fie aftzmatf gowrnafi kaxfietb, a., gamtarp ii, 1871. Ilaffeman' Journal TT.gARFIELD, PA., JAN. U. 1871. ifViioVi-To insure the safe transmission J -eney by . P,ron, ,hoa,1 r,mit V chf k r.n.r order, or have th.ir letter! registered. 7r.ipt will be enclosed in the first paper after tie oMM" . " . "KK.-Wiiiter Arrangement. Mii!Tr" leavee Tyrone at - - - Arrives at Oeceol. at : : Vrioi.' rhilipburg at . : " Clearfield at . : : "A P ' MTrie leave. Clearfield.' : : : - P Tyrone at : : : : 5-35 P- m Lock Haven at : : 12 2op. m Accommodation Train. Clearfield et : . : ; Arrives at Pbilipsburg at : Osceola at : : : u Intenieetion at : .i K.Tyrone at : a.aves East Tyrone at : : : : Arrives at Intersection at : -Osceola at : : : : Pbilipsburg at r : Clearfield at : : : a'eie connections made at Tyrone f ast and Wt on the Maine Line. 7.00 A. " 9 00 a. m 16 Oi) x. m. 12 50 p. m. 1 13 p. m. 10 On a tn. 1.03 p. m. 2 00 p. m, 3 40 p. m. 5 50 p. m. with trains ill be held ,tIt Sabbath, in Clrfield. as follows : Bf Uev. Hall, in St- Andrew s kpiscopal .hu.ch, at 1 1 A. M. ...d 7 1. M. . Sunday "tool at 3 P. M. Prayer meeting every Wfdne-Jav evening nt 7 o dock. Br Rev. Butler.in the Presbyterian ohurcli. rninranl eveniup. Sabaath school at J P. M. Prayer meeting erery ednesday ermine at 7 o'olorV. B Ke. J. H. M Cord, m the Methodist church, moroin a-id evening. Sabbath school at 9 A. M. Prayer meeting, every ThursJar at 7 V. 51. Communion wrvires firit Sabbath of erery month at lt) A. . SL Francis' church Mass." at 101 A. 31., the .wood and fourth Sundays of each mouth. Mim - Mr. and Mrs. Ed. 51. Kerrill give one of their Grand Parlor Concerts,in the Court Ilouse, iu this place, on Tuesday eveniu-, Jaiuary 17th. Bear it in mind. Fire. A t uioke house, on the lot of G. C. Pasmore, near the depot, was burned on Saturday afternoon last No other build ups were damaged, and the loas.is not very h :avy. Tu week of prayer was duly observed in this place, during last week. Services were held in the different churches, alternately, every evening during the entire week. The meetings were interesting, and wi hope they way be productive of much good. .Among the pateuta granted to citizens of Wtern Pennsylvania during the week end ing January 3d, 1S71, is one for a "Mill piuJ!e step," to George S. Young, of this place, assignor to hiwscif and A. F. Uoyn tun. Court. Court convened at this place, at 10 o'clock on 5Ionday morning. Judge 5Iayer and the associate judges on the bench. There a number of eases to be disposed of during this Court, the most important one Leing the trial of Martin Harder, charged with the mur.W of Win. Palo. A FRiKSDiiiforma us that the dam erected last year on Whit more Hun, in Keccaria township, on the lands of J. DuBois, is rather a uovel affair, answering both for a log dam and a bridge. W. F. Johnston, esq., of Williamsport, superintended the construc tion. Tbis s.rufture is well worth a visit from those who contemplate lodging on the Kimller streams in tLis county. Cni itcti Dedication. The new 51. E. Church at Shaw.viile, Clearfield circuit, will dedicated on Sunday, Jauuary 22d, 1871. Kev's. J. S. M -Murray, Wui. II. Dill and V7. G. Fcrgusou are eipectel to be prrsent to preach and conduct the other exercises of the day. Preaching at 10 A. 51., and 7 P. 51. Children's meeting at 3 P. M. A cor dial invitation is extended to former l'aron end tu Minivers and laymen of adjoining ohargv. W. A. Clippingkr, Pastor. ('o.STicr.T. We have the pleasure to an nounce the 5rt appf arance in our town of ?lr. and 51. -s. Ed. 51. Kerr, lonnerly con nected with the far famed "Continental Vo calists," iiuiiie of their Grand Parlor Con certs, asi-ted by 51iss Anna 51. lluse, (Pi anist), ot Altoona, at the Court House, on TueJay evening, January, 17lh, 1S71. 51r. atid Mrs. Kerr bare been high'yco:uinendid wherever they have made their appearance in I'Utiiic, and we have no doubt ibej wili renJe r goneral satisfaction here. Go and hear them. LmraAL. Durine the past three years the people of Clearfield and the iaimediate vicinity, have contributed more than eighty thouatid doiiars for church purposes. They hive (1 me th's cheerfully aud willingly. No il.a! f.r chaii:y,or for any woik which ha.i i-'T :n oljfc; the piuiuotion of the public is ever made to them in vain. On tu':il;iy m.)in!i!, January 1st, five thousand !! were subscribed iu the Preibyte: ian c- :r..li. ji, this iilace, to be applied, we U-!;f-n to the payment of the debts of ''-i.ytfi-iau churches in tb.e United ::-i. The dvibt on the new 51. E. thureh, which was dedicated on Sunday ud which they t'esired to have in a !.atv,i ,,r paying before dedication, was twelve !luusur.d dollars. 