f fje -affeiwm'o gountaf, gfcarftcfb, gf., gftcircl; 22, 1871. Raftsman' -gowrnal CLEARFIELD, PA., MAR. 22, 1871. To Patross. To insure the safe transmission f money by mail, patron should remit by check ,r money-order, or have their letters registered. A receipt will be enclosed in the first paper after jhe money comes to bapd: . .,,, 'a T? "R Wintar A rrnnffemerit. u.;iTf,.in lani Tyrone at : : : s..i" a m Arrives at Osceola at : " Philipsburg at " Clearfield at ; Mail Tr tin leave" Clearfield a : Arrives at Philipsburg at Osceola at : : Tyrone at : Lock Haven at : 11. IS a.m. 1 1.40 a. m. : 12Up.m. ': 2.40 p m : 3 40 p. m. : 4 OH p. m. : 5.35 p. m 12 2a p. m Accommodation Tram. Leave Claarheld at : Arrives at Philipsburg at : Osceola at : : : " Intersection at : " E. Tyrone at Scares fast Tyrone at : : : : : Arrives at Intersection at : : Osceola at : : : Pbilipsbnrg at : : Clearfield at : : : Clo connections made at Tyrone East and West on the Maine Line. 7.0 A. 9 00 a. m 10.00 a. ui 12 50 p. in. 1 13 p. m 10.110 a m. 1.0S p. m. 2 00 p. m, 3 40 p. m. 5 50 p. m. ith trains Religious. Piviue services will lie LeIJ next Sabbath, in Clearfield, as follows: Iiy Rev. Hall, in St. Andrew's Episcopal clinch, at 1 1 A. M. and 7 1. M. 8unday w.-hool at 3 P. M. Prayer meeting every W ednesday evening at 7 o'clock. By Uev. Butler,in the Presbyterian churcU, amniini and eveninpr. iiabaath school at 3 1'. M7 Prayer meeting every Wednesday evenim; at 7 o'clock. Ry Rev. J. II. M'Cord, in the Methodist church, inorninsr and evening. Sabbath k.-houl at 9 A. M. Prayer meeting, every Thursday at 71 P. M. Communion services t'irt Sabbath of every month at 10 A. I. Ry Rev. Mr. Skinner, iu the Ba-itht church, morning and evening, alternately. To the Republicans. The members of the Republican County Committee are requested to meet in the Oi'Uit House, at Clearfield, on Tuesday the :M Jay of May, at 2 o'elcck, 1. M., for the j uii ose of electing a Representative, and a',-o a Senatorial, delegate to the State Con wuiion, to Le held at Hurrisburg on the ITih day of May. All othnr members of the party are respectfully invited to attend. T. 11. Ml -RKAY, March 22. Chairman Co. Com. Ghanted a charter, for a Temple of Ilnur, at Osceola. The organization will tuuie off in a short lime. Gone North. We notice by our ex changes, that large flocks of wild geese pas ! J north last week. Nary a '"j;eec" pas sed this way that we wot of. Lugs, We observe the logmen are still a' wofk ge:ti:i!? their logs into the river. Tliis is accomplished by means of "splashes" on the smaller streams. The river is pretty thickly ttrewn with logs-along this place. Is Ebensbirg about 300 dogs. The AUeghnma i wants to know if that place wouldn't be "a good opening for a l-ologna sau-age manufactory." Certainly; pitch in llutchi.-on. Dog sausage is dog cheap, if you like 'em. ' Returned. Munj of the rtifLsme-iliave returned home from the cast, liavit:; rc.;c'u-thi-ir declination safely. V'e also iiuticfd several of our lumbermen iu town or. Satur day, who say that the- prospect is pretty jooJ for fair prices this season " The small fry of CirarfiaM are nibL'.i.-.i: st "Brick i'oiueroy. Sensible f'ilks nut ih-rc ari- "raitingia." Wil'itmnrt S'liilnrd.. "R:ittiii?-in" the tlpr;tr:tl promise to I iv" of the WiHiainsport "saw log arisioc r,vy,"eh? Xot very sensible, that. Thk RlVKIl Li:msi:r. During the past W'.'i'k, the water was too low in the river for filling. A gjod &ea of the lumber is still iy'ne a!u!! the river, where it will have to r liiuin u.-nii we have another rise in the c "..-earns, for which copious rains will be re- ;irel as there is no suow remaining in the ;,.j'J!. tains. . j I'r.rEASEn. The Kbcnsburg A'u jftn-aian Piy-s : "Jauies Smith, who for a time tui ' Lw with P. S. Noon, Esq., deceased, r. 1 ai'ti-rward entered the office of Senator Va: ace, of Cieartifld, died at Summit last Sa ur Jay 111). He was an estimable young and all who knew him will regret to -r of his decease. " li.i.vsTRATEU Christian Weekly. '!':.: i a new publication by the American Tr-.c: 5jciety, at J2 a year, payable in ad "" .'e. It contains a number of very intcr .'inff articles, and appropriate ill lstrations. T:.e llVcW- is devoted to tlie advancement if '.'hri.-tiin knowledge, and chutch intc'ii Miee. AdJrfss "Illustrated Chri;t';an V.'