from you often. Moke Anom, is on br'ml again this week, and contains several news items. That's right ; state facts only, and as brief as pos stble. . Discipi'I.us is a new correspondent. We have som; doubts, as to the propriety of some things he says. Hope he will try to avoid all statements that arc likely to give offence. , Correpondence from the vaiious towns, and other localities iu the county, solicited. Give us the facts of accidents, incidents, etc., occurring, and we will put thcin in ahapo. The Week or Prayer in 1871. The following programme for the annual week of ptayer. beginning Sunday, January I, 1S7I, has been issued by Hon. Win: E. Dodge, President of the Evangelical Alliance of tl e United States, ami the Itev. Dr. Noah II. Schetick, Chairman of the Executive Com mittee : Sunday, Jan. 1 Sirmons Subject : In spiration of Holy Scriptures ; its sufficiency and sole authority for religious faith and practice. Monday, Jan. 2 Prayer Grateful re view of the past, calling for renewed confi dence and for increased devotedness ; hu iniliation for the worldliness in the Church, and for national tins provoking divine judg ments. Tuesday, Jan. 3 Prayer for all nations ; for all in authority : for soldiers and sailors; for all who haye suffered in the recent war, and lor the blessings of peace. Wednesday, Jan. 4 Prayer for the con vOTkinn uf children : for Sunda. schools and all the seminaries of learning, and for the raising up of more laborers in Chrisf'a ser vio. , . - . ' ; Thursday. Jan. 5 Prayer fT the out pouring of the IJoly Spirit on all who pro fess and call themselves Christians; for the increase of charity, and of affectionate com munion and co operation anione ail in every land who love the Ijord Jesus Christ. Friday, Jan. 6 Prayer for the circulation of the Word of God; for a blessing on reli gious literature, and for the removal of all hindrances to the spread of the Gospel. Saturday, Jan. 7 Prayer for Christian Mis-dons; for the conversion of the world, and for '"the glorious appearing of our Lord Jesus Christ." ",. ., Sunday, Jan. 8 Sermons-.Subject : l aitli, Hope and Love evential wituesscs lor the tiuiU. A Splendid - Assortment of Gents' Bows, Ties and Gloves, expressly for the Holidays, received on Friday.at Wiii. Keed'a. I Skates. The largest and best assortment j of Skates ever brought to this- place, are i now on exhibition at U. F. Bigler & Co' Hardware Store, on Second Street. Now is the time to buy cheap skates. - Call and examine them. Church Dedication at Clearfield. The new M. E. Church in Clearfield will be dedicated to the worship of Almighty God, on Sunday, the Sth day of January, 1871. Bishop E. R. Ames, and Revs. John W. Langley, J. S. McMurryv P. E., and other eminent divines, will take part in the service. Bishop Ames will.preach in the morning, at 10J o'clock, and conduct the dedicatory ceremonies. AH aro cor dially invited.- Godey's Lady's BooK.lsTt.-The put-- 11 r.t r ... u.iiier oi me iajy s uoot Has presented h a patrons with an extra number of embellish, rueijts for January. "Lookinjt for' the Eclipse," a steel plate; a steul plate title page ; a six figure colored fashion plate ; handsome Berlin wool work pattern, printed in a variety of colors; two beautiful wood cuts, printed pn tinted paper, and the best extension sheet of fashionable and useful designs ever published. Price $3 a year. L. A. Godey, Philadelphia, Pa. . . Lady's Friend. 1871. The New Year number cerainly surpassses anything tjiis Queen of th? Monthlies has hitherto accom plishfd two steel ' plates, one of them an exquisite '"Desdumonia ;" a colored two page steel Fashion Plate, superior to any thing of the kind; a colored Lamp -Mat; a pretty fancy woodcut, 'My Little Lady," a pop ular picoe of music, and a most profuse va riety of illustrations of dress and fancy work. $2.r0 a year, including a large steel engra ving. Deacon &, Peterson, Philadelphia. Shaw's Great Holiday JBaxaar. To our Patrons, Old and Young, we ofier our usual annual Holiday greeting, A Mer ry Curismmas and a Happy Nr.vv Yeah. Having just received a full anil complete stock