affentcm'$ oumaf, gfeatfcfb, a., Jamtarv 25, 1871. - f Valuation of all Property Assessed for Years 1871, 72 and 73, Taxable for County and State purposes, as returned by the Assessors of the respective Districts in Clearfield County Pennsylvania, with the rate per cent, and Tax, subject to Revision by the County Commissioners. "CLEARFIELD, FA., JAN. 25. :871. ! Sa!arie-i,&c. County Tax 1 1 Carriages. Watches. I Mortgag". Furriiture State T. Real Estate. Value of all seated and unseated lands. Houses and Lots. Pkr.sonai. Propbrty. Horses, Mules, Cows and Oxen. To Patrols To insure the safe transmission f monev bv mail, patron .honld remit by check !r "oney-or'der, or have their letter, registered. 4 receipt will be enclosed in the firit paper after tie money comes to band: B i, 3 ! ' C -3 fr " I . o'S--' if . i f X w- r-, ; S c 5; o irt.' l:S.r r5 -" 2.0 o 9 O ' i-9 ( . Jt e c a c er Co zr 5 1 s c S3 1 1 J1 S3 2 " 2 S o Ui -v " C X S3 S c M - O r- ? a s o M O w o o o d IXi p c I o 9 n s? a 2. s SI o a i c c c 3 -n n I ET3 CI' !J c 5. --2 5C - - v 2 2, o o ( c r: rs 2 2 s 33 - S3 o . 5 -i !.o i -3 Peau' E. P.. Winter Arrar.j MiiTr' leaves Tyrone at Arrives at Osceola at : : Philipsburg at . : " Clearfield at : : Msil Trin leaves Clearfield a : Arrive at Philipsbtirg at : Osceola at : : : Tyrone at : : : Lock Haven at : : o n c - l -4 a SL Cm a ;ement. . 9.35 a m. : It. 15 a.m. 11 40 a. m. 12 40 p.m. : 2.4:) p m 3 40 p. tc. 4 .00 p. m. : 5.35 p. m 12 25p. m .T; crs o 3 3 5 c S (R 3 s - 3- 1 . a S re C-3 5-3 a c tK c 5 5 o : c 3 B o (3 D II M U IT w C " O 3 v c a a O ST 3': 5 2 7- i - - o ! o c l c-o 2 2'- 3 CO rg s i ' s: c o S' c- e e C c 5 1 " o c c B r Accommodation Train. Leaves Clearfield at : . : : : Arrives at Pbilipsburg at : : Osceola at : : : Intersection at : : E. Tyrone at : : Deave Eist Tyrone at : : : : : Arrives at Intersection at : : Osceola at : : : Philipsburg at : Clearfield at : : : S'oe eennectiens made at Tyrone East and West on tbe Maine Line. 7.60 A. 9 00 a. m 10. CO a. m. 12 50 p. m. 1 13 p. m. 10.00 a m. 1 .03 p. m. 2 00 p. m, 3 40 p.m. 5.50 p. m. with trains KFLlGiors. Divine services will be held next Sabbath, in Clearfield, as follows : Bt Kev. Hall, in St. Andrew's Episcopal chn.'ch, at H A. M. and 7 P. M. . Sanday gfhool at 3 1 M. IVayer meeting every Wednesday evenin? at 7 o'clock. T.y Uev. Butler, in the Presbyterian church, Bjorniniand evening. Sabaatb school at I '. M. Prayer meeting every ednesday evening at 7 o'clock. By Hey. J. H. M'Cord.'in the Methodist church, morning and evening. Sabbath wbool at 9 A. M- I'rayrr meeting-, every Thursday at 71 P. M. Couiruucion services First Sabbath of every month at 101 A. M. St. Fram-iV chnrch Mas? at lUi A. M., tfe second and fourth Sundays of each ClOQtb. Usmoved. By reference to our adver tising columns, it will be seen that J. Blake Walters, Esq., has removed his office to room No. 1, in the Masonic building, oppo site the Court House. Mcsia Peter's Musical Monthly, for February, has reached us. It contains thir teen pieces of good music. The monthly is the best and cheapest musical work extant. Price 3 ter ear. in advance. Single copies 30 oeots. Address J. L- Peter. 599 Broadway, N. Y. Goitjrr'B Ladt'b Book. The February Dumber of this highly entertaining and in strustive ladiee' magazine is before us. The illustrations are beaatiful and unequalled by any other magazine. No lady can well do without it, Price $3 c year, in advance. Address L. A. Godey, Philadelphia, Pa. "Lcckt Old Bcn" was received in due course of mail ; but as we are hard pressed for want of room, and the communication cuntaius comparatively little of interest to the general reader, we omit its publication. All matters of local interest will be thank fully received, and duly chronicled, as in the past. Revival. A protracted meeting has been. in progress in the M. K. Church, in this place, for about two weeks. A number liave, proi'efcned conversion, aud much inter net contioues to be manifested in the exer cises. May G-d bk's the effort, and may tuanyinore be reclaimed from the error of their ways. Snow and Cold. Winter has again made its appearance in full rior. After a sreek of unusual mild and pleas&ut weather, on Saturday eyenics last, the atmosphere 1-ecauie quite cold, and snow continued to "fall at interval,' up to Monday