'J bid aiuount was '-i x-r, bed on Sunday mo.ning last, in a--ut an h iur's time. Theie amounts cer 'I'l'y fj.rak well fur the liberality of our P&'jple, aud we have uo doubt they will re c'-ve their jut reward. r!DiCATEo The 51. K. Church in this J 'ace, was dedicated to the worship of God "n f'utiday, January Stb, with appropriate ctrouiutiies. The services in the morning "-re conducted by Rev. C. C. 5IeCabe, of 5ew ork, and in the evening by Rev. J. w- Langley, of Lock Haven, fioih of these rmoiK, are highly spoken of by all who Leard them. A number of other niin lsters from abroad were present, and assisted io the dedicatory services. The church is a 't Ir'.ok, and is beautifully finished. The is and wainscoating are black walnut; the 't ats are cushioned, .he floor carpeted and the walls and ceiliug frescoed. 'Much cred it s due to a namber of the lady members tr their efforts in obtaining money for 'Umishing the church. 1 The carpet, a hand rne organ, and the pulpit furniture were I urchased and placed in the church by these "hes. The entire cost of the church was nifty thousand dollars, the whole amount which has been subcribed. Go and hear 5Ir. and Mrs. Ed. 51. Kerr, at the Court Ilouse, iu this place, ou Tues day evening, January 17th. A rich musical treat is promised. Local Correspondence. ' BURNSIDE, Jan. 4, 1871. 51a. Editor: Well sir, Christmas tide is passed, and so far as I can learn, every body in tbis neck of Pinelond enjoyed theui selvei hupely. Nothing unusual transpired in Burnside on the Universal Holiday. So we were fain to look abroad tor amusement. The congregation of the Presbyterian church at Cherrytree gave a grand festival dinner and oyster supper. We wandered swiftly in that direction Christmas morning, with fine appetites. Havirg (as we always do on such occasions) fasted the lour previous davs in order to receive full value for our 75 cents. The display of goods was mag nificent, all kinds of fancy articles such as dolls of all sizes, Chinese Punches and Ju dies, pin cushions of all sizes laden with all kinds of pins except rolling pins, baby clothes, renovated Havana boxes, only fifty ceuts, cradles, trunks, etc. One of tli goo 1 looking young lady attendants succeed ed in charming the last haif dollar out of my pocket for a bottle of "Night Blooming Cereus," and on the way home the the cork came out and the perfumery slid quietlv down into my boots. As a result of the ac cidenf, my feet xmelt nicer than before, and I'm going to Leep the "Cereus" on hand now all the time ; it's cheaper than washing them in the evening. The Cherrytree singing clxss gave a grand concert, and everybody was delight ed. One piece in particular took the attdi ence by storm ; it i called "51iserable toe." It is all about a bridal party, who. getting tired of dancing, went to playing hide and whoop. The bride, thinking she was sharp, went to the barn and hid in the feed chest, and hollowed "whoop." The teamster cntne in bhortly and locked the feed box. They hunted her hieh and low, but no Mary Ann Lovel. Her "hubby," however,didn't move an inch to assist in the search ; so her (Mary Ann's) old dad just grabbed him hv the loose; skin of the nock and, say he. "Look here, Sam Lovel. why the mischief don't you help hnnt our 5Iary Ann ; she s lost." "No such pnod luck," returned Sn m wisely. "But if you want to know I'll just let you into a secret ; I have a corn on my bip toe, and am in so much misery I can't move." John Donrherty was there and he wrote the song. No wonder it draw tears from our folks at the concert, it would draw salt water from the parched eyes of a tomhstons agent ; that song would. tm And then thev san another new songijust out) and very popular around here, called "The American Washerwoman." or ' i"oap sudi over the Fence." The refrain is "Over with th white da-hing fam." It wa com poed and first santr by 5Ir. 5Ilo!y, at Pine Fiats, during the last stoimy Railroad meetin? at that place. The direcors not being able to asree on any proposed route, the meeting broke up and they amused themselves by layintr around on the cellar door, playin; hutnWe pg and jaik stones. Their linpn becoming soiled they made upa purse and h'red 5Irt. 5Ialonv to do their washing. There was a livelv time among the ud that dav; and 5Irs. M.. at the in stance of Jai-k P., composed and sang the above named sons. .Mrs. M. would fling up a carment hisrh in the air (while an Tndi ana director turned the wringing machine) and chant forth : "Ain't I a cote one. mind my eye, It takes me to make the sonp 6uds fly.' And then she would remark to one of the directors who stood by with an old shirt on, "Look here, mister, ' Over with tbe white dashing foam. Empty that tub. you ton of a gun." Railroad business a little mixed. Our Lyceum is still flourishing and a new and interestine feature has been introdued into the exercise, viz : "Referred ques tions." A question is rea l at the close of the debate, and referred to tome individual who must, it" possible, answer it at the next meeting. For instance : President. "When, and by whom were negroes fiiat introduced into this country?" Kefcrred to Dan F. "Are you ready Dan?" Dan. (emphatically), "I am. Negroes wnre first brought to this country on board a Ger man steamship in the year 1710. and the vessel was commanded by Daniel Boone and Davio Crocket." (Cheers.) President. "Where were Irish potatoet, first discovered ?"' Referred to A. Answer. "In New Jer.ey." I