u u Mb 3, 1871. "CLEARFIELD, PA. , MAY 3, 1871. To Patroni. To insure the fafe transmission of money by mail, putrons should remit by check or money-order, or have their letters registered. A receipt will be enclosed in the first paper after jhe money cornea to hand: Penn R. E. Winter Arrangement. j-suTriin leaves Tyrone at : Arrives at Osceola at : rhilipsburg at " Clearfield at : Tr tin leares Clearfield a : Arrives at Phiiipsburg at O?eola at : : Tyrone at : : Lock Haven at 9.35 a m. : 11.15 a.m. : 11.40 a.m. : 12 40 p.m. : 2.tft p m : 3.40 p. m. : 4 00 p.m. : 5. 85 p. in : 12 25pm Accommodation Train. Leaves Cleardeld at : . : : : : 7 0 A. Arrives at I'hilipsburg at : : 9 00 a. in O-.-cola at : : : 10 On a. m. " Intersection at : 12 5 p. m. ' E. Tyrone at : : 1 !! p. in. leaves Ei'stTyrono at : : : : : 10.00 a m. Airives at Intersection at : I OS p. m. .-ccola at : : : : 2 00 p. m, Phiiipsburg at ." : 3 40 p.m. Clearfield at : : : S 50 p. in. 4:"se onneerions made at Tyrone with trains Ksst eai West on the Maine Lice. Religious. Divine services will be held next Sabbat b, in Clearfield, as follows: D Rev. Hail, in St. Andrew's Episcopal clim'cli, at 1 1 A. 31. and 7 P. M. Sunday -h.l t 3 1. M. Pi ayer meeting every Vi'l::?-Hl.,y evening nt 7 o'clock. Hy lb v. Bu;!er,in the Presbyterian church, in irnia;j and evening. Sabaath srhool at Z P. M. Prayer meeting every Weduesdaj (renins at 7 o'clock. By Re v. J. H. M'Cord, in the Methodist cbureh. T:.oreiii and evening. Sabbath 2linol at V A. M. Prayer meeting, every T!iuiday at 71 P. M. Couimunioti services i'i -t Sabbath of every month at 10J A. M. By Rev. Mr. Skinner, in the Baptist rkureh, morning and sjvening, alternately. , ' m -ee - - PuonitESsiNa favorably the work on the new jail in this place. Ratukr cool -the weather fr some days pas-.cd, for tho growtL of vegetation. I.N I'loom some of the fruit trees, .uui iii't wonder if much of the fruit was "nipped in the bud," by the lute cold ".-"I'." Till". Mexican "sombrero" teems to have (.diii:d the preference this spring. Sum's of those running around the streets somewhat Hseinble ttavclintr straw sheds. i f In lowx Warner's Menagerie and Cir rus, ou Monday la:-t. Also a pretty larc tiuwd cf people. 'J he i'erfirnniees are : "ken of as httvinr teen very good. Mi ssus. Bht'er, Yi-ung & Co., hive just J ;it u a steam bammer with a iiltce-i bun 'bed pound stroke. I!c!t r keep Sneers I nun uiiji-r that hammer, or you u.'ht gel em sLia.-hed. A baft having I een ".-took" on Reed's lam several weeks ao, went off with ihe l i e of wuu r u;i Saturday nih;, a:id lias lot Vet l.e::i b :,! from. Rat auoth.-r bus taat.il Its J'l.iee. N it px-?. A Fl.W j eiMiiis .set-in to have their ' uac'; ab'jiit 1 ines, it, ! '.Ivreiiee to tb ;.h- 1 jett of the 1 xcUt'sii in to Tyrol e. Well, (as an explanation, we iu!d say tb.-tt Anna didn't "cackli:" but ditl she "c'uk Vi:t!ET.w:i.i:.. We :c-i tliat e:.-;y vegofa 1 It a have 1 ecu in the inavket, in ail tin: towns along ihe railroad, except Ca arficid. V.'by is tliis? Has 110 t'ti-j eiiterpri-e ciumgl to a -t oiuniodate the ciliZeo.'s of ibis place in that liuu ? Ti:r. Klk ,Ltv:;t;, Cameron the Benedetto "Sowing S-h iet v, '.', and i are iudul- ! , plants," ! p:ng in a oi;Cd-sio;i oa "T..;;i.it, i-a-.-ii trying, as we suppose, to out do each oiher in the magniiudc of the plants r j is so ex.veJini:!y pie;isani. especially for la tiie plant aiury. I dies, to elbow their way tbrough this crowd u ANrEii ba-liy a pavement tion - the vviy "Masonie Hail" build, ug. Ciiai lie a 1 n.iis the fact, hut says the Penn'a Lcgisla- ; 1 Vu:i 1 1,0 lrokc" ui' t0 ",ak a i'"ve' j loent 1,, Chaificld." The Lejskuu-e ought ; a''J tic"- ar on":- 1. ... , ... r : lHi'N r like to make a pietonai out 01 1 . ..... 1 : 1 ii.T 01 11-i Lite 11:111 smuui-'i evjii", nnu , ,,. , . i li t-its a cut ot tl:e inegar l.nttrs man. 1 the petiorated undcrcannents, etc 1 , x- , , , - ,. , ,, 1 ' lany. : ) dou't, his cd.tcattou was sa l- 1 IV ur.jU; i.