t) 22, 1871. EaftematTis journal CLEARFIELD, PA., FEB. 22, 1871. To Patbohs To insaro the safe transmission of money by mail, patrons should remit by check or money-order, or hare their letters registered. A receipt will be enclosed in the firit paper alter anoney comes to hand: p.nn'a T. ft. "Winter Arrangement. MailTrain leaves Tyrone at . Arriretatuseeoia at : Philipsburg at Clearfield ut : Mail Trl leaves Clearfield : Arrives at Philipsburg at Osceola at : : Tyrone at : : - Lock Haven at : 11.15 a.m. 11 40 a. m. : 12 4ft p.m. : 2.40 p m : 3 40 p. m. : 4 00 p. m. : 5.35 p. m 12 23 p. m Accommodation Tram Leaves Clearfield at : : Arrives at Philirrsburg at : : 7.00 A. : 9 no a. m 10 Oil a. m. : 12 50 p. m. : 113 p. in. 10 00 a m. : 1 .03 p. in. : 2.00 p. m, : 3 40 p. m. '?reo!a at " Intersection at E. Tyrone at Bcavss East Tyrone at : Arrives at Intersection at Oiceola at : Philipshnrg at Clearfield at : & 50 p m. Cl., connections made at Tyrone with East and West on the Maine Line. trains Kei.ioious. Divine services will le held Bxt Sabbath, in Clearfield, as follows: iiv Ilev. II:tll, in St. Andrew's Episcopal eh arch, at 11 A. M. and 7 1. M. Sunday .iml at 3 1'. M. Prayer meeting every Wediiesclay evening rtt 7 o'clock. By Ilev. Butier.in the Presbyterian church, .orniiis and evening. Sabaath school at 2 R M. Prayer meeting every Wednesday vni!ie at i o clot-k. " ,7 " t II MTV.-! ; MWIwr .T.;..l' .,,.1 Vcninff. Sabbath 4.iol at 9 A. M. 1'rnyer meeting, every Thursday at 7t P. M. Cornmuiiioti services i'lrst Sabbath of every month at 10 A. ..I. Hon. V. A. Wallace, of the State Sen ate, will accept our thanks for copies of the 'Leglilative Journal." Ski.L Oysters, in Ilarrisburg, at 50 cents a quart- Here they ct .-t not less than one dollar. Why so much dirTe-renee? TliK prayer meeting of the Young Men's Chri.-tian Association, will be held in the Lutheran Church, on Sabbath afternoon next, at 4 o'clock. Ir is said that pulverized alum and COm- l.l ..-I. - 1 I m.m e-alt, put on some coiton ana cmi kcu , into a hollow tooth, v. Ill tbut up its aclang . i a very fcLort time. IvKCo.MilENDED AUspice tea, as a reme ly for croup. It is said to cnt the phlegm l i.i-o, and give almost in-tant re!i-f to the cl.i! i. This is worth remembering, at leait. Thanks. We return our thanks to John L. Cuttie, Y.'-q-r for a basket of app'.es.pre rand us on Monday lat They were raised on a farm in Boggs town-hip, on high ground were of very large t-ize, and most excellent flavor. David Dresslf-R, Esq., of Union, prt sonted us on Tuesday last, with a lot of tine apples, fir which wj tender him ou' hearty thanks. May his apple trees never fail to blossom and bring tortl. good iiuit, nor his bbadow grow less. fioMEWHvr riiASnEABLE th? wiathcr, , i ,i ,. ii I onring the past week lor ,f t e.a: c.js the air was quite mOd, ana the mow iik .ted very , rapwly ; but the atniosj Here tn coming moie f igid, f now it-Il again in small quantities, and at present tbs roads are in good coudi tion for hauling and traveling. , . . Drunk rooms arc a new feature in hn tt-lr. in some parts of the country. Tran sient pue-ts, when overcome with bad whis key, are taken into these roomsand kept and nreJ for there until they become sober. Shi.uldu't wonder if this "ncsr feature" wuU be a popular institution in tliisp! ico. Hit ; the Head. We loarn that Vr. Thotiii' Cooper, cf this place, received a ft vote cat on the head from a fulling limb, whiio enlaced in peeling a ..... log. on rriuaj l .'t. on Mr. niar.cbai 1's y,h.r. Union town- j !.ip. Although the iiijary was pretty seri ' rr" Lo ! w.i oe uv yet l.c is goir.g about again, aui M-lv to resume work in a time. Tite Pl.;;ipsburg7ir-7?ssys the "Young Mei.'s Christian Association," in that place, 'na:i:!..rs one, an '. he is a life member" that lie ac.s as ' Chairman, Secretary. Treas-tir-.-r. C-'iiitiiittec, etc., for the A-so-.-iation." T'.ut stteaks pretty we'll for the "As-ocia- t -a." but looks a little bad on the part tl:--1 ci-izsus of Philipsburg generally. of l iMsiiiNi; Up. Owing to tha long con t.iu -i Co ! condition of the roads, many of fir iuiiibernien, we are infur-ned, are about ti tjo hauling timber and logs, for this sea This is a very gratifying rc-u.t. w, I'te-uinc about tho usual amount of timber has 1-t-n mad..-, although in many localities, it is said, it will fall considerably short ol ! inner year. G. .pry's Lady'sBook. This is certainly favorite of ladies of taste all over the in'.y. Among the hundreds of similar I illicit ions which prcnt themselves as -sn ii. lies for the approval and patronage '! tii ia lies, we have seen none which are uti'fornilv excellent, and in which the T-'";ni-i- of the publishers arc kept with - .T.tt.ulous fidelity. The Lady's Book r 1 -7 1 is to keep pace with the Improve fc'' r'"- of former years. 't! i s Accident. We are informed '-it Mr. William Stewart, of Birmingham, II latin; ln county, while working for Ar Ii ". Ilso., at Bower, this county, met -'h a serious accident, on the 16th Febru-5v- IL-.with others, was engaced in"snub- " a h'ge spar down a hill which causht ' '-z just btbw the knee, and smashed it t-j ta. 'y that amputation was necessary. Ik? op. . ation wus successfully performed, ir,' l at lat accounts the injured mai was do !rif? as weli as circumstancea would warrant Odd Fkli.ows. A new lodge of Odd fvilows was organized at Trout villa, in this amy. by I). L. G. M. Robins, on Friday -5t. The following rnmcd brothers were iti-ta'led officers for the ensuing term : ll. K Gintcr. N. G.; S. Schoch, V. G.; J. C. Keikr, Secretary; J. M. Jhller, Assis tant Secretary ; George Knarr, Trcasur r- The new lodge starts under very iavor- j e auspices, and it is to be hoped will ac jxplish touch good in the vicinity where icatei. We wish it sucoess. TA. II. Shaw has just received from Haines' celebrated Cigar Manufactory, in Virginia, a large invoice of choice cigars. Call and try them. Religious.