would like to write somcthins interest ing, but am really not well to iii'ht, as Sam Beed wanted my side whisker to stuff a cart saddle, anf I was. imprudent euough to cut them off and the consequence is a tremendous cold. Lucky Or.D TJem. MARRIED. On Monday. January 2d, 1S7I, bv II. J S'oppy, Eiq.. 51 1-. Lr.wis Cloosi. of Pike township, and 5 'iss. Amelia Kiciiards, of Ferguson township. At Osceola, on Tuesday, December 27, 1S70, by Kev. U. W. Condit, 5Ir. Isaac WntTF.smr. and Miss Hannah Lockktt. Clearfield Retail Markets, COHBRCTKO W Apples, dried, lb, Apples, green, bu, Applebutter, gal, I Butter, lb. Beef, fresh, lb, ief. drifd. lb, Buckwheat ku, 1 Buckwheat fluur.lb Bears, bu. 2 Boards, per M. 14 Corn, eheiled, 1 - cars. " meal, 2 Chop. rye. 2 ' mixed. 2 Cheese, lb. Cherries, lb, hickens.dresssed lb Eggs. Flour, bbl. 7 EKKLV BT B. HOSSOP'. 12 I Hay, ton, AC I 11 - IK :2 00 2S 17 20 25 60 I 00 14 S3 00 fit) 3 50 . 13 1 2i 3 2 50 b 00 12 00 s oo I 60 40 00 j Shoulders, lb, Sides, lb Lurd, ib. Outs, bu. Onions, bu. Pork, lb. Pork. mess, bbl, Potatoes, bu, Fluster, bhl. Peaches, dried, Ib Kye bu. K-S, lb. Salt, per sack, Shingles. 18 in. Shinirtes 23 in, Timothy seed, bu. Wheat, bu, Wool. lb. CLOSING PRICES OF Dull 40 South Third Street. Phi 3 o'clock P. 31. December A YEN A tadelphia 31, 1S70. I13J 110 109 io. 10-J J 09 109t 11'jj 112 19 111 112 BKO., S "sof I8l, S. 6 s of is 12. S. 6's of 18S4, S. 6 s of S. 6"a of IStii, new, 1IS 111); Mill 109, (si mm 109 lllii 112 112 113 830 S60 730 IT. S. 6's cf ISrt7, new, U. S. 6 s of 1 IT. S. i s. 10-40's. IT. S. SO year 6 rer cent Cr ' Due Compound Interest Notes, Gold, Union P.ncificR R. 1st M. Bonds, Central Paci6e R. R.. . I'niun Pacific Land Grant Bonds, 20 930 720 CLOSING QUOTATIONS of Government Secu rities, at J T. Brady A Co'c No. 9 Wood St. Pittsburgh, December 31, 1870. but aei.L Gold. HU HU V. S. 6'sl83l, 113 113 C B. S-20 s. 1862, 113J 1I2J U. S. 5-20's. 1864, 1 tt 1101 II. S S-20 . 1865, 110 110 U.S 10-408, 107 107 5-20's, January A Jalv.1865, 119 119 i-2"'. January A July. 1867, lie 119 5-20'a. January A July. 10SS, 119 119 Union Pacific Railroad. 87 Central Pacifio Railroad, 92 Cy. Pacifies. 10J A D5IINISTRATORS NOTICE. Let ters of Administration on the estate of Matthew Stott. late of Boggs township, dee'd, having been granted to the undersigned, notice ia hereby given that all persons indebted te said estate are required to make immediate payment, and thosehavingclaimsagainstthe same will pre sent them, properly authenticated for settlement to JOHN M. CHASE, Dec. 7, 1870-81 . Admistrator. "DRICK FOB SALE The undersigned has manufactured and has now on band for talc 15l.00t BRICK, which he will dispone of on reasonable term, in largo or small qeantitiea, toauit purchasers. J. A. XEHPK. Luthersbnrg, September 14. 1ST0 6m. piMPLES Oft WORMS IN THE FACE A Treatise en their caures. and how to enre them, including tin prrparrri remrd-if, will be aeot free by mail fur Soeenu. cr descriptive pamphlets gratis, on receipt of stamp. Address M. LAP AY ETTB BYKN, M. D., Box 46Giit N T. Office 80 Cedar Street. Deo. 14, 1870-lm. q USQUEIIANN A HOUSE, CurwensvilTe, Pa. Tbe undersigned having taken charge ef this well-known Hotel, respectfully solicits a share et patronage. The house has been refitted and re furnished and now compares farorubly witn any other house in the county. Tbe best of everything tbe market affords will be aerred np to guests. Chaiges mo-ierate. ELI BLOOM. Sept. 23, 1870-tf. Proprietor. npiIE "EAGLE II O T E L," 5Iain St.. Cnrwensville, Pa. Having leased for a term of years the above well-known and popular Hotel (formerly kept by Mr. Muon, and lately by Mr. Fonts), and having newly refitted and refurnished it, tbe present proprietor feels assured that he ean render entire satisfaction to guest." sojourning with him. A fine, large stable and yard is attached, for tbe care and protection of horses, carriages and wagons. A share of patronage is solicited May 4. .0-ly I A J. Pit AUlKEH . Prop'r. rp II E -S II r A V HOUSE," MARKET ST., CLEARFIELD, PA. GEOROS N. COLBCRS, Proprietor This house was lately completed and just open ed to the public is uewly furnished, and provided with al 1 tbe modern improvements of a tirat-class hotel. It is pleasantly located, in tne nusiness part of the town, and near to the public build ings. A share of patronage is respectfully solic ited. Charges moderate. The bestof Liquors ie tbe bir. March 30.'i0-tf. 0 N JI T OWN HOOK. Having purchased the entire stock at the o!it stand ot Kit It fc Speticer, in Lumber City, I intend carrying ou the business as hereto fore. MY MOTTO IS TO SELL CHEAP TOR CA6II. Tlianking our friearfs and customers for paSt patronage I solicit a centinaauce ot tbe kutue. Sept. 15th, 1SG9, ISAAC KIRK. JEW BOOT AND SHOE SHOP. EDWARD MACK, Market Street, nearly opposite the residcaee ef JI. IS Sweope. Esq,., CLiinriKLD, Pa., Wonld respectfully announce to the citizens ef Clearfield and vicinitv. that be has opened a BOOT AND SHOE SHOP, in the building lately mmi, ni Ati hv J I.. f!uttl ilflvnffiri, ind