(ie taffetttan' goitnwf, gfearpefo, ga.f g&axc 291871. gat tot gflvmtv. Cxltkt. To obtain good celery, it is seoessary that the plants should be strong and well crown. Sow the seeds in a ' hot ted or cold-frame. When the plants are about three inches in height, transplant to 'a nicely prepared bed in the border, setting them about four or five inches apart. When some six inches high, and good stocky plants, let them in the trenches--about the middle of July is early enongh. Too many make trenches by digging out the top soil, and putting a few inches of mold at the bottom, and never obtain good celery. The trenches should contain at least eighteen inches . of good tofl and well-rotted manure, in about equal portions. Take off all suckers and stragling leaves at the time of the transplant ing. Earth np a little during the summer, keeping the leaf-stalks close together, so that the soil can not get between them ; and daring September and October earth up well for blanching. Those who grow celery for market extensively do not use trenches, but make the soil deep and rich, and plant " in rows, earthing up with the plow. Take up the plants late in the fall, just before winter sets in. A little may be placed in the cellar, covered with sand or earth, for immediate use. The beat way of keeping is to dig a trench about a foot wide, deep -enough to stand the stalks of celery erect, leaving the tops a foot below the surface. Place them in this trench, without crowd ing, then cover with boards and plenty of leaves and straw. This can be opened at any time during the winter, commencing at one end, and removing enough to the cellar to lost a week or ten days. A Good Method op Getting Hat. In these days of high prices for farm labor and low prices for products or the farm, any way of producing a desired result by a less expensive process than the usual one, is to be adopted by the progressive farmer with out hesitation. A correspondent of the New England .Farmer gives the following plan of getting hay, which he says has been practiced successfully by several of his ac quaintances, who think it a great saving of labor over the way commonly practiced of mowing in the morning. The hay b all cut in the afternoon, when entirely free from external moisture. Next day, after the dew is all off, it is turned. After dinner it is raked and got in without delay. There is no cocking at night and opening next day. All such labor is 6aved. One man, who has practiced this several years, is justly consid ered one of the best farmers in town. His stock looks well, and prsdaces as much as any. His farm improves yearly, and he makes an annual investment every year out side. He considers his hay to fes letter than wlm cured the old-fashioned wsy.and it certainly looks and smells as well as any I ever saw. ltay or grass alone will not support a horse under hard work. Becaune there is not sufficient nutritive body in it. COCSTV DIRECTORY. TIME OF HOLDING COURT. id Monday in January, I 3d Monday in June, J w. Jd in March, J 4th " in Sept 2 w. th " in May, 2d in Sot. 2 w. COtrXTT ASD DI3TRCT OFFICERS. Pres't Judge Jlon.Chas. A Mayer. Lock Haven. Aa'te.Judgej Hon. Samuel Clyde. Clearfield. lion. Jacob Willhelm, Grahamton Sheriff. . . . Cjrenas Howe, . . . Clearfield Prothonotary, Aaron C. Tate. . . -' Beg. A Reo. . Asbury W. Lea, District Att'j, W. M M'Cullough, . Treasurer.. . Lever Flegal,. . . Co. Surveyor, S. F McCloskey, . CurwensviUe Comniss'n'rs, Othello Smead, . N. Washington famuel Shalfner, . Clearfield. Samuel U. Hind man, Glen Hope. Auditors. . . Clark Brown. . . Clearfield. Price A. Rowles, . N.Millport. John D. Miller, . . Hard. Coroner. . . . Jamea A. Moore, . . Clearfield Co.Snperiadt Geo W. Snyder, . . " LIST 07 POST-OFFICES. Tswiuaip. Nametof P.O. Nametof P.M. Beoearia, - - Glen Hop, - . Homer UuBree - - - Utahville, ... 8. McFarland. Hegarty's,-; Roads Samuel Ilegarty Bell, - - - Bower, - - 6 A.Rorahaugb " ---- Ciest, .... Thos.A. M'Ohee " ... Cash, J. W Campbell. . Ostend, - - - H. L. Henderson Bloom, - - Foirest. .... Algernon Holden Boggs, - - Clearfield Bridge, - Jas. Forrest. .... Wallaceton, - - John E Moore Bradford, - Woodland, ... Win. Albert. . ... Wm'i Grove. - Ed-JVilliams Brady, - - Lutbersburg, - L.B. Carlile " -- Troutville, - - Mrs. C. Weaver " - - Jefferson Line. . Jahn TT.hri; Eurnslde, - XewWashingtoni - Sam'I MeCune Burnside Matthew Irwin. Jack Patchin. - W. Snmmerville - Lewi? J. Hurd - Wm McGarvey -HA. Farber. - P. .. Gaulin Claud Barmoy - John Reiter - Charles Hnel ' - - - Patchinrille, ' " - - - East Ridge, Chest- - - - Hard, - - " ... McQarvey, - - Westcver. -Clearfeld, - Clearfield. Covington, - Frenehvili, " - - - Karthaas. . Carwensville CurwensviUe. Decatur, - fniMpsbnrg, Centre county. Pa. West l)MtituF. . . r... I rergusuu, - uarron, Girard, - - - Leconte's Mills. John P Straw. - Augu's Leconte. Alex. Trwin. - n. II. Morrow. Tho. H. Forcey - Jos. O. Ganoe. - Henry Alleman. - Miss R J. Tyler. Frank Eowtnan H r-wan Geo. Heckadorn. II J. Sloppy, Ed. C. Brenner. John Odell. T. F Boalich. Bald Hills Goshen, - - Shawsville. Grahai-i, - - Grahamton." Guelich, - - Smith's Mill: " Allemans' Huston, - - Tyler, - - " - - - PennfieU. - -Jordan, - Ansonville, - -Kartbaus, - Salt Lick. - -Knox, --. New Millport, -Morris, - . Kylertown, - - " ... Morrisdale. - -Osceola. - - Osceola Mills.