-..k:v," 150 Nassau Street. N. Y. lUii-noAD Accidents Oj Monday of i-t w-.k. ten freight cars were run off the at t)ejjla. owing to life switch being i.f repair, resulting in some damage to cars, sod a slight ii.juiy to one of the ! Tiie ;3uie day the piston rod of the ' attached to another train broke an! - r out the cylinder head?, but no otht r 'iii.aje was done. No blame is attached t '-f.e employees of the road. --s . This is a humane geiitlennn's r.y ..f irettiug rid of rats : Put pota.di in " hui.'S and runs. The poor wretches it on their feet, and over their fur, then i; ok it, and don't like the taste of it; rus them somewhat, and the more they -' ! it the less they like it ; so they clear -t a.ui'jt as soon as tha application is --''fe. To get rid ot mice, the same per- n tii j tartar-emetic, mingled with any iorite food ; they take it, take sick, aud tleir leave. Let. On Tuesday a-week some rafts- n suddenly "snubbed up" at Philips - ;"-t- I he passenger tjain usually detains e tcir.utes at that stations, during which a--- some are in the habit of going to a to get a "nip." The train being some -itniites late oa that day i-uddenly "pulled -t on time, when there was a rush for the at.urm. accompanied with viulent gesticu--' On;. shouting, and finally curses, but the n-er;heeti" sned on. In the fnnsrr-rnatinn f the raftsmen and the amusement of the y stauderg. Moral don't leave a train if "u wai-t to get home ou time. Appointments. The following is a list of the appointments by the Central Penn sylvania Conference of the M. E. Church, for the Altoona District : J. S. M' Murray, Presidiug Elder P. O. Tyrone, Pa. Altoona, 1st Church F. B. Riddle. ' fth Avenue D. S. Monroe. Hollidaysburg G. Warren, Duncansville W. C. Robins. Martinsburg J. W. Lcckie. Williamsburg W. M. Meuiinger. Loguu's Valley D. Ilartmau. -, Tyrone T. Uarnhart. l ort Matilda J. F. Craig. Milesburg-J. W. Buckley. Penn's Valley J. W. lloughawout. Bellefonte-J. Mullin. Half Moon E. Butler, W. V. Ganoe. Warrior's Mark 1. Castleman. PbilitHsburg It. E. Wilson, 'f. II. Swit zer. Sup. Grahamton W. If. Xoreross. Osceola J. F. Bell. ClearGeld J. II. McCord. Clearfield Circuit W. A. Clippinger. Snow Shoe W. Hamlin. Curwensville W. G. Ferguson. New Washington L. N. Clark. Lumber-city M. L. Ganoe. Sinking Valley G. Guyer. W. Earnshaw, Chaplain National Asylum for disabled soldiers Dayton, Ohio ; mem ber of Warrior's Mark Quarterly Confer ence. A. R. Miller transferred to Virginia Conference. G. W. Izer tran-ferred to Or egon Conference. W. S. Edwards trans fened to Baltimore Conference. M.. A. Rudisiil transferred to ILil.ston Conference. The following appointments will also be of interest to some of our readers. Juniata District B.' B. Hamlih, Presi diog Eliljr, Huntingdon; M. It. Foster, lluniiugJun ; G. W. Dunlap, Freedom. Carlisle District C. Graham, Duncan non; H. M. Ash. Wrightsv ille ; E. W. Kirbey, Chambersburg. Danviiie listrict A. W. Guyer, h land ; S. Creighton, Danviiie. WilliaiuMport District W. L. Spotswood, President of Dickinson Seminary; A. B. Hoover, Caledonia ; M. L. Dram, Empo rium. Every young man, after he ha? chosen his vocation, should stick to it. Don't leave it because hard blows are to be struck or disagreeable work pi rfortued. Tho-e who have worked their way up to wealth and usefulness do not belobg to the shiftless and unstable class, but may be reckoned among such as took off their coats, roiled up their sleeves, conquered the prejudices against labor, and manfully bore 'he heat aud bur den of the3aj. The national apportionment bill of Sen ator Harlan differs but little from that of Representative Mercur. It provides for two hainlred and eighty members of the House, and that any tf State admitted shall be entitled to a Representative or Representa tives, in addition to the above number. The States entitled to increased representation, it is provided by the bill, shall elect addi tional members to the Forty-sec mJ Con gress at their general elections next fall. If tl.y hold uo gcucral election a special one is to bo calied. -- - - ' DIED: In Gueiich township, on Friday, Febru ary 17ib, 1871 , Mrs. JaNE S.MITU, aged 63 years and 11 months.- Oj Thursday, March Sth, 1-"I, in the city fif Columbia, South Carolina, of con .s;ji.ipiio:i, at t';e resi le ice of Mrs. tJ. 51. 'j ll.'iui-o(i. Mrs. HkI.KX I ZEKii.EK, datiuter ((' Mrs. I'r. I"'iter, and wife of Geo. II. Zjig'.cr, of I'hilipsburg, Centre county. Her remains were brought to I'hilipsburg, where lhv were iritereJ on Sunday a week. Cl.'iSIXvi QUOTATIONS of Invernment riiicj. :!t J . T. Hradv & t'u's No CD W'v tft-cu- riii'ojrgli -Viiioii 11, loll. Hi V Gold, 1104 L". .S. C"s lSt. 1 1;H V 3. 