that be is determined not to be outdone either in quality oi wore orprices. cf.aeciai auenuuu given ie int manufacture ol sewed work. French Rip and Calf Skins, of the best quality, always en baud. Give him a eall. I June 24. '64. ft H E A T. Z K R, Oprosit tJj Jail. Clearfield, Penn'a,' Dealer ia Dry Seeds. Press Gceds, Ifilliaery Goods, Groceries, Hard-ware, Queeus-ware, Steae ware, Clothing, Beets, Shoes, Bats, Caps, Flear, Baeon, Fish, Salt, ate., is constantly receiving new supplitt from the eities, which he will dispose ef at the lowest market prices, to customers. Before purebasing elsewhere, examine his ateek. Clearfield. February 9. IRTC. STNGER SEWING MACHINES. HINKLEY KNITTING MACHINES. The most perfect and simple machines ol the kind ever invented. Both of tbe above popular macliiDes have been lately improve, i until they stand without a rival Price of the Singer Fam ily Machine from S3tj.00 upwards, according 1 finish. Iluikley Knitters, VIOIO. Circulars and samples mailed free on application. STRAW MOinoN. Gen. Agl's, No 20 Sixth St., Pittsburgh. Pa. Agents wanted for the Uinklcy Machine every where, and for tbe Singer in Western Pena'a. Eastern Ohio and West a., where there ate none already established. I Nov. 24,?li9-ly. D ENTAL PARTNERSHIP. I) R. A.M. HILLS desirestointora his patients and tbe public generally, that be has associated withhimintbe practice'of Peutistry.S. P.SHAW. U. i S . who is a graduate of tbe Philadelphia Dental College, and there! ore has tbe highest attestations of his Professional skill. All work done iu tbe office I will hold myself personally responsible tor being done in the most satisfactory manneraad highest order of the pro fession An established practice of twenty-two years in this place enables me tospeak to my patrons with confidence. Eneaetments from a distance should be made by Utter a few days before the patient designs coming. tClearnald. Jane J. isa-iy. D ESIRABLE PROPERTY for SALE ! . The undersigned will sell at private sale that desirable LOT on Linele Street in tbe Barough ) of Osceola, on which is erected a two and a-half storv Dwelling House I'tBe, Ice llou-e. Stable. and other necessary outbuildings. Tbe House is papered and painted throughout. and has a dumb waiter communicn-mg witn dining room irom basement. The I'mca is papered and painted. and is one ot the best locations fora Phy-ieiau or At torney. Peach, Pear Apple and Cherry trees, and Grape vines planted and growing finely. If not sold btfore January 10th, it will be rented. Apply to or address J. A BLATIENBERGEll. Osceola. Dec. 21.'70-3t. VALUABLE BOOK. The New York -cl- Observor YEAR BOOK and Almanac, to be issued Juneary 1st, 1871. One of tbe most complete cumpends of important information which has ever been compiled in this country. It rhoulJ be iu every Library as a book of reference. It contains an inturesting History of Almanacs; Civil. Commercial, and Agricultural Information concerning all the Governments in the World ; a general summary of all the Benevolent Iristiiu tior,s uxiti Religious Denominations in tbe World, with a complete Ministerial Directory of nearly every religious body in the United States, a com plete list of all the Colleges, Tbeolosrieat Semina ries. Medical and Law Schools iu the United blates. Price, One Dollar. All persons subscribing and paying for the New York Observor for one year (VS) will receive a copy or this valuable work GRATUITOUSLY. Sample copies of tbe Observor sent free. SIDNEY E. MOHSE, Jit. A CO.. 37 Park Row, New York. Mailed te any addrcsa.post-paid,on receipt of priie QOMETniNG NIW O IN ANeiONVlI.I.K, Clearfield county, Penn'a. The endersigned having creeled, during the past summer, a large and eomui odious store room, is new engaged in rilling it up w ith a new and select assortment of Kail and Winter goods, which be offers to tbe publio at prices to suit the times His stock of Mens' and boys' clothing is casual ly extensive, and is offered te customers at from S10 to S20 for a whole suit. Flour. Salt, and Gro ceries, of every kind, a complete assortment; Stoves and Stove-pipe, a heavy stock ; Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, in great variety : Ladies' dress goods, furs, and other faney goods, together with an endlees assortment of notiens tee tedious to enumerate, always on band, and ser sal very cbeap. Prints at 1 0 cents a yard.and ether geeds is proporjion. Now is the time te buy. Country produce ef every kind, at tbe highest market prices, will be take in exchange fer roeds; and even Greenbacks will net be refused for anv article in ctore. Examine y stock be fore you buv elsewhere Oetcber 30.187. H. SWATT. GROCF.RIES. Old Goverement Java and choice Rio Coffees. Young Hyson. Imperial Black and Japan Teas, Sugar, Syrup, Rice, Cavendish, Navy. Spunr ill, and Cut Tobaccos, and Snuff, at reduced prioes. Opposite the jaU. AAA SHEEP PELTS, and all other kina or 0.UUU Fur SW.f.r which cash iM be paid, win tori hv T T. RKI7.ENSTEIN, rv.M70 m Clearfield, P. JJOM'B INDUS TIT! BOOTS AMD SHOE! Made to Order at th Lowest