fl)c Uffemaivo gdiixnat, kaxfietb, 17, iS7i. jo Patboss. To insure the safe transmission 8' money by mil, patrons should remit byeheck or money-order, or have their letters registered. A receipt will be enclosed in the firft paper after ihe money comes to hand: Notiee iimmed under the heading of Sj-rnal Jjowt" 13 rnrt a line fir fir.it insertion ; and 4 erne a line, for rack mhstquent insertion. Clearfield E. E. Summer Arrangement. Eipxess "lea-res Oar&elJ a : : : 5.00 - Higler m : : : : 29 . m. - Philipsburg at : : 6 03 a. m. ' Osceola at : : : : 6.20 a.m. " Sandy Kidge at : : 6 38 a. in " Intersection t : : 7.27 a. m. Arrrives at Tyrone at : : 7.40 a. m ZxrRiss leaves Tyrone at : : 6.56 p m. luterseotion at : 7 03 p.m. Sandy Kidge at : : 7.52 p m. " u Osceola, at : : : : Slop. u. Kbilipsbbrg at . : 8.30 p.m. Eig!er at : : : : 8 5S p. m Arrives at Clearfield at : : : 8.30 .m. Mul leaves Tyrone at : Intersection at " Sandy Ridge at " Osceola at : Philipsburg at : " L'isler at : . Arrives at Clearfield at : 8 30 a m. 8 43 a. m. 9.32 k. m. 9.50 a. m. 1 0 1 0 a. m 10 38 a m. 11.10 a. in Mail leaves Clearfield at : : : 3 00 p. in. Elgler at : : : : 3.29 p. m. ' Philipsburg at ; : 4fi3p.ru Otceola at : : ; : 4 20 p.m. ' Sandy Kidire : : : 4 3 p tn Intecction at : : 5.27 p. m. Arrives at Tyrone at : : : : 5 4ilp.m Clearfield Mnil South connects with Cincinnati Express East, and Mail West, on Main Line, also with the Laid Eagle Express East, for Lock Ha ven, and points West of Lock Haven Clearfield Miil North connects from Cincinnati Express Vi'e.-t. uml HanUbur Accommodation East, on Main Line. Cleirlield Express Snath connect with Harris buri Aceoumodation Eist. and Local Passenger V est. fut Altoona. and iiollilaysbur lirar.ch ; a'so with l'ald F.'igle Miil Kast for Lojk Haven and Wiiliamsport Nor:h connects from .Mail Wet. ktil L'ineirnaii Express Et, also from B.ild E.;'e Mail West. Religious. Divine services will te held next S:i'ubatli, in UloarliolJ, as fallows: lie lt 'v. Sl.-ili, in St. Anlrew's Episcopal clitiu-'h, at 1 1 A. M. anl 7 I'. M. Sunday (.lioul at 3 1'. M. l'rayer meeting every U'eilnesdav evening :t 7 o'e'ock. By Ilv. i;ttier,in the Presbyterian church, morning aivi evening. 5-'ahaath school at 3 l M. Prayer meeting every Wednesday evvniwr at 7 o'cSorlc. Cy Hev. J. II. M'CorJ, in the Methodist fV-ireh, niorniTiir and evening. Sal'Kath (cbool at 9 A. 1. Prayer nun ting, every T'aursi'av at "VP- M. Or.i'v.iitiioii services ' First Sahhath f every month at I'M A. .M. Hy Ilev. Mr. Skinner, in ih Baptist ; church, morning and evening, alternataly. Wanted a cir! to do general housework. Apply at this office. Heap the advertisement of Kced Broth ers in auotrer column. The contractor of th : new jail ha com menced "planting" the foundation Rtones. From appearances it will be a solid affair, when completed. ("Jettixo rpife dllnpilated the "Sliil line" th;:t vrns pcrnii''u'it;ntr uar streets on Mnm'.T- l.isf. nar!v number.'.! Poor Joe : his d irs arj Ti;f. gel. - Prr.fis fr 1S70 of the sever nl districts ia thi ennts-. amouniing in the seercgnte to L'-OoT 17, have been tailied l-y the County Tic'usnrrr. Witat bps become of the projected Wool rii mill, e.f which we heard sitnethi'ig seve ral weeks ago? Don't procrastinate, test I pome other parties set alidad of yeu. Tre Cnors. .We n jertand that some damage w?s i' .ne to the growing f-rain crops, in this conn:?, "by the recent l.eavy Itfsts. The fruit was also seriously dam ugeJ. frAsr; the Birds. The leys, old and 'yrnng, mv.