5-2(i s 1!2, H3i l.T. S 5-2o"s. IStfl, 11 i b-ZO . laud, Jl'i ;.s io-;u's, K-Tj 6-2''s, January & JuTy. lSj, 1 1$ i-2"a. J;ii.umy i July. J.y7, li! 5-2') J inonry .k July, liii, Il'J- L'uiun P.irilic Itiiroi-i. Ceotr.il Pacific Kaitroai!, Cy. PacilU-fl. Clearfield Eetill Markets. Apr-lc-j, dried, lb, 10 j H:iy. ton, Aj.plc. recn, bu, fej II tuis lb. Apnle'juKcr, gal, 1 CO J Mummers, lo, 5;uttor. lb. :itics. lb, Eeef, fresh, lb. 10 x'erf .tried. Ib, 2. Duck wheat, ta, 1 (J'J Tuckwheut fljar.lb 4 lieaiiS. bu. 2 50 Euara. P?r 14 00 LarJ. lb, Oats, bu. Onions, bu, Hork, lb. Pork. ruc, bbl, Poiaioes. lu, Corn, sbciicj, c;irs, " meal. Chop. rye. mixed Chtcse. lb. Cherries. Ib. 1 00 t instcr, bcl. 5 Peaohcs, lried, lb. 2 50 Ityc. ta. J Hags, lb, ".iU, yer rat-k. 2 hing'es. is in. 5 ishincles 2 in. 12 Timothy seed, bu, 8 Wheat, bu, 1 Wool, lb. 2 50 2 sa 25 Is Chicker-s.JrcsifiJ lb. 1 5 Epf. 2) Flcar. U.I. 7 50 VOW SALE. A Double Turbine Water j -- boei. mnnufa('turel ty .James Jjarfell i. Co.. at tpringfie!!. Ohio, is new and i:I be so.d at less ihr.a c 5t. Fur lurlber particular; in quire of the undersigned at Clearfield. M-rch 1, '7i -:f. S. ;'K1KIC1. ACTION. All persons are hereby can J tio'.it d agal'i-t takinir or buvintt a certain NOTE, eiveii b u.e to Nelwn Wagoiier. dated Febicary -1 1 s7 1, calling fur Fifteen l'uiiarj. pKy ab!e twenty d-yi uftcr date, as I bare not receiv ed uny value for said note and will not pay the same unle. compelled by dee course of law. Mar 6 lc-."il JtJilX M'CAKUii'LL. B KICKS. The HotchkissA Bu Paten. Improved BKICK MAC11INK will make 20 00r Uricts of r-t peihor Qjalitt- in a working day. wnich can be backed right from the Machine. It is simple an 1 durable, ar.d UrickS can be made by it cheaper than by any other pro cess. F-r making Liraiu Xite it is also unrivalled. Machines. State. County and Yard Kighti for 6ale. Addrcs-. FEBHY FARM UK.ICK. WOKKp. 19 Cliff St., lloou 7. New Korfe Mar. 15-1 in. HOUSE AND LOT at Private Sale, In the vi'lace of William's Grove, Bigltr S'ation. Tvrone and CieaiSeld Railroad. House, frame. )-x24 feet, and 2 stories in height, with kitchen attached: frame oS.-e. 1Px24 feet, suiti ble for a store room ; and also a stable on the propcrtv. Lot contains sb.mt half an acre For terms. Ae.. app'y to Dr. F. P. head, Kyleriown, Pa., or the undersigned DAN. W. McClTRDY. March 8. 1870 -5tp. Clearfield, Pa. WATCHES AND JEWELRY I woa'd respectfully announce to citisens of Clearfield and vicinity, that 1 have removed to the new Mansonis building, tint door below the Man sion House, on Second "treat, with aa en lira new stock of WATCHES, CLOCKS, and Jewelry, ot the latest styles acd of the best Guish. selected with care. I will have an assortment cf all the latest Lorelties in jewelry, i.e Thankful for your pn-t liberal patronage I hope by st.ict attention to business to mwrita ont'nuanee of the same, ft" HA 1 11 JEW ELK MADE TO OKDEK March l isro -tf, B. I.SSYDEfi pmat and ocal Notices inserted under this heading as follow: 15 tents a line for first insertion ; and 5 eetUs a liii far rack mlseatterit insertion. Town Property. Mr. S. Reed, of Buruside, offers some valuable property for sale, in that place. Read the advertise ment. New Goods. Messrs. Kratzer & Lytle, opposite the jail, have just received a large stock of seasonable goods, to which they ask the attention of their customers and the public in general. Jack is a clever fellow and good salesman, and will sell everything in his line at fair prices. For particulars,, see advertisement. N. W. Academy. The first session of this institution will open on Monday, May 15th. The Principal, Mr. Innis, has had much experience as 9 teacher having been Principal of the Soldiers' Orphans' School in Dayton, Armstrong county, and of sever al select and graded schools. See adver tisement for terms, etc. Cheap Cabinet-ware. Cy reference to the advertisements, it will be seen that Mr. Renner has determined to sell furniture at prices to suit the times. His stock is very extensive, embraeiug every article that may be wanted for parlor, chamber, dining-room or kitchen. Steam manufactory, corner of Market and Fifth streets, Clearfield. Oca enterprising young friend A. I. Shaw, in this place, hai given his excellent drug store a "bran-splinter '"' new coat of paint; roplated, aud what is better, re fitted and just filled his Soda Fountain, from which fret-h, sparkling, pure and healthy soda water can be had at any time. Archy knows how to prepare this excellent