f f;e glaffetitan's ourttaf, gfcarftcfb, rt., l&axcl) 29, 1871. a&aftsraatft Journal w - CLEARFIELD, MAR291871. To'Patboi. To insure the fe transmission of money by mail, patrons should remit by check money-order, or have their letter registered. A receipt will be enclosed in the first paper after ,be money eomesio uauu. Penn' K. B.-Winter Arrangement. MilTr-m leaves Tyrone at : : : 9-3 Arrives at Osceola at : : : .: 1V.15 a.m. " fhilipsburg at . : 11.40 a.m. " Clearfield at : : : 1240p.m. Mail Tnt leaves Clearfield a : : : 2.40 p in Arrives at Pbilipsburg at : : P ' Osceola at : : : : P- w- Tyrone at : : ". : P- m LockHrenat : : 12 2a p. m Accommodation Tram. Ltm Clearfield at : . : : : : Arrive at Philipsburg at : : " Osceola at : : ' i Intersection at : E. Tyrone at : : : Dtarcs Eart Tyrone at : : : : : Arrives at Interjection at : : Osceola at : : : t I'hilipsbucg at r : - 'Clearfield at : : ; Clue connections made at Tyrone Kast and West on the Maine Line. 7.M A. M 9 00 a. m 10.00 a. m. 12 50 p. m. 1 13 p.m. 10 00 a m. 1.0S p. m. 2 00 p. m, 3 40 p.m. 5 50 p. m. ith trains Kelioiocs. Divine services will be held next Sabbath, in Clearfield, as follows: By Uev. Hall, in St. Andrew's Episcopal cliutch, at 11 A. M. aud 7 P. M. Sunday H hool at 3 l M. Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening at " o'clock. By Uev. Butler.in the Presbyterian church, ' mirnine and evening. Sabaath school at P. M. Prayer meeting every Wednesday -fe-enine at 7 o'clock. By Hct. J. H. M'Cord, in the Methodist -elmix-h, tnornin? and evening. . Sabbath school at y A. M. Prayer meeting, every ThurJay at 7i P. M. Communion services Firt Sabbath of every month at 10 A. M. 15y Rev. .Mr. Skinner, in the Baptist church, morning and evening, alternately. To the Eepublicana. the members of the Republican County Committee are requested to meet in the Court House, at ClearCeld, on Tuesday the .1 day of May. at 2 o'clock. P. M-, for the I urjoe of electing a Representative, and n!o a Senatorial, delegate to the State Con rnti.n, t le held ac 'HarrUburg on the 17'ih day of May. All other members of the party are respectfully invited to attend. T. H. Ml -RKAY. March Chairman Co. Com. A I.ITT1.EM1XFD the weather since Tues day the 21st inst., when the sun "croveJ tlm iine." . Aitear tins statoments nf the First Na tional Bank of Clearfield aird Curwensville. ai.d seveial other advertisements, to-day. TiiE.vrw'jAU.. Veob.ervcd several days ago. that the cou tractor hade minenceJ the exeaVarion preparatory to the laying the foundation of the new jail to 1.0 erected in fiiis place. Larye quantities of stone have u!k been hauled. We presume the work will be vigorously prosecuted as soon as the weather is fit. Equinoctial. For six it ci&H days past, the weailicr has been quite winte.rlsh in this region. The latter part of lust week, j the air was raw and cold, with some indica ' tions of snow. On Sunday afternoon some little snow and continued to full at in tervals during the n'v-ht u-itil early on Mon day morning, when it had rout-he J a depth i of about five int-ho). A warm rain, with ti.e .-now now on the ground. wi!i soon raise the river to a good rafting stage. A Kfsvi.t ok Advertising. On We i li -day last, we inserted in the Journal an e tvi.-rr-'-'.-m-.'fit for Mr. Tleritr.T, and three ins tln-r?sf;er (on Saturday) bo sold a genj tbinan rtfe hundred dollars worth of furni t ire as the Srst fruit of that advertisement the pnrchascr stating tlir.t he had been ?:i I'l-.vd to rill by seeing and reading the aherti-einent. We relate this incident. f!i:i;i!y because there is no doubt as to the : ivriti-'t'ilieiit being the immediate and mi i : i -r :i k :i L 1 atrcTit in effecting the sale refor r. 1 ;o. Ie -eased. It is with rccr'it t!iat we an n .iine..' the death of Daniel Livingston. E-q., ot Curwensville. aced 51 vearsand 6 months. Mr. Livingston whs a very worthy and high ly re-i eeted citizen, intimately known in all I'i;t- of this county. Upon the enactment o'" tin- I Menial revenue law, he was appoint ei a-(Mir in this (the J'.'th) Congressional li-tri.-t. which position be held until his nVath. He discharged the duties of his of fice ttit'u fidelity to the government, and the g iicra! satisfaction o? the citizens in the district. He was quite ill for more than a v;ir pa-t, and hence his (hath was not un i xr-t-cted. He left a wife and ten children, i:id a large circle of friends, to nioui"n his it iiii-e. Qt it STarETS. We again call the atten tion of our citizens, an! borough officers, to t'k- ml-.Ma'jIe condition of our streets. We ar- inf.'med that, according to an estimate nil.