-The P.t. Rer. J. B. Kerfoot. Bishop of Pittsburgh, will preach in St. Andrews Church, ClearSoU, on Friday, Feb. 24th, at 7 o'clock, P. M. Dr. Frederick: Platto, formerly of Sy racuse, N. Y., desires "us to inform the jjo ple of Clearfield and vicinity that he has lo cated among them permanently. and is ready to aDswer all professional calls either by nieht or day. For the present, and until the completion of his office building, he may be found at the Leonard Houe. The Lady's Friend. The March Dum ber contains a charming country scene, "At the Mill," a brilliant and stylish colored fashion plat., costumes for grls and boys, and many other useful illustrations. The sketches, poetry, etc., are good and interes ting. 'An excellent number throughout. Price $2.60 a year. Address Deacon & Pe terson, Philadelphia. Neglected Throat and Leva Disea ses. During the clurigeabl' seasons of fall and winter when Coughs and Colds aie so prevalent, no person should be without some reliable preparation for their cure. They t.t l.t n. . .i.. - i i. .ceuiievi mat. a iiegteeteu ougu or i Coltl rw.uent.y terminates in Consumption. Jlissnti's Cloitml Syrup of Tir is the besi. and most reliable article known for the cure of Couglis, Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Asthma. Chronic Catarrhs, and ail di.-eaesof the Throat and Lungs. No fam ily should ba without it. It is no private ''(I'lack" preparation ; on the contrary, it is prescribed by some of the most eminent physicians in the country. Price 50 cents. For sale by Ilartawick & Irwin, Clearfield ; and Drugsists everywhere. Fc-b. 22-12t. To THE Trai e. I desire to call the at. tention of the trade to iiij s!wk of lake uh buying, for the past thirteen years, made this branch of business a speciality. My trvL- t lliic linn i j tlin l-ir.,f vor lir.ld ' ' ' " in tlji ci(y j am pre)arej tQ ,,,1, ef r,rIln,,yi )iy t5le (1,.ay or car loaJi an,i have made arranteuxnts for shini-itiir bv the ear load, at special rates, from Detroit. Sandusky, Huron, Vermillion or Cleveland, and also from Pittsburgh, to any points in Pennsylvania or Ohio, as shippers may wish. I would also call the attention of dja leis to u;y extensive assortment and stock of corn brooms, I room corn, and broom mate rials, ail of which I can supply at very low rales. James Conner, Wholesale Grocer, No. 355 Lilicity Street, Pittsburgh. Feb. , ot. Toajperince Lleet'ng at PemSelv. Pen x field, Feb. 16, 170. Editor Joi hnai. : A a matter of even :imie that local ii.teresr, 1 give you an ac coant of the first ot the (-eiies ol temper ance moctiiiL' being held in this county, by Uev. J. A. Davidson, of Erie, notice ol which appeared in your paper of the 8th. j It is greatly to be uonej that the present e.'l.irt will mve soiti'.'thius ot an impetus to (he a),j Wj. ,j( of the t,ie ft-j..Mjs 0f ,j i;,.eat rii t,lt, lnt.y f. low uj these .spt-tiu: iabois i yaciive. steady effort i;i the attempt to put down ihe great cviiol lnteu'peiance rnj nu us. Mavesotue of jou laid your armor by ami almost torgotten your responsibilities in this mat ter '! Be exhorted to put on the harness, :vive your Good Templars Lodges, or oth er societies, and let us become more lully organized than we eirr were. L. B. In pursuance of previous noMcc the school house at Mill Run was well tilled at an early hour, Tuesday evening, February 14th. Meeting called to order by Alien II. Risen krans. when U. Bird was chosen Chairman, and ll. A. Peorsoll Secretary. The exerei ses Avere opened by singing "Stand up. stand up for Temperance," followed by prayer, hy Mr. Davidson. After another song the U L;iill. riMLl LDlili 'l fc', tl I'lU'lJ. 'in,..t c, tl-OIUj and interest:!!? address from Mr. j)aVtd-on. The speaker directed his remarks mostly agains: th laws t bet give legal cover to rum sellintr, and verv stroiiiriv urgd upon , , i. - , . , , i- . moral ana reng.ous people, tneir oni gation to work for the suppression of the evil. While the snbjuct wa very squarely and forf ibiv Handled, there was not a har.-h or unkind ward aainst individual rum sellers, hut the responsibili'v of the eviis arising from the system of legalized liquor traffic was placed where it belongs, on the shoul ders of the people, but especially of people who raliv know their duties in this matter. Alter singing "Sparklinu and Bright" a; co lecii.m was t;tken for the Lecture Fund I of the Grand Dodge, winch in connection with sales from a '"grab bag," by the ladies, and a small amount previously raised in the Good Templars Ldirc, gave $17. 