-t bear in mind that there is a fine of twenty five dollars on every bird kil led. or of a nest desrroyed. The law will le enforced. Plat ?rin Cowers . I'-cre is aiy place aVi'-ti vour bonre where wafer s thrown fur, and likely to become malarious. This J !ant has tV power of absorbing ma!a:ii an puiyfyiii.' the atmosphere. A Tytone conrc-.novary b. is .JouMi i it r'r"iiation. Tt has two more sn! seri'ers. T.y it again W illiaiu Henry Harrison one more Aeme.tro moe subscribers the Pow tr Press will make them cme. Some of th- si.i walks are getting very l'3'l ; fo much so as to endanger the limbs pedestrians. The lorou-h Pads -in.uid see to having them made, even if it shoaM cost a Srate Senator tivo or three double x's. It is repotted tb.nt a cvtaSn Democrat ic i.Tn-e hunter cr-rrios a ti'V.i'.e an 1 thrc::ii with h!i:i. in his pcieg: inaiton.s over the fiunty, ?o that r. can rrpair the I reaches in the party l-f"r-' ti;e primary election. Died if his resi lTice. in Wa-Mneton Citv. on Sunday. April 21. 1?7I, John W. S'nugirt, K-j., ad f y:-:. A nnnihtT t relations et" t!:a d.-.i-isel r-id n this ccunty, who wili regret tobe;irof his death. Til" William sbnrs R'fji'ster says ta.it Mrs. A.ur.a Maria Novinger "ws burin on Tues " day lat, having arrived at the advanced " age of 77 years." It i nu to be r.ip posed thai Mrs. Novioger die 1 ere she was lurl. ; ' ?!r.:?,iVF Pir is pretty deeply inffrcstcd in the reM --to ba-ines, ju iciu? froru the amount of prot.r.y ,-j.vor; isio- now-a-days. Persons w-;-Vi- n.tr.hiv f.rtns had h'.-cr con-:!: ,l .W,'..;,,, lUt of lLc liifids he is offi-rin;; f ..r sa'.. TnE CEMFrrERT. Ot last Funday wc visited the "citv of thsdea l" of Cl. arGeld. and, we are sorry to say, found it in a ter ribly neglected condition. Th"r" i nothing shows so much love and respect for the dead as th adornment of the lat restine p!.:ee of those who have gone before ; and it would seem to a stranger visiting the ccTPtery of our pretty vil'icj, that he liv ing had forgot'en the oVaL A few dollars, judiciously cTpcnded, would make this one of the hard-omest cerrcferies in the West ern pc-r if the fiate. snd we hope those l . .1 V I n r frianArt l..tn .k TIT T. - i 3 ""-"'.1 ... n.j; 'J. i'j vtiii uiaKC n iwivu in ths matter of beautifying and adorning it. We fel nure that a'l our citizens will ntribute liberally of their means for this purpose Jf the necessary stns are once ! - II. A Temple of Honor was instituted at Osceola on Monday, the 1st inst., by D. G. W. C. T., J. A. Ganoe. The members are fitting up a hall for their accommodation. Numbers of rafts are tied up all along the river, having failed to reach a market on the last flood. This is much to be re gretted, as a failure to get the lumber to market has consfJerab e ot a tendency to create a stringency irt money matter in this county. The Democratic Primary election, will be held on Saturday. June jfjth. We wish the candidates a lively time. As it is no "fight" of ours, we hope the Republicans throughout the county will refrain frain po ing to the election and voting. It is bad policy to mix in "family affairs." TWENTT-TWo"patriotie" Democrats have announced that they are willing to mcrifice themselves to the inserests of the parry in this county, by filling the various official positions for one elective term. The con test grows more interesting, as the day for the primary election draws nearer. Accident. Vr. John Weaver's carriage, driven by his young son, wis, hy soma mis hap, upset near Goodfellow's briilge on Sat urday la-1. The carriage contained a lady and four or five children, but fortunately im one sustained serious injury, notwithstand ing the carriage, was literally smashed to pieces. "No town of its xizo has a sringeer. shar per, smaller sonled gang of mn'n gr.ssippers ami tradncer!,than this very same Tyrone." Uernll. ' Speaks well for its virtle citizens,' must say. P.rainerd ha 1 better publish a list of Tyrone's "moral