-l "on this point. !.: Clka.nim;. -In Passing oiorij: ei::t street, last week, W3 noticed that the ' 'canal" in that locality needs Cleaning out budiv. the dirt having caved in to such an extent ai t obstruct the flow of 'the The borough "Bads" should gtva i early atteiitioti. water. I their Akoi'np this wed: the "soap man," soft soaping sotue cf the "crctn "uus." Well, some "fools" know hr-v to make Tnuneyat the expense of others; nolwith standir.g their "education on this point" was hi-t "iK-glccted' ly the very cohsritn iiovs editor of the R'ubf'cin. Fatal Accident. On Sundrty last Thorn .t" Ky'er, of Kylertown, this county, was j killed at Briar Bottom, Cl'nton county, fie Mas engaged in snubbing a rait on a tree, when the tree, pulling out by the root, fell Upon and killed htm. The deceased was a" s in of J. B Kyler, Ksq., of Morris tp. Some fellows tr:ed hard to "kick up a row" at the Western on Saturday night, but Young soon let them know that he "run" his own house, by shoving a couple of them into the street. One chap, how ever, had to be knocked down and stretched nut under a bench, before he could be quieted. Wants Rfpairixii. The cuivcrt on lir-t street, at the Shaw House corner, re mains in rather a delapidated condition, not withstanding the attention of some of the bjrough officers has been called tb it. The necessary repairs should be made at once, iest some horse break a leg and the borough be mulcted for damages. 'The Do mo rt ic Watch'tmn," is the "tie line on the .second page of a paprpub- li-hed in Bellefonte meaning, we presume, that the editor intends to take away, (ex- tirpate, or east out), the old rebel raU that j have beeu gnawing at the vitals of his par- j tv ever since the lato war. G:ve.!ein fits, i - leek ; there is plenty of room for reform. The usual number of side-shows, razor powder men, and "humbugs" generally, followed the circus to town on Monday. The soap man held forth in front of the Mansion House, selling an article of soap "warranted to take tha stains from a guilty conscience." The "thin sikiniMid" editor of the Republican should have invested in a cake or two. Rafting. Rain commenced falling in this region ou Thursday evening last, anil cuntiued to fill at intervals during Friday, causing a iair rafting flood in the river. A goodly number of rafts passed this place on Saturday and Sunday, which, we hope, will reach their destination in safety. A large portion of the rafts are still back, and it is rather doubtful if they will reach a market this season. To be Bcilt. We notice that the Ben nett's. Branch of the Allegheny Valley Rail road, 'J'2 miles east from Redbank station. is to be put under contract shortly. This road will pass through the western part of Clear field county, thus opening a new outlet fur much valuable timber that is now almost iuaeeesable to a market. Oar friends in thai section of the county have cause fur congratulation over tbeir prospect of rail road communication "with the outer world" by the completion: of the Bennett's Brunch read. LIST of LETTERS remaining unclaimed in the Ptutoiiiee at Clear(ield,Pa.,May 1 , 1 ST 1 : IlutngarJner, Mrs O 'Lyman. Charted liuuigar Iner,3ns3 Laura Lyttle. it Urowu. M L Merl?n. Miss Lucretia Blethan. Mrs U A Burto, Miss Jennie, Rose, A J Cumuiings, E JI Campbell Vincent Cunant. Joseph A Crawley. Edward Drjey. It R i lll&S. i w Hnl land, Mi -3 Mary Hollowell, .1 llunsinjrer. Georgs 11 ikes. George Hubert, John K Johnson Susan A Kramer Rithert, Knepp. Andrew Lymuu, Jacob i.VIarkle. Win Uyen, Joseph A (Murray. Herbert J.Mc.VIatcrs. Brazil iMcMuhon. Mi!s Kate Norrons. Andrew Porter. Chas F j Kiohard, John ;.Spalilin4. Mary VV lhaunyt'elter, George Smith. Philip Smith, Jitim V j Welch. Mias Maggie IWbitaker. Alex Weaver, llenrj B .Wright, I)r iYoung, Mary B I P. A Ual'i i.v, T. M. Almost a Fatal Mjstakk. The Phil ij'sburg Journal says : "A man named Isaac Rothrook, living near Giuhamton, Clearfield county, arose from his slumbers on Sunday morning, April 10th, and as was his custom proceeded tJ the cupboard to get his "bitters." Being no doubt aware that, "there is many a !':: 'ttvixt the cup ati 1 the lip." a;;d desirous that there should be none in his eae. hc determined to take it "by void of inuurh," i. e , cut of the hot t It-, and seizing it he tool: a long and a strong puli. Imagine his horror, when, ttpoii setting the bottle down, he discovered he had treated his inner man to a draught ! of roisi.ti for b.