-, one year's taxes would permanently -i-pr.tve Market street from the bridge to I'.'W-l street, and that two years' taxes would fat Scioud i-treet in like repair, its entire i- i!--:h. H this be a fact, why not expend tho present year's taxes on either one of the ' -treets named, instead of wasting , the wjiiey in patching all over town ? The tax-f'- expended in permanent repairs, would, in a ft-w years, suffice to make our streets wor ,ry il-e importance of the place, instead of "mi: a disgrace to our citizens. We hope w.i give this subject due attention at tMs tim Lvj Train. On the 15th March, a tr jin of 7.; loaJfi(J C3rs was hauled off the Tyrone and Clearfield Railroad ; and on the !'''a a train of 1 loaded cars was taken ' -r the mountain from Osceola. On the la-tor day 293 loaded cars were taken on to tta "i ah line at Tyrone, 257 of which were ? the Clearfield branch, and 36 off the 1:M Eagle Valley branch. The Tyrone H'riJd .-ays : "Few persons outside of rail r 'al circles and very many within the ring are at all cognizant of the immense amount ff freight paving over the Tyrone and 1 arEe!d road." And, we may add, the bu-ints is daily increasing, and will contin-l- to increase for years to come. This ranch is, perhaps," the most profitable in cr,rnjeetin with the Pennsylvania Central, a,ii much of its prosperity, no doubt, is at ' itab.e to the efficiency of the officers in Complimentary. We are indebted to the "Juneauta" Lecture Committee, Ty rone, for a complimentary ticket to Anna E. Dickinson's lecture, Saturday evening, April 22d. Subject, "Joan D'Arc." The AssESStirtiiHiP. The decease of P. Livingston, E-q., has created a vacancy in the Assessor-ship in the 19th Congressional district. We are glad to learn that an effort is making for the appointment of Mr. E. Livingston, the eldest son of the deceased, upon whom, in a great measure, will devolve the care of a large and dependent family. Young Livingston being familiar with the business of the office, having transacted most of it during the past two years, is ful ly competent to discharge the duties of the position. We hope the appointment will be made. . To Employers. A Committee of busi n'ess men have organized the Employment Bureau of the Young Men' Christian. As sociation, and located an offiae ut 123 South Seventh Street, Philadelphia, where applica tions for situations are registered, and so classified that at a moment's notice. Clerks, Book-Iveepers, Salesmen, Porters, Lads. Farmers, Gardeners, and Laborers of all kinds can be supplied. A great many desi rable persons from other cities, and the country and the old world, ire constantly flocking to the city, and as strangers they appTy to the Association to befriend them. It is often of great interest to business men to get help, and get it quickly, and the Bu reau offer their services,' making no charge to either party. Apply to. or address Alex. Sloan, Sup't Employment Bureau, 123 South 7th Street. Local Correspondence. Lock Haven. PA. March 17th. 1S7I. S. J. Row: Dear Sir: By referring to the last issue of the Republican you will see that Curwensville is noted for the produc tion of two remarkable curiosities, viz: "fools," who write for the Jot'RNAL. and sages, who write for the llrpuhliran. One of the latter, a sort of paragon, who signs himself "Democrat," seems very much ex ercised over a letter which appeared in your columns signed "II.," and in his righteous indignation he completely annihilates poor II. with a single stroke of his powerful pen. It certainly was very strong presumptive evidence of the insanity of II., and very imprudent in him to refer to the antecedents of Mr. J'omeroy just at that time, (when silence" would have been so much more ac ceptable to the admirers of the lecturer.) but Deuioc.