- -Pann, - - Lumber City.t - " Grampian Hills, Pike, .... Carwensville, -Fnion. - - . Rock ton, - - . Woodward. Jeffrie. ... .... Madera, - - - H "W. rpencer. Jona. "Wall Chas. Hoel. D. E. Hrubaker. James Lockctt. J i Derbv. fThis Post Office will do for Chest township, t Will answer for Ferguson township. STATE lT. STATES DIRECTORY. OFFICERS OP PENNSYLVANIA. Bwr " " JhW Ge- Cumberland, Beo y of Com. - Frank Jordan, - Bedford, Dep. Secretary, J M. Weaklcv. - Auaitor uen Si A Adjutant fctate eup. com Ben s J. V Wickembam l .... . S25rVriJ?ap-t " S.-.R Sba,n- Bradford, State Librarian, n ten Forney. Daunhin Scraaaa Codbt Chief Justica. 3mu, tL. en. Associates. Henry W. Willi. jo" ?niel Af Georga Sharswood. Pes', float, Philadelphia, 1st Monday of January Har mbnrg, h .Monday of April.Sunbury.lst Mon day of October. Pitwbnrg. 3d Blonoay of October OFFICERS OF THE UNITED STATES President. - - - LlysaesS. Grant, - Illinois. Vic. President, Schuyler Colfax, . Indian. lee' .1 ZT?7' ST - Bowtwell, Ma-wahwatt. r " JJ". - Wwi. W. Belknap. lw. f- ' NaT.' r,o- M. Kobe,?, K!j.r oe. of Intenor Job D. Co,, - I o,i ,? J. i J- Creswell, Marylw OM i CV Chief Jastiee. 8, P.Chaae, of M. Tn. riT .- Clifford.'ol . of Illinois. Noah H. Swavne of -I F. Mj. ,f , Stephentf. FU ln.f Chiof J..ie, SVof ia, Ohio. Sam Id. of C.I w Asosciate JJ.. - John F 11 . r t . nrveyotW- J. M Pam r, ki i VTJ torney Gen. - F. C 7t'." . ' V,?D""' . . ireakurer. Wm W Irwin. . n-.J.. CDRWKSSVILLB ADVERTISEMENTS, V E W P O U N d s r in Curwensvillo. The nndenigned having entered into co part nership, in the FOUXDRV BUSINESS, in Carweosrille, would inform the public that they keep on hand, and will manufacture to order, Plows, Cultivators, THRESHING MACHINES, Stoves, etc., and every other description of artiolet generally made in a country foundry. Terms reasonable. Old metal taken in ax ehange for work. A share of patronage is respectfully solicited. JACKSON ROBISON. Feb. 23,'70-ly. JAMES M. WELCH. "CHEAPEfi Hum the CHEAPEST. GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES, JUST RECEIVED BY ARNOLD & HARTSHORN, CurwensviUe, Pa. (One door West First Nat. Bank.) Having lust returned from the East with a com plete assortment oi Goods, suitable for tho Spring and bummer trade, we are now prepared to fur nish all kinds of Goods "CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST." And after thankinir our customers for their lib eral patronage during the past year, we would most reppectruiry ask for a eontrauance of the same. Our stock consists of VRY-GOODS. XOTIOXS. HARDWARE. OXJKK .V.S TV A Tt P. XTOOD AND WILLOW-WARE. GROCERIES. BOOTS 4 SHOES, HATS 4 CArS. T CLOTH I XG. CARPETS, TUBACCOS.Ett. Also, Floor. Eicon. Salt. Fish, Grain, Ac, Ac, all of which will b sold on the most reasonable terms. nd the highest market prico paid for irarin. vv ool and all kinds of lumber and oountry produce. Please give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. Satisfaction guaranteed as to quality and prices. ARNOLD A HARTSHORN, Cor. Main a Thompson St. April 20,'70 Curwemrvillr, Pa. SQUARE TIMBER. E. A. Irvin- & Co., Being specially engaged in the business of buy ing and selling SQUARE TIMBER, would repre sent that they are now prepared to purchase tim ber, delivorcd at either Curwensvillo, Lock Haven or Marietta, or will take it at any of these points and soil on commission, making such advances as re ate sag ary. Those engaged In getticg ent timber will find at our store in Curwensriile, a very large stock of STAPLE GOODS, of all descriptions. ALSO, FLOUR, MEAT, RYE, OATS, CORN, and wrerjioisg necessary for sse of Lumbermen. RAFT ROFB.of all sises.kept on hand in large quantities, and sold at a small advance by the coil. Also, PULLET BLOCKS, SMALL ROPE, Ac Special '.-ndncements Fcr4 te those manufac turing Sqaare Timber. t. A. IRVIN ft CO Carwensville. Jan. 1J. 1S70 WHOLESALE WINE & LIQUOR STORE I. L. REIZENSTEIN, nsALia is WINES AXD HQ UORS, MARKIT STREET, CLEARFIELD, PA. A good assortment for medical on hand. April . 