young men" n la Bellefonte RepuhUcnn. FirtE IN TTorTzn.u.F.. We learn that at about 1 o'clo k on Sunday morning last, the large and commodious hotel, together with most of the furniture and goods, belonging to Mr. David Persing, in Iloutzdaie, this county, was destroyed bv fire. It is sup posed to have been the work of an incen diary. Loss about four thousand dollars. No insurance. Another Tuai.n. On .Monday morning last an Kxjress train was put on the Tyrone and Clearfield railway, leaving Cleat Held at o o'clock in the morning. This arrange nitnt will afford passengers from this place an opportunity of going to W'illiamsport, llarrisburg. or IIo!iidaysl;nrg, or any inter mediate point, and return the .-a me day. The schedule summer arrangement ap pears under the lor;al heading this week. Si'dden Death.: We learn that Dr. A. F. Stayman, of New York, formerly ol L5al limore, who was on a visit to som'2 friend in this j-laee, last week, was found dead in be:! at the "Ward Houe," in Tyrone, on Saturday morning lat. The Doctor left here on the mail train at 2.4:) on Friday af teruoon, in feeble hetlih. On retiring to bed in the evening, ho requested to be awakened at an early hour. Accordingly, on Saturday morning some one was sentto arouse him, when it was discovered he war lifeless. Au inquest was held, but we have not, vet learned what the decision of the jury was as to the probable cause of his sud den death. He was about 3S years of age. His remains were forwarded to Baltimore for interment, wheic some relatives reside. WKITE'.VAStl. As this is the season for whitewashing, we give the following rteipe sent out by the Llfilhnuse Board of the Treasury Department, which will answer on wood, brick and stone, neatly as well as oil I aint, and much cheaper: "Slake ball a bur-bel of ftn-laked lime with boiling wat er, keep it covered during the process. S;rain it and ail, pock of salt, dissolved in warm water, three pounds o ground rice put in boiling wjter :n I Lulled to a thin paste; half's pound .-f powdered Spani-b wbifing, an! a pound of tie ir glu.i, dissolv ed in warm water; mix these well together, and let the mixture stand I' r several days. Keep tiie wash th'ns pepcre l in a kettle or portai. le furnace, and when u-ed put it on as hot as possible, and with a painter's or whitewash brnsh." AsoTffErt, and the cheapest. Aer s'i king lime, and before it is 'i:e cold, add ?ulpliate of zinc in the proportion -jf t lb-s. to a bu.-hel of lime. V);-;i BortorciH Txe. We presume our f"rough authorities, School Directors and Town ('nuticil, will soon be engaged in a-'!-ss:ns the taxos for 171. The valuation of th-ls borough under th? former triennial assessment amounted to the sum of $22-1.-6iJt). I'poa this the School Hoard pso.;erl a tax of I! mills, making about $2.ifo )t). The Town Counci' assessed a. ximilaramount. In what manner lin y spent ihe money wc presume the tax-payers Vfiil learn exactly when, in ne-rir I-tnci with the" law, they pul.di h their annua! statement. The pres ent triennial assessment, amounts to .4'M, 1'tO, neariy double he amount of last year. Nr.v, if our borough authorities routd hardly spend a ten-mill tax last year, how in the name of common sense caa they do it this year? In other words, if ie.. Trl'ls on the former assessment or valuation raised snffieient tax ro keep otr schools open and repair the streets, why will not r.iiUx an swer under the present, -assessment ? Vt'hat the officers, design doittt in ihe premises wc know not, Vat if lliey have no use for any more taxes this year, than the past, we are satisfied that a fire snifl tax will raise all the nrc s-ary revenue fr it Iter school or street purpoj-cs.