Rates. The undersigned wonld respectfully iavite tbe attention of the citiiens of Clearfiel jand vicini ty, to give him a eall at his shop en Market St., nearly opposite liartswick Irwin's drug store, where he is prepared to aiakeer repiiraaythiog in his tine. Orders entrusted te hie will be ezeceted with promptness, strength and neatness, aid all werk warranted as represented. I have now on band a stock ef extra freaeh ealf skins, superb gaiter tops, As., that I will finish np at tbe lowest fignres. Jane 13th, Iofi6. DANIEL CONNELLY STUMPSJJTUMPSH The undersigned hare purchased the right ot Clearfield county for Enoch Farnsworth's Stump Extractor, patented June 7th. 1870. This is decidedly the most convenient, most durable, and best machine of the day- Wet weather wil. net effect it. the working part being all of ironl The machine is easily set up. and will work any place that can be plowed. We will sell machines at a small profit on cost, and will try te make it to the advantage of farmers to buy them. We solieit orders frxin those wanting machines. H. T. EARNS WORT If, Clearfield. Pa., J B. GARRISON, GEO. H. HALL. Agent. Curwensville, Pa Clearfield. Pa. July 13. '70. MILLWRIGIITING. II. T. Fa Kxs worth, Would inform Mill owners, and those desirons of having Mills built, that he is prepared to build and tepair either Circular er Muley Saw Mills, and Grist Mills after the latest improved patterns. He hs also for sale an improved Water Wheel, which h guarantees to give satisfaction in regari to power aud speed His motto is. to do work so as to give perfect satisfaction. 1 bose wishing far ther information will be promptly answered by addresi bini at Clearfield. Clearfield county, Pa. Write your name and address plain. April 20. 1870-ly. M' P II EK SON'S (formerly M'Gaughey's.) Restaurant and Ice Cream Saloon, 15 LEAVT'S NEW BUILDING, Second St., Clearfield, Pa. Constantly kept en band a fine selection ef Candies, Cigars. Tobaceo, Nuts, Ac. Also Fresh Oysters, received daily, and served f in any style, te lait the taste ef customers. A full stock of goods just raceived from the East. Dec 14-'70 W. R M P11ERS0N. WATCHES AND JEWELRY I would respectfully announce to citizens o Clearlield and vicinity, that t will open on Thara day. Dec 22d iu the new room, first door below the Mansion llou 'e, on Secoud street, with an en tire new stock of WATCHES, CLOCKS, and Jewelry, of the latest styles ar.d of the best finish, selected with care and I hope good taste. I will have an assortment from nil the latest Lovelties in jewel ry suitable for tbe Holidays. Thankful for your past liberal patronage I hope by strict attention to business to merit a cont'nnane ef the tame. ry-HAIK JEWELRY MADE TO OKDKR. Deo. 14. lS79-tr. S.J. SNYDER. CROCKS! POTS! CROCKS! Steac and Earthenware, of every description. Fishers' Patent Airtight Self-sealing Fruit Cans. BUTTER CROCKS WITH l.IOS, PICKLE mud APPT.n BUTTER CROCKS CREAM AXI MILK 'JROCKS.STEW POTS, FLOWER POTS. PIE DISHES, and good many ether things too numer ous to luention. at the STOXE-WARE POTTERY OF F. LEITZINGER, Corner of Cherry and Third Strecti, CLEARFIELD, PA, Aug. 3, '70-tf. THE GREAT PRESERVER OF HEALTH! Perforated BUCKSKIN UNDERGARMENTS, For Ladies and Gentlemen. A sure cure for Rheumatism. A preventive of Colds. For sale Ly C. KRATZER & SONS, Dec.2i. ClearSeld, Pa. t. E OFFER FOR SALE, AT PAR The Ntnv Masonic Teftiplc Loan, Bearing 7 3-10 interest, Redeemable after five (5) and within twenty-one (21) years. Interest Payable March, aud September. The bojidsare registered and will be issued In sum to suit. D e H A V E N & B R 0., SOUTH 3n STREET, PHILADELPHIA Stocks bought and sold ou commission Gold and Governments bought an 1 sold. Aecou uls re ceived and interest allowed, subject t sight drafts. March 2. 870-ly,-Jan 4.-71 TU8T IN I I 11 2! THI KIW GOODS AT A. K. WRIGHT i OJrS, CLEARFIELD, PA., Having jnst returned from the eastern ci we are now opening a full stock of seasons goads, at eur rooms en Second street, to wr, ties ble gooas, at eur rooma u Luu atreer. to wnn thev respectfully invite the attention ef the pu lie "cenerally. Our assortment is unsarnass, icb b- ssed In thia atinM Yld iS beinST Sold Vfw f fer oah. The stock consists in part ef DRY GOODS alitv.auch as Prints. Delaines Alt,. cas. Merinos Ginghams; Muslins. bleached and unbleached ; Drillings Tickings, cotton and wool Flannels. Cassimerc. Ladies' Shawls, Coats, Nu bias. Hoods. Hoop skirts. Balmorals. Ac. ic.all of wMch will be sold low roil caib. Also, a fine assortment ef the best ef li 1 ( I' BAR, eessisting ef Drawers and Rhirts, Hati and Caps, Beets and Shoes, AandkerchicftteraTata, ate. Also. Raft Rope. Dog Repe, Raltina Angnrs and Axes. Nails and Spikes. Tinware, Lamps and Lamp wicks and chimneys, etc., etc. Also, Queensware.Glasswaro. Hardware,Orece ries. and spices ef all kinds In short, a general assortment of every thing usually kept in a retail store, all thtmp fr cth, er approved oenntry produce. Nev. 28-jal-ol3. WRJGBT A SONS, TERMS or TI1B JOURNAL. The ItirTSM ai's Jouaa al is published on Wed aesday at $2.00 pci annum in advance. If not paid at the beginning of the year, S2,Sl will be charged, and $3.00 if not' paid before the elese. Advbbtisbh bxts will be inserted at $l,a0 per square, for three or less Insertions Ten lines (or less) counting a square. For every additional insertion 50 cents will be charged. A deduction willbe made to yearly advertisers No subscription taken for a shorter time than six months, and no paper will be discontinued uo tillall arrearages are paid.except at the option of tbe publisher. S. J. ROW. -JOOTS! BOOTS!! BOOTS!!! BOOTS!!!! FRENCH KIP, $ 00 FRENCH CALF, 00 LIGHT KIP, 0 at C. KRATZER'S, Sep. 21. 