bever age. Try it "You know how it is your self." Da. F. Platto, formerly of Syracuse, N. Y., desires us to inform the people of ClearPeld and vicinity tlrst lie has peruia rently located among them, for the purpose of practising his profession. The Doctor will be in readiness to attend to all profes sional calls, either night or day. His office is on Keed street, south side, between the Railroad and Second street, where he may be found night aud day, when not engaged elsewhere. March 8, 1371. tf Neolected Throat aso Lcxg Disea ses. Daring the changeable seasons of fall and winter when Coughs and Colds aie so prevalent, no person should be without some reliable preparation for their cure. They should recollect that a neglected Cough or Cold frequently terminates in Consumption. Iltissnn' V'iiifounJ Syrup of Tar is the besi and most reliable article known for the cure of Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Asthma, Chronic Catarrhs, and all diseases of the Throat and Lungs. No fam ily should be without it. It is no private "quack" preparation ; cn the contrary, it is prescribed by aouic of the most eminent physicians in the country. Price 50 cents. For sale by Hartswick & Irwin, Clearfield ; Joseph It. Irwin, Curwensville, and Drug gists everywhere. Feb. l!2-I2t. GllKAT Isit"'-EMENis in lry Goods, at the Keystone Store, Lock Haven. Save your mjiiey by sending your orders to or calling on G. 13. Perkins, at the Keystone store. Lock Haven, Pa. Yard wide Mcsi.i.v, fur nine cents, at the Keystone, Lock Haven, Pa. Heavier for tea and eleven cents. Si-r-oL Thked, 2'.).) yards, four cents, at the Keyn'.one, Lock Haven. Di.F.'CHS'D Ml'sux, yard wide, for ten cents, ut the Keystone, Lock Haven, Good Prints fou Lkjut Cknts, good Piints for ten cents, fast color and good styles, at the Keystone, Lock Haven, l'a. " Good Tovelin, Cf cents and 10 cents, at the Keystone, Lock Haven. Pocket Handkerchiefs for 5 cents each, a, the Keystone, Lx-k Haven, Px Di.ack Ai.P.ac.'., 20 txuts per yard, at the Keystone, Lock Haven, Pa. A Splendid Set of Fcks, for onlp fire i7'?,'r-, nc the Keystone, Lock Haven, l'a. Kid Gloves, only 90 cents, at the Key stone, Lwck Haven, Pa. G. 15. Perkins. DauijA'ns ix Silks, from $1 up, at the KevAtoue, Lock Haven, Pa. Carpets, as low as 25 cents per yard, at the Keystone, Lock Haven. Citizens of Clearfield county wr can make it to your interest to call and see us, at the Keystone store, when visiting Lock Haven, as we are prepared with some of the grvatert bargain that were ever offered to the public Muce the war. We solicit a call and personal examination, for proof of what we say in thise advertisements. Kespectfully, &c. G. B. Perkjxs. rjiHE UNIVERSAL DIAL is a curious -- invention, and a perlect success. Its simplicity and accuracy are truly wonderful ee "The Old Clock on the Wall." in another coiumu. October ltf. 17U tiui. 6. L- ecen c. r. hoop j F.WEAV NOTICE Vw JONtS. w. FOWKLL BETTS. CLEARFIELD rLAXLNG MILL ALL RIGHT. Messrs. HOOP. WEAVER CO., Proprietors, would respectfully isforin the eitiiens of the county that they have completely re Sited and supplied their PLANING MILL, in this Borough, with thebestand latest improved WOOD WORKING MACHINERY, and are now prepared to execute all orders in their line of business, such as Flooring, Weatherboarding, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Brackets, and Holdings, of all kinds. They have a large stock f dry lumber on hand, and will pay cash for clear stuff, one-and-a-half inch pacnel plank preferred Nov '!7. ANNOUNCEMENT. REED BROTHERS: I have this day associated with m ic the mar can tile busines my brother Kobert Keed, and the business will be continued under the firm name of Reed Brothers." We will continue to make the Dry Goods and Notion business a 'speciality," and all the newest fabrics and Ijt.st novelties in the tnarkel will be kept on hand. The Branch Store in Curwensville will be continued, where will be found as choices line of goods as at the main store in Clearfield. Sew Spring Goods will be on hand about the 13th of Maioh. WILLIAM UEED. Clearfield, Marcb 1,1371. Market street The book accounts of Wm. Reed will be prompt ly and Immediately settled.