-at seems to have forgotten that "fools' and children speak the truth." Would it not have been better for Democrat to deny or refute lhe charges made by II. instead of howling 'fools and fanatics,"but that is pre-cinineut'y Ivuiocrat-ic argument. Again Democrat is shock. '1 at the "inde cency" of H's. letter. I pit-"! guilty but would offer in extenuation the iact lhat it. is made up principally of quotations from the La Crosse Democrat. Had he heard the same words fall fre-h from the lips of the idoliz ;d "Briek"they would hare struck a responsive chord in hi sensitive auditorum ffiat would have thrilled his inmost soul (?) but when they are served up second hand j I gh! h is very much disgusted then at II. The Roston W says Butler is not hand some, but he isn't Biaine-looking, by any means. MARRIED. On Sunday, March 5th. lc71. v Charles Robacker, Esq., Mr. Cyrus Lydick, of Perry county, and Miss Ai.dore Bcndy, of Huston township, CiearGold county. especial r:ul gJocul .Vffi?.T intrrfd vn'ttr thi hrfli n at fotlxici: 1 . retit a line for first insertion ; and 5 Cf.ntx a Uiif f'jr each tubsetjitent iHtrrtion. Dr. F. Pi.atto, formerly of Syracuse, X. Y., desires us to inform the people of Clearfield and vic'nity that he has perma nently 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 Reed street, south side, between the Railroad and Second street, where he may be found night and day, when not engaged elsewhere. March 8, 1871. tf Important to Everybody. The citi zens of Clearfield and vicinity are informed that Mr. D. R. Fullertori has just fitted up a first class room on Second street, one door north of the new Masonic building, where he will open, on Thursday nest, the largest stock of Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, ever brought into the county. Per sons in want any article in his line, will find it to their advantage to give him a call. To Oi'R Patrons. We have this day sold our entire stock of Hats, Caps. Shoes. Carpets and Oil Cioths, to Mr. D. R. Ful- lerton, who intends making that branch of business a speciality. Mr. Fullerton intends keeping a first class line of goods, and per sons in need of anything in his line wiil do well to call on him at his new store on Sec ond street. Having disposed of the above branch of business, our entire attention will be given to the Dry Goods and Xotion bu siness, which will be complete in every re spect. Reed Brothers. Clearfield, March 2Sth, 1S71. Neglected Tiiroat and Leva Disea ses. During the changeable seasons of fall and winter when Cough; and Colds are 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. Hassan's Compound Syrup of Tar is the besc 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. Xo fam ily should be without its It is no private "quack" preparation ; on the contrary, it is prescribed by some of the most eminent physicians in the country. Price 50 cents. For sale by Hartswick & Irwin, Clearfield ; Joseph R. Irwin, Curwensville, and Drug gists everywhere. Feb. 22-1 2t. c LOSING QUOTATIONS of G overctnent Seen. No. C9 Wood at. . 1871. ritiea, IJ I. Brady A t'o'a Pittsburgh, March 18. BUT SELL 1101 lllf 113 U3t 113J 112i lift, lioi Iin iifl 107 107 119 119 119 119 119j 119 87 92 101 Gold, U. S. 6's 1HS1. U S. U.S. U.S 'J.S 5-2fl". 182, fr-2(l'. 1H4. 4-20". 1865, -10-10", 5- 2il', January A July, 1965, 6- 2U", January A July. JS47, 5-20's. January A July. 10S8, Union Pacific Kailroad. Central Pacific Kailroad, Cy. Pacifies, Clearfield Eetail Markets. CnRKKI TED WKKKLY BT K. M09SOP. Apples, dried, lb, 10 I Hay, ton, Apples, grean, bu, 65 Hams, lb. Applebutter, gal, 1 00 Shoulders, lb, Butter, lb, 35 Sides, lb, Beef, fresh, lb, 10 Lard, lb, jiecf, dried, lb, 25 Oats, bo. Buckwheat, bo, 1 00 Unions, bo. Buckwheat flour. Ib 4 Pork, lb. Beans, bu. 2 50 Pork, mess, bbl, :2 00 20 14 IS 20 60 1 00 U 33 00 60 Boards, per H 14 00 I Potatoes, bu, Corn. shelled,' 1 00 1 Plaster, bbl. " ears, 50 J Peaches, dried, lb " meal, 2 50 Kye. bu. Chop. rye. 2 50 Kags, lb. ' mixed. 2 30 Sal r. ner sack. 50 13 25 3 3 50 5 00 12 00 8 00 1 60 40 Cheese. Ib. 25 ftbingles, 18 in. Cherries, lb, 18 Shinnies. 26 in. Chickens. dresfsed lb, 15 Timothy seed, bu Eggs, 20 Wheat, bu, Flour, bbl. 7 50 Wool, lb. rPHK UNIVERSAL DIAL is a curious . invention, and a perfect success. Its simplicity and accuracy are truly wonderful See "The Old Clock on the Wall," in another column October 19. 1870 Gm. POR SALE. A Double Turbine Water Wheel, manofactured by James Laffell & Co.. at Springfield, Ohio, is new and will be sold at less than cost. For further particulars in quire of the undersigned at Clearfield. March 1, '7l.