1870. Opposite the Jail. VOR SALE. The farm of John Spack man, late of Girard Township, dee'd, consisting of ahout one hundred and seventy two acres of good farming land, (most of which is cleared.) and having the'eon erected a good house and barn, and the usual conveniences of m pleasant booio. For terms and further particulars apply to T.H.MURRAY, Att'y for the heirs and persons interested. June 22. '70 -tf. IMPORTED LIQUORS, Bum as BRANDIES and HOLLAND GINS. PURE OLD GRAPE BRANDIES, PURE OLD CAUINET WHISKEYS. OLD GRAPE WINES. All tbe above brands warranted pure and to excel anything in this market for medimual pur poses GEO. N. COLBU 11 N , March 30.'70-tf.l Prop'r of Shaw House. rnllS WONDERFUL LINIMENT. This Liniment havin? Wen us d, for some years past. as a fami'y medicine by the pro prietor, and its good effects coming to the notice of bis neighbors, has. at their suggestion, con sented to manufacture it for the benefit of the af flicted everywhere. It is the best remedy fer Ca'arrh and Billious Cholie. ever offered to the public; and will cure many otber diseases in the human body. It ia also a sure cure for Polo evil and Wind-galls in horses Directions for its use accompany each bottle. Price. $1 per bottle, er six bottles for 3. Scat to any address by enclos ing the price to WM. H. WAGONER. Hurd Postof&ee, Oct. 6. 1869. Clearfield eourtv. Pa. Co-Partnership iu Store. C. A RoTobsugh having associated with him in the Mercantile business, in Lewieville, Clear field county. Mr. C. R. McCrackcn, solicits a con tinuance ef tbe patronage io generously extended heretofore Having just returned irom tbe eastern cities their stoc embi aces a large aud varied assort ment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Queens ware, and in fact nearly everything eta ally keptin a eoantry store, which they will sell at prices to suit the times. Country produce taken in exchange for good s C. A ItOROBAUGH, May IS. 'Tfl. tf. C R. Mt CRACKKN TOBACCO AND CIGARS. WUOLESALK AND RtTAIL, At the New Tobacco and Cigar Etore of sua ir, Two deors east of the PostoSce, CiearfUMd, Pa Constantly on hand a fine assortment of N"vy, Congress. Cavendish, Cable. Spnnroll, Michigan and Century Pine cat Chewing Tvbacee, e. Also, a large and well selected stock of Imported and Domestie Cigars, Smoking Tobaccos, Kcerschauia and Briar Pipes, Pipe fixtures, Tebaeoe Boxes. Cigar Holders, and everything g.ner feand in a weil regulated Cigar and Tobacco Store. 3T"Rememberthe place: Two doors east of the Pos'.oCce, Clearfield, Pa. Aug. 24, '70. A. Great Medical Discovery ! Dr. WALKER S CALIFORNIA VINEGAR BITTERS ! Hundreds of thousands eear testimony to their Wonderful Curative Effects. WHAT ARE THEY? THEY ARE NO T A VILE FANCY DRINK, Made of Poor Itum. Whiskey. Proof Spirits, and Refuse Liquors, doctored, spiced and sweetened to please tbe tas'e.called -Tonics," "Appetizers." Restorers " Ac .that lead the tippler on to drunk enness and ruin, but ate a true Medioine made from tbe Native Roots and Herbs of California, free from all Alcoholic Stimulants They are the ireat Llood Puritieraud a Life Giving Principle a perfect Kenovatorand luvigoratorof the System carrying off all poi.-onous matter and restoring the blood te a hcallhy coudition No person can Ukathee Bitters according tv direction and re Uiaiu long unwell, provided the b. nes are not de stroyed by mineral poisoner otber means and tbe vital organs wasred beyond the point of repair. Far J iift minatory and Ctronir Rheumatism aiul G91U. Dyxprptia or Ii'tigrtioii. Btltioils Re mittent and Int'rmiUriit Frvtr. Ditrasr of ti ISltiod. Livrr. Kidney and litatlJer. the.it liitt'ri have been mnt sHeceJitl. Such diseases are caus ed by vitiated bloed. which is generally p induced by derangement of the digestive organs. Dyspoi sia or Indigestion headache, pain in tbe shoulders, coughs tightness of the chest, dizziness, sour eructations of the stomach, bad taste in the mouth, billious attacks, palpitation of tbe heart, inflammation of the lungs, puiu ia the regions of the Kidneys and a hundred other paintul symp toms, are the eif.pringsof Dyspepsia. They invigorate the stomach and stimulate the torpid liver and bowels, which render them of unequalled eXcacy in cleansing the blood of all Impurities. and imparting new life and vigor te ite whole system. l.ilious. Remittent and Intermittent Fevers, which are so prevalent in the valleys of our great rivers