- Wit. Reed. March 8, 71. JEW SPRING STOCK! J. SHAW k SON. Have just returned from the east and are now opening an entire new stock of goods ia the room formerly occupied by Win. F. Irwin, on Market Street, which they now offer to the public at the lowest cash prices. Their stock consists ef a general assortment ef Dry Goods, Groceries, Queensware, Hardware, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Bonnets, Dress Goods, Fruits, Candies. Fish, Salt, Brenms, Nails, etc., in fact, everything usually kept in a retail store can be had by calling at this store, or will be procured to order. Their stock is well selected, ar.d consists ef ihe newest goods, is of the best quality, ef the latest styles, and will be sold at lowest prices for cash, or exchanged for approved country produce. Be sure and call and examine Our stock befere making your purchases, as wo art determined nlease all who may favor as with their custom. May S. 1SC7. J.SHAW 4 SOJJ. fUlUXIIURE -ROOMS. ion GFtLlCH, Desires to inform his old friends and customers teat, having enlarged his shop and increased his facilities for manufacturing, be is cow prepared to make to order su.-h furniture as may be desir ed, in good style'and at cheap rates far cash. Ho mostly has on hand at his "Fm niture Kooius,' a varied assortment of furniture, among which is Bl'KEAl'S SIDEBOARDS, Wardrobes and Book-cases; Centre, Sofa. Parlor. xreaKxas' anu jJiuiug extension latMes. Common, tfrencii-posts. Cottage, Jen- ny-jjina ana oiner ijeaste-aas. SOFAS OF ALL KINDS. WORK-STANDS, HAT RACKS, WASH-STANDS, 4b. Spring-seat. Cain-bottom, and Parlor Chaiia; And common and other Chairs. LOOKING-GLASSES Of every uescription on hand, and new glasw fcr old frames, which will b put in sa very rtfcnuble terms, ostnorl notice. He also keeps on hand, or furnishes to order. Hair, Corn-husk, Hair and Cotton top Mattresses. COFFINS, OF EVERY KIND, Made to order, aud funerals attended with a Ilc.-.rfe. wLenevcr desirable. Also, ilouie painting done to order. The above, and many other articles are furnished to customers cheap f ,r casu or exchanged for ap proved country produce. Cherry. Maple. Poplar, Lin-wood and other Luteber suitable for the busi ness, taken in exchange for furniture. Itemember the shp in on Mar. atrt, Clear field, and n..rt. ppultt the -old Jew ?tore.'' Iceuiter 4, ISf.l JOHN GrEI.K I! JUST IS TIME! THE NEW UOODS AT A. K. W IGIIT & SONS, CLEARFIELD. PA., Having just returned from the easterp cities we arc now opening a full stock of seafonsble goods, at ovar rooms on Second street, to wbicb tbey respectfully invite the attention oi the pub lie i-enerally. Oar assortment is unsurpassed in this section, and is being sold very low for cash, lha 'lock consists in part of DRY GOODS of the best quality, such as Prints. Del nines. Alpa ens. Merinos tj irij-haws ; Muslins, bleached and cnbleacbcd ; Drilling Tickings, cotton and wool Flannels. Cassirners. Ladies' Shawls. Coats. Nu bias. Hoods. Hoop skirts. Balmor:ils. Ac . Ac. all of wHrh will be sold low ron cash. Also; a fine assortment of the best of M E WEAR coBsisllrf" of Drawers ar.d Shirts. Ilatp and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Handkcrchieftl cravats, etc. Als). Raft Rope. Dog Rope. Raltina Angcri and Axes. Nails and Spikes. Tinware, Lamps and Lamp wicks and chimneys, etc, etc. Also, Queen-ware Glassware. Hard ware, Oroee rics. 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.28-jal9-nolV WRIGHT A SON'S. HOMES FOR ALL. IS Tfl( Land of Flowers and Perpetual Growth. FLORIDA, ITALY OF AMERICA. THE Is not excelled in Climate by any of the United States, and it may be doubted whether it cad be equaled in the world Located on the very borders of the Torrid Zone still her situation between the Gulf of Mexico and the At-antic ocean is suh that she is swept alternately by the winds of the Eastern and Wes tern seas, and relieved from the burning beats which prevail In other Southern States; and thus it happens mat by the joint lufluence of latitude and peculiar location, she is relieved, on the one hand . from the rigors of the Winter climate of the Northern and Middle Slates, and on the oth er, from the extreme heat with which not only the Southern States, but ia the summer time the Northern States ure" characterized. Settlers have not the hardships to nndergo thai have been the lot of the pioneers who opened up and developed our harsh Northern latitudes. The entire year t$ a ptrjtrtital seasou of trrotrtk, able to produce and send to markets the productions of the TroptraJ and Temperate Zuurs merit and moM'i' in advance of an if other locality, an I at a season trhru all such product ions --aie luxurtoits, and command the very highest priess ; THE FLORIDA IMPROVEMENT COMPANY, under the eutpiref of the State of Florida, pro pose to