eveniog. As a result, the hauling of timber and logs Las received a dcw impetus, although the roads are somewhat roojrh, as yet Tbanes. Our thanks are due to Gov. Geary for an early copy of his rrewvag a fact which we inadvertently omitted to mention erf thi. Wo are also under obligations to Senator Wallaci- .vid HipTeentative Hall, for scv-i-r.i! pul.lic d-vnmenis. i n. Tli'rs. L. Kane will alsri acof-pt onr thank fur a iopy of his report, as Prcsi 1. nt of the Board of Public Charitien. Wmrtht Examflk We see it stated that the capitalists of Columbia, Pa., arc about erecting wveral extensive manufac turing establishments as the most success ful expedient in building up that place. Why don't the capitalists of Clearfield pnr siif the same course ? Are they less enter-rri-iiig than the citizens of Columbia? rhi-u queti n ari fraught with deep in-t'-r-.-t. and worthy the eorinus consideration o! uur prominent aud influential business tucii. I'ihe Ijjsfranc e After the late destruc tive firo at Mifflintowu, Pa., the Farmers' Mutual Fire Insurance Company, of York, iiiiTiR'Jiauly sent an agent there to adjust an 1 pry the losses sustained by that eom j any. In referring to this fact the Demo ''if I!e.j,'xter says : "This fact speaks venues iu favor of the Fsrmers Mutual, and h.ts been th? means of the agent taking "I ward of $ 10,000 risks on property in our t'n r-inoe the fire. This cotnpany is one "f t!; most prosperous in the State, the fruit of a policy of fair dealing and fulfilling to the letter contracts with those insured." Tiiis company insures mostly upon the tnu t"i! plan, yet. during an existence of four- f n yi -ars. it has never called upon policy h !.'r for a single cent a truth which can not b.. tatod of any other mutual company. J. W-iw is the regularly accredited agent f r the Farmers' Mutual in Clearfield. The Lady's Fkieni f jr February is on 0Tlr !a'''c This is a very handsome number, t 't falling behind that for January in any T'peet. Indeed we prefer the leading steel I ' ;e, the three earnest faces bentover"The L'Uer ' aro so suggestive. The Fashion l'late i-s lirdutiful and stylish, and the color ed pattern f.ir a Tidy will please industrious S'muz ladies. Then there is a very natural Urture of a Farm Yard in February, and s'une attractive costumes for walking and skating and dining. A plate of winter fash i ns for girls and one for boys will be inter ring to mothers. There are numerous de N'fnj for winter garmeuts, patterns for which re supplicj on application ; anil the Work Tatde Department is very rich iu captivating fam-y work. The stories and poetry, as us are unsurpassed for excellence aud vari Published by Deacon-& Peterson, I'liilitdclpbia, 2.50 a year. (i C3 CO Ci J s Cm Beccaria Bell Bloom Hoggs Bradford Brady 260 233 72 205 276 431 304 214 165 356 140 414 135 126 268 149 163 126 130 142 134 372 58 363 61 225 165 281 97 273 19,762 21,353 6,027 13,550 68.244 23.725. 22,296 17,021 9.265 231 295 13,003 11,S65 8,525 4,896 9,093 8,079 5,775 9,836 7,052 9,748 20,24') 1,530 14,908 10,246 40 11.243 J 7,795 5,819 6,556 84,292 65,770 15,203 45,802 58,922 189,026 107,6(14 37,489 29,976 9,950 3,850 42,694 3S.573 86,500 17,128 27,185 23,149 24,131 35,347 87,960 12.512 125,225 8.410 42,462 7,040 .2,400 35,040 67,154 16,840 14,800 IsurusHie Chest Covington Clearfield borough Curwensville bor. Hecatur Ferguson (iirard Goshen Graham' Gulich Hustoi Jordan Karthaus Knox Lawrence Lumber City bor" Morris N.Washington bor Osceola borough Peon Pike Union Woodward Total 5923 37S,023 1,362,494 arc with the Act of Assembly 1871, upon property taxable by ; rate ; and all parties interested In ar-eord County for below a just Attest : G. B. Goodlander, Clerk, Commissioner's Office, Clearfield, Pa., Meeting of thb Trustees op Clear field Academy. The Trustees met in J. B. MEnally's office, on Tuesday evening, January 17th, 1871, aud adopted the follow ing resolutions : 1. That thy would petition the Legisla ture to pass an act, giving the board of Trus tees the power to remove the site it desired, and build a first class Academy. 