-di.ugs instead of poison for ; men.. Two bottles, tnuch alike, were A the j cupboard, one containing whisky, and the ; o: i t r the quicker puison, uivi in his hate j ho bad taken a think out of the wrong Lot tie. L bysiciuns were cahed in, antidotes were applied, and at last uecoaiits he was sio.vly recovering." The G.MTXfi BRUiAi'i:. We learn (hat the ' Ui.ping Brigade' is fully organized lor the Sumuier cumtiaign, and is trformine ' rojsiilar duty every Sabbath evening. On Sunday evening l ist, its members tiled right :vn 1 left, f?td formed an op-n line from the foo: of the stairs in i(u M. R. church, out thi-Jti-h the hall to the front irate. a i I for a considerable distance along the side -.Talk. Il was a magnificent sight, to ' '-hold ibis self s;:;'riliciiig and accon mo- dating Biigawj on drill. And then, too, it i I of gemlcmen (?), who ficijuently Lave I scarcely room enough for a single person to : tc.ss between their accurately forniei! lines. T!,;s 15,-J4K.Je js ,,e pri.ie ol our town, and so:e of the citizens think of piesentir.g it wIth a l,,i;th;r meddle for its well behaved and orderly bearing, instead of resortii.tr to the harsh measures recently adoiiled bv our 1 Aitootia neighbors, i. e., of fining each , .ivr member a V We tender our citizens the heart -felt t brinks of the members of the ! .. . :. . . i 1 . e .. . 1. 1 - 1 - . . taping Bi ""i'"'.s 101 iiic-'c Kiiia intention . .. , . ., . uikj ioiLeaiiiiu etui-i iteration. MARRIED. .y, April 20th. by On Tu Buicbtield, t'V. . iJ. ti- r Joseph EKiiAit;,.of Knox townsiiip, and Miss Caurie M. Read, of Lawrence township. On Thursday. April 20th, Ly II. J. Slop py, M.-.-p, Mr. FaLDEKir-K Mc Crack en, of ; t isiuson township, and Miss Mauv Mit.'H ; AF.ls; of Cli-ton county. Pa. i ()u Sunday, Ai.ril 2:id, by II. j. Sloppy, 1 F-i , Mr. J. A. IIaines, atid Miss Kli.kn i H.irKEMJl ury, all of Woodward township. j Special and gtwl I .J'T" ianrrl'd niflrr thi-t hntili 11 z a follow : 15 cent a line tor firm insertion ; and 0 coils a litl jar rack Mtheitrltt i iitfrtioJi. New stock of Dry Goods received this WCtk ai Reed Bkotiiees. TirdSE desiring to attend the New Was ington Academy are informed that boarding can be hud at three tlollars per week, not withstanding reports to the contrary. Fans, Parasols, of tLo handsomest styles at Reed Brothers. Nb F.icrsE for going barefooted nowa days. A full stock of ail kinds of shoes at Fiillertort's. Call aud satisfy yourselves us to quality aiicf prjee-t. Goods received dai! ally. Ladies' JFrri getitletoan's Underwear, Ho siery, Gloves, in endless variety, received this week at Reed BllOlHUlS. If you want a good and cheap hat of any kind, go to D. R. Fullerton's, on Second street, where the most complete assortment is always on hand. Ihe latest styles in store now. Call and ee them. More Town Lot-. By reference to our advertising columns, it will be seen that Mr. Fulford has a number of lots for sale, in West Clearfield. They are well situated, of good size, aud excellent soil, with a street in front and alley "in the rear. Persons wanting cheap and desirable lots should call at once. . TllE cheajiest Dress Goods ever offered are going rapidly at Reed Brotheus. '- ; " -5 j For Sale at auction several valuable lots in Cleariield boro. For particulars see advertisement. Lace Collars, Bows, Ties, Linen Collars, and Cuffs, new styles, are moving off rap idly at Reed Brotuxus. W HAT becomes of all the old shoes ? is a question that his pt-zzled philosophers for years. But a greater question is, what be comes of all the boots and shoes -old by Al exander at the Keystone Shoe Store , ou Second Street ? lie has the largest assort ment of slypes, and sells the cheapest of any firm in Clearfield. tf Dr. F. Platto, formerly of Syracuse, N. Y., desires us to inform the people of Cleat field and vicinity that he has pcrma rently located among them, for the purpose of practising his profession. The Doctor will be in readiness to attend tb all profes sional calls, either night or day. His office is ou Reed street, south side, between the Railroad and Second street, where he may be found night and day, when not etigaged elsewhere. March 8, lS7J.tf Neolected Throat and Li.no I'isza ses. During the changeable seasons of fall and winter when Coughs and Colds are so prevalent, no person should be without some reliable preparation for thir cure. They should recollect that a neglected Cough or Cold frequently terminates in Consumption.' Hassan's Coiiqinuml S'rvp of Tar is the beso and most reliable article known for the cure of Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Asthma. Chronic Catarrhs,-and all diseascsof the Throat aud Lungs. No fam ily should he without it. It is no private "quack" preparation ; on the contrary, it is prescribed by some of the most cmiucnt physicians m the country. Price 50 cents. For sale by llartswick & Irwin, Clearfield ; Joseph 11. Irwin, Curweusville, and Drug gists everywhere. Feb. 22-1 2t. CLOStNt QUOTATIONS of G rities, at J T. Brady A Go's. Pittsburgh, April 2i. it old, U. S. 6'e If.Sl, V 8. 