- Ripuhlicnn. MARRIED. On Sunday, M ly 7th, 1871. by II. J. Sioppv, Kq., ,Mr. Albert Bi.om and Miss Lcci.nda Bloom, both of Knox tp. On Saturday. Mav 6th, IS71, by D. Pressler, hvj., Mr. Jacob Mort, of Mif flin county, and Miss Eljiina Potteu, of Lumber city, this county. At the bride's residence, bv Hev. W. A Ciirpincer. Mr. William Mi rrat. and Mrs. Elizabeth Leonard, both of Girard township. DIED : On Saturday, May 13. 1S70. in Goshen township, Anna Maria, wife of Rolin Liver good, aged 40yetrs, 2 months and 7 days. Forepaugii's Augre'uAtion exhibited in this place on Tuesday, 1 0th. . The collec tion of animals ia Ihe best we have seen for many years. The Circa" performances also W"er good. How- to Keep Canary Birds. Many persons have difficulty in keeping canary birds in good health. One who is experi enced in their csre says : Place the cage so that no draft of air can strike the bird ; give nothing to healthy birds but canary and rape seed, mixed with water, cuttle fish bone.and gravel on the floor of the cage ; also, occa sionally, a little water for bathing ; the rooifi should never be over Heated ; when irloult ing (shedding feathers) avoid drifts of air; give plenty of rape seed, slightly moistened, a little hard boiled gg, and cracker grated fine is excellent. By observing these simple directions, birds may be kept in fine condi tion for years, tsad seed kills most of the birds that die ; to which.it oiight have been added, that canary birds arc not. only fond of it but benefit Led by having a leaf of cab bage, piece of apple, or green food, which terves to keep down tlie tendency of fever, and prevents'constipation. The birds usu ally bathe each day 5 regularly as any one washes the' face, and with apparent benefit, too. When birds are sick, and inclined not to eat well, remove all the food for a day, and then only give soaked bread, from which most of the moisture has been squeezed. From the Counties Aronnd TJs. Elk County. The- house of John Boy er, in St. Mary's borough, was entirely con sumed by fire on Friday the 5th insL ... A new bridge is to be built across the Clarion river at Itidgway. Indiana County. A son of Mr. George Fartualt, near Pine, Flats, on the 4th inst., fell from the hay loft, a distance of some eighteen feet to the barn floor, aliirhting on hi.s head and shoulders, producing severe eoncu.-v-ion of the brain. There is hope of his recovery. . . ..On the s'aitfe day a young son cf Philip Stiffey, or Blairsville, also fell from a hay mow and broke one of his arms. .... A man named Frank Blind, who re sides a Taw miles north of Indiana borough, and who is the terror of the whole com mil nity, was arrested and committed to jail en the 0th, charged with assault and battery on a young man named M'Kvoy. . . . S. M. Clark, Esq., of Indiana borough, is named in connection with the Democratic nomina tion for President Judge of that district. Jfffehson Colnty. On the 9th inst., Samuel Jordan, a fanner, residing about four miles from Perryvil'.e, in a fit of insan ity, seized a sharp ase, and almost literally cut hi.s wife to pieces, nearly severing the head from the body, and causing instant death. He then attempted to cut his own throat with the ase, but succeeded only in inflicting a severe wound. A brother ot Jordan was preset;t, but was unable to pre vent the horrible tragedy. Jordan has been arrested and lodged in the Erotkville jail. Mrs. Jordxu was a daughter of Mr. David Henry The house of Mr. William Uall, of Perry township, with nearly all its contents, including JGJ bushels of grain, was destroyed by tire on thr 0;h in.;!ant. A defective Cue caused the fire Miss Su san B. Anthony is ,0 lecture, on the t!d of June, in B:ookvi!le, on ''The Power ol the Ballot." special orat& The bel of hats, caps, boots, shoes, etc.. can