2. It was further exacted that the old building be repaired and iijted up in the fol lowing manner : That the rooms be papered and wainscot ed and furnished with new desks add chair-1, which is to be done immediately. Tbe Trustees then adjourned. Much credit in due for the interest mani fested on the part of the Trustees in the ed ucation of the youth in our community. Prof. Harrison is doing a good work in our midst, and should be encouraged in ev ery way possible. X. Found Dead. TVe Pittsburg Gitte of Saturday, January 21st, gives the billowing particulars of the death of George B. Gal loway, formerly of this place : Coroner West last bight was called to hold an inquest on the body of a man named George B. Galloway, found dead in his room No. 56 Second avenue. His room mates, Samuel Black and Lowrie Moore, testified that on Thursday eveninp they, about seven o'clock, left, him lying oft'a lounge, as they supposed, asleep and went to the Academy of Music to witness the exhibition of the panorama of the Pilgrim, . and returned about ten o'clock and found him still lying in tbe same place with his head covered. Thy paid no attention to this, however, as they thought that he was in a state of stu por from the effect of the liquor which he had been indulging in to excess ever since the first of January last, and that a sound sleep would do him good. Yesterday morn ing he was still sleeping apparently, and they did not disturb him, but went about their usual business. On returning to tho room lior r i . r 1 1 f of civ n n rr ia mnm.TTintA In'- came alarmed at finding him still in the same position exactly that he had occupied I when he left him in the morning, and ap proached lor the purpose of seeing if any thing was the matter, and found him. dead. The servant who attends to the room, sta ted that when she went to' clean the room yesterday morning, he was lying on the lounge, as she supposed, asleep, and not li king to disturb him, she deferred making the beds till the afternoon, at which time she went back and found him still in the same position, but knowing that he had been drinking, she thought that it was nothing but the stupor produced by lager, and paid no attention to him, made her bods and left the room. Dr. Gilie-pie. Dentist, of To. 246 Penn avenue, stated that Galloway was a median ical dentist, and hail been in his employ for the past five years, and that he had dischar ge! 1 him on Wednesday last for drunken ness, f-ince which time he had not seen him. Dr. Gi'morc made a jwst mnrtan examin ation and stated that death was caused by the excessive u.e of alcoholic stimulants. The jury returned a verdict in accordance with the facts. He was unmarried and leaves no relatives in this city. Loal Correspondence. Osceola. Jan. 23, 1871. Dear Journal: Thinking you, and the readers of the Journal, would like to hesr from ihis section, as I notice your mooted corresiondent, W. II. S., does not keep you booked up in regard to what has been going on in our midst, I write this. In the first place, our little borough, in .the opinion of the triennial assessors.standa ahead of any other borough in the county, as to the value of its property. Being but about six years old, and containing not over about half as many buildings as our county town, should we not feel proud thaCto day, our valuation is only the small sum of $143, 000 more than that of the county seat ? Our li 5. p 3 not, ex DOLLARS. UOL. CT 4 00 3 00 2 50 3 50 90 8 00 4 50 2 50 3 00 7,338 16,346 6,272 6,897 5,696 12.S91 4,112 8,611 16,458 13,000 65,480 6,282 1 1 ,853 8,223 46.011 19,806 43,517 39,316 lO 00 00 75 75 50 50 00 50 66 58 15 101 50 35 351 122 107 43 00 13 40 3 25 3 50 7,975 1,385 27,700 23,848 9,809 6,187 67,239 2,022 15,163 13,045 2S.117 20,188 24,030 4.918 142.361 118,235 16,004 37,630 335,500 7,500 85,360 69,130 145,142 84,845 50 50 00 00 75 00 00 25 50 00 50 10 00 3 50 00 50 00 50 50 50 00 2 29 13 30 65 6S 44 55 194 26 12 4 100 5 25 3 00 4 25 70 60 00 3 00 3 40 3 (0 2 00 6.361 15.886 8,374 12,390 31,805 26,183 42,S70 119,270 00 75 00 00 3 56 350.310 '1,544.676 4 40 119S regulating Trienial Assessments, and constituting a board of revision, the Commissioners of Cleat law, and herewith give notice that the 15th, loth and 17th days of March, 1871, at the Commissi! will take notice, that appeal may be made betweeu this time aud those days, but that after that ti Jan. 18, 1871 assessors, elected by the people to sen e them, are men of ability ; and, I assure you, had they been called upon to serve as jurors in the case of Harder for the murder of Dale, with