5-2(l"s. lSfir, 1'. S 5-20 "s, IstU, U. S S-20's. ISfii, U.S. lC-40's, 5-2l's. J.-icuary Julr, 5-20 8, January A July. !Sti7, 5-20's. J.iuuary A July. lS'ja, Union Pacific Railroad. Central Pacific Railroad, Cy. PaicDcs. overnment Secu So 6S Wood St. Id; 1. BIT SELL 1 to llli ll'U 117 H3i 112i 111) 110) JltlJ lllli 107 107j 1! 1 IWi 11JJ 119 1122 113 . 8Si 1 on TO LUMBERMEN! pkufuotkln" in CANTHOOKS! The Clearfield Excelsior Cantbook will not wear out or break, bcin; constructed with one solid band from clip to point. It is pronounced by all practical Lumberinca wbo have examined it to be tiie must perfect cant houk ctr inventod. Amis Kennard. Patentee. All orders promptly attended to. Manufactured by AMOS KENNARD & CO., JStvJii. ClearGeldPa. ..,K7?- it Ij iti- U V A L . iLiiiTswiciv & unvix, i?.i:ogists, Marhct St., Qlefirfeld, Pa. We beg leave to inform our old ard new custo ine.s. that we liavu leuiovt-l our est;iblihi!;eut to tin? i;t-w I'wild ing jn?t erected fin Market sireet, ncurly ndji ining tbe Mausion Honie ou the west, and opposite tl raham A Sons' store, where we re spectfully invite the public to come and bu their on rras, viiEmcA l$, patknj mf.vi cixs uihs. paixts yi varxjuites, Ourntoek of Drugs and Medieinesconsist of evrry thing used, selected witii the greatest care, and V'AURAXTED STRICTLY Pi RE! We also keep a lull s'ock of Dyes. Perfumeries Toilet articles. Soaps. Tooth Brushes. H.iir brush es. Vhitewash Brushes, and every other kind of Brushes. We have a la-ge lot of White Lend Turpentine, Flaxseed Oil. Paints, and in fi.ct everything used in the painting business, which we otl'et at City prices to cash ouyers. TOBACCO A.D SEGARS, Confectionery Spices, and the large-si stock of va rieties ever oifi-red in this placo. and warranted to be of the but the market aff irds. J. 1. HARTSWICK, Deo. 2. 1SCS. JOIiN F. IltWIX. P. T. I. DR. DOVER'S , -. PURE WEST BRANCH BITTERS. A Pure. Pleasant. Safe, and- lteI!We Tonic, com pounded from tresh u,l choice herbs and pos itively pure spirits, free from fusil oil. or '.her irritating properties, and will not disagree or offend the most delicate stomach. Warrant ed to contain more njecf icinul virtue than a-v? -bitters at present offered to the public. IT NEEDS BUT. A TRIAL. To increase tfie Appetite to promote I'tgertion 1' cure Dyspepsia to cure i-'et.er and Ague to cure Biliousness to cure Ccnrtipatiou to cure Chronic Diairbea to cure Ilatulence to cure Acid Eructations to cure Nervous Debility to cere Hypochondria tr, cure Sallowness. of the Complexion to cure Piuiplea and Blotches to cure General Debility and Prostration of the Physical Pqwers, rr HAS XO EQUAL. TRY IT AND HE CONVINCED, SOLI! EVERYWHERE, AT $1 PER BOTTLK. A lib'Tul dmrount to lit trade. VAXCFACTCHEn EXCLUSITKLT BT A; I. S II A V, CLEARFELD.PA., Dealer in Drugs. Medicines, Chemicals, Dye Stuffs. Oils, Paints, Varr.isbes, fcc.,. Patent Medicines. Pure Wines and Liquors for medical purposes. Fancy and Toilet Articles, and all goods usually kept iu a Drug Store, sold ..cheap. Having employed E. D.Snyder agraduaate in Pharmacy who speaks both English and Ger man, the undersigned t'eeU no hesitancy in saying thateustomerscau rely upon having the presorip tions properly p ut up. A. I. SHAW. Feb. -2A. 1S70. rplIE highest market prices paid for Shingles J br J SHAW t SON. TAILS & BPIKES theeheapeat in the ecuntj at jiussur b. TOBACCO AND CIGARS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, At the New Tobacco and Cigar Store of A, . s it a ir, Two dears east of the Postoffiee. Clearfield. Pa. Constantly oa hand a fine assortment of Navy, Congress. Cavendish. Cable. Spnnroll, ' Michigan and Century Fine-cuS Chewing Tobacco, te. Also, a large and well selected stock of Imported and Domestic Cigars. Smoking Tobaccos, Meerschaum and Briar Pipes," Pipe fixtures, Tobacco Boxes, Cigar Holders, and everything generr ' ftund in a we'l regulated Cigar and Tobacco SfoTe. tlv Remember the place: Two doors east of the Postoffiee", Clearfield. Pa. Aug. 2-t. '79. BICiLER, YOUNG & CO., Successors to Royiiion 4 ro;J, Cor. Fourth and Pine Streets, CLEARFIELD, PA., MIS If ACTUREKS O' S T E A A EXfiiXES, Mulaj aud Circular Saw Mills, HEAD BLOCKS, WATER WHEELS, SHAFTINQ. PULIEVS, BOLTS, and all kinds of Mill work. STANLEY PARLOR STOVES, COOK STOVES, Heating Stoves, Sled Shoes, Plows, aad eastings cf a!t binds. , DEALERS IX - Giffards' Injector, Steam Gauges, Steam Whistles Oilers, Tallow Caps, Oil Cups, Gauge Cocks, Air Cocks. Globe Valves, Check Valves, Wrought Iran Pipe, Steam Pumps, lioiler