1370-tf. purpesaa always Co-Pa it nership in Store. C. A. Rorobaugh having associated with hira in the Mercantile business, in Lewisville, Clear field county, Mr. C. R. McCracken. solicits a -continuance of the patronage so generously sxtantad heretofore Having just returned from the eastern cities their stock embi aces a large and varied assort ment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware. Quewns are, and in fact nearly everything du ally kept in a country store, which they will sell at prices to suit the times. Country produce taken in exchange for good t C. A. ROROBACGU. May IS, '70. -tf. j R McCRACKEK Q LOTH IN G 1 CLOTHiyoil O00D HD CHXA!!! Mon Tenths and Boys ean be Mjplpled with fnl aits of sessonarbla and tashkwable clothing a I. L. EEIZENSTEIX'S, where it is sold at prices that will induce their purchase. The universal satisfaction whi.h h.. been given, has induced him to increase his s'ock, which is cow not surpassed bw anv aatak liahuent of the kind in this part of tho State. I. L. REIZENSTF.IT gkOdi ,t , Ty ima prrfit fcT et0i . Bis good, are well rade and fashionable. Bm gives every one the worlh of h is money Hs treats his eustosaors all alike Ho sell cheaper than every body also. His storw Is eoeveniantly situated. Ho bavins purehaW hi. stock 1 1 reduced prices ho ean sell cheaper tl an others. or "tb,r Masons persons should buy lueir clothing at I. L. REIZENSTEtN'S Produce of .,.r, kinrf taken at tba highest i lfcl prw. May 1. le4. TERMS OF TIIB JOURNAL. The Einnu'l Jodbial i published on Wad nesday at $2,00 pel annum in advanoo. If not paid at the beginning of the year, f 1,60 will bo eharged, and $3,00 if not paid before the cloae. ADviBTisaaaRTi will be inserted at $1,50 per square, for three or less Insertions Ten lines (or lass) counting a square. For every additional inaertion 60 cents will be eharged. A deduction willbe made to yearly advertisers No subscription taken for a shorter time than iz months, and no paper will be discontinued un tillall arrearages are paid. except at the option ol the publisher. S. J. ROW. B OOTS! BOOTS'! BOOTS !!! BOOTS $6 00 FRENCH KIP, FRtNCH CALF. 6 00 5 00 at C. KRATZER'S, Opposite the Jail. LIGHT KIP, Sep. 21, 1870. CLEARFIELD NURSERY. Encour- ace Home Industry.' The undersign ed having established a Nursery, on the Pike ialf way between Cm-wensville and Clearfiel Boroughs, is prepared to furnish all kindaof Frui trees, (Standard and dwarf,) Evergreen?. Ijhrub bery, Grape Vines, Gooseberry, Lawtcn Black berry, Strawberry and Raspberry vines. Ala SibrianCrab trees, Quince and early SoarletRheu barb. Ac. Orders promptly attended to. Addres Aug 31,1364. J, D. WRIGHT, CurwenrriUe 0N MY OWN HOOK. Raving pnrchased tho entire stock at tho old stand of Kirk Sc Spencer, in Lumbor City, I intcpd carrying on the business as hereto fore. MY MOTTO IS TO SELL CHEAP FOR CASH. Thanking our friends and easterners for past patronage I solicit a continuance ! tbo same. Sept. 15th, 1869, ISAAC KIRK. npIIE WONDERFUL LINIMENT. This Liniment bavin? been usrd, for some years past. as a farni'y medicine by the pro prietor, and its good effects coming to the notice of his neighbors, has. at their Suggestion, con sented to manufacture it for the benefit of the af flicted everywhere. It is the best remedy for Catarrh and Billions Cbolio, ever offered to tho public; and Will cure many other diseases rn the human body. It is also a sure care for Pole evfl and Wind-glrs in horses Directions Tor its uso accompany each bottle. Price. $1 per bottle, or six bottles for 96. Sent to any address by encree- icg the price to - WM. H WAGONER. Hurd Postomow, Oct. , 1S09. Clearfield county. Pa. UOSADAI I S THE GREAT AMERICAN HEALTH RESTORER, purifies the blood and cuies Scrofnla,Syphilis.Skin Diseaaes.Kheu matism. Diseases of women, and, all Chron ic Affections of the Blond, Liver and Kid neys. Recommended by the medical Fac ulty and many thousands of eur best citi sens. Read the testimony of Physicicns and pa tients who have used Rosndalis; rend for our Roradalis Guide to Health Book, or Al manac for this year. which we publish for gratuitous distribution; it will give you much valuable information Dr. R. W. Carr, of Baltimore, says : I take pleasure in rccommetding yotrr Fosad.ilis as a very powerful alterative. I have seen it used in two cases with happy results one in a case of secondary syi h ilia in which the patient pronounced himself cured after having taken rive bottles of your medicine. The other is a case of scrof ula of long standing, which is rapidly im proving under its use, and the indications ars that the patient will soon recover. I have carefully examined the formula by which your Rosadalis is made, and find it an excellent compound of alterative ingre dients. Dr. Spa-ks. of Kicholaavilio, Ky.. rays he baa usd Kosadalis in cases of Scrofula and Secondary Syphilis with satisfactory results as a cleaner