be had at Follei ttm's, or. Second street. The Lady's Fkif.nd lor June is out. It is a splendi 1 number the engravings being utiusually attractive and handsome. Price 52 50 a year. Deacon & Peten-on, Phil's, publishers. On stepping into Messrs. Ilartswick A Irwin's new store room, the other day, the first object fh.it attracted our attention was the white marble counter a new feature in this place. It i.s of the best Italian marble hitrbiy pelid, and was put up by Mrs. Liddctl of this place. Those in want of cemetery work, or nny nrliele made of mar b'e, . should call at S-'rs. LuIiieH's, whose woik is equal in finish and quality to any broucht from the cast. Dr. F. l'LATTO, formerly of Syracuse, N. V., desires us to inform the people ol CleavSe'd and vicinity that he has pcrma rentiy located among them, for the purpose of practising his profession. The Doctor will be in readiness to Mtend to all proles sional calls, either night or day. His office is on Beed street,' south side, between the Railroad and PrvnJ street, where he may be found niht and day, when not encased elsewhere. March 8, 1871. tf Sewing Machines. We tke great pleasure in announcing to the people ol Clearfield comity, that our old townsman A. I. Southard, has been appointed agent for the sale of the peltbrsted Grover& Baker sewing machines. These machines have been before the public for many years, and lun rind favorably known as a first class sewing machine, and at the present time stands unsurpassed for durability and cheap ness. Machines sold on ternir'-to suit pur chasers. We would advise all who contem lite purchasing n sewing machine to call on JVier.d Southard, at the Keystorie Boot and Sboti store, where "Al" will be found on hand, ready to explain to all who come, the mysteries of tbo G. k B.,jr at the Music store of Miss K. A- P. Rynder, who can furnish all desired intormtfion. pXKCUTOR'S NOTICE. Letters Tes tamentary on the estate of Samuel Brill hart, late of Bui nside tp., decd, having been granted to the undefined, notice is hereby gi- n thrall persons iodeb:ed to said estate are re quire.l t- mnie immediate payment, and those li.irin" claim a?:iin-u ihe same will pre -e.it laem, pioperly authenticated, for settlement to Ap 12,'7l fitp. WJl L" EUli K E T II , Exec'r. CLO.srXiS QUOTATIONS of Government Srsu ritics, ht J T. Brady t Cii's, No. 69 Wood St. Pittsburgh, April 23. 1871. jit-t srrr. Ool.l, 1101 111! IT S. S's Ifisl. llfi Il7f U S. S-M'a. I2, 1131 1I2i V S 5-2.1$, IsiH. ll'f 1 10 J V.S. 5-20'a. loda, '. . .' - I10 J.S 10-40's, ., , 1 07 107 5-2(l'. Jnnnary AJoIt.THS, 119 1 If 5-2H S, January A July. !Sfi7, 110 H9J S-20..I.,nonrv A July. 18fKS, 112 IIS Union PucifioRsilrosd. , - Central Paoifie KailroaJ, ia Cy.raiclics 13 A DMINISTJIATOR'S NOTICE. Let ters of Administration on the estate' ot Isaac ScoBold lata of- Clearfield Borough, deceased. br.viDg been granted to the undersign ed, notice is hereby given that all persons in debred to said estate are required to mika im mediate payment. and those baring claims against the same will present tbem . properly authentica ted for settlement to JANE 8COFIELD, April 1 2.71 6t. Administratrix. - FARM FOR SALE ! Con'aining 25 acres, in a good state of cultiva tion, situate in Pike township, about 80 rods irom Logans" Grist Hill, on ths Turnpike leading from Clearfield to Cnrwensrille. Ihire is a story and a half hoase, a stable and other outbuildings erected thereon. There is also a spring of good water and a young orchard on the premises. Any person des!ring a good small FARM and HOME, will find this a very desirable location. For further particulars inquire of RACHAEL CALDWELL, on the premises, or address T. W. FLEMING, March 29 tf Cnrwensrille, Pa. TOBACCO