Feed Pumps, Anti-frictien Metals, Soap Stone Packing, Gum Packing, ic.. 4c, December 14. IRTO-tf. ATTENTION, B U YE R S READ! READ!! Ylio sells the cheapest goods in the comity ? M O S S O V ! WIio sella bt-st calicoes atl2ctsa jard MOSS OP! Who sells best tinhlenched muslin at 17 cents M O S S O P ! Who tells Halls. Calf r,oots at 5 00? MOSSOT! Who sells Hall's 1-est Coarse Boots at SI 50 ? M 0 S S 0 P I Who sella Hall's lest Kip "Boots at 4,50? M O S S 0 P ! Who soils Uats lower than anybsdy cise? MOSSOl'! Who sells Sugar the cheapest ? ' M O S S 0 P! Who sells Syrup the cheapest? MOSSOT! Who sells Flour the cheapest ? MO S SOP? Who sells Chop and Feed the cheapest? MOSSOP! Who sells Hardware the cheapest ? MOSSOP! Who sells Queensware the cheapest ? MOSSOP? Who sells Tinware the cheapest ? MOSSOP! Who s;ells Clothing the cheapest ? MOSSOP! Who sells riaster the cheapest ? MOSSOP! Who sells Salt the cheapest ? MOSSOP! Who first brought goods dova to the lowest cash prices ? MOSSOP! Everybody should buy their goods at MOSSOP'S! Clearfield, May 12. 1869. "VTOTICE. Whereas, my son. Alexander B. Jordan aged 16 years, bavins left me, I hereby warn the public not to harbor or -trust hiui on my account, as-1 will-not pay ny debts of his contraeiinr JOIIN M JORDAN. Guelicb tp . April ll-3tp. pXKCUTOIt'S NOTICE. Letters Tes-. tamentarv .on the estate of' Samuel Brillhart. late of Bumside tp., dee'd, havfng been granted to tbe nnderiened. notice is hereby giv en that all persons indebted to said estate are re quired ta make immediate payment, and those having claims airainst the same will pre-:eotthem, properly nu! heuticatc-J . for settlement to Ap.12,'71 8tp. SAMUEL BKETU. Exec'r. A BMINISTP.ATOK'S NOTICE. Let- ters of Administration on the estate of Isaac Scofieid late of Clearfield Borough, deceased, having been granted to the undersign ed, notice is hereby given that all persons in debted to said estate are required to make 1m mediate payment. and those having claims against tbe same will preaon t tbem . properlv autheutica ted for settlement to - JANE SOOFIKLD. April 12.'71-6t. Administratrix. FARM FOR SALE! . Containing 26 acres, in a good state of cultiva tion, situate in Pike township, about 80 rods from Logans Grist 31 ill, on the Turnpike leading from Clearfield to Curwensville. Th.re is a story and a half house, a stablo and other outbuildings erected thereon. There is also a spring of good water aud a young orchard on the premises. Any person desiring a good small FARM and HOME, will find this a Tery desirable location. . For further particular inquire of KACIiAEL CALDWELL, on the premise s. or address T. W. FLEMING, March 29 tf Curwensville, Pa. M'PItER SON'S (formerly M'Gaujjhey s.) Restaurant and Ice Cream Saloon, IN LEAVY'S NEW BUILDING, Second St., Clearfield, Ta. Constantly kept on hand a fine selection of Candies, Cigars, Tobacco, Nuts, Ao. Also Fresh Oysters, rccei7ed daily, aad served tip in any atyle, to suit the - taste of customers, f ... A full stock of goods jut received from the East. tySF" Billiard Saloon in Srcond Story. Dec 14-70. W. 11 M PHERSON. ATE,V STORE. Corner of 8eeaiid St. and ilill Read. R. MITCHELL Idas just received and op-ned, at the above nam ed place' an entire new stock of Spring and Summer Goads, whiuh he will tell very cheap lor cash. His steck consists of Dry Goods, Groceries, liaidwara, Queensware. Boots and Shoes', Halt, and Caps, Beady made Clothing, eio. lie aito keeps choice Flour, Com Meal, Chop feed, Bacon. Fisl and dried Fruits. Persons desirous of purchasing goods at ftr rates are resj cctlully requested to give hiin a call. Approved country produce will le taken', at the highest prices, in exchange tor goods. -Clearfield. June 17, 1SBS. E W SPRING STOC K! . J. S II A'W k SON'. nave just returned from the ta.'t and are bow opening an entire new stock of cods ill the room formerly occupied by Wm. F. Irwin, en Market Street, which they now offer to the public at the lowest cash prices. Their stock consists of a general assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries,. Queensware, Hardware, Bocts, Shoes, Hats. Caps. .Bonnets, Dress Gonds. Fruits, Candies. Fish, Salt. Brooms, Nails, etc. , in fact, every thing usually kept in a retail store can be had by calling at tuts store, or will be procured to order. Their stock is well sclented, and consists of the newest goods, is of the best quality, of 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 before making your purchases, as we are determined Qlease all who may favor us with, their custom. May 8. IS'.'