B. on their right, a verdict much more astonishing to the people would have been rendered, than in the case just chroni cled. Should the party who is on the hunt for slabs to manufacture jurymen out of, succeed iu finding more than are necessary for his purpose, he might, perhaps, use the overplus in furnishing assessors for this place, to wit : ' One to have a fair corporation, the second to be of medium stature, and the third able to sing "Tim Finigan's Wake" and "Pat Maloy" not more than two of them to have a hankerine after "benzine," while the third should be of good moral character. The work on the new mill of the Moshan non Land and Lumber Company is progres sing finely. The machinery, in part, is be ing reoived almost daily, and the prospects are that by the first of April, the mil! will te running, and that tbe next summer will be the liveliest seasou ever experienced in this place. Building is going on rapidly. A three story hotel is going upon the Centre connty side of the Moshannon, which will add much to the appearance of our towa. More anon. Yours truly, O. K. MARRIED. On Sunday, January 15lh, 1S71, at the residence of the bride's parents, in Union town-hip. by D. Dressier, Esq., Mr. JAMES A. Morrisox and Miss Anna E. Scofield, both of said township. On Satnrdav evening. Doc. 24th, 1870, by Rev. W. B. Purdy, Mr. A. II. McDonald and Miss Eliza C. Bisnop, both of Chest township. On Sunday, January 15th, 1870, Mrs. Catherine Kelly, wife of W. G. Kelly, of Osceola, aged 23 years. The deceased was a strict member of the M. E. Church, and was beloved by all who knew her. Let her rest in peace. WATCHES AM) JEWELRY I would respectfully announce to citizens o ClearSeld and vicinity, that 1 will open on Tburs day. Deo 22d. in the new room, first door below tbe Mam-ion House, on Second street, with an en tire new stock of WATCHES, CLOCKS, nntl Jewelry, ' of tbe latest styles and of the best 6nish, selected with care and I hope good ta.'te. I will have an assortment frem all the latest novelties in jewel ry suitable for the Holidays. Thankful for Tour past liberal patronage I hope by strict attention to huinp?s to merit a continuance ef the same. fyiiAlR JKWELKY MADE TO OKDKK. Dec. 14. ls70-tf. S. I. MNYDKR. CROCKS! POTS! CROCKS! Stone and Earthenware, of every description. Fishers' Patent Airtight Self-sealing Fruit Cans. BUTTER CROCKS WITH LIDS, PICKLE and APPLE BUTTER CROCKS. CREAM A.VD MILK CROCKS. STEW POTS, FLOWER POTS. PIE DISHES. ni a good many ether thine too numer ous to mention, at the STOXE-WARE POTTER Y OF F. LEITZIXGER, Corner of Cherry and Third Streets, CLEARFIELD, PA, Aug. 3, "0-tf. THE GREAT PRESERVER OF HEALTH! Perforated BUCKSKIN UNDERGARMENTS, For Ladies and Gentlemen. A sure cure for Rheumatism. A preventive of Colds. For sale by C. KRATZER k SONS, Dee.ti. Clearfield, IV im. XT All AIL, k SPIKES thecheapect intbeeeunty ED. PERKS A Co'f tur, the best in snarket. fr sale by J.SHAW BON. - o a OB c 3 5 C o 3 DOLLARS. 7,660 202 179 65 150 212 352 253 J 63 139 74 52 1C5 142 120 108 115 113 128 147 95 141 288 36 206 36 34 131 217 84 126 10,085 16,110 3,045 8,963 13,395 21,714 17,425 9,510 10,146 3,786 3,333 9,073 10,310 7,455 7.459 ' 7-235 5,925 16,510 8.270 10.465 8,465 20,760 2,235 12,960 2,100 2,410 6.550 12,495 3.695 8,925 46 2 84 35 19 241 KM) .70 6,305 1,530 2.618 8,725 3.2S0 11,697' 53,650 12,900 575 00 2,745 1,000 3,525 8.405 8,720 7.309 8,715 154,215 3.192 1,560 . 500 10,709 2 21 11 20 43 iO 37 35 139 23 14 2 65 856 330.098 ''4.278 I 283.809 issioners of TKRMS Or TIIK JOrRSAl Tbe Raptbvas's Journal is published oa Wed nseday at $2.00 pet acnem in advance. If not paid at tbe beginning of tbe jxt.r, $2.50 will be j charged, and 3.1,00 if not paid before the olose. Ad verth km EHT wi'i De inaertea at M.oo per square, for three or leas insertions Ten lines (or lestt) eoonticg a sqnar. For every additional insertion 50 cents will be charged. A deduotien will be made to yearly advertisers No subscription t.iEen for a shorter time than six months, and no paper will be discontinued un tillall arrearages are paid. except at the option of the publisher. S. J. ROW. T0OTS! BOOTS!! BOOTS'.!! BOOTS!!!! FRENCH KIP, FKKNCII CALF, S 00 5 0 6 en LIU Hf KJr, at C. KRATZEK S, Opposite the Jail 8ep. 21. 