of the Blood I know no bet O A D A ter remedy. Samuel G. McFadden, Murfreesboro', lenn , says : I have used seven bottles of Kosadalis and am entirely cured of Rheumatism : send me four bottles, as I wish it for my brother, woo nv ecroiuious sore eyes. Be.ijamin Becbtol. of Limn, Ohio, writes I have suffered for twenty years with an in veterata arunlinn avw . wb.l. body ; short time since I pnrchased a bottle of Ro sadalis and ltenected a perfect enre Labratory, 61 Exchange Place, Baltimore. S CLEMENTS, A CO , Proprietors. Rosadalis is sold by Hartswick A Irwin and A. I. Shaw, Clearfield, D. U. Good, Osceola, and by LTuggists generally. April O.'70-lv A Great Medical Discovery ! Dr. WALKFR'S CALIFORNIA YINEQAR BITTERS ! Hundreds of thousands hear testimony to their nonderful Curative hflects. WHAT ARE THEY? THE TARE N0 T A VI L E F A X C Y DRINK, Made of Poor Rom, Wfciskey, Proof Spirits, and Refuse Liquors, doctored, spiced and sweetened to please tne taste.ealled "Tomes," "Appetizer." Restorers " Ac .that lead the tippler on to drunk enness and ruin, but are a true Medirirra Tnads Irom tne native Knots and Herbs of California, free from all Alcoholic Stimulants. Thev are the 'i rent Blood Purifieranda Life Giving Principle a peneci ivenovaior ana luvigoratorot tne system carrying off all poisono-is matter and restoring the blood to a healthy condition No person can take tbese Bitters according tc direction and re main long unwell, provided the benes are not de stroyed by mineral poison or other means and the vital organs wasted beyond the point of repair. 7'or Inflammatory and Chronic Rheumatism and GoHt,Dyiprpna or Indigntion. Billions Re mittmt and Intrrmitlrnt Frrert, DUeate of tle Blood. Liver. Kidneys and Blaitder, these Bitters hav hern most sureetsf nl . Such diseases are caus ed by vitiated blood, which isgeneraliy produoed by derangement of the digestive organs. Dyrooi sia or Indigestion headache, pain in the shoulders, coughs tightness of thecbest, disziness, sour eructations of the stomach, bad taste in tie mnnth, billious attacks, palpitation of the heart, inflammation of the lungs, pain in the regions of the Kidneys and a hundred other painful symp toms, are the off-prints of Dyupepgia. They invigorate the stomach and srmmlate the torpid liver and bowels, which render them of unequalled efficacy In cleansing the blood of all Imparities. and imparting new life and vigor to ibe whole system. BiKoas, Remittent and Intermittent Fevers, which nrs so prevalent in the valleys of our great rivers throughout the Cnited States, eipecially those of the Mississippi, Missouri. Illinois, Ten nessee. Alabama. Savannah, Roaooka, James and many others with their vast tributaries, during the Summer ana Autumn, and remarkabl- ao du ring seasons of unusual heat and dnnoss, are in variably accompanied by extensive derangements of the stomach and liver, and other abdominal viscera. There are always more or less obstroo lions of the liver, a weakness and initable stats of the stomach, and great torpor of the bowels, being clogged up with vitiated accumulations. In their treatment, a purgative. eierting a powerful influence upon these various organs, ia essentially necessary. There is no cnthartio for the psrrose equal to Dr. J. Walker's Vinegar Bitters, as they speedily remove the dark colored viscid matter with wh"k the biwels are loaded, at the same time stimulating the secretions of the liver and generally restoring the hca'thy functions ef the digestive organs. The universal popular y of this valuable remedy in regions subject to mias matic influences, is sufficient evidence of its pow er as a renredy in such ease. For skin diseases, eruptions, tetter, salt rheum, blotches, rpots. pimples, pustules, boils, carbun cles, ring-worms, scald-bead .sore eyes.erysipelas. itch, scurf, oircoloratiops of the skin, humors and diseases of the skin, of whatever name or nature, are literally dug np and carried out of the svs tem in a short time by the Uiie of these Biters One bottle in such eases will convince the most incred ulous of their curative effect. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever yon find Its impurities bursting through the skin in pim ples, eruptions or sores; cleanse it when you find it obstructed and sluggish in the veins; cleanse it when it is foul, and your feelings will tell yon when. Ken tba blood pnrs and tho health of the system will fuliow Pin, Tape and other Worms.lur'ting in the sys tem of so many thousands, ara eCoctaallv !.,.. d and removed. For fall directiona. red fuMy tba circular around each bottle, printed in four languages English. German, French and Epanisb. J. WALKER, Proprietor. R. H. McDONALD A CO., Drnggists and Oen, Agents, San Francisco, Cal . and 32 and 34 Commerce Street. New Tork. POLD BY ALL DRUGGIST- AND DEALERS December 7, lar-lr. ' CHEAPEST IN CLEARFIELD 1 FLOUR IN SACES OR BARRELS. MILL FEED, RYE CHOP, GROUND PLASTER, CORN AND OATS, CLOVER AND TIMOTHY SEED. BOUGHT AND SOLD BY ALEXANDER IRWIN, Clearfield, Feb 22. BIGLER, YOUNG & CO., (Succtnort to Boynton lr Toung, Cor. Fourth and Pine Streets, -CLEARFIELD, PA, ABerACTBisfts or STEAM ENGINES. Mulay and Circular Saw Mills, HEAD BLOCKS, WATER WHEELS, SHAFTING. FTJLLITS, BOLTS, and all kinds of Mill work. STANLEY PARLOR STOVES, COOK STOVES, Ileating Stoves, Sled Shoes, Plows, ad eastings of all kinds. DEALERS IH G I Cards' Injector, Steam Gauges, Steam Whistles Oilers, Tallow Cups, Oil Cups, Gauge Cooks, Air Cocks, Globe Valves, Check Valves. Wrought Iron Pipe, Steam Pumps, Boiler Feed-Pumps, Anti-friotiea Metals, Soap Stone Packing, Sum Packing, Ac.. Ve., December U. 187S-tf. ATTENTION, BUYERS READ! flEADil Who slla the cheapest goods ia the county ? MOSSOP TPlio sells best calicoesat 12J tas,ymfl ' Mossori Who sells best unbleached muslin at It senta MOSSOP! Who sells Hall's Calf Boot? at $5 00? MOSSOP! Who sells Hall's bast Coarse Boots at J4 ii t MOSSOT! Who sells Hall's bestKip Boots at 45"50? MOSSOP! Who sells Hats lower than anybody els? MOSSOP! Who sells Sngar the die&fest? MOSSOP! Who sells Syrup the cheapest? MOSSOP! Who sells Flour the cheapest ? MOSSOP? Who sells Chop and Feed the cheapest? MOSSOP! Who sells Hardware the cheapest ? MOSSOP! -Who sells Queensware the cheapest ? irossor? Who sells Tinware the cheapest ? MOSSOP! Who sells Clothing the cheapest ? MOSSOP! Who sells Plaster the cheapest ? MOSSOP! Who sells Salt the cheapest ? MOSSOP! Who first brought goods down to the lowest cash prices 7 MOSSOP! Everybody should buy their goods at MOS SOP'S! Clearfield. May H.1RIS9. BACON.Hski, Sides and Shoulders st reduced priees. st , sWSSOF'S LEONARD HOUSE, Opposite the RailroadDpot, CLEARFIELD, PENNA., 5Pwb 8, 71. D. JOHNSON SON, Props. GUSQUEHANNA HOUSE, CurwensTille, Pa. The nndenigned having taken eharge of this weil-known Hotel, respectfully solioits a share et p atroneg. The bouse has been refitted and re furnished, and now compares favorably With any other house in the county. The best of everything the market affords will be served up to guests. Chsiges moderate,- ELI BLOOM. Sept. 28. 1870-tf. Proprietor. rpEIE "EAGLE HOTEL," A Main St., CurwensviUe, Pa. Having leased for a term of years the above well krown and popular Hotel, (formerly kept by Mr. Mason, and lately by Mr. Fouts), and having newly refitted and refurnished it, the present proprietor feels assured that he can render entire satisfaction to guest sojourning with him. A fine, largv stable and yard is attached, for the care and proie- tion of horses, earriages and wagons. A s ban. if patronage is solicited May 4,'70-ly.J A J. I DRAUlKEB. Prop'r. H K "S HAW H O U S E," MARKET ST., CLEARFIELD, PA. GEORGE N. COLBURN, P5PBtroa This house was lately eomnleted and iust open ed to the public is newly furnished, and provided wttn ai i the modern improvements of a first-class hotel. It is pleasantly located, in the business part of the town, and near to the publio build rngs. A share of patronage is 'respectfully solic ited. Chargestaoderate. The best of Lienors in the bsr. , March 80,7&-tf. "PXCHANGE nOTEL, -Li Rf-vnoldsville, Penna. John S. Radebach bavins- Durchased the lease of Mr. Vm. Vanaiervert, in the exchange trotel. Reynoldsville. and having removed to said -hotel. would inform his friend and the traveling pub lic generally, that he is now prepared to accom modate them in a more satisfactory manner the Exchange being a much better house thnn the one lormermy occupied oy him. Ilir table wrll always be nupplicd with the very best the market affords. By strict attention to business he hopes to receive a share of patronage, A hack will be kept at the Exchange to convey passengers to any point they wish to go. Mar. 8, 'Tl-uov 9, '70. BOOT AND SHOE SHOP. edward Mack. Market Street, nearly opposite the residence of . Jl. a bwoope. esq., Clearfield, Pa., Would respectfully announce to tbe 'citirena erf Clearfield and vicinity, that he lias opened a uuui ASUtHU iiUUf.io Uf9 building lately occupied by J. L. Cuttie.as aTa.woffice.and that he is determined not to be outdone cither in quality of work or prices. Frecialattention gtven to the manufacture of sawed woYk. French Kip and Calf Skins, of tbo 'best qnulity, always en hsnd. Give him a can. i Juie 24. '64. QlKft REWARD. STOLEN! fromC. VAt,"C. M Olelland, at Round Island, Clinton County. Pa., oa the night of tne 9th day of December, 1870, a large Dun or Cream colored Horse, eight years old, with black mane and tail, and legs also black nearly to the knees, with a little white