4J to the lund. Good feeling seemed to pervade the whole meeting, and perfect atteuiion was given to the lecture. II. A. Pearsoi.l. Jj. Bird, Seeretarv. Chairman. MARRIED. On Sunday, February 12th. 1871, by Rev. T. Van Sc oyoe, Mr. Hf.xuv C. BiiADV.and Miss Matilda Fahnswouth, both of Gue lich township, Clearfield eoumy. DIED : In Huston Township, Clearfield County, on Thursday, December "0:h. 1S70, about one o'clock in the morning, ACHILLA, wile of John B. Hewiu, Bsq. It was my priviiene to visit Aunt Aurilla during her last illness. On the afternoon previous to her death I found her sinkine rapidly. She had. dutitiif the day. called her family around herdving bed, ar.dspeak- , !...,! I in? to eacn separately spoKc hi nei ay proaching dissolution anJ exhorted thotn to prepare tor the solemn event that awaits us all. About the last she ttid that we could understand distinctly was in answer to a question by the writer, that tdie was '"Trus ting in Jesus." Thus she passed away, clinging to the cross, her feet implanted on the Rock ot Aces, h-r life had not been free from care; but her end was peace. She was a 'rue Hend. kind neighlior, devoted wile, a tender indulgent mother, and a zeal ous and warm-hearted christian. Her re main were followed to the grave by many weepins fiiends. The text selected for the occasion was, "for I am ready to be ofTeted and the time of mv departure is ar hand. I have foueht a good fight, etc., 2 Timothy, III. f., 7, S. A. B. II. HUMPHREY'S CELEBRATED COAL. Fr-e from all impurities agi'n in the mar 1:1. traers left at ihe stores f .las. B. lirabaic A Son " or Richard Mussop I will receive prompt attention- NovJia70 "VfOTICE. Saw logs marked as follows, viz : Sprct'ichi, and Chair, having lodged on the premises of tbe undefined , the owners are br-tlr notified to eomply nith tbe law Wettoer, Feb.'lj-JJt. WM. WESTOVER. CLOSING QUOTATIONS of Government Secu rities, nt J T. Brady A Cu's. No. 69 Wood St. Pittsburgh, February IS. 1371. mr SELL 11IJ 111! 113, 1131 113 U2i 110 Iioi 110 110 107, 107j 119 119 1I9J 1I9 119i 119J 87i 92i 103 Gold, U. S. 6 s 1881, V S. 5-20',. 1S62, V. S. 6-20 a. 133. V. S 5-'J0's. ISS5, V.H 10-40's, 5-20 , January 4 July, 1865, 5-20',Jariiary A July. 1867, 5-20's. January A July. 1058, Union Pacifio Railroad. Central Pacific Railroad, Cy. Pacifist. CLOSING PRICES OP DkHAVEN BRO., 40 Sooth Third Street. Philadelphia. 3 o'clock P. M. Februarv 18. 171. V S. 6", of 1881, II. S. 6's of 18-.2, U S. 6 a of 1864. U. S. 6 a of 1865. U. S. fi's of 1865 new, V. S. 6's cf 1867, new, V. S. 6 s of 18o8. V. S. 5 s. 10-40's. V. S 30 year 6 per cent Cy., Due Compound Interest Notes, Hold. Silver,- Vnion PuciCe R. R. 1st M. Bonds, Central Pacific R. R.. Lnijn Pacific Laird Oract Bonds, 113 llsf 110 110 J?9 109 10'Ji 1094 104 10s 109 109 109 109 105! Ifltf 112 112 19 1H 111 112 115 S20 830. 9i0 9fi0 720 730 JAUTIOX. All persons are cautioned asainst buying or meddling in any way with the following personal property, now in the possession of Daniel Kooter. 01 Lawrence town- ip, vii : Two horses and harnead, ten head of cftfile, twelve sheep, one wog'io, one sled, two stores, and three beds, as the s;me belong to us. Feb. 8 '71-31. J. E. A F O. WRItJLEY. X E W F I R M J Tbo Crm of C. Kratzer in the Drv Ooods and Pro ision business will be known hereafter under the name of KRATZER k LYTLE. Thanlung the public for past favors they hope for a continuance of the &ame Clearpcld, Feb. 8. 1S7L TKW GOODS! FISH AND SAL T. J A M E S 7Tb NNOR, WHOLESALE GROCER, Ko. Sj5 LiaEurr Stheet, Pittsbceg!!, Tlisx. LAKE FI?II 7 820 halt barrels Lnke fterrirg. 5.2IS qunrtcr barrels do , I OsQ halt barrols Xo 1 White Fish. 300 hall barrels No I Pickerel. For sain by jAtr.s Cossoh, Wholesale (irccer, No. 3a5 Liberty Ptreet. Pittsburgh. BHO'i.i.MS 950 dozen Brooms, assorted in store :ind for sate riy Jas Cqkmor, Wholesale Grocer, No. 355 Liberty street. I"eb. 8. '7 1 .-ot. THE GREAT PRESERVER OF HEALTH! Perforated BUCKSKLX UiXDERGARMEXTS, For Ladies and Gentlemen. A sure cure for Hheumatism. A preventive of Colds. For s;le by C. KRATZER & SONS, Die. 21. Clearfield, Pa. 3m. CROCKS ! TOTS ! CROCKS ! Store and Fartbrnware. of every description. Fishers' Patent Airtight Self-scaling Fruit Cans. BUTTER CHOCKS WITH LIDS. PICKLE a n l A PPI.EJt UTTER CllO CA".5 CJi EA .1 A.XD MILK I'ROCKf STKM' POTF. FLOWER POTS. PIE DISHES. nod a good many other thirgs too numer ous in mention, at the STO.XE-WARE POTTERY OP F. LEITZIXGER, Corner of Cherry and Third Ftruets, VLEARFJ-Br.lt. PA, Aug. 3, "70-tf. WATCHES AND JEWELRY I would respectfully announce to citizens o Clearfield and vicinity, that I will open on Thurs day. Dec 221 in the new room . first door below the Mansion llonse, on Second street, with an en tire new stock of WATCHES, CLOCKS, and Jewelry, 6! the latest aty'ef ar.d of tbe best finish, selected with care and I hope good taste. I will bare an assortment from all (he Litest Lovelties in jewel ry suithble for the HoMdiys. Thankful for your past I'beral patronage I hope by strict attention to bit-ir.es to merit a cont'nuance of the nn.e. t"?-H AIR JEWELRY MADE TO ORDF.lt Dee. 14. lS70-tf. S. I. SSYDHR. IX Till-: COURT of Common Fleas of -- Clearfield County, Fa. : .IllMlMA PaTTI.RSCN. ts I So 47 March Term, 1870. Jami"." W ii. sox and f Thomas Smith. Domettic Attarhitttift. Uaruiihee j The undersigned Trustees, appointed by tte Court of Cemuion Fleas of Cleuifieid County, ae co-Jing to Act of Assemblv, hereby give notice that thv appoint Till-USD A Y. the SIXTKENl H DAYOFMAUCli. A.D.. Is7! ut ClearGeld Bor ougb. to TeceiVe tbe proofs of the several credit ors of the above named James Wilson, and to de termlne upon tbe same, and nerefy ri quire an persons holding any sums of mouey or other property due the said James Wilson, to deliver the same to the Trustees. IIENRY SWAS. D. W. M'CVKUY, T. Ii MURRAY. Feb. 2. "71. Trustees. Triennial Assessment Appeals. vATtpr ! l,.,-.!. T, .rivn that iheCountr Com missioners of Clearfield County, will meet the tax , pavers at the following named places. t'ir tbe! purpose ot hearing and determining appeals on the Triennial Assessment of 1S71. The hours of hearing will b. at e.n-h pbiCe, between 9 o'cIock, A M .and 4 o'clock, P M. Beccaria, at the public house of Woi. RiJJ!o,in Olen Hope on Tnuisday February 2 !d. Jordan at the public Scbiol House iu Anson ville on Fridar. February 24th. Cbst at the publicSobuo; House near V agner s, on