turni-h lands of uniform soot quality, and upon wuteh can be ra'eJ Vegetables. Fruit-, etc.. common to the more Northern climates, and all the Gbaiss, Fkuits and Vegetables of the Tbopics. Such selected lands, in the healthiest part of the State, and of the best quality.. The Company have issu-d a pamphlet of 123 pages, containing full and reliable information concerning Florida, its Climate, Soil, and Produc tions, with a sketch of its history, which the Com pany will forw4rd, free of postage, on receipt of 23 cents. For other information or eircnlar, address or apply to THE FLORID 4 IMPROVEMENT COMPANY, 31 Pabk Kow. New Yobk. NEW YORK AND FLORIDA COLONY, Partially organised. For full Information, cir culars, eto., address EDWARD DELOCLST. 82 Nassau street. New York City. P. O, Box 56. March 8, D-71-.lm. CANNED FRUIT. Canned Plums, Peacbea ar.d canned ccrn, ete , for sale at the Drug Store of A. I. SUAW. WASTED, AGENTS. A few first class Wilson's Sewing Machines. We will pav a sala ry or liberal commissions. Horse, waa-on and outfit furnished Apply to WM. SDMNER t CO . 140 Wood SU. Pitt-burgh, Pa., cr 91 Franklin Street, Johns town, Pa. Mar 8. 70 -3m. MILLWRIGHTING. II. T. Fakssworth, Would inform Mill owners, and those desirons of having Mills built, that be is prepared to build and tepair either Circular or Muley Saw Mills, and Grist Mills after the latest improved patterns. He has also for sale an improved Water Wheel, which he guarantees to give satisfaction in regard to power and speed His motto is, to do work so as to give perfect satisfaction. Those wishing fur ther information will be promptly answered by aadressinic him at Clearfield. Clearfield county. Pa. Write your name and address plain. April M. lSit)-ly. STUMPS! STUMPS!! ot Clearfield Vounty for Enoch Farnswortb's Mump Extractor, patented Jane 7th, 1S70. 1 his is decidedly the most convenient, most durable, and best machine of the day. Wet weather wil. not 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 to make it to the advantage of farmers to buy them. We solicit orders from those wanting machines. 11. T. FARNS WORTH, Clearfield. Pa., J. B. GARRISON, GEO. U. BALL, Agent, Curwensville. Pa. Clearfield, Pa. July 13.70. MARBLE and STONE YARD. Mrs. S. S. Liddkll, Having engaged in the Marble business, desiros to inform her 1 riends, and the public, that she has now and wil I keep constantly on band a I urge and well selected stock of ITALIAN AND VERMONT MARBLE, and is prepared to furnish to order TOMBSTONES. BOX AND CRADLE TOMBS, MONUMENTS, C UKBS and POS TS for CEME TER Y LOTS. WINDOW SILLS AND CAPS. ALSO, BUREAU, TABLE AND WASH STAND TOPS, ete. Yard on Reed Street, near the Depot.C!earfi-!d, Pa. "May 4. Is70. yALUABLE FARM FOR SALE. The subscribers offer at private sale the property known as the Wheal land Farm," in Uuelich township, Clearfield county. Pa., and be longing to the estate of Lis-le McCally. late of said township, deceaed. Said farm ia bounded by lands of Joseph MoCullough, G W. McLully, Flynn A Co., and others, and contains one hun dred and fifty acres, more or less, one hundred acres of which is cleared and in a good stats of cultivation, and the balance is in timber. The improvements are two good dwolling houses, a good bank barn, wagon shed spring house, car riage house, and other necessary outbuildings. There are two bearing orchards on the premises, and abundance of puro water froth netsr-failing springs, cr nveniently locaied The property is convenient to churches and schools, and within a half mile cf the line of the O.-ccola and Pusey ville railroad. The land fur fertility and productive ness is not surpassed in the county, and is alto underlaid with several valuable coal veins. F t further information inquire of W. McCully, Smith's Mills. Clearfield county, Pa , and who may be found adjoining said farm, and will take pleasure in showing the premises, and stutiLg terms to those wishing to purchase. ti. W. .McCULLY. SUSANNA McCLLLY, March 1, '71-6t. Executors. P. T. I. 1)11. BOYEU'S - - PURE WEST BRANCH BITTERS. A Pare. Pleasant. Safe and Reliable Tonic, com pounded from fresh and choice herbs and pos itively pare spirits, free from fuil oil. or other irritating properties, and will not disagree or offend the most delicate stomach. Warrant- -ed to contain more med icinal virtue than any bitters at present ufcrcil to the public. IT NEEDS BUT A TRIAL. To increase the Appetite to promote Digestion lo cure Dyspepsia to cure Fe er and Ague to cure Biliousness to cure