throughout the United !ftates. eipecially those of the Mississippi,' Missouri. Illinois, Ten nes'ee. Alabama. Savannah. Roanoke, James and many others with their vast tributaries, duriug the Summer and Autumn, and remarkabl- so du ring seasons of unusual heat and drtness, are in variably eccompanied by extensive derangements of the stomach and liver, and other abdominal viscera. There are always more or less obstruo tions of the liver, a weakness and initable state of the stomach, and great torpor of the bowels, being clogged up with vitiated accumulations. In their treatment, a purgative. exerting a powerful influence upon these various organs. is essentially necessary There is no cathartic for the purjose equal to Dr. J. Walker's Vinegar Bitters, as Ibey speedily remove tbe dark colored viscid matter with which tbe b iweia are loaded, at the same time stimutoting the secretions of the liver, and generally restoring the hra'thy functions ef the digestive organs. The universal popular y ot this valuable remedy in regions subject to mias matic influences, is sufficient evidence of its pow er as a remedy in sucb cases. For skin diseases, eruptions, tetter, salt rheum, blotches, spots, pimples, pustules, boils, carbun cles, ring-worms, scald-head .sore eyes. erysipelas, itch, scurf, disculorations of the skin, humors and diseases of tbe skin, of whatever name or nature, are literally dug up and carried out of the sys tem in a short time by tbcusc of these Biters 'ine bottle in rucb cases will convince the tAost incred ulous of their curative effect. Cleanse the Vitiated lilooJ wherever yon find Its impurities bursting through the skin in pim ples, eruptions er sores; cleanse it when you find it obstructed and alnggish in the veins ; cleanse it when it is foul, and your feelings will tell you when. Keep tbe blood pure and the health of tbe system will follow. Pin. Tape and other Worms.Iuring in the sys tem of so many thousands, are effectually destroy ed and removed. For full directions, read care fully the circular around each bottle, printed in four languages English. German, French and Spanish. J. WALKER, Proprietor. R. H. McDONALD A CO., Druggists and Gen, A genu. San Francisco, Cal . and 32 and 34 Commerce Street. New York SOLD BY ALL DRUGGIST. AND DEALERS. December 7. 137B-ly HUMPHREY'S CELEBRATED COAL, Free from all impurities, airain in the m... ket. Oraers left at ti e stores of Jaa. B. Graham A Son's, er P.iobard Mocsep s will receive prompt attetjtiea;, Nov. MTO-Jt,. NEW MARBLE WORKS. Opposite the Jail, CLEAHKIKLI). PKNN'A. Monuments. Grecian Tombs, French Couccvs. Mantles. Table Tops. Washing Ranges. Gardaa Statuary. Terra Cotta Ware, of every description. Head and Foot Stones, of New and beautiful de signs, all of which we offer at city prices, or 24 percent less than any other establishment in this county. Having a large experience in tbe busi ness, we guarantee satisfaction in all caes. Or ders thankfully received and promptly filled is the best workmanlike manner. S A. GIBSON. May U, 1870 -tf. Jamis Watsoh. Agent. WEST BRANCH RESTAURANT AND Ladies' Oyster Saloon, M BECOSIB ST.. BBLOW If ABK BT, CLEARFIELD. PA. Censtantly kept cn hand a selected asssrtmcnt of Candies. Nuts. Cigars, Tobacco, Ac Alto fresh Oysters received daiiy, and for sale by the dozen or hundred. J. M MACOMBER. Oct. 12.'70. Proprietor. NEW MEAT MARKET. The undersigned have opened a Meat Market in the room i nrinerly occupied by A lea Irvin. on Market Street. ClearSeld, Pa . adjoining .Me.os. where they intend tokeep a full supply of All Kinds of Meat, Fruit and Vegetables, . and at prices to suit the times. Their shop wil be open regularly, on Tuesday. Thuraday and Saturday, and meat delivered at any point- A share of public patrouaga is respectfully solicited. M. DROWN. Aug. 31, 78 tf. E. W. BROWN. Also continue to deal in all kinds f improv ed Agricultural Implements. N E W TJN S II 0 P! Fred Sackett, Manufacturer of TIN, COPPER and SHEET IRON WAKE (nearly opposite the jail), MARKET STREET, CLEARFIELD, PA. Also, ou hand and fer sale "The Times" Cook Stove, the best in the world. And an asrottment or PARLOS and SITTING ROOM STOVES, which will be sold cheaper than thev can be purchased at any ether establishment in tue county. ALSO, ROOFING, SPOUTING and JOB WORK done ob reasonable terms. April 6. IS'e. BARGAINS IN CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, AT THE FANCY STORE OF Misses Rynder & Lanich. We bare just received and opened a full and com plete stock of CHOICE TOYS, Ladies' Dress Caps, Graver and Baker Sowing Machines, both Elastic and Lock Stitch, and a very beautiful assortment of GOLD AND SILVER FISH AND AQUARIUMS. The goods are all just new. and a share of public patronage is respectfully solicited. Clearfield. Dee 14. "70. R E M OVA L . IIARTSWICK & IRWIN. DPUGGISTS, Marhei St., Clearfield, Pa. We beg leave to inform eur eld and new custo mers, that we have remote.! our establishment te the new building just erected on Market street. nearly adjoining the Mansion House on tbe west, and opposite Graham