1S70. pOH SALE. The farm of John Snack -man, late of Girard Township, dee'd, confUting of a'tont one hundred and seventy two acres of good farming liml. (most of which is cleared ) and havtD thereon erecred a good house and barn. nr.. I tbe usual conveniences of a pleasant home. For terms and further particulars apply to .. T. II. MURI1 KT, Att'v for the heirs and persons interested. June 22, '70. -tf. IMPORTED LIQUORS, SCCB AS BR Ay DIES and HOLLAND GINS, PURE OLD GRATE BRANDIES, PURE OLD CABINET WHISKEYS. OLD GRAPE WINES. All the afoore brands warranted pure and to excel anything in this market for medicinal pur poses " GKO. N. IJOLIil HN, March 30,'70-tf.J Prop'r of Shaw IIoue. rpHE WOXDEKFCL LINIMENT. This Liniment havina been usrd, for some years past. as fauii'y medicine by the pro prietor. snf its good effects coming to the notice of his neighbors, has. at their suggestion, con sented to manufacture it for the beneGt of the af flicted everywhere. It is the beat remedy for Cararrh and Billions Onolie, ever offered to the public; and will cure many other diseases in the human body. It is also a fnre cure for Pole evil and Vind-e;-Hs n horses Directions far its use accompany eah bottle. Price. $1 per bottle. r six bottles for . Bent to any address by eneles ing the price to WJi. 11 WAGONER. Hurd Postoffire, Oot. , 1S!3. Clearfield couctv. Pa. Co-Partnership in Store. C. A. Rorobaugh having associated with him in the Mercantile business, in Lewisville. Clear field county. Mr. C. R. McCracken, solicits a con tinuance ef the patronage aofeneroasly extended heretofore Having just returned irom the eastern cities their stock embraces a large and varied assort ment of Dry Goods, Groceries. Hardware, Queens ware, and in fact nearly everything .-u-ally kept in a country store, which they will sell at prices to suit the times. Country produce taken in exchange forgeodt C. A. ROROBACtill. May 18, '78. tf. C P.. McCRACKEN. M'PHERSON'S (formerly M'Gaugbey's.) Restaurant and Ice Cream Salwn, 15 LEAVT'S SEVT ELILDIKG, Second St., Clearfield, Pa. Constantly kept on band a fine selectiea ef Candies. Cigars, Tobacco, Xuts, i. Also Fresh Oysters, received daily, ir.A terved ap in any style, te suit tbe taste ef customers. A full stock of goods just received from the East. Billiard Saloon in Second Story. Dec. l4-'70 j W. R MTHERS0N. TOBACCO AND CIGARS. "WHOLESALE AXD P.ETAIL, At the New Tobacco and Cigar Store of Ji, IT. SUA Tf, Two doors east ef the PostoEce. Clearfield. Pa. Constantly on hand a fine assortment of 5avy, Congress Cavendish, Cable. SpanroII, Michigan and Century Fine-oat Chewing Tebswpo. e. Also, a Urge and well selected stock of Imported aaJ Domestic Cigars. Smoking Tobaecos, Meerschaum and Briar Pipes, Pipe fixtures. Tobacco Boxes, Cigar Holders, and everything goner " found in a we!l regulated Ciar and Tobacco Store. rjRemember the place: Two doors east of tho Fojtoffije, Clearfield, To. Aug. 21, '70. - n n - o 5 " g n B 3 n 3 o S3 x . 3 O S.b ft n 3i ceo o -4 3 n o c DHLS. KO. i DOLLARS. DOLS 50. DOLLARS, j j DOLLARS. DOLS j D0L8. CTS. j HO. j VALCB. j o. j SO. 60 266 3,192 ' 12 13 ' 345 "i 8,745 29 ; 1.273 19 ' 12 360 2 ' 90 222 3,300 14 22 1,056 9.250 73 ; 1,609 C6 , 15' 73j 47 72 946 13 2 75 -3.570 5u j 291 21 j 7 135 CO 152 2,280 15 6 215 i 8,870 43 ; 843 48 ! 17 500 63 196 2,940 15 i 9,340 32 ; 943 55 ? 20 650 70 424 5.088 12 56 4245 ! 20,515 47 i! 3,102 17 ! 21 190 2 69 313 4,695 15 11 1.025 . 8,505 25 j 1,677 85 ! 37 1,435 ( 2 57 215 3,146 14 IS 595 ! 11,175 52 j 1,058 32 ! 18 680 2 72 f 115 1,976 17 12 560 6,416 39 ; 916 70 j 2 70 1 52 109 1.03S 12 23,725 60 ' 1,554 69 ! 55 3,380 42 4 4 61 732 12 i 9.450 69 j 730 15 ! 26 1,200 6 4 55 175 2,197 13 i 25,745 62 I 1.166 39 6 295 4 72 156 2,340 15- 4 200 21.875 ' 21 ! 590 16 I 7 2H) 1 62 105 2,200 20 10 710 1 6,505 52 : 2,463 06 13 475 4 69 77 1.001 13 8 346 i 14.803 55 , 1,589 72 5 200 63 130 1,783 14 4 110 2.030 14 ! 545 97 10 295 52 110 1,100 10 2 75 ; 5.415 33 ! 760 39 129 i 115 2,200 20 26 1,950 j 7,990 63 j 3.R82 81 4 300 1 56 159 2,290 14 6 2.0 i 1,307 10 ! 559 44 12 275 1 110 88 1,700 20 4 225 7,455 52 ' 1,931 55 12 010 2 GO 135 1,925 15 2 125 4,175 31 90S 57 11 375 t 72 3tV7 5,349 15 2 80 14,960 40 3,199 21 54 2,172 I 62 C3 786 12 2.970 51 231 21 . 8 205 3 63 193 2.S57 15 4 120 13.690 42 t,663 03 46 785 1 59 44 666 14 2 110 2.025 33 206 51 14 700 8 71 43 860 20 12.445 55 ! 