-tf. A.S. GOODRICH. CAUTION. All persons are hereby cau- tioned a train's t takins; or buying a certain SOT E. given by me to Nelson Wagoner, dated February 21 , 187l,cajling for Fiftben Dollars, pay able twenty days after date, as I have not receiv ed any value for said note and will not pay the same unless compelled by due course of liw. Mar 6J5-3t JOHN M CAKDELL. BRICKS. The Ilotchkiss & Buss Patent Imt.roved BRICK MACHINE will make 20 000 Bricks of Scpehior Quality in a working day. which can be hacked right from the Machine. It is simple and durable, and Bricks can be made by it cheaper than by any other pro c3s. For making DrwinTile it is alw unri vailed. Mat-hines.State. County and Yard Rights for sale. Address FERRY FARM BRICK WOKKS. 19 Cliff St., Koom 7. New Kork (Mar.l5-7m a. L. RE RI. J.P.WKAVF.R W. I-OWELL, O. f. noor NOTICE; wwxts. CLEARFIELD 3'LANING MILL ALL RIGHT. Messrs. HOOP. WEAVER A, CO., Proprietors, would respectfully inform the citiieai ef the couuty that tliey have completely reCtted and supplied their PLANING MILL, in this Borough, with the beft and latest improved WOOD WORKING MACHINERY, and are bow prepared to execute all erders in their line of business, sneh as Flooring, Weatherboahling, Sash, Doors, Climis, Brackets, and Moldings, of all kinds. Tbeybsve large stock of dry lumber on hand. and will pay cash for olear stuff, on-and-a-tl' inh pannel plani-preferred Nov 6. '67. REEP RFED REED REED brothers Brotherj Brothers HEED BROTHERS, REED REED REED 1S.F.ED BRO S BR ) S BRO'S Are receiving this week a large and attractive stock of FANCY DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, WHITE GOODS kc, to which the attention of bajers is invited. SPLENDID PLAID DRESS GOODS, 2j and 30 cents. EPLENDID BLACK ALPACA, 2b and 30 cents. EPLFFDID SUMMER SHAWLS, $2.00, $2.50 and f 3.00. SPLENDID LACE POINTS, $4.00 and St 50. PPLENDID LINEN DAMASK, 45. 50 A 60 els. per yard. ELE(J ANT MARSEILLES QUILTS, $2 00 and $2 50. GOOD NAPKINS, 75 cts.j 67 cts., $1.00 and $1.25 por dozen. GOOD TOWELS, 12i and 18 cents each. GOOD TOWELING, 13 aud 12 cents. SPLENDID PIQUE?, 18, 20, 25 and 31 cents per yard. GOOD CALICO, 6i, 7. 8 and 10 cents per jard. MUSLIN. YARD WIPE, 8 cents yer yard. HAIR GOODS IN GREAT VARIETY. CURLS, 35 cents. BEST SWITCHES, 20 cents. NEW CHIGNONS. VERY CHEAP. XEW MILLINERY GOODS ! New Spring Styles of HATS AND BONNETS! The choicest line of FLOWERS in the market. SUNDOWNS, in great variety. New Styles LADIES' COATS, Ac. Ac , And thousands of other thingsof which we would l;ke to tell you but for the want of time, being too busy selling goods. DON'T FAIL TO CALL! REED BROTHERS, Market St., Clearfield, Ta. BUTTER, EOG3, WOOL, and all marketable produce taken. March 15, 71. ANNOUNCEMENT. REED BROTHERS. I hare this day associated with me in the mer cantile busines try brother Robert Reed, 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 latest novelties in the market will be kept on hand. The Branch Store in Curwentville will be continued, where will be found as choice a line of goods as at the main store in ClearCeld. New Spring Goods will be on hand about the 13th of March. WILLIAM REED. . Clearfield, March 1, 1S71 . Market street The book accounts of Wm. Reed will be prompt ly and immediately settled. Wh. Rkei. March 8, '71. "EW SPRING STOCK1 J. SHAW 4; SON. flave just returned from the east and are new opening an entire new stock ef goods in the room formerly eccupied by Wm. F. Irwin, on Market Street, which they new offer to the public at the lowest cash prices. Their stock eonsista of a general assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Queensware, Hardware, Boots, Shoes, Hats. Caps. Bonnets, Dress Coeds. Fruits, Candies. Fish, Salt, Brooms, Nails, etc., in fact, everything usually kept in a retail store can be had by calling at this store, er will be procured to order. Their stock is well selected, and eoniist ef the newest goods, is of the best quality, ef the latest styles, and will be sold at lowest prices fcr cash, or exchanged for approved country produce. Be sure and call and examine cur stock before making your purchases, as we are determined ilease all who may faver us with tbeir custom. MayS. ISS7. J . SHAW A SON. pURNITURE ROOMS, jon CUEL1C1T, Desires te inform hisoid friends nr.d easterners that, having enlarged his shop and increased hit facilities fur manufacturing, he is r.oir prepared to make to order sui'h furniture as may be deir ed, in good style am at chrap ra!ts for cash. lie mostly has on. hand at his "Fui piture Rooms.' a varied assortment of furniture, among which is Bl'REAUS AJI) SinEEOAUns, Wardrobes and Book-cases; Centre. Sofa. Parlor. Breakfast and iMnr.ij extension