A Pons' store, where we re spectfully invite tbe public to come and buy their DRUGS, CHEMICAL. PATENT MEDI- CINS, OILS PAINTS AND VAUXJSHS. Our stock of Drus and Mcdiainesconsist of erery thing ued. aclected with the greatest care, and WARRANTED STRICTLY PURE! We also keep alull stock of Dyes. Perfumeries Toilet articles.S0.1ps. Tooth tirusbes. Hair finish es. Whitewash I'rusbes, and every ether kind ef Brushes. We have a la ge let ef White Lead, Turpentine, Flaxseed Oil. Paints, and in fact everything used in the painting business, which we offer at City prices te cash uuycrs. , TOBACCO AND SEGARS, Confectionery. Spices, and the largest stock ef va rieties ever offered in this place, end warranted to be of the best the market affords. J. (i. HARTSWICK. Dee. !. ISM. JOU K. IRWIN. 6IGLE1., YOUNG & CO., Stiree.isorM to Boynton If Young, Cor. Fourth and Pine Streets, CLEARFIELD, PA., at AKCrACTHKSBt OT 1 S T E AM ENGINES, Miliar and Circular Saw Mills, HEAD BLOCKS, WA TER, WHEELS, GRAFTING, PULLETcS, BOLTS, and all kinds c-F Mill -work. STANLEY PARLOR STOVES, COOK STOVES, Heating Stovs, Sled Shoes, Plows, and oaatings ef all kinds. DEALERS IN Giffarda' Injector, Steam Ganges, Steam Whistles Oilers, Tallow Cups, Oil Cups, Gauge Ceoks, Air Cocks. Globe Valves, Check Valves. Wrought Iren Pipe, Steam Pumps, Boiler Feed-Pumps, Anti-fn'ctieu Metal, Soap Stone Fackiaf , Cum Packing, Ao., to., Peeeaber 14, 17 ifc Marble and Stone Yard. " MRS. S.S. LIDDELL Harinr enrared in thm Yf . .-k ! - j , to interm her triends, aud tbe public. at she baa - - " c.us'.niiv n nana a large ae well I selected stock ef ITALIAN AND VERMONT MARBLE, and is prepared to furnish to erder TOMBSTONES. BOX AND CRADLS" TO.ttS, MONUMENTS, in Sand stone Md Marble, CURBS aad POSTS for Cessetery Iota. W1NDO W SILLS A ND CAPS. ARCHITECTURAL AND LAWN ORNA MENTS, d-r. k w 1 a : ... ..- v stone Monuments which are built from original designs and Will compare favorably with aoy thitig ef Ibe kind in tbe couutry. If desired she can furnish Marble Window Sills and Caps as. srgui 'jvai'ce on ice price or Sandstone. laid Reed Street, near the lepot.C!earfiei, Pa. iM.w 4. ia7w-. 11 O SAD ALLS TITHE GRE4T AMERICAN HEALTH JL RESTORER, purifies tftc blood and Oeuies Scrofula.Syphilis Skiu DisewMu.Rbou matism. Diseases of women, and, all CaroB ie Affections of tbe Riood, Liver and K-td-neys. Recommended by tbe inedieat Fae nlty and many thousand of eur beet oiu. teiiS. Head the testimony of Physicians andf p-' Stients who have used Rusadaii.; send for our Ko-idnlis Guide to Health Book, or AT' nienar for this year, which we pi blish for gratuitous distribittion ; it will give 70 aauch valuable information Dr. K. W. t nrr, o: Baltimore, says : VI take pleasure in recouiuiei ding year Foadalis ss a very powerful alterative I D"f Fttn it used io two oases with happy results one in a ca-e of secocdvy syphilis in trhicb the patient pronounced himself cured after having taken five bottles of Djuur tuedicitiC The other is a case of scrof ula of long standing, which is rapidly im proving under its ue. and the iudicMioos arc tb the patient will soon recover. I have carefully examined leer formula by wbicb your ltosadal rs sade. and find it 1 an excellent cempounu of sUarative rugr. A dients Dr. Spa-ks. of Nicholasville. Ey . says he bas used Rcsadalis in eases of Scrofula and Secondary Sypkiliswith satisfactory result as a oieaner of the Bloed I know no bet- Lter remedy. Samuel G. McFaiden, Murfreesbore', Tenn , says : I have used seven bottles of Rosadtrlif, and am entirely cured of Rheumatism ; send me four buttles, as I wish it fur my brother, I who has Mrofulous sore eyes. BeujasBlmBeebtol, of Lima. Ohio; writes, I have suffered for tweuty years with an in veterate eruption over my whole body ; a short time since f purchased a botOe of & sadalis and it effected a perfect cure Labratory, 61 Exchange Place, liakimere. $ CLEMENTS. A CO , Proprietors. Rcsadalis is sold by liartswick A Irwin and A. I. Sbaw. Clearlield, D. K. Good, Osceola, and by Druggists generally. f April 6.'70-l ATTENTION, BUYERS READ! READ'! Who sells th cheapest goodi in th county? if O S S O P I Who tells best calicoes at 12 eU a jari MOSSOPl Whe sells best anbleached aauslia at if cerW M 0 S S 0 P ! Who nail's Calf Boots at $)0r MOSSOPl Wke sells Haif a best Coarse Beets at 4 f M 0 S S O P ! Who sells HaIFs best Kp Boot at 4,50? MOSS OP! Wbe sells Hats lewer thaa anybody else. MOSSOPl Who sells Sugar tha cheapest t MOSSOPl Who sells Svrup the cheapest? MOSSOPl Who sells Flour tha cheapest 1; M O S S O P ? Who sells Chop aniFes2tue cheapest? M O SSO.E!. Who sells IlardVar tlie cheapest ? MOSSOPl Wha iel!s Queensware the cheapest f M OS S OP? Who sells Tinware the cheapest! I MOSS OP! Whe- sells Clothing tae cheapest ? MOSSOP! Who sells Plaster the cheapest T MOSSOP! WTio lells Salt the cheapest ? Mossopi : Who first. brought good down t th lowest cash prices ? MOSSOPl Everybody should brtj their" goods at MOBSOP'S! - Clearfield, May 111119. i T"RIED FRFIT, 4 red seed tuieee. et ' JJ May IJ,'W- OW)P'S. 11