. J. SilAv) A sr-X. MOSIIANXON Land and Lumber Co., maxuf'Aciukk LUMBER, LATH, PICKETS, AND SHINGLES. II. II. SIIILLINGFORD, President, 6f.e Forest PUet, 123 S. i:h St., Phil a. JNO. LA-WSIIE, Gen'l Sup't, Osceola Mills, Clearf.tld County, Pa. MoLhannoii Land and Lumber Co. Offer Inducements to Purchasers of CHOICE GOODS, AT THEIR M A M M O T II STORE IN OSCEOLA. Moshanuon Land end Lumber Co., Offer LOTS in the Borough of Osceola and vicinity for'sale. Terms easy. Apply at the Office of the Co. JOHN LAWSIIE, Gen'l Sup't. January 18,1811. eo- part- nership with J. . -. Sehrwer in the Hardware buMDesi. all pcrs-ms fndehted to me for Tinware. Ac . are requested to come and set tle their accounts without drlav. A,'-L9 FK ED. S TKETT. MARBLEand STONE VARIL Mrs. S. S. Lidiell, Iiavias engaged in the Marble business, desires to inform her I riends. and the public, that she has now and wil 1 keep constantly on hand a large and well selected stock of ITALIAN AM) VERMONT MAKBLE. and is prepare! to furnish to order TOMBSTONES. BOX AND CRADLE TOMES, MONUMENTS, CURBS and POSTS or CEMETERY WTS. WINDOW SILLS AND CAPf. AU?0: ' BUREAU, TABLE AND IT AS II STANli TOPS, tic. Yard on Heed Street, near the Depot.Clearfield, Pa. I May 4. 170. SPRING GOODS! JO'ST RECEIVING, . Splendid lOcen' Calicoes. Lieht Calicoes, Delnines, ' Plaids. Shirting checks. Muslins, White Goods, . Percales. Black Mlks. Japanese Silke. Sil k Poplins, Black Alpacas, Velveteens:. SiiawU, Table Linens, Boys' Cussinieres. Ac. Best Paris Kid Gloves, Hoisery, Lace Collars, Chignons, Blute-A Green Kid Gloves, Si k iilove. Hnr Switches, Hair Nets. Hoop Skirts, ic , ic. Corset, Dress Trimmings. . Velvet Ribbons, Silk Fringes. Buttons, Satin, " io.. ie. Trimmed Hats, Ribbons and Millinery Goods. Unequaled stock of Ladies' and Cbildrens' Shoes and Gaiters. Mens French Kip and Calf Boots, Calf and Lasting Gaiters. 2,000 pieces Wall Paper, from 6 cts to SI per bolt. Carpets. Floor Oil Cloths, Window Shades, best White Granite Tea Ware, Glass Ware, Table Knives and 1 orks. Choice Teas antf CoflVe at-d other Groceries. Dried Fruits. Peaches. Prunes. Cherries. Canned Peaches, Tomatoes, Corn, Pickles, Ac. The at.rive. 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 tUV ISL'Y OK NOT. M K R A T Z E R , (Formerly C. Kr:itzrr A- Com), Next door to II. F. Bigler A Cc, ?d Street, CLEARFIELD, PA. March lo.'il. gELLING OFF at COST for CASH! THE LARGEST STOCK OF . F7JP XI T U II E EVER OFFERED IN CLEARFIELD ! AT THE STEAM CAEtET .SHOP, COllNEii MARKET AND liliii S f HE CTS. CLEARFIELD. PA. The undersigned would announce to the public that he bas on hand ai.d is now offering, cheap for cash, the largest Mock of furniture ever in store in this county consisting of UPHOLSTERED PARLOR SLITS, CHAMBER SETTS, EXricvjuN T ut. i"--s, SECRETARIES. Bor.K CASES, BEDSTEADS, SPRING BEDS AND flATTBSSSES, LOLNGES, BENCHES. FLAIN & MARBLE TOP TABLES A BUREAUS, WASI1STANDS. CANE SEAT AND COMMON" CHAIRS, BOOKING CHAIRS, LOOKING GLASSES, WINDOW SHADES. PICTURE FRAMES, CORDS AND TASSELS, kr. He also manufactures aad keeps on band Pat ent Spting Beds, tbe best ever invented. No fam ily should be without them. Any kind of goods tton hand can be had on sbort notice Uphol stering and repairing neatly executed. COFF1 NS, of ail sizes, can be had on a half-hnnrs1 notice, ami at the !c-veit prices A deduction of 20 percent. njad for cash METALLIC CASES, or Rosewood. Wal tct and Cherry Ctfrins. with gl.ossor wood tops, furnish ed on five hours' notice. Personal attendance wi'h har?e. on funeral oc casions, and carriage- furnished when desired. Thanking the public for past favor-;, and by strict persunal anei,:ion to .usi..e?s. 1 hope to receivr a contiouuuee of the Remember the p!ca the Steam Cabinet Shop, corner of Market and Fifth Streets. Mar. 22,7I-1 v. DANIEL BENNER. r. K1LI.IR. A. S. POWELL NEW FIRM. MILLER & POWELL, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in. all kinds f Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Ca; s. No tions, Groceri-s Hard ware. Queens ware. Wood and Willowware, Flour, Baon, Fish, bait, 4.0. , Market St., Clearfiald, Pa. FOR TIIE L ADIES They have Bonnets, Silks. Cuburgs. Alpacas, Me rinos, Wool Delaines, Lustres, Ginghams. Prints, Poplins, Lawns, Sunshades, Handkerchiefs, Kid and other Gloves, lloisery, Balmorals, and a gti eral variety of Ribbons, Trimroinfs, Buttons, Braids, etc., at C -' lowest prices. FOR GENTLEMEN They hare Black and Plae Cloths, Rlaik