of Holiday goods, useful, ornamental ahd amusing, which I do not promise to give away, but will sell so cheap that all may pur chase with the smallest possible amount of cash. Come and see this mammoth collection of rare and beautiful things. They will please the most fastidious ; , They will make your homes cheerful and pleasant ' Your wives more amiable ; -.Your daughters look more beautiful, (if possible); Your sons more obedient, grateful and good; Your babys praitlc more musical ; Your recoilectious of the dying year plea sant and serene. Drive dull care from the hearth and sub-, stitute svnslii;ie, peace, happiiuss and con-tontmentiii-evw-y-hoine.'" ' , , ' Come one," coiiic all, and bring - the chil- drcn, aud be amused," be astonished,' be in expressibly happy. . ..' Remember the place;:". J. '.' ' - - A. I. Shaw's,.'.".. , . . J " 5Lvlet.$trect.,-"Clarfi(id Pa. "'" . ", , n .1-' . ' t , , ' - " " M A R ft E O ' ' 1 On Thursday; Nov- 24; 170,"by Rev. S. "i Croft, Mr. C. C. Sphoaiu.e.-oI' Clearfield, county", andMias S, C- O-swhlt, of Centre county. - ' : . ' , . At the residence of Ho-i.. John Patton, n Tuosd-jy, December 20i1l. 1S70. by Rev. W. G. Ferguson, Mr. l'HINEAS IJLOom, ot Pike township, and Miss Maria Hadden, of Curwensville. ' " ' DMINISTRATORS NOTICE. Let ten of Administration on the estate of Matthew Stott. late of Uogg" township, dee'd. barinK been grained to the underirne.l. nutice i. hereby given that all person, indebted to .aid estate are required to make immediate pnyment, and thnaehavingolaiin.ag'rint the .nine will pre sent them, properly authenticated for settlement to . . JOHN M. CHASE. Deo. 7. lS70-6t p.' ' Admi.trator. DISSOLUTION. The co partnership heretofore existing between the under aigne.l. in the Mercantile businese at Oi-eoola. ha. been diasoWed by 'muttial consent. The book, and account, of the late firm are in the band, ot W.d Kelly for settlement. All persons having unsettled account, with sajd firm are requested to settle the same witnnut delay. Dec 7.70 . It Sl.SOdue-l ARB KELLEY. TN THE M ATTER of thd estate;of Mat thcr A. Furcee, deceased : " The Auditor, report in Ibe above estate having been referred to the undersigned for the purpose of nikinz certain chne-i therein, he hereby give, notice that he will attend o the -duties of hi. appointment, at his office In Clearfield, on VmHii't'lay.Yrtrmlirr 2. 1S70, at 1 o'clock. P. M , whonand where all persons interested may attend. Dec. 7.,70-1t. T. M. MURRAY. Auditor. ORPHANS7 COURT SALE. Farm in Beecaria Tp. Pursuant te en order of the Orphans' Court of Cleardold eoonty. Pa , there will be sold at public t.i'e. at (Ilea Hope, in Beecaria township, in said county, on ... Wcdnesday,Dccember 23,'70, the following described real estate, late ef Perter X. Jehason, deceased, to wit : A VALUABLE FARM, situate in Peecaria townsbip beirg the homr-teal of tbesaid dec lent, at the time of his deee ue containing O.VE IlUXDREl) AND -TEX ACHES and forty air ftrrhr.i, more or less: About eight T ares are cleared and under a good .tate of cultivation, with a good frame booe and barn. Perso.n deaiilng to iw the premise, will pleasecall upon the undereisned.- S"ale to commence at 8 o'clock. P. M. Condi tion, made known at sale, a. C. PATCJilN.- Deo. 7. 1870. . .. .Administrator. . ORPHANS' COURT SALE ! Real Estate in Huston Township. The undersigned. Administrator of the estate of Alfred Pear.'all, doo'd. will nfferat public out cry, in the thorough of Clearfield, ori Tuesday,. January 1 0, 1871, at 2 o'clock. P. M.. the following described real esiau.situa'e in Hust'in tp. CleartieH co. Pa., via : let. All the south part of a certain tract r-f land, situate partly in Jlk and Clearfield counties, be ing that part fituate ia 11 uftoa t, Clearfield co, bounded asfollows: On the North by the division line of Em county, on the South by traot No. 5061, Wert by tracts No'.ilSl and 4271, on Ihe fcast by trac'. So's4U -and 4134, oontainirig 1 4i acres, more or less 2d. One other traet or pieae of land, situate la Huston tp, aforesaid, known as the East half of tract No. 41S.I. oontaininj 