on one hind foot, and feet Email for so large a horse. The horse is rather stylish sod has a small bunch under tho throat which only shows when he is eating with head sown. Also, taken at the same time a s&ddle with black quilt ed horn with leather worn off on top with army stirrups. The above reward will be paid for rtie recovery of the property and the arrest and conviction of the theif ; orSlOO will be paid for the faorsealone Jan 4, i-Jin U. u. Ai clki.LAM). U O M I N D U 8 I E U ! BOOTS AND SHOES Made to Ordet at the Lowest Rates-. The undersigned would respectf ill ly invite the attention of the citizens of Clearfiol J and vicini ty, to give him a call at his shop on Market St., nearly opposite Hartswick A Irwin's drug store, where be is prepared to wake or repair any thidg in his line. Orders entrusted to aim will be executed with promptness, strength a"rr neatness, and mil work warranted aa represented. I have now on kul a atoclc or oztrav french calfskins, snperb gaiter tops, Ac, that I will nnisn up at tne rawest figures June 13th, 186. DANIEL CONNELLY TlflSS HTS. SWAN'S, Schoolor Girl, Ciearneid, fa. The Winter Term of fourteen weeks will torn mence on Monday, January 2d, 1871. TERIfS Or TllTION. Reading, Ortnoglraphy, Writing, Primary Arithmetic and Primary Geography, per leria. fi i wceas). History, bocal and Descriptive Geography with Map Drawing, tirammar, Mental .and Written Arithmetic, Botany, tteology. Phycjoiogy, Natural Phi losophy, Physical Geography, Algebra, Rhetoric. Etymology and Latin, Oil fainting. ,,il lessons), Monochromatic Irrawing, Crayon. ' Pencil Drawing, (no extra charge). Instrumental Music. (30 lessons). Was; Flowers and Fruits, with materials, at teacher's charges. For full particulars send for Circular. Clearfield, August '.7, 1870-ly. 57 06 9 00 12 OP 12 00 10 HO 00 ia eo (SOMETHING NEW IN ANSONVILLE, Clearfield county, Penn'a. The undersigned having erected, during the pastsvmmer, a large and commodious store room. nun iu;iiE,u ig imiij ii up inn a new and select assortment of Fall and Winter goods, which ne oners to ins pitoiio at prices to snvt the tines H if stock of Mens' and bovs' clothinir is nim.nrf ly extensive, and is offered te customers at from 10 1 to $20 for a whole suit. Flour. Salt, and Gro ceries, of every kind, a complete assortment; Steves and Stove-pipe, a heavy stock ; Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, in great variety ; Ladies' dress goods, furs, and other fancy goods, together with an endless assortment of notions too tedious to enumerate, always on hand, and sor sals very cheap. Prints at 10 cents a yard. and other goods in proportion. Now is the time to buy. Oor-ntry produce of every kind, at the highest raarket prices, will be taken in exchance fo . i. i , . ... .. - guouf, an ci even ureenoacKS will not tie refused for any article in store. Examino my stock be fore you bnv elsewhere. October 30.1 S67. fl.SffAS. PORTER SIIAW, D. I). S. Offict tn MASONIC BUILDING, Clearfield, Pa. Puttingof the NAT URAL TEETH in a healthy preservative and nseful condition, is made a specialty. Diseases and mal formations common to the mouth, jaw and associate parts are treated and corrected with fair success. Examinations and consultations FREE Prices for partial and full sets of Teeth much loves than in 1870. It would be well for patients from a distance to let me know, by mail, a few days before soming to the office. It is very important that children between the ages of six and twelve years should hare their teeth EXAMINED. By Antithesis teeth are extracted wiTHortpain. February 15, 137i-tf. f)ENTAL OAR D. V DR. A. 51. II ILLS, Would say to his patients and the public gener ally that, having dissolved partnership with Dr. Shaw. he ia now doing the entire work of his ofBie himself, so that patients need not fear being put nnder the hands of any other operator. Having obtained a reduction of the patentoa the plate material, I am enabled to put up teeth much cheaper than formerly. I also have Dr. Stucke patent process for working Rubber plates, which makes a much lighter, more elastic and stronger plate for tho same amount of material, and polishes the plate on both sides, rendering it much more easily kept clean Special attention paid to the preservation of the natural teeth, and all work guaranteed en tirely satisfactory to patients. Office at the old stand opposite the Shaw House. Office hours from 8 to 12. a. m.. and I to S, p. m. Patients from a distance should nntif. ma f. days before bsnd of their intention to come. Always at home unless other notine appears in both the county papers Feb. 15,'71-tl. SALT" SALT!! A prime artiele of groutd a am salt, put up In parent tavs. forsalaeb. .ttn.,,c-f R.MWsny. j JAS. T. BRADY & CO., Suecttfori to S. J ohm 6; Co..) CORNKR FOURTH AND WOOD STREET!, PITTSBURGH, PA.. BANK E R S. EOT ASO SELL ALL XI5BS OS GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, Gold, Silver and Coupons. Six percent, tmterest allowed on deposits see jeot to eh cel. Money loaned on Government Bond Bonds registered free of charge. July 1. 