1,723 SO 3 250 18 3 50 159 2.226 14 6,935 42 i 857 4S 16 705 1 58 265 3,877 15 10 350 4,780 17 ! 1,163 99 23 830 1 2 44 I 89 1,198 13 3 185 3,610 37 688 98 j 12 545 1 71 I 125 1,650 13 2 50 10,085 36 ! 1,654 89 ! 1 66 14.743 67.533 14 229 I 12.932 :271.411 j450 I' 39, 897 63 I '436 I 18,552 ! 89 28 ClearSeld Connty, herewith publish the above isMooers' office, in Clearfield, are faxed-npou time uone will be allowed. u ST IN TIME) THK SIW GOODS AT L WRIGHT k SOXB, CLEARFIELD, FA., Raving just returned from tho eastern cities wo are now opening a full stocc of seasonable goods. t eur rooms en Second street, to whih they respectfully invito the attention oi tho pub lic generally. Our assortment is unsurpassed in this section, and is being sold very low for cah. The "lock consists in part of DRY GOODS of the best quality, such as Prints. Delatres.ATpa ea. Merinos. Ginghams ; Muslins, bleached and unbleached ; Drillings Tickings, cotton and wool Flannels. Cassimers. Ladies' Shawls, Coats, Nu bias. Hoods, Hoop skirts. Balmorals, ore.. Ae..all of wl ich will be .old low poa cash. Also, a fine assortment of the best of U B X B W I A R consisting of Drawers and Fhirts, Rats nd Caps. Bfts and Shoes, Handkcrch ieftt cravats, etc. Also. Raft Rope, Do Rope. Raltina Angurs and Axes. Nails and Spikes, Tinware, Lamps and Lamp wicks and ehimneys, etc., ete. Also, Queensware. Glassware. nrd ware. Groee ries. and spices of all kinds. In short, a general assortment of every thing usually kept in a retail store, all cheap for cash, or approved country produce. Nov. 2S-i.il-nol3. WRIGHT SOS?. A Great Medical Discovery ! Dr. WALKER'S CALIFORNIA " YDfEGAB BITTEES! Hundreds of thou-ands bear testimony to their Wonderful Curative KfIots. W II A T A R E THEY? THEY ARE NOT A VILE FANCY DRINK, Made of Poor Rum, Whiskey. Proof Spirits and Refuse Liquors, doctored, spiced and sweetened to please the taste. called -Tonics," "Appetisers. ' ' Res?orers." Ac. .that load thetipplcron to drunk enness and ruin, but are a true Modiaine made from the Native Roots and Herbs of California, free from all Alcoholic Stimulants Thsy are tho 'Sreat P'ood Purifier and a Life Givinsr Piinciple a perfect Renovator and Iuvigiratorof the System carryine; off all poisonous matter and restoring the blood to a healthy condition No person can take these Bitters according t- direction and re main long unwell, provided the b' nes are not de stroyed hy mineral poison or other means and the vital organs wasted beyond the point of repair. For Int'.mJiuitory and Chrouir Rheumatism, and Gmnt, Diippxta or InHietio. Billion Re mittent end Intermittent Fever. Disease of t'f Blood. Liver. Kidney and Rlatjer, thee Bitters have been most snrreisfttt . Such diseases are caus ed by vitiated blood, wh ich is generally p roduced by derangement of the digestive organs. Dyspopsia or indigestion headache, pain in tho shoulders, coughs tightness of the chest, dizziness, sour ernctations of the stomach, bad taste in the mouth, billious attacks, palpitation of tho heart, inflammation of the luns, paiu in the regions of the Kidneys and a hundred other painiul symp toms, are the offsprings of Dypeps!.i. They invigorate the stomach and stimulate tho torpid liver and bowels, which render them of unequalled efficacy in cleansing the blood of all Impurities. and imparting new life and rigor to iho whole system. rJilions, Remittent and Intermittent Fevers, which are so prevolen t in the valleys 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 vast tributaries, durir.g the Summer and Autumn, and remarkabl- so du ring seasons of unuual heat and dryness, are in variably accompanied by extensive derangements of the stomach and liver, and other abdominal viscera. There are always more or less obstruc lions of tho liver, a weakness and irritable state of the strrosch. and great torpor of the bowels, being elojr :od up with viliated accumulations. In their treatment, a purgative. exerting a powerful influence cpon these various orgies. is essentially nec!uary. There is no ca;hartic for the purpose equal to Dr. J. Walker's Vinegar Bitters, as they speedily remove the dark colored vireid matter with which tho hiwels are loaded, at the same time stimulating the aocretinns of the liver, and generally restoring the hea'thy functions of the digestive organs. The universal popular y of this valuable remedy in regions subject to mias matic influences, is sufficient evidence of its pow er as a remedy in such en". For skin diseases, eruptions, latter, salt rhertra. blotches, spots, pimple, pustule, boils, carbua eies, ring-worms, scald-head. sore eyas erysipelas, itch, scurf, discoloration of thsin. humors and diseases of the skin, of whatever name or nnture, ara literally du up and carried out of the sys tem in a Jbort lime by the useof these liitcrs. 