49S acres, more or less. 3i. All that part of tract Ho. 4271, .ituate in Huiton tp. aforesaid, containing aores. more or less. The above desoribed traets are unseated. TERMS. One-tbird cash on confirmation of sale ; balance in two equal annual payments.wiih interest, to be secured by Judgment Hosids and Mnrtgaee on (be prouiuts J, A. PEAH.SAI.L. , ' or. 0-ls : - . . Aim tf T. A. HANK NOTICE. -The stock holder of . the First National Bank of Clearfield, win meet at. their Banking House, in Clearfield, on TttMrlay. January 9A..137I between the hoore of 1 and 4 sroloek, p.m.. for the purpose of elect ing direetors WM. U. DILL. . Dee-14, 197I. . SMD r piMPLES OH WORMS IN THE FACE -. - A Treatise on their cause,, and how to euro them, including ths frrydrtd rcmrdy, will bo seat free by auail for 2 cents, or drtsripfr pamiititct gmtit, on receiptor stamp Address M. LAF4Y KTTE BYRN..M. D., Ii"i 4."C. N Y. Office 90 Cedar Street. - - Deo, 14, 1 570-1 m TJRICK FOR SALE The undersigned has manufactured and has now on band for sale 15I.000 BRH'K. wbich he will dispose of on reasonable terms, in large or sioall quantities, to suit purchaser.. - J A. Tfc'KPE. Luthersburg, September 14, 1S70 Cm, VTEW SCHOOL HOUSE Sealed pro x' posals will be received by the School Director, of Lawrence township, until the I4th day of January. 1871 - for the erection of a school houfe near John O. Dixen's. Contractors to find all material. Plan and specifications can he seen by calling en the Secretary at Bloom's Bri-Jge. By order of the Board: TAYLOR BOWLES. L. C. BLOOM, Oee, President Lawrence Tp, Deo 14 3t. M'PHERSON'S iformorly M'Gaughey"..! Restaurant -and Ice Cream Saloon, IN LEAVY'S NEW. BlILDINU, Second St., Clearfield, Fa. Constantly kept on hand a fine .election ef Candies, Cigars. ToCacco, Nats, Ae. Alto Fresh Oysters, received daily, and served np ia any style, to suit the taste of custonors. A full stock of goods jut received from the East. S&m' Billiard Saloon in Second Story. Dec. U-'70. : W. R M PUERSUX. WATCHES AND JEWELRY I would respectfully announce to citizens o Clearfield and vicinity, that I will open on Tbur. day. Dee 2 2d in the new room . first door below the Mansion House, on Second street, with an en tire new stock of .... WATCHES, CLOCKS, and Jewelry, of the latest styles and of the best finish, selected with care and I hope good taste. I will have an assortment from all'tbe latent LOveltie. in jewel ry suitable for the Holiday. Thankful for your past liberal patronage.! hope by strict attention to husir.e. to merit a cont nuanco of the mu.e. ryilAIR JEWELRY MADE TO ORDER. Dee. 14. lS70-tf. " ; S. I. .SNYDER.' O US Q U 11 ANN A HOUSE. ' ... Curwensville, Pa. The undersigned bavin; taken charge of this well-known Hotel, respectfully solicits a share ot patronage. The house has been refitted and re furnished and now compares favorably with any other hoase in theeounsy .--The. bestf everything the market affords will be Sorted up. to guesU. Chasgesino lerate. - " . ELI BLOOM. Sept. 2S, IS70-tf. - Proprietor. rpHE - .-'E A O L E II O T E L," Main St., Curwensville, Pa. Ifavint leased for a term of years the above well krown and popular Hotel (formerly kept hy Mr. Mason, and lately by Mr lioutsl. and having newly refitted and tefurui&hed. it, the p re-en l proprietor fuels assuted tbnthe can render entire satisfaction to guests s-jourafng with hiua. A tine., large stable an J tard is aUaehkd, for the care aiid proteAinn .of hqxiosicarriaaje.'Vnil wagons. A share of patronage is oiite4-. May 4. 70-ly., Jj.i:milV..rroT,t. n H E VS II A w ii 'o U S IT," - , . . . -i .-r r.'f s' - : MARKET ST,, C$n.AiRBIBt,P.t.PA. . GEORGE X. COLBUKN, ; : Pi9lrTOR This house-was lately corapleled and jmt open ed to tba-puhlic rs newly IHrnished.and provided with al I the modern haproTtmeats of a first-clase , ; : - i . i i t ). . I : part of the town, and near to the public build ings. A share of patronage is respectfully aolic- : , 1 Pt,.....M.uJ.,.-f. : Tl.."