Tables. Common, French-wists, Cottage, Jen-ny-liind and other Bedsteads. SOFAS OF ALL KrN'lT. WORK-STANDS, DAT RACK?, WASH-STANDS, Ac. Spring'seat. Ca'n-hotf-m. eH Par'or Chairs; And common and other Chairs. LOOKING-GLASSES Of every description on hand, and hew glasses fcr old frames, whick wiil be pu is an very rGabe terms. onort notice. He also keeps on hand, or furnishes to order. Hair. Corn-husk, liair andCvttwn top Mattresses. cornxs, or every rind. Hade to order, and funerals attended with a Hearse, wfacnsrerdesirnble. Also, House paintibg done to order. The above, and many other articles are furnished to customers chenp for cash er exchanged for ap proved country produce. Cherry. Maple. Poplar, Lin-wood and ofhr Lumber suitable for the busi ness, taken in exchange for furniture. Remember the shop is on Marnet street. Clear field, and nearly opposite t h -OM Jew Stf.re." Kocemher 4. fr.l.i JUST" IN TIME! TflB NEW GOODS AT A. K. WRIGHT & SONS, CLEARFIELD, PA., Having jiist returned from the eastern cities we are now opening a full fIock of seasonable goods, at our rooms on Second street, to which (hey respectfully invite thb attention ot the pub lie generally. Our nssorfiiient is unfurpnssed in this soction. and is being sold very low for cash. The Mock cornets in part of . DRY GOODS of th best quality, tush Trints. DcIatnes.AIpa ens. Merinos. inphamf ; Muslins, bleached and unbleached ; Drillings Tickips. cotton and wool Flannels. Cassiuiers. Ladies' Shawls. Coats. Nu bias. Hoods. Hoop skirts. Balmorals Ac . Ac. all of-wHch will be sold i.ow rod cash. Also, a fine assortment of the best of MENS WEAR consisting of Drawer r-d chirts. Hats and Cnps, B"ts and Shoes, Handkcrchicftt cravats, etc. Also. Raft Rope. Dott Bone. R:i!t!n.i Augurs and Axes. Nails and Spikes Tinwnre, Lamps and Lamp wicks and chimneys, eic. etc. Also, Queensware 'Jlassware nr Iwarr.Groee ries. and spices of all kinds In short, a general assortment of every thirin usnaUy kept in a retail store, alt cheap for cash, or approved country produce. Nov.2j-jln-n"l3. WRIOIITA SONS. II 0 M E S F 0 R A L L . IN TITSJ Land of Flowers and Perpetual Growth. FLORIDA, THE ITALY OF AMERICA. Is not excelled in Climate by any of the United states, and it may be doubted whether it can be equaled in the world Located on the very borders of the Torrid Zone still her situation between the Gulf of Mexico and th" Atlantic ocean is such that she is swept alternately by tne winas oi me baAtern and Wes tern seas, and relieved from the burning heats which prevail in other Southern States; and thus' it happens that by the joint influence of latitude and peculiar location, she is relieved, on the one band, from the rigors of the Winter climate of the Northern and .Mi Idle states, and on the oth er, from the extreme beat with which not only the .Southern States, but in the summer time the Northern States are characterised. Settlers have not the hardships to undergo that have been the lot of the pioneers who opened xtt and developed our harsh Northern latitudes. The entire year t a perpetual srnsotl of groieth, able to produce and send to markets' the productions of the TropteaJ and Temperate Zonrs tccris and montn in advance of av other Iceaity, and at a seamn tehen al! tueh production Zae luxurious, and command the very httrhest prices ; THE FLORIDA IMPROVEMENT COMPANY, under the att'pires of the itat. of Florida, pro pose to furnish lands of uniform good quality, and upon which can be raided Vegetable. Fruits, etc.. common to the more Northern climates, and all the U rains. Fruits and Vegetables of the Tropics. Such selected lands, in the healthiest part ef the State, and of the best quality. The Company have issued a pamphlet of 128 pages, containing full aud reliable information concerning Florida, its Climate, Soil, and Produc tions, with a sketch of its history, which the Com pany will forward, free of postage, on reeeipt of 23 cents. For other information or circular, address or apply to 1UE FLORID V IMPROVEMENT COMPANY, 34 Pare Row, New Yobe. NEW YORK AND FLORIDA COLONY, Partially organised. For full information, cir culars, eto., address EDWARD DELOL'EST, 82 Nassau street. Now York City. P. O, Box 5508. March 8, 1871-3m. CANNED FRUIT. Canned Plums, Peachei and canned ccrn, etc , for sale at the Drug Store of A.I. SHAH. HOUSE AND LOT at Private' Sale, In lhe village of William's 7rove, Bigler Station. Tyrone and Clearfield Railroad. House, frame. J?x24 feet, and 2 stories in height, with kitchen attached; frame office, 16x2 teet, suita ble for a store room ; and also a stable on the property. Lot eontains about half an asre. For terms. Ac, apply to Dr. F. K. head, Kylertoirn, Pa., or the undersigned. J)A. MCll BUI. March 8. 