'tne bottle in siicn cases will cn vines the most incred ulous of their curative effect. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever you find Its impurities bursting through the skin in pim ples, eruptions or sores ; cleanse it when you find it obstructed and sluggish in tbe veins; cleanse it when it is foul, and your feelings will tell you when. Keep tbe blood pure and the health of tho system will follow Pin. Tape and other Worms.lurking in the iys tem of so many thousands, are efiectually destroy ed and removed. For full directions, read care fully tho circular around each bottle, printed in four languages English. German, French and Spanish. J. WALKER. Proprietor. R. II. McD )NTALD A CO., Druggists and lien. Agents. San Francisco, Cal . and 32 and 34 Commerce Sireet. New York. 50L1 BY ALL DRUGGIST-. AND DKALEUS. Decsmbor 7, U70-ly. S 3 5'H o x : c statement, showing the aggregate value and lor uually determining wuether any oi tne NEW MARBLE WORKS. Opposite tho Jail. CLEARFIELD, PKN5 A. Monuments. Grecian Tombs, French Conches. Mantles. Table Tops. Washing Rcngcs. Garden Statuary, Terra Cotta Ware, of every description, ilead and Foot Stonss, of "ew snJ boauliful de signs, al! of which we offer at city price. Of ?i percent less than any other establisnment in this county. Having a large experience in tho busi ness, wo guarantee satisfaction in all eases. Or ders thankfully received and promptly filled in tho best workmanlike manner. S.A.GIBSON. May 11, 1379 -tf. James Watsos. Agent west branchestaurmt AND Ladies' Oyster Saloon. OX RCOKB ST.. ttWS HArXIT, CLEARFIELD, PA. Constantly kept rn hand a selected assortment oi Candies, Nuts. Cigars, Tobaaej. o. Aleofresh Oysters reeaived dally, and for sale by tbe dozes or hundred. J. M. MACO.MBER. Oct. 12.'70. Proprietor. NEW MEAT MARKET. The ondarsigned bar pne l a Moat Market In tha room i nnnerly occupied tiy Alex Irrin. ot Market Street. Clearfield. Fa., adjoining Martop r where thcr intnd tokeop a full supplr of All Kinds of Meat, Fruit and Vegetables, and at prices to suit the time. Ti'ir s'op will bo open regularly, ou Tursdiy, Thursday cud Saturday, and meat delivered at any points. A share of public patronage is respectfVIv solicited. .M .G h'x nvN. Aug. 3I,'7fl tf. K. VT. BROWN. Alpm continue to deal ia all kinds of improv ed Agricultural 1 inpletnentA. N E W T S H 0 ff Fred Sackktt, Manufacturer of TIN, COPPER mnd SHEET IRON WARS (nearly opposite tho jail', MARKET STREET, CLEARFIELD, PA. Also, on hand and for sale ''The Times" Cook Stove, the best in tho world. And an asroTmsnt or PARLOR and BITTING ROOM STOVES, which will bo aold cheaper than they can bo purchased at any other establishment in the couuty. ALSO, ROOFING, SPOUTING and JOB TTOXJC done oa reasonable tors. April , 1S7B. R E M0VA L. HARTSWICK & 1HWIX, DRUGGISTS, Market St., Clearfield, Pa. We beg leave to inform e'ir old and new custo mers, that we have removed our estab!ihmetil to the new building just erected en Market street. nearly adji-ising tho Mansion House on tho west, i and opposite Graham A Sons' store, where wo ro- i spectfully invite the publio to come and buy their i DRUGS, CHEMICALS. PATENT MEDU CINS, OILS. PAINTS AND VA R NIS fiS Our stock of Dr3s and Medieinesconeist c every thing used, selected with the greatest care, aud WARRANTED STRICTLY PURE! Wo also keep a lull stock of Dyes. Perfswieries Toilet rticls. Soaps. Tooth "rushes. Hair Brush es. Whitewash Brushes, and every etaer ki;d ef Lrushes. We have a In go let of White Lead, Turpentine, Flaxseed Oil. Paints, and in fact everything used in the pairing business, which wo eier at City prices to cash ouyer.i. TOBACCO AND SEGARS, Confectionery. Spices, and tho largest stock of va rieties ever offered ia this place, and warranted to be of tho best the market affords. J. G. HARTO-WICK, Deo. 2. JOHN F. IRWTlf. HUMPHREY'S CELEBRATED COAL, Free from all impurities. aain in tho mar ket. Orders left at the stores of Jas. B. Graham A Son's, or Richard Mosaop'a wilt receive prompt attention. Nov. 3S '70 im. BOOTS 100 esses Richardson's Flmira P.ots, just received at C. KRATZER'S- Op. Jail. I A DIES' SHOES Kid. Turkey Marocco, and J ioat Balmorals. Calf and Goat ShotJ. also, assortment Childrons' Shoes, at C KRATZKR ?, Opp. the Jail. 0.5S i 1 ? r . 