!! Iin,irtr, in the.bsr. , .:. ., - "; ... March 30, '70-if. rji II li LEONARD ' ftOUSE, , (Near the Railroad Depot), Reed Street, Clearfield, Ta.. . O. D. GOODFEI.LOW PnerciKTOK. A new first class Hotel j a every respect com fortable rooms all the modern .improvements the best of Liquors promptatteudance. and rea sonable charge. The patronage of the public is respectfully solicited. . - jy-2l-tf. pEGISTER'S NOTICE Notice ishere by givn that the following accounts have been examined and passed by me. and remain filed of record in this office for the inspection ef heirs. legatees creditors. aud all others in anywsy. interested and will be presented In the next Or phans' Court of Cearfield county, to be bold at." the Court H .ue. in the Borough, of Clears t7J commencing on the 2d Monday oT January, 1671 : Partial Account of T. II .Murray. Administra tor of the the estate of John Sp ackman, late of Uiruid tp. dee'd. Kina! Account of R K. Flegal. Administrator of the estate of Martin 5 Vlegal, lato ef Goshen township, deceased. Final Account of T. Valentine Bailey.- Admin istrator of Titus II. Bails?-late.of Bloom tp.deo'd. - T ie Account of Henry Ilartxfelt and J. C.Bar rett. Administrators of Henry Marshall, lata of Bradjr township, deceased. Partial Account of John Holt. Administrator of George Soseal, late of Bradford tp. dee'd. Account of John Holt and V. B. Ilelt, Adminis trators of Thru. Holt, late of Bradford tp.deo'd. Final Aocotint or" John W. Wright and Henry B. Wright. Administrators of Wm. Wright, late of Beecaria township, deceased. Final Account of Martha Irwin and Levi Irwin. Executors ot Jos Irwin, late of Lawrence tp.dee'd. Account of S. H. Caldwell and Robert Louns berry. Adrt.in istrators of Joseph Barger, late of Bradfor d township, deceased. Account of Molioda Rogers, (formerly Melinda Curley). Adm'rx of Jane Curley , late of Karthan. township. deceased Final Account of Deborah'Psvis, Exeoutrix of Simiitl W. Smith, late of Guelich tp. dea d. Dec. TV70. . A. W. Lt'K Register T ICENSE NO riCE.-The rollowmgnam ed persons have lil'-d in the ofiit-e of the clerx of the court of Quurter Sessions of Clearfield cu .their Petitions for Liccns. at the January Ses sion.A.T).lS7i.M,'rccnbly to theActot Assembly ot Mun-h 2Sth. I.sfio. entitled. ;'An Act to regulate the state of I Uoxicating Liquors." Ac: Dnvid Pcr'i'ix, Tavern. Woodward tp. Pat F. Donnelly, . Tarern. . . ; ' - ? James Carter, Tavera, Peter Ruffner' Tavern, Lawrence Campbell, Tarern. Wm. Riddle. Tavern, Beesaria to. Casper Leipoldt, Tavern, Clearfield boro' (leore N. Colburn, Tavern, W. S. Bradley, Tavorn. " " Geo. D. M'traet!l, Tavern; Bell township.'. James L. Currt. Tavern. Lumber city. . . Jno. D. M Ora'cken, Tavern, ' " ... E W. Reed. Tavern, Curwensville. K. H. Se'iafir. -'Tarern, Burnside. Georito A. lllootrj. 'Tavern. Bloom towns hip j Wm B. ih uipon, TarertJ, Ch-a township rqu rabo, ixroiu, ,iucnoa tp. Get. E Robecker, Tavern, Huston tp A J. Draurker, Tavern , Curwensville JR. Andrew 14 lasr, ' ' Tavern," Burnside tp. John Mulf-n, . . , Tavern, . -Covington tp.- Clatt iins Oirarif.' ' Tavefa, Samuel Ucpbnrn, . , Tavern, Po3n tiwn'p. Algernon llaldcn, Tavern, Bloom tewn'p. Harry (Joss, Tarern, Osceola Borough. lliio Jloyt, Tarern, BBSTAcaasTs W. Ross M'Pherson, Clearfield Borough. John Macousoer, " " Joha Downey,. Woodward township. " Ann ,M HifTgine, Hontzdalt. r - Henry M'Goweu, . Eating House. Woodward. HttarASTlLlC. I. L. Reijenstein. Cloartleld Borough ' Patrick Dnno, slsceola borough. Wm. D. William., , Deo. 14'70. - - A. 0. TATK. C'erk. " AAA SHEEP PELTS, and all other kind of MUU Fur kie,for which cash will be paid, waatad by I L. UEIZENSTEIN. N jv.30,'70 9ai. Clearfield, IV ' TERMS or jnE JOURNAL. The Raftsmah'i JotrastAL is published on West neslay at S2.00 pel annum in advaae. If aot paid a 'the beginning of the year, ti.it will bo charged, and $3,00 if not paid before the eloee. Aev.KTi.RUBKT. will be Inserted at Sl.iO per quaro. for three or leae Insertiena Ten lino (or len) counting a square. For every additional insertion 00 cents will be eharge4.