1870 -5ip. Clearfield. Pa. TTALUABLE FARM FOR SALE The V c.,),i:riltara iffj. nf nritfnf.-? Cllft th.p nronertv known as the "Wheatland Farm." in Uuelich township, Clearfield county. Pa., and be longing to the estate of Lisle McCully. late of said township, deceased. Said farm is bounded by lands of Joseph MoUullongn tt vt . MOiuuy, Flynn A Co., and others, and contain 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 dwelling houses, a good Dana oarn. wagon sueu spnug uuu. v riage house, and other necessary outbuildings. Thero are two bearing orchards on the premises, and abundance of pure water from never failing springs. nvenientty located . The property is convenient to churches and schools, and within a half mile of the line of the Osceola and Pasey villa railroad. The land for fertility and p oductive ness is not surpassed in the county, and is also underlaid with several valuable coal veins. For further information inquire of J 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 statir-g terms to those wishing to purchase. 1. W McCl LLY. SUSANNA McCL'LLY. March 1, '71 5t. Executors. P. T. I. DR. BOYEirS PURE WEST BRANCH BITTERS. A Pure, Pleasant, Safe and ReIinbleTonic.com pounded from fresh and choice herbs and pos itively pure spirits, free from fu?il oil. or ether irritating properties, and wiil not disagree or offend the most delicate stomach. Warrant ed to contain more med icinal virtue than any bitters at present offered to the public. IT NEEDS BUT A TRIAL. To increase tt'o Appetite to promote Digestion to cure Dyspepsia to cure Fe cr and Ague to cure Biliousness to care Constipation to cure Chronio Diarrhea to cure Flatulence to cure Acid Eructations to cure Nervous Debility to cure Hypochondria to cure Sallowness of the Complexion to cure Pimples and Diotohcs to rare t;neral Debility and Prostration of the Physical lowers, IT JfAS XO EQUAL TRY IT AND BE CONVINCED. SOLD EVERYWHERE, AT $1 rER BOTTLE. A liberal discount to ths trade. B AMITACTEREO EXOLCR1VRLT T A. I. S II A W, CT.EARFlF.l.b. PA.. Dealer in Drugs. Medicine', Chemicals, Dye Stuffs. Oils, Pnint., Varnishes, Ae.. Patent Medicines. Pure Wines nnd Liquors for medical purposes. Fancy and Toilet Articles, and all goods usually kept in a Drug Store, sold eheiip. Having employed E. D.Snyder agraduante in. Pharmacy who speaks both English and i-r-tuan, the undersigned feels no hsitncy in saying that customers can rely upon having the prescrip tions properly put up. A. I. SHAW. Feb 23. 1870. SPRING GOODS! 3USTRECEIVIN3, Splendid 10 cent Calicoes. Light Calicoes, Delai nes, l?.l- ishirtina- cheeks, Mut-lins, vrnite tooua. Percales, Iilack Silks. Japanese Silks. Sil k Poplins, illack Alpacas. Velveteens. Shawls, Table Linens, Hoys' Carsimerts, Ac. et Paris Kid Gloves, Blue A fireen Kid Gloves. Iloisery, Si k Gloves. Lace Collars, Il.tir Switches, Chignons, Hair Nets. Corsets, Hoop Skirts, Ao , Ao. Dress Trimmings. Silk Fringes", Satin, Velvet Ribbons, Buttons, Ac., Ac. Trimmed Hats, Ribbons and Millinery Goods Unequaled stock of Ladles' and Childrens' Shoes and Uaitcrs. Men French Kip and Calf Routs, Caifand Lasting Gaiters. 2,000 pieces Wall Paper, from 6 cts !o SI per bolt. Carpets, Floor Oil Cloths, Window Shade, best White Granite Tea Ware. Glass Ware, Table Knives and 1 orks. Choice Teas and Coffee and other G rceeries. Dried Fruits. Peaches, Prunes, Cherries. Canned Peaches. Tomatoes. Corn, Pickles, Ao. The atove. 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 YOU BUY OR NOT. J. M . KRATZER, (Frmerly C. Kratzer Sr .So), Next door to H. F. Bigler A Co., 2d Street, CLEARFIELD, PA. March 15,71. CLEARFIELD ACADEMY! A Male and Female High School. Each Departhent Distinct axd Complete is Itselp. The Third Session of the present Scholastic year, of this Institution, commenced on Monday, the 13th ay of February, 1S71 Pupils can enter at any time. Tbey will be charged with tuition from the time they enter to the close of the session. The conrse of instruction embraces everything included in a thorough, practical and accomplish ed education of both sexes TERMS OF TUITION i Orthography. Reading. Penmanship, Primary Arithmetic, Primary Geography and Pencil Drawing, per session, (11 weeks). $5 00 Grammar, Local and Descriptive Geography, Map Drawing, History, Mental and Written Arith metic, and Pencil Drawing. S3 00 Algebra. Geometry, Trigonometry, Mensuration, Surveyin', Natural and Moral Philosophy, Ge ology. Physiology, Chemistry, Rhetoric, Physi cal Geography, Book keeping. Botany, and Pen cil Drawing, 89 00 Latin, Greek and French, with any of the above branches. Pearl or Oriental Painting, 24 lessors. Monochromatic Painting, 24 lessons, Crayon Drawing, 24 lesson", Fancy Hair Work, 24 lessons. Tapestry, Instrumental Music. 