Constipation to cure Chronic Diarrhea to cure Flatulence to cure Acid Eructations to cure Nervous Debility to care Hypochordria tc cure Sallowness of the Complexion to cure Pimples and Bljtches to cure General Debility and Prostration of tha Physical Powers, IT HAS NO EQUAL. TRY IT AND BE CONVINCED. SOLD EVERYWHERE, AT SI PER BOTTLE. A liberal discount to the trade. H ASCFAfTtTBED EXCLCSI VELT IIT A: I. S II A s; CLEARFIELD, PA., Declcr in Drugs. Mediciues, Cbcmics's. Dye Stuiis. Oils, Paints, Varnishes. Jc.v Patent Hediciues. Pure Wines and Liquors fur medical purposes. Fancy ond Toijet Articles, and all goods usually kept in a Drug Store, cold cheap. Having employed E. D.Snyder agraduaate iij Pharmacy who speaks both English and Ger man, the undersigned feels no hesitancy in saying that customerscan rely upon having the prescrip tions properly put up. A. I. SIlAW. Feb 2:j. 1S70. SPRING GOODS! JUST RECEIVING, Splendid 10 cent Calicoes. ' Light Calfcoes, Delaines, Plaids. Shirting checks, Muslins, White Goods, l'ercales. Black Silks, Japanese Silks. Sil k Poplins, Black Alpacas, Velveteens. Shawls, Table Linens, Boys' Cassin.erts, Ao. Bet Paris Kid Gloves, Blue i Green Kid Gloves, Hoisery, Sit Gloves. Lace Collars, Hair Switches, Chignons, Hair Nets, Corsets, . . Hoop Skirts, i.o.. Ac. Dress Trimmings. Silk Fringes,. Satin, Velvet Ribbons, Buttons, Ac,, Ac. Trimmed Hats, Ribbons and Millinery Goods. Unequaled stock of Ladies' and Childrens' Shoea and Gaiters. Mens French Kip and Calf Boots, Calf and Lasting Gaiters. 2,000 pieces Wall Paper, from 6 cts to $1 per bolt, Carpets, Floor Oil Cloths, Window Shades, best White Granite Tea Ware, Glass Ware, Table Knives and 1 orks. Choice Teas and Coffee and other Groceries, Dried . Frnits, Peaches. Prunes, Cherries, Canned Peaches, Tomatoes, Corn, Pickles, Ac The above, with an immense stock of other goods, have been bought at the lowest cash prices, and are Offered at very low rates. COME AND EXAMINE THEM, WHETHER YOC . BUY OR NOT. ! J . M . K R A T Z E R , j Formerly C. Kratzer ir Son), ' Next door to II. F. Bigler A Co., 2d Street, CLEARFIELD, PA. March 1571. Job Ojfire. On TT and FIRST CLASS COMMERCIAL SOTE, PACKET NOTE. LETT2R, FLAT CAP, AND CHECK FOLIO PAPERS. BILL HEAD, MONTHLY STATEMENT. AND STATEMENT PAPERS. CRYSTAL, ENAMELED, AND BRISTOL BOARD VISITING CARDS. BRISTOL BOARD, CHINA AD COMMON BUSINESS CARDS, OF VARIOUS SHADES AND COLORS. AN ASSORTMENT OF COLORED PAPER, r"0R DRUGGIST'S LABELS, A"ND HANDBILLS. PRINTED TO ORDER, on short notice, AND AT CITY TRICES. r. O. HILLEB. : ; A. S. POWELL NEW FIRM. MILLER & POWELL, Whflesalt and Retail Dealers in all kinds of Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Hats aai Caps, No tions, Groceries, Hard ware. Queensware. Wood and Willowware, Flour, Baon, Fish, Salt, Ac, Market St., Clearfield, Pa. FOR THE LADIES They have Bonnets, Silks, Coburgs. Alpacas, Me rinos, Wool Delaines, Lustres, Ginghams, Prints, Poplins, Lawns, Sunshades, Handkerchiefs, K id and other O loves, Hoisery, Balmorals, and d gen oral variety of Ribbons, Trimmings, Buttons, Braids, etc., at the lowest prices. FOR GENTLEMEN They hare Black and Bine Cloths, Black and Fan cy Cacaimores, Sattinctts, Twis. Meltona.Waler proof Cloth, Silk, Satin and common Vesting. etc , in great variety, nd ai pri that wil! givo gen eral satisfaction to buvers. ALSO; A goneiil assertinent of Ready-made Clothing, Hats and Caps Boots and Shoes. Hardware and Queensware, Wood and Willowware, and a full stock cf Groceries. IN FACT, MILLER A POWELL sell all Articles that are usually kept in a well-regulated country store an I hence the people geuerally will find it tn (heir advantage to buy gojds of thetc. GRAIN AND COUNTRY PRODUCE taken in exchange for goods. February 15, 1571-tf. MOSHAXXOX Land and Lumber Co., maxuFacturk LUMBER, LATH, RICKETS, AND SHINGLES. . II. II. SI1ILLINGFORD, President, Ofir Forest Plate, 12i S. 4th St., Phil a. JNO. LAWS HE, Gen'l Sup't, Osceola Mills, Clearfield Comity, Pa. Mosliaimon Land and Lumber Co.; Offer Inducements to Purchasers of cndiCE goods AT THEIR M A M M O T H STORE IN 0 S C E d L A. Mosliannon Land and LanibtT Co., Offer LOTS ip. the Borough of Osceota and vicir-Jty forsale. Terms easy-Ap-.)ly at the Office of the Co. JOIIN LAWSIIE, Gen'l Sup't". January 18.137V. TO WATERMEN. The BBdersigned would resT'ee'f'ullv inform the raftsmen nf Clearfield County, thai will agai. -hia Spring, open a BOARDING HOUSE, AT FIL TON .S DEAD WATER, fer their aeeon-modation. Raftsmen