Saturday, February 2.'oh . New Washington, at the public house or i hos. Mchaffey . on Monday. February 27ih. r . x' ..l...l lf..,.en TooB-lov jiUrilSllte HI lOBIIgBCCUJUl .mo.vu February 2S:b. Itcll. at the Election Hous, on Wednesday, March 1st. . Lumber City, at the public School H6ase, on Thursdav March 2d. Ferguson, at the Elcctien House, on Friday. March3i. Kuox. at the Turkey Uill School House.on Sat urday. March 4th. Huston, at the public house of Geo. L. Robecsi cr. on Monday. March Stb. L'nion. at the s ore house of D. E. Brubak :r, on TucsdKT. Maroh'7th. Brady, at the public house of Hm. Schwemm. on V.eduesdar, March Mh. Bloom at the house of A. S. Ho'.den, on Thurs dav. March 9 ii Fenn. at ibe public boos of Flynn A Lemon, on Friday. -March 1 nth Curweiisviileanl Pike, at the Election House in Curwensville on Saturday. March Hth Clearfield and Lawrence, at the Commissioners Of.ee, on Tuesday. March 14th. Notice is therefore hereby given to the Asses sors of tbe several boroughs and townships, that Ihev be present with the ttoari. in their respee tire du-triets. as well as all persons who may feel themselves azsriered A general appeal will be he d attneCoiumi-sioi.ers' iffi-e.on ihe lath, loth and Htta days of March, .fur which no appeals illbebeld The Asses.or is required to give each taxable a rliceot tbe amount with which he is a,sesscu, at least five day before the uar of Appeal. s j, gnAFFXFR, O,".0rr.c. 1 S " 'irXDMAX. Clear6eld,Pa. j DAVID BLcK. Jan ti "71. Commissioners. QUEEXSWARE Tea sets, best tf"e-"lr.a 4 piM.at$ 5 at U02&0PS. RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES LEVER FLEQ AL, Esq , Tre.-.surer of the County of ClearGeld. in tbe Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, in aeeount with funds of said County from the 3rd day cf January, A. D..1S70, t the 20th day of January, A. D.,1871 - nEBTOR. To balance due connty lust settlement. To amount due from collectors last set 52,753 49 tlement. County, To amonnt due from collectors last set tlement. State. To unit dae from unseated lands. To am't ass'd on unseated lands for '70, To am't asird on seated lands tor '70. co. 2.074 7 72 81 15.244 4.1 8,512 41 20.762 IS To am't ass'd on unse'd landsfor'70.St, 1.257 70 103 62 42 71 To am't due from sol rs returns Tor '70, To additional in Beccaria, Bell, Huston and Knox, To am't of Prison bonds issued. is: or purchase of lot, 58.40a 00 For erection of prison. 10,000 00 16.400 00 To 6nes and costs on Coulters. 1.T3 01) To cash from Sheriff Howe, for P.encett. 30 AO Tocash from Sam 1 Arno Id , for Benaef t, 140 00 To cash from old furnaces. To cash from old Pavement, To cash from old county mape. To cash from rent of prion lot, Redemption ol lands, wiij To redemption on Walburn house and im.Biady, !l55. To redemption on M'Pherson, i0 .-r-s Chest. 5 95 ff 24 23 00 12 00 10 00 To redemption on King.l 15 acres, 18 75 liurnside. 0 To rtdemptioo on Gelnett,0 acs. 3 15 To redemption Osceol Coal Co., 90 00 To redemption on Krcnier, 740 acres. 15rady. ' t .-a n Nn. 199j,oS 26 9T 10 30 ........ rtrMV To' redemption on Beyers, 100 a- 54 30 cres. Beccaria, To redemption oa Trude, lu a- cres. Pike, To redemption on Fmeal, 100 a- cres, Bradford, To redemption on Brady, 10 a cres. Lawrence, To redemption on Morgan.60 acs, t).fMtiir 2 80 4 10 I 43 6 75 To redemption on Martin.100 ao, 29 2'. 25S 67 Jorann. To ain't received as jury fees. To am't of fines collected. To Coui'lth cosu refunded, Total, 30 no 105 00 5 00 399 67 S7.9L2 43 By assessors wajes fo- is70, by assessors wages for 1S 1. Ily assessors assistants forJ371, liy assessments rcc. for 1S70, By Agricultural Society, Hy Audiiors and clerk, liv Lunatic Asvluci. 1577 r 722 75 2.S7 00 J5 25 100 00 105 00 ISO 03 By Attorney's fees, via : H. B. Swoope, Jijbn 11 Oris, J. 1! M'Enally T. J. M'Cnilough. W. M. M Cullough, T. 11. Murray, Isrel Test. J30!I Od 100 00 100 00 125 on 50 00 5 00 6 00 635 00 233 50 150 00 123 7 80 50 14t 00 335 10 .T2 63 429 00 By District Attorney. By Att'y for CoiLiuissieners, Vf allace, liy bridges, liv court crier. By couit reporter. liy constants returns, By Coroners fees. I!v i-Pi.iiis-senliennial eineft'es, By Commissioner's 0f5c, Til : OihelloSniead. K.imuo! II t-hadier. Samuel 11 lliaiiuian. 369 00 542 50 97 50 1.039 80 1,000 OS fly Clerk. G. B. Goodlander, By Court House, vis; r llepairs, Fuel. 119 r? Painting. !. Pavemeut,(nw), J'J 40 Furnaces, .Matiing, Chairs, 99 3.7SS S . .ROAD FUND LEVEFi FLEflAL. 7sq , Trra.uTrr r-f ClearGeld accouut with the funds or tue several uwnsuips ncnTori. To uncol d bl. doe tret last settl't. $11.95 60 To cash bal. in Tr s h ind last settl't. 12 SO fo acs am't of tax assessed for W0, 8.8a7 0 i, w.ll II, ..too A Knox. 47 25 To am t overpaid iu fcectur f.on, .,014 Total, STATEMENT OF ROAD FCND IN DETAIL. To baldue To amount ,': Januarr assessed TOWSHIPS. ;: 1870. ' for M70. """" for IS70. $-'91 41 41U 31 12 87 142 59 ; 108 23 450 72 159 15 342 75 30 a 99 342 3t 44 29 356 si 3S2 3D 22f. 10 192 21 2079 lift B9 91 2H9 31 : 279 70 : 42 S9 645 10 . 2i0 75 150 77 351 19 4116 11 Beccaria, Bell. Bloom, Bogjts. Bradford, Brady, I'.urnoiJe. Chest. Covington, Decatur, Ferguson, liirard, Ooshen, Crab..m. Cunli.'b, Huston, .Jordan. Karthaus, Knox. Lawrence, Morris. l'enn, Pine. l'nion. Yoodward, $i4' 76 H67 3S 27H 6S 2)8 0 2lfi 12 9l 5t 318 30 7ti 02 - 610 32 72t 92 10 54 727 30 783 25 13 51 3S4 42 409.1 90 130 t4 4-i3 82 519 3 St2 H5 7 -9 92 3il 5S 3-i "0 6S 60 902 08 SS4 07 12y- 49 4H0 55 : 400 63 32 35 14112 20 : 477 45 10S7 77 : 914 31 10(57 24 '48 S3 1084 1 1 llo5 56 739 64 57d 63 61S2 92 199 98 753 13 800 H 1289 75 1405 02 572 31 Ad I 37 1040 70 1338 19 Total, i 17918 60 St57 80 2593S 9.1 SCHOOL FUND l-Oll 1S70. i T.