30 lessons. SI2 00 12 00 10 00 1 00 12 OS 8 00 10 00 f if No deduction will be made for absence. I C' Students, from a distance can b accom modated with boarding at low rates. VW Any one, not a member ef the School, ean receive private instructions in any of the orna mental branches. For further particulars inquire of, or address, Rev. P. L. HARRISON, . u. March U. 1871. rriaoinel. . F. N A U G L E . WATCH MAKER, GRAHAM'S ROVT, CLF.ARFIEr.U. Tbe undersigned repectful!y informs his old customers and the public, that he has en hand, (and constantly receiving new additions.) a large stock of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry. . CLOCKS, a large variety from the best Man ufactory, eonsisting of Eight-day and thirty-hour spring and Weight, and Levers, Time, Strike and Alarm clocks. WATCHES a fine assortment, o 'silver Hunt ing and open case American patent Levers, plain and full jeweled. GOLD TEfiS. an elegant assortment, of the best quality. Also, in silver extension and desk holders SPECTACLES, large assortment, far and near sight, colored and plain glass. JEWELRY of every variety, from a single piece to a full set. ALSO, fine assortment of Spoon. Forks, but ter knives. etc.. Dinted on eenuine Alaoata. ATtSO. Hair Jewelrv. with nuree-nld mountine. got up to order. Caifand 'see sample book. AH kino. of Clocks. Watches and Jewelrv eara fully repaireu and Warranted. A continuance ot patronage is solicited. Nov. 2Wth. lorta. H. V. NAUGLK R E M0 JA L . hartswick: & irwin, DRUOTISTS, Market St., Cfearteld, Pa. We beg leave to inform car old and new custo mers, that we have removed c'tr establishment to the new building just erected on Market street, nearly adjoining the Mansion House on the west, and opposite Graham A Sons store, where we re spectfully invite the public to come and bu tbeir DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PATEXf MEDI- CIXS.OILS. PAINTS AND VARNISHES, Onrstockof Drugs and Mediuineseonsist ol evfry thing ued. selected with the greatest care, and WARRANTED STRICTLY PL RE! We also keep a lull stock of Dyes. Perfumeries Toilet articles. Soaps. Tooth Brushes. Hair IJ.: jsh- es. Whitewash Brushes, and every other kind of Brushes. We have a la ge lot of White Lead Tuqientine, Flaxseed Oil, Paints, and in fact everything used in the painting business, which we offer at City prices to cash iuyers. TOBACCO AND SEGARS, Confectionery. Spices, and the largest stock of va rieties ever offered in this place, and warranted to be of the best the market affirds J. . II ARTS W If K. Dee. 5, 1R. JOHN F. IRWIN. P. . MILLBB. A. a. fowkLl NEW FIRM. MILLER & POWELL, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in all tinds nf Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps No tions, Groceries, II iird ware Queensware. Wood and VY f How ware. Flour, Bac in, Fish, Salt, Ac, Market St , Clearfield, Pa. FOR THE LADIES They have Bonnets. Silks. Coburgs. Alpacas, Me rinos, Wool Delaines, Lustres, Gingham. Prints, Poplins, Lawns. Sunshades, Handkerchiefs, Kid and other Gloves. Iloisery, Balmorals, and a gen em! variety of Ribbons, Trimmings, Buttons. Braids, etc., at the lowest prices. FOR GENTLEMEN Tbey have Black and Blue Cloths. l'.Inck and Fsn oy Cassioieres. Sattinetis, Tweeds. Meltons. Water proof Cloth. Silk. Satin and common Vesting. eto , in great variety, and at prices that will give gen cral satisfaction to buyers. ALSO, A general assortment of Ready-mide Clothing Hats and Caps Boots and Shoes. Hardware and Queeasware. Wood and Willowware, and a fall stock ef Groceries. IN FACT, MILLER A POWELL sell all nrticles that are usually kept in a well-regulated country store anlhehco the people generally wili Cud it to tbeir advantage to buy goods cf their. GRAIN AND COCNTRt PRODUCE taken in exchange for goods. February 15, 187 1 -tf. MOSHANSfON Land and