3J? 50.! r - DOLLARS. I DW.LARS. 'IKiLS CT. 50 50 I l.ooo I 50 96 70 74 13 54 39 36 64 80 106 04 85 28 50 05 39 49 170 80 42 19 40 76 41 30 38 84 28 41 30 33 21 30 70 13 36 62 79 77 35 29 111 28 14 61 61 41 25 61 47 41 43 62 72 96 24 63 33 37 500 8,100 2 00 1 50 3 50 75 46 00 10 00 4 (K) 75 11,560 2,000 r,2oo 00 1 1 6 1 1 3 4 18 4 3 1,300 50 00 50 50 10,500 3,500 1,15 10 00 30 0O 2 75 4 00 1 00 1 50 1,7X 2.500 3,500 162 I 140 00 38,810 i 10,700 !l,590 95 assessment made by each Asjsor in the saia valuations oi assessors nave oecn uiaua a. 11. rllAl i'- rili, S. II. IIINDMAN, t CociTr.issioi.ers. DAVID BUCK, ) Marble and Stone Yard. MRS. S.S. LIDDELL, naving engaged in tho Marble business, desires to intorm ber friends, aud tbe public, that she has now and win keen constantly on band a large and well selected stock of ITALIAN AND VERMONT MAhbLR, and is prepared to furnish to order TOMBSTONES. BOX AND CRADLE TOMBS. MONUMENTS, in 6aad tono and Marble, CURCS aad PUS for Cemetiry lots. WINDOW SILLS AND CAPS. ARCHITECTURAL AND LAWN ORNA MENTS, if. Fhe would Invite special attention te her Sand stone Monuments which are hnilt from orig inal designs and will compare favorably with any thing of the kind m 'be country. If desired te can furnish Mat bio Wii.dow Siiis and Capa at s slight advance on tbe prico of Sandstone. Yard oa Heed Street, near tho l'epot.Clearfield, Pa. May 4. 1S7Q. It O SAD A LIS TUB GREAT AMERICAN HEALTH RESTORER, purifies the blood and cures Scrofula. Syphilis Skin DUeates. Rheu matism, Diseases uf women and.all Chron ic A&LXtions of the RIood, Liver and Kid neys. I'.eeomTEended by the medical Fac ulty and many thousands of our best oils tens. Read tho testimony of Physicians aad pa tients who have csed Rosadatis; send for our Rosadnlis Guide to Health Dook. or AI ianae for thi year, which we pi blish for graluiions dirtributien ; it will gvo yeo. njnch valuable information. Dr. R. W. ( arr. o: Paltimnre. savs : O S A I tsko pleasure in reron;mer dins: josr F.osadr.lis as a very powerful alterative. I bsvo see- it used in two cases with hapy resul's one in a case of secondary svchi'is in which tho putient pronouticed himself cored afier having taken five bottles ct Dyuur r rdiclno. The othor is a cae of scrof ula of long standing, which is rapidly im proving under its ue, end the indicatiuus are that th pa'.iest will oon r.-cover. I have careful. y e: ;ia:;.ii tho formula bv which your Koadu!i is made, and find It 1 an excellent eenpourd of alierativo iiifro- di nts. Dr. Fpa-ks.of Nichola'ville, Ky.. says ha bas Ufrd Rosndalis in cases of 5crofula and fcecddary Syphilis with ratisfactory result as a cltanor of tho L'lotd I know no bet L I S ter remedy. Samuel. G. McFuddon, Murfrecsboro', Tenn , says : I have used seven bottles of Rosadalis, and am entirely cured of Rheumatism ; scad ma four bottles, as I wish it for Buy brother, who has scrofulous sora eyes. BoAjamin Bechtol, of Lima, Ohio, writes, I have suffered for twenty yoars with an ia veterato eruption over uy wuole bod v ; ibort time since I purchased a bottle of Ro sadalis aad it effected a perfect euro Labratory, tl Exchange Place, Baltimore. CLEMENT? A CO .Proprietor. Rosadalis is sold by liartswi.-k A Irwin and A. I. Sbaw, Clearfield, D. K. Good, Osceola, and Druggist generally. April o.'70-l BIGLER, YOUNG & CO., Sueei'sort to Byn:on 4j- Ya'ivr'i, Cor. Fourth and Pine Streets CLEARFIELD, TA., ticriftitiii STEAM ENGINES, Mulay nl Circular Stw Mil's, UK A DBLQ CK3, WA TER WHEEL S. haft:n!, rcLi.ETS. court. fcri'I r.U kinds of Mill work. STANLEY PARLOR STOVES, COOK STOVES, Ileatinr StoTM, SI'-J r loirs. nd ': sf all kia- DEALERS IX Girard' Injoour, &'. Gauge. Btoan WhistJoa Oilers, Tallow Cup. OH Cnys. Gang Cocks, Air Coaks. Qele Valves, Cheek Valve, Wrought Iron Pip. St Pumps, Boiler Feed-rump. Anti-friti UotaU. S Btono Paekiaj, Gun Packing. Ae.. Ac, Decembox 14. l T0-tL