-VTR FI EG AL. Esq.. Treasurer of Clear6cld county, in the Commonwealth of Penasylrania, in account with the tunus of the several School nrirroR. To cash bal. in Treas bunds. Jan. r70, t .,n.nlii-ted bal. last settlement, $512 f4 24.202 22 To am't ass'd on unsealed lands for '70. 11.607 ii To aJd'l in Beccaria, Bell. Huston A Knox, 63 Oo t mrnrnaid in Bogtts A Woodward, 192 3d $36,577 93 Total, STAT31I2NT OF SCHOOL. FUND IN DETAIL. To ba: due To amount Acreellte T?.. Hy f" B?,C?:b, By am t By Cash January sseed un J" ? l"" uncollec d on hand 1S70. for 1S70. am"""1 percent Lands. 1 rcasury. ' lti05 3T $Tu6ir 7l5!2 35 ! $3a 16 $70 34 S832 12 $559 42 $2il 29 :-i14 SS 646 96 1771 68 ' 33 43 7 94: JPhO 00 616 96 83 35 347 12 164 93 i 512 05 10 31 7 35 291 61 1M 93 37 85 :: 757 50 1 370 73 ; 1135 51 22 73 42 84 699 21 . 370 73 j 43T 60 191 81 628 41 : 13 00 15 43 300 17 : 194 8t 105 00 ; iVl'l 09 450 72 1561 81 42 33 63 65 1187 30 4 m) 72 117 81 fUi 51 ; 318 30 952 81 19 33 550 00 318 3U : 75 18 : i-i-o 7 : 342 75 - 16'2 47 ; 38 39 107 22 1000 00 342 75 134 11 iisC 61 : 458 98 1145 59 20 60 1 3 00 600 00 .: 458 98 .; .63 01 ': 158S 59 753 15 ll 2341 74 ; 45 75 571 8.1 j lf95 00 753 13 175 01 I0S 00 ' 8S 58 : 194 5 3 18; -8 54 75 00 ' 88 58. 9 28 94i 48 463 85 1409 33 28 36 29 04 500 00 : 463 85 397 3 : 14i0 91 : 496 99 1 1947 90 43 52 25 59 740 00 496 99 641 80 1181 14 :: 339 15 h 1520 29 35 43 133 00 7u0 HO 339 15 ; 3t7 71 i C5t 49 : 328 78 s 9S0 25 19 60 f0 00 320 70 33 89 it SOo'l ii 2079 06 5180 30 97 56 ,i il 2816 55 : 2088 78 177 41 274 34 :; 118 92 : 393 26: 8 23 21 32 200 00 : 113 92 41 79 1131 90 538 2 1370 58 : 24 95 : 12 50 ; 538 50 ? 538 62 246 01 8-4 55 363 C 1390 56 25 02 ' 52 50 700 00 :: 366 01 57 03 :' 1-x'h 02 1 533 Ol r' IK31 63 .: 38 94 13 40 985 62 : 533 61 ; 280 OS 1'77 89 '' 873 00 . 2050 89 35 33 : 8 11 : 1082 13 S73 0a 53 30 538 80 '1 96 30 C35 10 16 16 J 13 500 09 98 30 ; 14 51 557 85 ; 203 80 76l6.5 16 73 37 77 419 59 203 80 63 73 43" 72 351.10 833 72 ': 14 48 415 60 351 00 ; 53 54 ; 2021 46 i &S6 94 :! 2773 4 7 -.: . 60 64 : 290 25 1855 65 : 566 94 ; "277u226 : ll07 77 ": 36577 93 ': 745 13 1245 79 1983 45 ' 11713 f8 3I9Q 50 TOWNSHIP. Beccaria, Hell, Bloom; Bogus. Bradford, Brady. Buru'ide, Criest. Covington1, Decatur, Ferguson, liirnrd, Gotben, Gra bam, Guclicti, Hustun, Jerdan. Karthaus, Kuox, Lawrence, Morris. IVnn, Pike. l'nion. .Woodward, Total. BOUNTY FUND FOR 1870. nrnTUR LEVER FLEGAL. Esq , Treasurer of Clearfield Cownty in account with the Bounty Funds of said county for the year A. D. ltiO: .t To bal due from coll s last settlement. $1.907 4.8 To am't due from uns'd lands for '68-9, 8.468 69 To am t due from eo!l's returns, To am't ass'd on seated duplicate for .9, 10.1?6 50 To am't ass'd on uns'd land, for 18,0, 4,26 la To additional in Beccaria, Jell, Huston and Knex. t. u..i Trurer Jan. 1371. 3a 1 A U UltlllUt, uu . $24,558 64 Total, STATEMENT To atre-cgate am't of bounty bonds issued. M , S270.!a 00 Br acregate am't redeemed to Janua .' ryl870. . $229 892 10 By aeTegate amount redeemed du 3 ring 1870, '-2-' 0 By aggregate amount unredeemed 7 January 1871. 00 27M3aO0 OF CLEARFIELD CO. FOR 1870. By Commonwealth costs, vis Com. rs. Anderson, $160 61 3 10 22 34 17 78 ftO 50 35 17 ft 9 0 42 75 97 9 93 Com. ts. Agler, Com. vs. Brady, Com. vs. Coulters. Com. ts Goodlander, Com. vs. Henry, Com. vs. Hunt, Com. vs Jones. Com. rs. Linafelt, Com. vs McCartney, Cora.TS Ross. Com. rs. Har ier and Robins, Com. vs. fimpson. Com. rs. Wactoner, Miscellaneous. By election expenses for 187, By inquest fees. By interest ea bonds, By janitors wages, Br jurors wages. ri : III 63 1 54 75 7i 71 9 ft 14 CS 796 74 878 90 103 59 27 64 160 09 tirand, Traris. S781 40 3.424 94 4,206 34 124 00 43 03 70 09 46 75 By board ire jurors ia eanital ease. By justices fees. By jury commissioners and clerk, By miMtellaneoes, By count prison, (old;, rix : Kepairs, S205 35 Physicians and medicine, 100 0 t'lotkicg A washing for prisr.142 33 Fuel, 150 57 By county prison, (new), rii : Am't paid Architect, 500 00 Am t paid for stone. 1.126 75 ro'tpd print g specificatisas, 32 75 By Penitentiary, S9 25 1.659 50 359 64 uy printing, via : S. J. Kow. O. B. Uoodlander. By Protboootarr's fees. 271 00 445 00 73t 00 3r.2 05 44 90 159 85 2U9 85 215 00 279 90 By postage and telegrams, By refunds, 1T removing obstructions in rirer, By road damages, By road views. By records. is : Prothonotary's o5;e 94 25 Itegisteranl Recorder's cffi:e, 40 00 Commissioner's office, IS 00 By Indexing records, By registry law expenses, rii : Amount paid registers, 572 00 m:t paid for blanks A print's; 144 (9 By stationery By Istate road, (Karthaus), By Fox. Wild-cat A Wolf scalps, By am't paid Superintendent of Com mon - chools. as per act of April. 1S57, f'T incidental expenses of Xeathera' Institute fur Ib70, By r-uoritrvi fees lor 1870, liy tipstaves, Dy prison lot bonds nnre l'ed, 1.509 09 152 25 5SJ 00 718 00 116 17 99 00 133 25 75 50 1.3H9 40 218 95 11.501 00 4. 900 00 180 00 By prison building bonds -' 10.009 CO liy prison lot bjmlj reacemed. By prison lot coupons redeemed, Hy am t due from vnsei.ted laud for 70 8 512 41 By am't due Graotn. LIghtner A Co, '63, 34 92 By exonerations to coil's on County, 1,313 23 By exonerations to coil's on state. 47 12 By exonerations to individuals. 03 61 By abatement ullowel tax payers on co., 825 74 By abatement allowed tax payers on state 51 24 By State Treasurers receipt. 1,200 Oil By am't due from collectors returns, 103 82 By exonerations on unseated lands, 44S 45 By exonerations on lands sold to county. 