and Fan cy Cnssimeres, Sattinetts, Tweeds. Moltons.Water proof Cloth, Si!k. Satin and common Vesting. eto , in great vnriety, aud at prices that will give gen eral satisfaction to buyers. ALSO, A general assortment of Ready-made Clothing. Hate and Caps Boots and Shoes, Hardware and Queeasware, Wood and Willowware, and a full stock ef Groceries. IN FACT, MILLER A POWELL sell all article that are usually kept in a well-regulated country store anl hence the people generally will find it to their advantage to toy goods of them. GRAIN AND COUNTRY PRODUCE taken in exchange or goods, .Febraaey li 16" tf TOriCE. II iving entered into rKKMS OK TIIE JOl'K.XAL. The K.tr-TSMAS's Jofbhal is published on Wed; nesday at S 2,00 pet acnum in advance. If not paid at the beginning of the year. S2.50 will be charged, and S3.00 if tot paid before the elose. AnvETisaifBKT wiTbe inserted at 1,50 per square, for three or lets insertions Ten lines (or less) counting a square. For every. additional insertion bo cents will be charged. ',. deduction willbe made to yearly advertiser No subscription taken for a shorter time tlatf gixiuontiis. and no' paper will be discontinued an tillall arrearages are paid .except at the option of the publisher- S.J. ROW. PORSALE. A Double Turbme Water Wlict I, manufactured by James Laffell Co.. at Springfield, Ohio, is new and will be sold at less than eost. Fur further particulars in quireofihe undersigned at Clearfield. March I, 71 -tf. A S. GOODRICH. 1 rpO THE LADIES. A circular lor mar ried orsitilo ladit s, containini; desirablej information upon mailers. never belore made pub lic mailed free Those who -wh-h to give it a care ful perusal may address. Mis. -ELIZABETH A. KING. Wilhiiiusbuigh, New Tort. March I. '71 -:im. INSURE YOUR PROPER'!?. The "ndfisiened are prepared to take any reasonable fire risks in good Hid reliable com pel les. aeh mr tl. -Fruiirs Mutual," of York. Pa , -Andes." of Cincinnati. Ohio. tterujania.T of New York, end others Kates reasonable, and in ease of ! moncv paid up promptly jPiU2, 71 IRVIN A KKEHS. " WANTED. AGENTS A few first das men to act as agents for Wheeler ami u ilron's Slewing Machines We will pay a la H -rse, wagon an ry or Mberal ctimuiijsions outfit furnished Apply to U'M SIM NEK A CO . 140 Wood St.. Pittsburgh, Pa , or 91 Franklin Street. Johns town. Pa. Mar 8, '70 -3m. i:STAri:ANT.-Thewell-Luown"Go:d man Saloon," ime square cast of the Nagle House,': on Front St.. Mnrio'ta, P.i.. baa been leased by the undersiuaed. where be will keep a first class - KESTAcRANT AND CAFE." Kafimen will find it a convenient place to got re freshmtnts when in Marietta. The most fnstii ioos at ait times satis.ie 1. G W. HECK ROT UK. Marietta, Feb 2,'l-:tmp. - . - f .r r- r- T B O T T O R F ' S PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY,' MAHKBT STRKST, CLKAKPIRLD, PKsH'A . Negatives made in cloudy as well as in clear weather. Ccnstantly en Lastd a good aetortment of Frames. Stere-iscopes and Stef-o'scopic Views. rraraes. irura any stvte ot mould mis. tuaae te onier CllUOMOS A SPECIALITY. Ilee .'tib-jy. U-f.y-M. yim SALE-HOUSE AND IX)T, in Morrisdali?. Morris fownshijj. :-The house is 3?. by 24 feet, two-story, has eight rooms, good cellar, and having all facilities for a' good hotel, having been a licensed bouse for several year. With the house there is half an acre of good fer tile ground, with stuble aud o'her outbuildings thereon. Terms to suit the purchaser. Apply to A.W.WALTERS, Ap.12,'71 Clearfield. Pa. p LEAR FIELD N U RSER Y. Enoocr- ace IIo.mk Industry. The undersign ed having established a Nursery. on the Pit halfway between Curwensville and C learn cl Boroughs, is- prepared to furnish ail kindsof Frui tree?. (Standard and dwarf.) Evergreen-. Shrub tery. Grape Vines, Gooseberry, Law ten Blank berry. Strawberry and Kaspbeiry vines. A ls SibrianCrab trees. Quince and early ScarletRhea barb. Ae. Orders promptly attended to. Addres Aug 31,1MS4 J.D. WRIGHT, Carwensville qillE WONDERFljL LINIMENT. This Liniment havine been used, for some years rast.as a fstni'y medifine by the pre prietur. and its gor.ri elTL-cts coming to the notioe of his ceighbors. has: at their suggestion, ran sented to manufacture it for the benefit of the af flicted everywhere. It is the best remedy fe Ca'arrh and Bil i'tous Cholio. ever offered to the publio; and will cure many other diseases in the human body. It is also asure cure for Pole evil : and Wind galls in horses Directions for its use aecnmppny each bottle. Price. SI per bottle, or six