- A deduction will be mad to yearly advertiser. Xo subscription taken for a shorter tiwie than six month., and no paper will be discontinued un tillall arrearages are paid.exeept at the option of the publisher. S J ROW. B OOTSi BOOTS.! BOOTS M! BOOTd FRENCH KIP, i 09 oo 5 00 FKKNCH CALF, . LIU 111 Jell, Sep.2!.lS70. at C. KRATZER'S, flpposite the Jail. FOR SALE. The farm of John Spack--- man, late of Girard Township, dee'd, consisting of ahout one hundred and serenty two acres of good farming land, (most of which Is cleared.) and having theieon erected a good house aud barn, and the. usual conveniences of a pleasant home. For term, and further particulars apply to T.H.MURRAY. AtC'y for the heir, and persons interested. Jane 22. '78 -tf. IMPORTED LIQUORS, acca ai '. BRANDIES andHULLAXn GINS, PURE OLD GRATE BRANDIES, PORE OLD CABINET WHISKEY'S. OIID GRAPE WINES. All the above brand, warranted pure and to excel anything in this market for medicinal pur pose. GEO. X. COLBURN. March 30,'70-tf Prop r of Shaw House. rpHE WONDERFUL LINIMENT. This LiiiTrlient havine been us'-d, for some year, past.aa a fami'y medicine hy the pro prietor, and its good effect, coming to -the notice of bis neighbor., ha., at tbeir auggestion. con sented tomanufacture it for the benefit of the af flicted everywhere. It is the best remedy fer Catarrh sod UillioOs C-holio, ever offered to the public; and will cure uiauy other dUoates in the human body. It is also a sure cure for Pole evil and Wind-gAlls in horses Directions for its use accompany each bottle. Price. SI per bottle, or six bottles fur Si. dent to any address by enclos ing the price to WM U WAUOXEK. Hurd P,i.itt-fS;e, Oct. lt, IS9. Clearfield cour ty. Pa. Co-Partncrship in Store. C. A. Rorobangh having associated with him in the Mercantile business, in Lewisville, Clear field county. Mr. C. R. McCracken, solicit, a con tinuance of the patronage so generously extended heretofore Having just returned irons, the eastern eitie. their stocn erabi aces a large and varied assort ment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware. Queone ware,' and in fact nearly everything aiu ally kept in a country store, which they will sell at price, to suit the times. . Country produce taken in exchange for goods C. A. ROROBAITGHV May 18, "TO. tf. C R. Mi-CRACKEN TOBACCO AND CIGARS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, At the New Tobacco and Cigar Storo of . J!, If. SUA W, Two doors oast of the Postoffioe. Clearfiali". PA. Constantly on hand a fine assortment of Navy. Congress Cavendish; Cable. Spanrsll, ." . ; Jllichigan and Century Fine-out' . Chewlug Tobacoov - Also, a large acd well (elected stock of Imported - and Domestie Cigars. Smoking Tobaecoa, JdeeTschaum and Briar Pipe., . . Tipe fiattrea, Tebaeco Boxes, Cigar Holders, and everything goner ' frond In a we'l regulated Cigar , and Tobacco Store. " tlTRemember the place: Two .door, eaat of the PostcBce. Cleurfleld; Pa. . Aug. 24, '70." A Great Medical Discovery ! Da. WALKER S CALIFORNIA vTJJEG-AE BITTERS! Hundreds of thousands bear testimony to their Wonderful Curative Effects. .. W H.A T A RE T II E Y ? THEY ARE NOT A VILE F A N C Y P R I N K, Made of Poor Rum, Whiskey. Proof Spirit.' and Refuse Liquors. doctoreJ. spiced aud sweetened to please the taste.c.tlled 'Tonics," " Appetiiers." Restorers " Jte .that lead" the tippleron todruuk enneM and ruin, but are a true Modioino made from the Native Roots and .Herbs of California, free from all Alcoholio Stimulants. They are the 'treat Biood Purifier and a Life Giving Principle a) perfect Renovator and Invigoratorof the System Bajj-ying ou -ait poisonwas matter ami restoring the 4osk1 te a healthy eondltton No person ean tike these Bitters according tr direction and rt suain long unwell, provided the benes are not de stroyed by mineral poison or otbor means end the vital organs wasted beyond the point cf repair. For IiUmalalory aud Vhronir R'i'itniatf'm aitd (rout. Dyifttptia or In Hzr.itiojt. liil'iotts Kc mttunt and Iutrrmiiteiit I'tt'-ers, Disrates of t B'.aod. Ltver. Kiditry ami BlcvlJrr, thrse ,Eitten have bren mnxt xttecful. Such disease, are caus ed by vitiated blood, which isgeneraiiy produscd by derangement of Ihe digestive organs Dyspopsia or