1.'! H By cost of advertising and deeds to county, 1 s5 97 By overcharge in Bornaide duplicate. 130 00 Br Trea's per cent, on S17.54U 00 at 5, 877 00 By Trta's per cent, on SI 1.401 00 at 3. 342 03 By Trea's per cent, on S22.13I 4fi at 1 , 33(1 46 By balancaduecounty by Treat Fiegal, 12 034 22 Tetul, r7"92T3 TKOEABLE ORDINARY EXPENSES FOR 1371. To estimated ordinary exp's for 7I. S25.3j0 00 To exonerations to coll s A ui.s u lands, l.2t7 5ll To abatement allowed tax payers. I.d20 00 To collectors and Treat per centage, 820 00 Total, S25 457 50 By am't due from nnssatej lands, By am't due from collector returna, By deficiency for 1371, Total. S3 512 41 103 S2 19 841 27 SiS4j7 50 FOR 1870. county, in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in in said county tor A i. I3iu. CRKIUVl'It. By cash bal. ia Trens. hands. Jan. '71, T ain't of uncollected taxes. By county Treasurer's per centage, by exonerations on un;-eatd Innda, By Suptrv iara order, redeemed, Total, $2 932 4 8.V05 ( 512 1 673 77 12 93 i aiti.oor to BJ By ex' rs By Snp'rs : By amoa't Py cash in Area's on uns d orders re ;u ncollect- ircas rs percent Lands. - deemed. ed. bands Id 43 25 73 8 21 7 74 6 48 28 55 9 55 22 3a : 18 31 21 75 3 13 21 81 23 50 : 15 40 II 53 122 77 3 90 14 51 15 58 25 89 22 41 9 9t 9 17 20 09 27 06 77 50 6 12 5 65 16 48 11 58 42 50 49 75 2 6d 123 82 15 28 15 42 13 91 60 00 422 08 793 U0 214 00 i 2?(5 32 : 163 92 : 8o0 on : lh7 06 i 395 00 ; 460 0U 586 00 48 403 15 355 00 352 45 320 0U 32 48 81 00 353 61 44-13 789 9 i 3 so UU 318 69 4 2 7" 47n Oil 712 6 S3I6 37 419 11 12.? 87 142 59 108 23 450 72 159 15 342 75 305 99 312 34 44 29 356 81 382 30 225 10 1J2 21 2U92 02 69 94 2 ill 3 381 3j 42 89 645 10 240 7 a 156 77 307 10 435 11 $31 69 32 53 45 82 27 50 34 14 81 49 121 09 277 92 129 35 10 47 2S7 12 390 85 85 69 52 S9 335 65 32 CO 97 -li 4 68 39 57 352 27 233 51 193 91 30 42 2932 4 3 12 54 13 44 35 00 7 44 5 24 5 ll 20 16 131 94 5! 2 19 "-73 77 12983 65 ;: 8905 06 Districts in said counly for A. V. 1870 crtEniTOB. Ry cash bal . in Treas. bands, Jan. '71. By am't of uncollected tax. By tuu't of District Treas. receipts, By exonerations on unseated lands. By county Treasurer' per centage. Total, $3 128 50 11.713 06 19.083 45 I 245 79 745 13 $ii6T577"93 rrIT(IH. Br am't due Treas. last seitlemeit. $"28 73 By am't due from uns'd lands for 1S70. 4 2;8 la m't (in from Groom. Liehtner A Co, 17 48 By abatements allowed individuals, By exonerations allowed collectors. By exonerations on land sold.to county, By Treas. per cent on S9.765 93 at 2 Br Treas. per cent on $8,030 95 at 5 t ..n--..ti..,,a on unseated lands. 401 55 570 44 69 07 195 32 401 55 255 57 594 65 By exoneraiions granted to individuals. By amount ot oonas rtuccmeii 14.277 90 i.w monnt of cnuDons redeemed. 2.890 25 Total. $24,558 64 IN DETAIL. To amount of Bonds over due. $1 ,900 00 To am't dae July 1871. $4 765 60 To am't due January 1872. 3 600 00 8.365 00 Total am't redeemable daring '71. 10.265 00 Total am't redeeuia'e July '72, 12 900 00 Total am tjredeeoia'e July '73, 1.500 00 Total am't redeema'e July '7S. 1.500 0015.900 00 Total am't unredeemed Jap. 1871, 26.165 00 KESOIRCES. To ain't due from unseated lands. To am't dne from collectors returns, To bal. aoe Treat. Jan 1871. To deScieacr to be raised by taxation. By bonds refble during '71, $.0,265 00 By interest e-i unred bonds 1.569 79 By axon and Trsa percent. 425 00 $4,266 Ii ill 50 35 51 7.856 54 $12,259 70 $12 259 70 CERTrFICATES. We. the undersigned, Commissioners of the bounty or Clearfield, in the Commonwealth, of rennayirania. baring met according to law. and having examined the several accounts and vouch ers of Lever Flegal. Esq . Treasurer of said coun ty for the year A D.. 1870, do certify. that we And them as set forth in the foregoing statement We find the amount due the county from him to 6e twelve thousand and thirty four dollars and twelve cents. ( 1 2.34 12) The amount due from unseated lands for county purposes is eight thou sand, fiva hundred and twelve dollars and forty one cnts,(S8 512 41). and lor bounty purposes four thousand, two hundred and fifty-six dollars and til teen eents ($1,255 1 5j. Tbe aggregate amount of Bounty Bonds sti'l unredeemed is twenty-six thousand, one hundred and sixty-five dollars. ($25,165 00) The amount r,.. rroauie uuring me year, ten thousand, two hundred aud nrxty fire deliars, (510 205 00). .The Bounty Fund fs indebted to tbe Treasurer in the turn of thirty-fire doll art and fifty-one cenla, ($35 51). We bare no outstanding taxes to re port this year. The change in the mode of col lecting seem, to work admirably in this particular The money is all in the bands of tbe Treasurer, where those who have claims against the coeuy can get their cash. The 1 reasurer is indebted to the road fund rn tbe -um of tw thousand, nine hundred an. I thirty-two dollars and tortv-t bree cents, di 932 43). and to the school fund in the nm of three thousand, tjne hundred and ninety do! lars and fifty cents, (53.19 50). for both of which see tabular statements, showing the rtmoiint due each township for road parpeses and the amount uue me several school districts. Witness cur bands, at Clearfield, this 6th day of February A. D. 1871 SAMI EL II. PIlAFFNER, Attest: K4MIKLH IU.DlfA&, G. B. Uoodlan ler, DAVID BLCK. Clerk. Commisienert. Vi'r.. tht nnderstgned. Auditors of tbe county of Clearfield fn the Commonwealth of Pennsylraaia. having met at the Court House, in tbe Boiough of CllarlicIJ, according to law, and haring exam ined the several accounts and rouchers of Lever Fiegal, Esq. Treasurer ol raid county, for the year A. D. 1S70. do report, that we find them as above stated. Tbe balance in bis bands due tbt county. appears to be twelve thousand and thirtr fourdollars and twelre cntt, (512034 12), nhi'le the bounty fund is indebtel to him in the suai of thirty-five dollarsand Eftj one cents. ($35 51) He is indebtel t the road fund ia the sum of two thousand nine hundred and tbi.