bnitlcs for &5. Sent to any address hw enclos ing h price lo H'.M. H WAGONER. llurd Postoffiee. Oct. 6.1339. Clearfield eounty. Pa. " A Great Medieal Discovery ! Da. WALKER'S CALIFORNIA VINEGAR BITTERS! Hundreds of tlioc'sands bear testimony to their Wonderful Curative Effects. W II A T ARE THEY? TIIET ARE NO T A YILBr FANCY D II I N K, Made of Poor Rum. Whisker. Proof Spirita. and Refuse Liquors, doctorel. spired and sweetened to please the taste. called "Tonics," - Appetizers." -Restorers "T Ac .that lead tbe tippler on todrunk enr.ess an I ruin, but ate a true Medioine made from the Native Roots and Herbs of California, free from all AI-oMotic StimuUnts. They are the 'treat Blood PurifiT an i a Lite Giving Principle a perfect Renovator and (uvigoratorof the iSyktem carrying off all poisonois matter and -restoring the blood to a hoalihy cim litun No person eau take these Bitters according t" dircotiou and re main Ions; unwell, provided theLcnes are not de stroyed by mineral poison or othe-tijcaris aDd tbe vital organs wasted beyond the point of repair. -or Infl .mmutoiy and Chmuir Rtrtiraaiism and Gout. Dysprpvra or hi tiirrtiou. Billions Ke trtttrnt and IntrritiUe?it Ffvers. Diseases of to liluod. liler. Kidney aui latdrr, these Bitter have been mihst ),-vV. Such diceat-cx are eaus ed by vitiated bl'c.d. which i generally produced by derangemeut nf-tho digestive ertana. L'yspo) sia or In-iigcztion headache, pain in the shoulders, coughs liLthtnes? ,,f tlio chest, diztiuess, sour eruet.tt-ior of ilie stomach, bid lante in the mouth, bilii'ms attacks, palpitation of the heart, ii.B uuriaii; n of the lui.."'. pain in the regious of the Kidnevs and a hun.irt d other painful symp toms, are the off pi ir.g" of Dyspepsia. They invigorate the stomach and stimulate the torpid liver and bowels. whi-h render tnem of unequa'led eiEt-acy i.i o'e.initig the blood of all impurities. and imparting new life and vigor to ihe whole system. -Bilious. Remittent tuu Intermittent Fevers, v-hich are so prevalent in the valleys of out-irreat rivers throughout the United States, especially those of tbe Missis:-, pi, Missouri. lUinois, Ten nessee. Alabama. Savannah. Roanolte. James and many others with their vast .tributaries, during tbe Summer and Autumn, arad remarkabt- so du rii . ast ns of unusual hoat aad dr cess, are in variably accompanied by extensive deranirementa of the stomach, and liver, and other abdominal viscera. There are always more or less obstrcs tions of the liver, a weakness and ir.itable atate . of the stomach, and great torpor of tbe towels, ( b.eiog clogged up with vitiated accumulations. In " v 4" their treatment, a purgative. exerting a powerful "? irnuence upon these various organ;. is essentially neees-Ty. There is no eatha-lic for the purioae equal tn Dr. J. Walker's Vine-ar Bitters, as thev speed il remove tbe dan; colored viscid matiar wuh which the b iwels are loaded, at the aatce time stimulating the secretions of the Iiver,-and generally restoring the braUhy functions ef the digestive organs. Tbe nniversal popular of this valuable remedy in regions subject to mias m.ulc infiuenees, is suf?cieut evidence of i'j pow er as a rm.-dy in such case;. For skin uiieasee. eruptions, tetter, salt laoirn, blotches, spots, pimples, pustules, boils, carbun cius, ring worms, scald-head. sore eycs.Grysipelas, itch, scurf, discol'iratiotis of the skfn, Luuiors and. diseases of tbe skin, uT whatever name or nature are literally dug up and carried out ,pf the aye tern iua short time by the ueof tbeioSi ters One bottle in euch cajes will convince themost incred ulous of their curative effect.- Clean-e Ihe Vitiated liloed wherever yoa Ea I Its impurities bursting through the skin in pim ples, truptiors or sore ; cleanse it when Too fintf it obstructed and sluji.-h in the veins ,- cleanse it when it is foul, and your feelings till tell you. when. Keep tbe blood pure aud the health, of the system will follow. Pin, Tape and o'her Worms.li'-r'ting in the sys tem of so many thousands, are effectually destroy ed and removed. For full direct ons, read care fully the circular around each bottle, printed io four languages English, German, French and Sniinish. ' J. WALKER, Proprietor. R. H. McDON'ALD A CO., Druggists and Gen, Agents, San Francisco, Cal ,nd 2 aril 34 Commerce Street. New York. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGIST. AND DEALERS, f . Peemberi7, li7o-ly. S' D RIED FRUIT, at redeced prices, at May Vi,'t9 alOSfOP'B. B ACON.Haiufl.Sitiea Mid Shoulder trIue4