Lumber Co., MANUFACTURE LUMBER, LATH, PICKETS, AND SHINGLES. II. II. SIIILLIXGFORD, President, OgUe Forest Place, 125 S. 4th St , Prit'a. JNO. LAWSIIE, Gei'l Surf t; Osceola Mills, Clearfield County, Pa. MoslianRon Lnfid and LiiRiVr Co.? Ofler Inducements to Purchasers of CHOICE GOODS, AT THEIR M A M M O T II STORE IS OSCEOLA. Moshannon Land and Limber Co., Offer LOTS in the Borough of Osceola and vicinity for sale. Terms easy. Apply at the Office of the Co. JOIIX LAWSIIE, Gen'l Snp't, January 18, 1871. WANTED, AGENTS. A few first cla. men to act a.s agents fur Wheeler and Wilson "s Sewing .Machines. We will pay a sala ry or liberal commissions. Horre, wagoa and outfit furnished Apply to WM. SUMNER A CO . 144 Wood St , Pittsburgh, Pa , or 1 Franklin ftreet. Johns tewn. Pa. Mar. 8, '70 -3m. T ESTAUR ANT.-Tl.e well-known "Go rdl A' man Saloon," one equare east of the 'Nagle House," on Front St.. Marietta.-Pa., ha been leased by the undersigned, where he will keep a first-class -RKsTAL KANT AND CAFK." Rafimen will find it a convenient place to get r freahmenu when fn Marietta The most fastid ious at all times aatisned. ii. W. HECKKOTHB. Marietta. Feb 2,"71-3mp. LOOK AT THIS ! EOOKS AND STATIONERY. Eieles and MitceUareofi Peeks; Sheet Moiie fir Piano, Flute and Violin ; Blank Atvount and Pass Bonks, ef every de scription; Paper and Envelopes. French pressed and plain: Pen-and Pencils; Deeds; Mortgages; Judgment, Exemption and Froniisory Notes; Blank Legal Paper; White and Parchment Brief; Legal can: Record cap and Bill cap, ete.. Will be sold at Wholesale er Retail by I A. OAULIN, At the Pos office, on Market Street, Clearfield. Pa. Mav 5. 158 II. F. BIGLER & CO., DEALERS IS HARDWARE, AND MANCrACTCRKRS OP Tin and Sheet Iron Were, CLEARFIELD. PA. FAIRBANKS' STANDARD SCALES. OP ALL KI0. ALSO. Baggsge Barrows, Warehouse Trucks, Copying Presses. Improved Money' Drawers, Ae., rou s ilk rv II. F. lUGLEIl & CO., Dealers in Hard war, March 16 J Clrarfield. Pjl (1870. THE CLEARFIELD WOOD CHOPPERS' AXE, fanufsctured expressly for the CLEARFIELD TRADE, for ss!e by H. F. lit iLEK A CO. FRUIT CAN, . Manufactured from best charcoal tin. Grooved and soldered on outside, WARRANTED. 4 - A: SO.G LASS FRUIT JARS, for sale by H. P. BI1LKR A CO. SAWS! SAWS!! J) IS TON, CROSS CUT. MILL. DRAG, AND CIRCULAR SAir.S. I.I'iHTNIN'1 SAWS PATENT rFliFOKATED, ELECTRIC SAWS, Ad DISTOS'c SAWS or all kinds, for sale by n. P. BIGLER A CO COOK STOVES! SPEAR'! CALORIFIC, S UXQ UEHA NX. 4 . SUPERIOR. GOV. PEXN. REGULATOR. NOBLE COOK, NA TIOXA L .RAXGE. ift , fre., And all kinds of HEATING STOVES, . . On band and for sale by H. F. BIGLER & CO., SECOND STREET, CLEARFIELD, PA. AagustS 1878. PINK and White Lining Ekr.s. and Roan Kfcinf t H BIGLP.K A CO S. rpiilMRI.E-SKElNS and Pipe boxes r Wae X ns, for sale by H. F. BIG LKR A CO TP.ny, IKON!! Best bar iron, for .ale at the L store of Ii. F. BIGLER A CO. STOVES rj: all rts and sires. eensttly en band at II. F. BIGLER A CO S CABLE CHAINS a good article. o band and forsaleby n. F. BltiLKK A CO HORSE-eHOES, and horae-naili. to be has I. F. BIGLER A GO'S. i . "" ' SA DELES, Brid'es. harness, collars A., for ! t H. P. BIGLER A Q'J'S. , . - m . GITNS, Pistols and word ear.es ta he had at H F. B1GWK A CO K. HARNESS. Trimmings, and, Sjoe-5ndirgs for 11. F. ijOLER A CO S. . - " OIL. T-aV f, Paints Glesaand ?ail for sste at M.rch 70 H, . BIGLEk A CO'3. VTEW LAMPS rallies House's Non Explo. i. ive Lamp a sew artiele ju.t received and f'" r sale by HAKRI F. ElULlta A CO x-out us- A2vD BOYS', CLOTHING. The cnuersigned Baring recently added READY-MADE CLOTHING to his former business, wtiald respectfully solicit an e x.i agination ol his stock. Beits; a practical Tailor he flatters himself that he if able to offer a better e!ai oT resdy-m.1e work than has heretofore been brought to this mar-, ket. Any one wishing to Vajt goods in Aim lino' would save money by calling at his store, ard Disking their aehKtions. Also, a, full supply of Gents 'furnishing goods always on hand. Feeling thankful forpat favors he would re. spectfully solicit a eontlaasnce of the. sae, April 23, 1S69. H. BRIDGK. TWO THE LATHES. A circular for mar ried or single ladies, containing desiral.'e information upon natters never beiore made pub lie mailed free Those wbn wish to five it a care ful perusal may address Mis FLIZABKTU KIN'U. Williaoosburgh, New Vork,. -March 1 , '71
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