Indigestion headache, pain in the shoulders, coughs. tightness of the chest, dizziness, sour eruotatidns of the stomach, bad taste in the m mth, billiou. attack., palpitation of the heart, ii (lamination of the lungs, pain in the regions of the Kidneys and a hundred other painful symp toms, are the eff.priugs of Dyspepsia. They invigorate the atomaeli aud stimulate the torpid liver and bowels. whi:h reader them of unequalled euicacy in cleansing the blood of all tmpurities.aud imparting new life and vigor to ihe whole system. Bilious, Remittent and Intermittent Fevers, which are so prevalent in the vnlle.vs of our great rivers throughout the United States, eipecially those of the Mississippi, Missouri Illinois Ten nessee, Alabama. Savannah. Roanoke, James and many others with their rust tributaries, during the Summer and Autumn, and reraarkabl so du ring fra.ns of onu-ual heat aud dryness, are in variably accompanied by extensive derangement, of the .tomach and liver, and other abdominal vi-cers. There are always inure or loss obstrue tiort. of the liver, a weakness and ir.i table state of tne stomach, and great torpor of the bowels, being clogged up with ri'.iated accumulations. In their treatment, a purgative, exerting a powerful influence upon these various organs, is essentially necessary There U no eatbartie for the-porfoso equal to Dr. J. Walker". Vinegar Bitters, a. they speedily remove the dark colored viscid matter with which the b iwel. are loaded, at the saire time stimulating tbe secretion, of the liver, and generally restoring the health v functions of the digotive organ. The universal popularity bf thi. valuable remedy In regtons subject to mias matic influence.. Is sufficient evidence cf its pow er as a remedr in such ease. ' For skin diseases, eruptions, tetter, salt rheum. blotches, spots, pnnp'e. pustnles. Boils, earoua oses, ring worms, scald-head.sure eyes.erysipelas, itch, scurf, discoloration, of the skin, humors and diseases of the skin, of whatever came or nature. are literally daa: up. and carried out of ihe sys tem in a saorttimeby the o.eof these lliters One bottle in ruch eases will convince the most incred ulous of their curative effect. Cleanse the V itiated Blood whenever yoa find It. impurities bursting through the skin in pim ples, eruptions or aires; eleau-e it when you find it obstructed anJ elu'gish in the veins; eleansait when it ii foul, and your feti ng will leil you when. Keep tbe blood pure and the health of the ystem will follow . Pin, Tape and other Worms.lur'cing in the sys tem of so many thousands, are eectuily destroy ed and removed. For full directions, resd care fully the circular anuml each bottle, printed in four languages Koglish. German, French and BPJ.nw ALK"R. Poprietor. R. H. McDONALOrsV CO.j Druggists .and lies. Agenu. San Francisco, Cal . and -V2 and S( Commerce Street. New York. SOLO BY ALL DRUGGIST.' AND DEALERS. December 7, lS7-ly. . HUMPHREY'S CELEBRATED COAL, Free from all imparities, again in tbe mar ket. Order, left at the More, of Jaa. B. Graham it Son'., or Richard Moosop . will receive prompt 1 attention, ov. 30, 70 i. NEW MARBLE WORKS. - " - Opposite laVjei, . CLBAKFIELD. FKS5TA Monuments. Grecian Tombs. J'reoeh Conebes, Mantle.. Table Tops. Washing Katger, Garden Statuary. Terra Colt Ware, of every description , Head and Foot Stones, of New aud beautiful de signs, all of wbich we offer at eity price, or 23 percent las. than any otbor ostablisbatienl in thi. county. Having a large experieuoe in the busi ness, we guarantee satisfaction in all case.. Or ders thankfully received and promptly filled ia the best workmanlike manner. S A.GIBSON. May 11. 