will find this a good place to stop, as no pains will be spared to snake Ibem comfortable. He solicit acallfrom his old friends and custo mers. Come one. oome.aJI Feb. 15.71 6tp. WM. M JOHNSON. WEST BRANCH RESTAURANT AND Ladies' Oyster Saloon, Oa S SCO-ID ST., BELOW SlIIST, CLEARFIELD. PA-: Constantly kept rn band a, selected assortment oi Candies, Nats, Cigars, Tobacco. Xa. Alsofresb Oysters receired datly, and for sal by the dosesi or hundred. J. M. MACOMBKR, Oct. 1?.'7 Proprietor. W E A V I N G! Mm. R. CALDWELL, Having encaged in the WEAVINO BUSINESS, at her residence near Logan's Mill, desire to io form her friends and the public, that she has sow and will keep constantly oo band, a well selected stock ot COTTON. WOOLEN and HEMP. WARPS, and is prepared ta furnish to erder Carpet ready made, or warp and weaving. ntTKi" -ot ail kinds done to order. If desired shs can furnisit cotton warp of all kiuds for linen or wocten Ail ing. Wool and rajs taken in exchange. -Address, Mas. it. CALDWELL. Oct 1 2.'7U-1 y. Curwensville. Pa. rPHE- NEW FAMILY SEWING MA A CHINE. BOWERY EMPIRE BOWERr The extraordinary success oi their new and improved manufallurin; Machines for lipht or heavy work, has induced the EMPIRE SEWINti MACHINE CO tomanufacture a new family Ma cblue of the same style and construction, with additional ornamentation, making it equal in beauty and finish with other Family Machines, whereas in usefulness it far outstrips all compet itors. The price of this now acknowledged neo essary article comes within reach of everj class, and the Company is prepared to offer the most liberal Inducements to buyers. dealers and agents Every Machine warranted. Annlv for circular and samples to EMPIRE SEWING MACHINE COMPANY. No. 201 Bowery, New York. Mnr'h I "71.-'im. SAWS! SAWS!! DISTON, CiCOSS CUT, MILL, DRA3, ASD CIRCULAR SAWS. U'JUTNISG SAWS PATENT PFIt FOR ATED, . - . . . s KLECTRIC SAWS, And DISTON'S SAWS of all kinds, for sal by . 11, F. BltiLKR A CO. II. F. BIGLER & CO.; DEALERS IS HARDWARE, AMD MACACTtnH OS Tiii and Sheet Iron Ware, CLEARFIELD. PA. F A I It II A X K S STANDARD SCALES. Or ALL K1XD3. ALIO, ETSe Barrows, Warehouse Truck, Copying Presses, improved MoneyDraweri, Ac., FOB BALC ST II. Fi BIGLER & CO:, Dealers in Hardware, " Marsh IS Clbar-meld, Pa. 1870. THE CLEARFIELD WOOD CHOPPERS' AXE, .Manufactured expressly for the CLEARFIELD TRADE, for sale by, H. P. BtiiLER 4 CO. FRUIT CAN , Manufactured from best charcoal tin, Grooved and soldered oa outside, WARRANTED. a:jso;glass fruit jars, for sal by H F..IIULER CO. COOK STOVES! SPEAR'S CALORIFIC. SUSQUEHANNA. SUPERIOR, GOV. PENN. REGULATOR. . NOBLE COOK; NA TIOXAL KA XGE, ire, 4-s., And all kinds of HE A TIXG STOVES, On .hand and for sal by II: F. BIGLER & CO.; SECOXD STREET, CLEARFIELD, PA. August S. 1S70. L)INK and White Lining Skins, and Roan Skin at H. BIULER A CO 8. rjlHI.MBLE-SKEl N3 and Pioe-koxe tor W.g. X ons, for sale by H P. BIGLER i CO LRO. IFONV Dest her i-n for tale at La stor of H. t. BIGLER i. CO. STOVES of all sort and sixes, constantly oa hand at U. F. BltiLKR A CO""e CABLE CHAINS a good urtlcli . oil band and for sal. by U F. EI3LER CO. H0R5E-SH0ES, spd horse-nails, to k. had at P.F.B1GLEE A CO S. SADDLES, Bridles, barnes collars Ac, for sal at H. F. BIGLER A CO S. GUNS. Pistols and sword canes to be bad at .. 11. BIGLER A CO b. HARNESS. Trimoii-igs, and Shoe-finding-i fon saieat H. F. BIGLER A CO a. OIL, Putty, F March '70. , II.. Putty, Faints Glass and Nails, tor sale at- H F, LIGLER A CC S. "VTEW LAMPS. Parkins A Uc,c Non-Esj lo siv Lamp a new article just received ansl' for sale by HARRY F. BIULER A CO Y'OUT II S AND BOY S CLOTIUXft. The undersigned having recently added READr-MADE CLOTHIXG to his foraicr business, would respectfully; solicit aa. examination Ol his stock. Being a practical Tailor he flatters himself, that- h-'is able to offer a better eiaVs" of. ready-made, worki than has heretofore been brought to this mar-' kt. Any ona wishing to buy gjod ia tfii lina' "" would save money ky calling at bis store, and making their selections. Also a full supply of GenU'faraiehiBg' good always on aaad. Feeling thankful for past favor, h would re spectfully solicit a eontiouano of the. April 'M, 19. H. BRfDO - rpO THE LADIES. A eireular f.-r mar ried nrsinple fadics, oourainin-- desirable information upon matter sever beiore made pub lic mailed free. Tbosa who wish to giva it a ear, fni perusal may sddrefs. .Mrs ELIZABETH A.. KfNG. Williamsbnrgh, New York, Miielj. J, '71 -Ita