-tr two uollars and forty-tii.-ee eents. (52 932 43). and the school fund tnree thousand, one blind red and ninety dollars and fifty ceul..($3.193 50). In testimony whereof. we hare hereunto set our hands, at Cie-trfield, this 6th day of Fekruarj, A. I. 1871. P. A. KOWLt'S, Attest: J.D. MfLLKR. G. B. Goodlander, ' 1J. A. WISE Clerk. Auiitors. Clearfield. Feb 8, 187l-4t. IKIt.MS OJr" THE JOl'KNAL. The llAPTSHAa's Journal is published oa Wed oesday at $2.00 pel annum in advance. If not paid at the beginning of tb year. 52.56 will be -'barged, and $3,09 if not paid before tbe close. AnvERTiseHEKTi wi l be inserted at $1,50 pet square, for three or lest insertions Ten lines (or less) counting a square. For every additional insertion 50 cents will be charged A deduction will be made to yearly adrertisert No subscription taken for a shorter firs than six months, and no paper will be discontinued nn till a! I arrearages are paid, except at the option of the publisher. S. J. ROW. T)OOTS BOOTS'.! BOOTS!!! BOOTS!!!! 1J FRENCH KIP, FRENCH CALF, $S CO $ 00 00 L.1U111 KIP, Sep 21. 1870. at C. RRATrER'S, Opposite the Jail. T) KST AU R ANT. -The well-known "Go 3d! man Saloon," one square east of the 'Nagle House," oo Front St.. Marietta. P , has been leased by the undersigned, where be will keep a first-class -RESTAl'KANT AND CAFE.' Raftm?n will find it n convenient place to get re freshmen's when in Marietta. The most Ja.-ti-t-ions at all times atis5e-i. U. W. 11L.CKKOT HE. Marietta. Feb '2, '7 1 -.-Imp. IMPORTED LIQUORS, ttCH AS BRANDIES and HOLLAND G.Y5. PURE OLD GRATE BRANDIES, PURE OLD CABINET WHISKEYS. OLD GRAPE WINES. All the above brands warranted pure and to excel anrthing In this market for medicinal pur poses tsEU. S. CiiiBLRN. March 30.'70-tf. Prop r of Shaw House. rrlJB. WONDERFUL LINIMENT. -- This Liniment having been u d, for some years past as a farrl'y medicine by tbe pro prietor, and its good effects coming to the notice of his neighbors, has. at their suggestion, con sented to manufacture it for tbe benefit of t,he af flicted everywhere. It is the best remedy for Catarrh and Uiljious. Chollo, ever offered to the public; aiid will cure many other disea.-es in the human body. It is also a sure cure for Pole evil and Wind-gaits in horses Directions for its use accompany each bottle. Price. $1 per bottle, or six bottles f'r $5. Sent to any address by enclos ing the price to WM. U. WAGONER Hun! Postoffiee. Oct. 6, 1869. Clearfield cour ty. Pa. Co-Partnership in Store. C. A KorobailgH baring associated with him in tbe Mercantile business, in Lewisrille, Clear field county. Mr. C. R. S'cCrackeh. tolicits a con tinuance of the patronage to generously extended heretofore Having just returned frora fh eastern cities their ttoca embiaces a large and raried assort ment of Dry Goeds, Groceries. Hardware. Queens ware, and in fact r.early everything n.-u-ally kept in a country ttor. which they will tell at pricet to suit the times. Country produce taken in ex -hange for good t C. A. KoROBAUOH. May 18, "70. tf. C R. McCRACKEN M'PIIERSON'S (fbrmerly M'Gaugliey't.) Restaurant and Ice Cream Saloon, I2C LEAVY'S NEW BUILDING. Second St., Clearfield, Pa. Constantly kept on hand a fin selection ef Candies, Cigar. Tobacco. Nuts, A. Also Fresh Oysters, received daily, and served p in any style, to uit tha tast ef customers. A full stock of goods just racoiveJ from th East. g?F TiVliard Saloon in Second Story. Dec. 14- 701 W. R M PUERSON. NEW TIN SHOP! Fred Sackett, Manufacturer of TIN, COPPER and SHEET IRON WARE (nearly opposite the jail), MARKET STREET, CLEARFIELD, PA. Also, on band and for 4ale "The Times'' Cook Stove, the best in the world. And an asrortment of PARLOR and SITTING ROOM STOVES, which will be told cheaper than they can be purchased at any other establishment in the county. ALSO, ROOFING,' SPOUTING and JOB WORK done oa reasonable term. April 6.1 570. CANNED FRUIT. Canned Plums, Peaches and eannetl Mrs, U ; for tale at tha Drag $torf 4- I. SUA. R O SAD A L I S mHE GREAT AMERICAN HEALTH J. RESTORER, pnrifiet th el nod and euies Scrofula.Syphilit.Skin liseas.Bhu uatism. Direasea of women, and all CS'rn i Affections of the Blood, Lirer' and Kid neys. Recommended by the medical Fac ulty and many thousands of ear bast citi. tens. Read th testimony of Physicians and pa tients who have used Rosadaltt; tend for our Rosadalis Guide to Health Book, er AN tnanae for this year, which We publish for gratuitous distribution; it will glra job touch ralnabie information Vr. R. W. tarr. ot Baltimore, eays", I take pleasure in recommerdia)' yar Rosadalis as a very powerful alterative: t hare seea it used ia two cases with happy results on in a case of secondary typhilit in 8ich the patient pronounced himself" cured after having taken fiva bottles of your medicine The other is a e of tcrtff ula of long atanding. which is rapidly im-' proving under Rs use. and tbe indications' ar that the patient will toon recover, f have carefully examined tk formula by wbich your Rosadalis is made, and find it an excellent compound ot alterative ingre dients Dr. Spa-ks. of Nicholasrille. Ky.,tay ne has used Rosadalis in cases of Scrofula and Secondary Syphilis with satisfactory results ta a cleaner of the Blosd I know na bat ter remedy. Samuel . McFaddeo, Mnrfreesbore. Tenn , ears : I barw used serea bcttle of Rosadalis and am entirely cured of Rheumatism : send me four bottle, as I witB it for tny brother, who has scrofulous sore eyes. Be j jam in Itecbtsl, of Lima. Ohio, writes, I hare sutlered for twenty years with an in veterate eruption over my whole body : a short time sinre I purchased a bottle of R ftdalis and it effected a perfect curt) Labratory, 61 Exchange Pise Baltimore 0 s A D A S CLEMENTS. A CO , Proprietor. Rosadalis is sold by Hartswirk A Irwin and A. I. Shaw, Cirarfield, 'it. K. Good. Osceola, and by Druggists general!. April 6.'70-1t BIGLER, .YOUNG & CO., Sucrttfort to Boynfn ir Tung, Cor. Fourth and Pine Streets, CLEARFIELD; PA., at as ci AOTPtxKs er STEAM ENGINES, Mulaj and Circular Saw Mill's, tiEAD BLOCKS, WATER WD EEL St SHAFTING. PUL1K1S, BOLTS, and all kinds of Mill work STANLEY PA K LOR STOS, COOK STOVES, Heating Stofea, Sled Shoes, Plowv aid eastings of all klaat. DEALERS IN Glffardt' Injector, Steam Gauges, Steam Whistle1 Oilers, Tallow Cupt, Oil Cups, Gauge Cls Air Cocks. Globe Valves, Check Valve. Wrought Iron Pip. Steam Pomps, Boiler Feed Pumps, Anti-frietieo Htalr, Soap Stn Packiag, 0am Packing, .. Ae.; Dwambor 14. 1S79-BT. A. Great Medical Disco very ! De. WALKER S CALIFORNIA VINEGAR BITTERS! Hundreds of thousands bear testimony US their nonaenui t-uratire tnects. WHAT A R E THEY? THE Y ARE NO T A VILE FANCY DRINK, Mad of Poor Rum. Whisker. Proof Spirit, and Kefus Liquors, doctored . spiced aod sweetened to please the txste called 'Tonic." "Appatixer," -Restorers." lc .tbat lend the tippleron todrunk enness and ruin, but are a true Medicine mad from tbe Native Hoots and Herbs of California, free from all Alcoholic Stimulants. They are tha Sreat Blood Purifier and a Life Giring Piineipl a perfect Itenorator and Inrigoratorof tbe System carrying off all poisonous matter and restoring tn moou to a tieanny conaition n o person eat take these Bitters according tc direction and re main long anfrell. provided the btnes are not de stroyed by mineral poison er other mean beja the vital organs wasted beyond tbe point of repair; For Jttfi .wmatoru arid Chronic Rkrmnati.fm and Gont. Dypfpia cr Iivtirtion . lUCltout He- mittrnt an J iitertmiUrnt twr. Uinaatm of let Blood. Ltrrr. Kidnrya and Bliidder. tkf-S Btttttro hut' hrr.n mo-.tHrcrtl'ui. Such disease are caus ed by vitiated blood, which is generally produced toy derangement oi toe uigestir erganff. Dyspoi tiaor indigestion bendacne. pain in tha shoulders, coughs tightness of the chest, dizziness. sour eructations of the stomach, bad taste in tha mouth, billious attacks, palpitation of th heart. ii flamination of Ue loi gs. paia in tha regions of the Kidneys and a hundred other painful rymp' toms, are th off-priugsof Dyspepsia. They invigorate th totnjch and stimulate tha torpid liver aod bowels, which render tbem of Unequalled efficacy in cleansing tbe blood of all Impurities. and imparting new life and rigor to ifce whole system. Bilious. Remittent and Intermittent Ferert, which ar so prevalent in th vaileys of our great rivers throughout tbe United States, eipecially those of the Mississippi, Missouri. Illinois. Ten nessee, Alabama. Savannah. Roanoke, James and many others with their vast tributaries daring the Summer and Autumn, and remarkabl- so du ring seast-ns of nnusual heat and drinesj, are in variably accompanied by extensive derangement of the stomach and lirer, and other abdominal riscera, Tber ar always more or less obrtruQ. tions of th lirer. a weakness and irritable ttat of the stomach, and great torpor of th bowel, beiog clogged op with vitiated accumulations, la their treatment, a purgative. exerting a powerful influence upon these various organs.is essentially necessary. Ther is no cathartic for the purpose qual to Dr. J. Walker' Vinegar Bitters, as they speedily remove the dark colored viscid matter with which tbe b iwela are loaded, at th aam time stimulating tbs secretions of th liver, aod) generally restoring the hca'tby functions ef tea digeive organs. Tbe universal popular y mf this valuable remedy in regions subject ta ala matic influences, is sufficient evident of its pow er as a remedy in such cases. For tkin diseases, eruptions. Utter, salt rhum. blotches, spots, pimples, pustules, boil, carbun cles, ring worms, scald-head sor eye.ryiplaa, itch, scurf, aiecolorationa of the akin, ho mors and diseases of tbe skin, of whatever nam or natur. are literally dag bp and carried out of th tyt tem in a short time by th us of these Biters Una bottle in such cases will convince th mostincred-, uloos of their curatire effect. Cleanse tbe Vitiated Blood whnrer yo final Its impurities bursting through th tkin in, pim ples, eruptions er sores ; oleaasw it wh yea find it obstructed and slavish in the reins ; clean it when it is foul, and your feeliugs will tall yoa when. Keep tbe blood par aad.th health of tha system will follow. Pin, Tap and other Worms.lurVing in th tra tern of to many thousands, are effectually destroy ed aod removed. For fo!! dictions, read care fully th circular aroand each bottl. printed ia fcur language English German, French and Spanish. J. WALKER. Proprietor. R. H. McfoONALD A CO., Druggist and Gen, Ag.nts. San Francisco, Cal , ana 32 and 34 Commerce Street. New York POLD BY ALL DRliGGIST.i AND DEALERS December 7, 1870-1 j. SHEEP PELTS, and all other kind of 0,JJJ Fur Skia,for which cash will be Paid wanUd br a u. auiUMtlS. N ir-.M.TO-Stn. Claarfiald, Pa. fTHE highest market prices paid for Sbinrloa JL by J EHAW A SO. I TARIED FRUIT, at raed prteo. at I J May IVM- MO MOfliKJP tj -.t i- it: .1; is; r P. II