1870 -tf. Jatsse Wat.os. Agent. STUMPS! STUMPS!! The undersigned hare pnrcbaoed the right ot Clearfield county for- Eneeh Farn.worth'l Stump Extractor, patented Juno Tib. 1!70 This i decidedly the moat convenient, tasoat durable, and best machine of the day. Wet weather will net effect it. the working part being' all of iron. The machine i. easily set up. and wrll work any place that ean be plowed. VVe will sell machines at a small profit on east, and will try to make it to the advantage uf farmer, to buy them. We olieit order, from those wanting machines'. ' -- a. T. FARNS WORTH, Olearfield. Pa. , J B GARRISON, . GEO. H. HALL. Agent." Curwensville, Pa , Clearfield. Pa. (July 13, W. MISS II. S. SWAN'S, Schoolor Girl,, Clearfield, Pa. The Fall Term of Fourteen weeks will com mence oa Monday, September ith, 1S71. Tats or TCITIOM. Reading. Orthography. Writing. Primary Arithmetic and Primary Geogrsphy, per term, (of 14 weeks;. 7 00 History, Local and Descriptive Geography with Map Drawing. GTam-rtfar, Mental and Written Arithmetic, f M Botany. Geology, Physiology, Natartrf Phi losophy, Physical Geography. Algebra, Rhetorio. Etymology and Latin, I! 00 Oil Painting. (24 lessons), II 00 Monocbromatio Drawing, 10 00 Crayon. 6 M Pencil Drawing, (no extra charge). Instrumental Mwie. (30 lessons).. It 00 Wax Flowers and Fruits, with materials, at teacher', charges. . Fur full particular, .end for Circular. Clearfield, August ?7, 1 870-1 y o-20'S'AND 1881'S" BOUGHT, SOLD AND EXCHANGED, . ON MOST LIBICRAL TERMS. G O L I) BOUGHT and SOLD at MARKET RATES. COUPONS CASHED. ; PACIFIC II. R. BONDS BOUGHT AND SOLD ' STOCKS SdUGHT and SOLD est COMMISSION only. Accounts received and inlere-t allowed on daily balance, subject to check, at light. DeHAVEN & BR0., , . 40 SOUTH 3o STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Mareh 2. 1 870-1 y.-Jy 13. FAIRBANKS STANDARD BCALES, OF ALL KINDS ALBO, IMPROVED MONZY DRAWER. Fairbanks, Morse & Co., M.30 6m-l 102 Second Av., PitUbnrg. Pa. 1. TSTFN TO THE MOCKING BIRD. The Pral J rie Whistle and Animal Imitator oan be used' by a child. It i. made to imitate the song of every bird, tbe neigh of a horse, the bray of an a, the grunt of a hog. Birds. Beasts and Snake, are en chanted and entrapped by it. It i. used by Dan Bryant, Charley White, and all the Minstrels and Warbler.. Ventriloquism ean be learned In three days by its aid. Sent anywhere upon receipt of 10 cjnt.; 3 for 25 cents; 7 for 50 cents ; li ior SI Addres. T. W. VALENTINE. Oe 1 J-1 in . Box 872 Jersey City, M.J. WEST BRANCH RESTAURANT AND Ladies' Oyster Saloon, on fieoxn t.. bclow makkbt, CLEARFIELD, PA. Constantly kept rn hand a selected assortment ol Candies, Nut., Cigars. Tobacco, e. Also fresh Oyster, received dally, anil for .ale by the doiea or hundred. J. M. MACOMBER. Oct. 12.'70. Proprietor. NEW MEAT MARKET. . t , Th. nndarsiirned have enened a Meat Market in the room formerly occupied by Alea Irtio. en Market Street. Clearfield. Pa . adjoining Mosiop ., where they intend to keep a full supply of All Kinds of Meat, Fruit and Vegetables, and at prices to tuit the times. Tbeir shop will i .... 1 -,,-1 . An Tn.div. Thnradar and Saturday, and meat delivered at any point. A share of public patronage is respectfully solicited. 1 u ,i rortu-w Aug. Sl.'70 tf. E. W. BROWV. a i.o continue to deal ia all kind. f improv ed Agricaltnral Implements. NEW THY S II 0 P! Fred Sackett, Manufacturer of TIN, COPPER mud SHEET IRON WARE (nearly opposite tbe jail),. JaARKET STREET, CLEARFIELD, PA. Al.o, on hand and for sale "The Times" Cook Store, the best in the world. And an asroitment of PARLOR and SITTING ROOM STOVES, which will be twld cheaper than they can be purchased at any ether establishment in the count. A Leo, ROOFING. SPOUTING and JOB WORK done on reasonable teres.. April . 1870. R E M 0 V A L . IIAUTSWICK k IRWIN, DRUGGISTS, Market St., Clearfield, Pa. We beg leave to inform our old end new eoste-me.-. that we have removed oar establihment te the new building just erected on Market street, nearlv adjoining the Mansion House en tbe west, and opposite Graham Hods' .tore, Where ws rs spectfully invite the public to Come aud buy their DRUGS, CHEMICAL, PATENT MEDI CINS, OI1J5. PAINTS AND fAUNjSHS. Our stock of Drug, and Medieinesooni.t of every thing used, .elected with the greatest care, end WARRANTED STRICTLY PURE! We also keep a lull stock of Dye., Perfumeries Toilet articlee.Soap.. Tooth Brushes. HatT Brush es. Whitewash Brushes, and every ether kind, of Brushes. We have a la ge lot of White Lead, Turpentine, Flaxseed