1370-ly. JAMES T. BRADY CO TO LUMBERMEN! PERFECTION; IN CANTHOOKS! The Clearfield Excelsior Canthook will Let wear out or break, being constructed with one solid band from clip to point. It is pronounced by all practical Lumbermen who have examined it to be the most perfect cant hook ever 4ovented. Amos Eennard. Patentss. All orders promptly attended to. Manufactured by AMOS KENNARD k CO., Nov 23. Clearfield, Pa. 1870 M'PHERSON'S (formerly M Gaughey's.) Rc-stanrant and Ice Cream Saleon, IN LEAVT'S new building. . Second St.., Clearfield, Pa. Constantly kept on hand a fine selection of Candies Cigars, Tobacco, Nuts, it. Also Fresh Oysters, received daily, srad served up in any style, to suit the taste of customers. A full stock of fooSs jut received from the ElSt. Billiard Saloon in Second Story. Dec. 14-,70. W. R M PtlERSON. MARBLE andSTONE YARD. Mrs. S. S. Liddell, Having engaged in the Marble business, desires to irrorm 4ier friends, and the public, that she has now and will keep constantly on band a large and well selected stock of ITALIAN AND VERMONT MARBLE, and is prepared to furnish to order tombstones. box and cradle Tombs, monuments, CURBS and POSTS for CEMETERY LOTS. WINDOW SILLS AND CAPS. ALSO, BUREAU, TABLE AND WASH STAND TOPS, etc. Yard On Heed Street, near the Depot.Clvarfield, P May 4. 17Q. N E W T IN S II 0 P! Fred Sackett, Manufacturer of TIN, COPPER and SHEET IRON WARE (nearly Opposite the jail), MARKET STREET, CLEARFIELD, PA. Also, on hand and for sale "The Times" Cook Stove, the best in the vorl.l, And an asrortmont of PARLOR and SITTING ROOM STOVLS. which t!l be sold cbeapor than they ean be purchased at any ether establishment ia lire ouatty. ALSO, ROOFING. SPOUTING and iOB WORK dene on reasonable terms. April . 1S70. TOBACCO AND CIGARS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, At the New Tobacco and Cigar Store of 7?, H. SIT A W, Two doors east of the Pcstoffice. Clearfield, Pa Constantly on hand a fine a?tertmnt of Navy. Congress Cavendi'h, Cable. Ppunroll, iiichigaD and Century Fine-out Chewing Tobacco. Alii, a large and well selected stock of Imported and Domestic Cigars. Smoking Tobaccos, Meerschaum and Briar Pipes, Tips fixtures, Tobacco Boxes, Cigar Holders, and everything gener found in a we'l regulated Cigar and Tobticco Store. EJf Remember the place: Two doors esst of the Postc ffice, Clearfield, Pa. Aug. t, '76. STORE. Corner of Second St. and Hill Read. R. MITCHELL Has just received and opened, at the above nam ed place, an entire new stock ef Spring and Summer Geeds, which he will 811 veTy cheap for cash. His steck consists of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Queensware. Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Ready made Clothing, etc He also keeps choiee Flour, Corn Meal, Chop feed, Bacon, Fish and dried Fruits. Parsons desirous of purchasing goods at fair lanes are respectfully requested to givs him a call. Approved country produce will be taken, at the highest prices, in exchange lor goods. Clearfield, June 17, 1888. BARGAINS LN CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, AT THE FANCY STORE OP Misses Rynder & Larrich. We have just received and opened a full and com plete atook of cnoicE TOTS, Ladies' Dress Caps, Grover and Baker Sewing Machines, both Elastic and Lock Stitch, and a very beautiful assortment of GOLD AND SILVER FISH AND AQUARIUMS The goods are all just new. and a share of publie ' catronara ia f.intfnll. nii.i,4 I n.itH. Is, 14, 79 ! FOR SALE, j Whit. Lead, Zinc Paint, Liosetd Oll.Turptnrlat arnishes of all kinds, Clors. in oil J ry. Paint and Varnish brushes HARTSWICK A IkWIS I j Clearfield.Pa -M S.'e. ' 1 LONGEST ROOF in the Cnited State. 1. , Kin.k-, , f coVwU-0M ,hirdof - '-A'.' READY BOOFIXO CHEAP DVBABLB and eil, ppllw Tor circular and samples to the manufaeiu-'"1 June 1-ap. 13, y. Nob. Courtlanasr v r X EW Pi R m 1 Th.flrmofg Kratierio.the Dry Gor,di ,a Provision busfaes. will be known hereafter a a.r the name of "aer KRATZER i LYTLE. Thanking the pubtio for past favors thev h.. tor a continuance of the same - ' Clearfield, Feb 9, U7j DIPORTI CC AS BRANDIES and HOLLA XI) GINS, PURE OLD GRATE BRANDIES PURE OLD CABINET WHISKEYS. VLD GRAPE WINES. All the above brands warranted pure anl t excel anything iu this market for medicine! l.,. Pm OEO. N.COLBLRN. Maroh SO.'TO-tf. Prep r of SJiawJloa.. WEST BRANCH RESTAURANT AND Ladies' Oyster Saloon, OSSECOSD ST.. DtLuW DAKKtt, CLEARFIELD, PA. Constantly ept . n band a selected assartmed ol Candies, Nuts. Cigars. Tobacco. .te Also fr.h Oysters received daily, aud fur sale by the doua or hundred. J. M MACOMBER. Oct. H.'7Q. Proprietor. NEW MARBLE WORKS. Opposite the Jail. CLEAKFI ELD. PENN'A Moauments, Grecian Tombs. French Cuueh.i. Mantles. Table Tops. Waahing Ranges, ijirden Statuary. Terra Cotta Ware, or ever, description Head and Foot Stones, of New and beautiful de signs, sll of which we offer at city prices, or 55 percent less than any otter establishment in tbii county. Having a large experienc. in th. bull ness, we guarantee satisfaction in all cases Or ders tnankfolly received acd promptly filled ia the bast workmanlike manner S A. GIBSON May 11, 1870 -tT Jasss W rrsoy. Agent MILLWRIGHTIXG. H. T. Farxsworth. Would inform Mill owners and those deiKos of having Mills Votlt. that he is prepared to buili and tepair etthrt Ci-cular or Mol.'y Saw Mills, and Urist Mills after the latest improved pattern. He has also for sale an improved Water Wheel, which he guarantees to ci satinfaction in regarl to power and speed Ills motto is, to d.i work aato give perfect satisfaction. Those witijinifur ther information will be promptly answered 6y addressing him at "ClearSeM. Clearfield oonnif. Pa. Wrile your nam. and address plain April 20. H7lMy. W E A V i N 0! Mrs. R. CALWKLU Having engaged iu 0.0 WEAVIN' BL'ilSES, at h.r residence near Logr-r M M. (ip:rps to In form her friend? and b pn'olic. that she nai now and willkvp cnsttntlv on hszi : wr'l electei stock ot COTTON. WOOLEN and RtMP WARPS, and is prepared to furnish toor Jer Carpet ready made, or warp and westing Weaving ot 1 kinds dne to order. If desired she eu furnish cotton warp of all kiuds tor lin.n ( itj.;s fill ing tt'iw! and rags tnken iu .x.-han-u. Address. Kts. II CALDWELL. Octl2,'70-ly. Cu'wer.i-i!i- Pa stumps! stumps;; The undersigned have purchase! tha ri,U of Clearfield county for Enoch Famswcrthi Strrmp Extractor, patented June 7th. Is7! Tb'i i decidedly the most eonveniet:. moit duraMo. and test machine of the d-iy Vet wratber w:l. not effect it. the working part being all of iTunl The machine is easily set up. and will work ar.y place that can be plowed. We will sell rjiachir.si at a small profit on coat, ard will try to n-.ke it to the advantage of farmers to buv then. 1 I solicit orders from those wanting miih;ii? H. T. KARNSWiiHTH. I'icai iic.'J Pa , J R (SAKKIO.Y GEO. II. HALT. Agnnt. Ourwjrjri.'.V. Fa. Clearfirld. Pa. j.ulv 13. 70 NEW MEAT MARKET. The nndersTgned have opened i Vest Msrket in the room formerly occupied by Alex TrTio n Market Street. Clearfield. Pa . adjoining .Vjmoji i, where th.y intend to keep a full s-,;.!v ul All Kinds of Meat, Fruit and Vegetables. and at prices to suit the times. Their j' p H be open regularly, on Tuesdav. ThursUv aul Saturday, and meat delivered at anv point A share of public patronage is respectful!? sl tcited . M.ii BR'WN. Aug. 3I,-7t tf. . W. BK0W5 Also eontinne to deal in all kinds ef iniprer ed Agricultural implements, WATCHES AND JEWELRY T would respectfully announce to eitisens of Clearfield and vicinity, that 1 have removed to the new Mansonio building, first door below the .Vac f ion llonso. on Second street, with an entire ne stock of WATCHES, CLOCKS, and Jewelrv, of the latest styles and of the best finif b. selected with care. I will have an assortment of sll tt latest novelties in jewelry, Ac Thankful fir jour past liberal patronage I hope by strict attention to hofinefs to merit a cont'nuauce of thea2iS. lHAIR JKWELRV MADE TO ol'.l'KK March 1, 1870-tf. S. I. tN VI'ER TTRE NKW FAMILY SEWLV'J MA- BOWERV B'JWS.HT The extraordinary success of their new and improved manufacturing Machines for licht or heavy work, has induced tbe EMPIRE SEUIN'J MACHINE rtt r... v.i'.Mi- w ' u u. .11 lil JLIU I . m Ut" . j chine of the same style and eonstroctir.n. ei"1 additional ornamentation, making it equal la beauty and finish with other Family Machines, whereaa in usefulness it far out?trips all enmpst- t..M TL .... . .1-1 ..u,. . xnn pnee ot this now acknoetcag'-i essary article comes within reach of every eia?s. and the Company is prepared to fler the a"1' liberal inducements to buyers.deatcrsanisgen" Every Machine warranted. Appiv for circulars and samples to EMPIRE SEWI.VU MCHI COMPASV, No. 294 Bowery, Kew Yotk. March 1, '71. -3m. CROCKS! POTS! CROCKS! Stone and Earthenware, of every description Fishers' Patent Airtight Self-sealing Fruit Cans. BUTTER CROCKS WITH LIDS, PICK IB and APPLE BUTTER CROCKS. CREAM AND MILK l'ROCKS,STEW POTS. FLOWER POTS, PIE DISHES, snd a good many ether things too numer ous to mention, at tbe STONE-WARE POTTERY OF F. LEITZIXGEK, Corner of Cherry and Third Street. "i EARFIELD, PA, luf 'TO tf.