Oil, Paints, and in faet everything used in the painting business, which wo offer at City price, to cash onyert. TOBACCO AND SEGARS, Confeetionery. Spice., and tbe !arg stock of va rieties ever offeree! ia thi. place, antt warranted to b. of the best Us. --;Ti,w fCK. ' D.e.3,lS. JOlih S. JRWIJ". Marble and Stdne Yard. MRS. S. S. LIDDELL, ltweQlg engaged .J tba Marble business desire ro rnrsrsa ber triende, end tbe public, (hat she baa sow and will keep const act I v on band a large an well selected .took of IT.ALf A N AND VERMONT MARBLE, and i. prepared tofuraisb to order V TOMBSTOXEX. BOX AKd'cRADLB , " TOMBS, MONUMENT, in Sand N .tone and Marble, CURBS and. .P.iKrS for Cemetery I4r. " WINDOW SILIJi AND CAP. ARCHITECTURAL AND LAWN ORNA MENTS, A-. (the would invite special attention to her Sand stone Monuments whet-b- wre built from original designs and will compare favorably with any thing of the kind in the country". . lleVsirod she een furnish Marble Window Si He rn Csrpe at m .light advance en the price of Sandstooe. Vard oa Reed Street, near the Depot.Clearfield', . Pa. ' May 4, g:tr. It O S A 1) A L I S rrTHI WRE AT AMERICAN HEALTH JL KE-5TORER, purifies the blood and e-nes Ssrofula.Syfkh-ilis.Siin DIseaees.Rhea srtHssm, Dtseasee of women, ami nil Carou se Affection, of thw Blood, Live? ax Kid neys. Rtcomursraded by the taetTies-l1 Fao- Ityand many lhoaeaad o onr but otti O Read the testimony of Physician, and pa- Stienls aho have need Kesadalis; send for our Rosadalis Guide to Health Book, er Al manac for thi. year, wbich we publish fer gratuitous distribution; il will give yea much valuable inform-ntso . I'r. R. W. larr. ot Bal ti score. ayc : i I take pleasure in reeoasmei ding your j Rosadali. as a very powerfwl alterative. I have seen h need in two- ease, with happy result. one in a ease of seconder syphilic in which tbe patient pronounced himself cured after having taken five bottle, of Dyo'ur medicine The other 1. s ease of scrof ula of mng standing, which i. rapidly rm prov fhg under its use, and tbo indication, are that the patient will soon recover. I nave eurefully examined the formal sy which your Rosadalis is made, and find it i an eacellent compound of alterative ingrew , dients. Dr. Fpa-kcof Nicholaxville, Ky., says he has nsed Rosadalis in cases of Scrofula and Secondary Syphilis with sjitisfaotofy results as a cleanbr of the Blovd I, know no bet- Iter remedy. . Samuel Q. McFaddon, Murfreesbore", J Tern,...; I have nsed .even bettlee of Rosadalis, and am entirely cured of Rheumatism ; send me four bottles, as 1 ish it for mj brother, Iwh'i has scrcfulou- sore eyoa. Benjamin Beeht. 1, of Lima, Ohio, wsltoc, I have .uttered for iuty year witbfta in veterate eruption over my whole body ; a short time since I purchased a bottle ef Re (aalali. and it effected a perfect euro. Labratory, 61 Exchange Place, Baltimore. S CLEMENTS, A CO , Proprietor.. Koaadali. is sold by Hartswick A Irwin nod A. f. Shaw. Clearfield, D. il. Good, Osceola, and hy Druggists generally: (April O.'tO-lv ATTENTION. BtJTERS READ! READ!! Who lells th cheapest goodn n tb couutj ? MOSSOP I ' Who selli best caiicoea at i2 eta a yard MOSSOP! Wk bat nbUohd mill at IT - M O 8 S O P! Who sells Hall's Calf Boots at $5 90? MOSSOP!' Who .ell. Hall, beat Coarse fteeta at 4 II f MOSSOPI Who aells Iiall'Bbesttfip Boots at 54,50 . MOSSOPI Who sells Hau lower than anjbedy else t - MOSSOP! Who aells Sugar lh cheapest t MOSSOPI Who aelis Syrup ths cheapest ! MOSSOP! Who aells Flour tha cheapest ? mos sop? ; Who aells Chop aud Feed ths chsapct? , MOSSOP! Who sells Ilardwart the chapst ? m o s so pi .: : : Who sells Queenswart the cheapest ? MOSSOP! Who sflla Tin -Jars the eheipast? MOSSOP!" - W ho aeil Clothing ths cheapest t " : MOSSOP! Sho sell Tlaster the choapest ? MOSSOP! I Who sella Salt the cheapest l MOSSOPt Who Cret fcrought goods down t the lowest cash prices ? . . MOSSO r ! Everybody should buy their goods at MOS SOP'S! Clearfield, May 13. ' I -pvRIED FRUIT, atresaecc ftKM. as J May 13; e? M.05SOFS. 5 fit SV.1 i - I : ;-v:- : 1. It i i ". j II. V -' . i .- - I. i :i!r-; j 1 ' ' II