AND CIGARS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, At the New Tobacco and Cigar Store of R , II. SJTAJT, Two doers east of the Postoffice. Clearfield. Pa. Constantly on land a fine assortment of Xavj, Congress Cavend isl. Cable. Spunroll, Michifrin and Century Fine cu: Chewing Tobacco, c. Also, a targe and well selected stock of Imported and Doniestie Cigars. Smoking Tobaccos, Meerschaum and Briar Pipes, Pipe fixtures, Tobacco Boxes Ci?r HolJcrs. and everything gencrr fnund in a we I regulated Cigar and Tobacco Store. FSRTTiember too place: Two dnors east of the PnstidSce. Clearfield. P. Aug. 24. '7n. NEW STORE. Cors'tr cf Second St. and Hill Load. It. MITCHELL Has jost received and opned, at the abora nam ed place, an entire new ztick f Spring and Summer Geis, which he will itW very cheap lor cash. His stuck ennfists of Dry Goods, Groceries. Hardware, Qucensware. Knots and Shoes. Hats aal Caps. Ready made Clothing, etc. He also keeps choice Flour, Corn IVIieal, Chop feed, Bacon, Fish and dried Fruits. Persons desirens of purchasing: goods at fair rates are respectfully requested te give him. a call. Approved country produce will be taken, at - the highest prices, in exchange tor goods. Clesrf.ctd. June 17. ISM. CLEARFIELD ACADEMY ! A Male and Female Ilbrli School. Each Department Iisti-t and C'jmpliti i Itself1. Tha Fourth Session of the present Schotastir year, of this Institution ccaiuiucs on Monday, the 1st d;iy of May, 1671 Pupils enn enter . -- ' . tk. will k. charged with tuition from the time thoy enter to the close of the sesMon. The course of instruction embraces, everything included in a thorough, practical and a .coin pi it h ei education of both tries TEKilS OF Tr.Tldjj: Ortlioprnphy. Beading. Penmanship, Primary Arithmetic, Primary Geography and Pencil Drawing, per session. (1 1 weeks), $3 00 Grammar. Local and Descriptive Geop;raphy. 5Inp Drawing. History, Mental and Vritten Arith rustic, and Pencil Drawing, 51 00 Algebra, Geometry. Trigonometry, Mensnration. Surveyin-, Natural and Moral Philosophy, Ge ology Physi loy. Chemistry. Rhetoric, l'hysi cal Geogr.iphy, Book keepirs Botany, and Pen cil Drawing. $9 00 Latin, Grj.-'c and French, with any of the above branches. Pearl or Oriental Pointing, 21 lessons. Monochromatic Painting, 21 lessons, Crnynn Drawing. 21 lc;son, Fancy Hair Work, 21 'cssons, Tnpcstry, Instrumental JIci:. .10 lcon. ii 00 12 00 10 00 10 00 12 0U 8 Oil 10 00 WiK No deduction will be wade for abnre. I y Students, frrm a distanco can bt aceono modateil with boarding at low rates. ffj Ary one. not a member ot the School, can receive private instructions in any of the orna mental branches. For further particulars inquire cf, or address, . kv. p. L. Harrison, a. i. April 2. 1871 Principal. P. T. I. DR. BOYEIl'S PCRE WEST BRANCH BITTERS. A Pure. Pleasant. afe au4 ReUalileTonic.com ponniled from fresh and choice, herbs and posit;-. e!y pure spirits, free from losil oil .er other irritating properties, and will not d i'agrce.or UTend the moss delicate itr.aiach. .Warrant ed to contain more mcd . icinal virtue than any bitters at present offered to the public. IT NEEDS BUT A TRIAL. To increase the Appetite to promote Digestion to onre L'yspepsia lo cure Feer and Ague to cure B;l!ousnos to cure Constipation 1 cure Chroh's Dinirbea to cure Flatulence to cure Acid Eructations to cure Nervous Debility to cure lljpuchondria tr cure Stilowncst of the Complexion to enre Pimples and Dlotcbes to cure General Lebility a4 Prostration of the Physical Powers, IT HAS NO EQUAL. TRY IT AND BE CONVINCED. ."OLD EVERYWHERE, AT $1 PER BOTTLE. A li'b'ra! ditrount to th trad. JrArrACTrFED eicltbitclt bt - A. I; S H A W, ' 'CLEARFIELD. PA., Dealer in Drugs. Medicines, Chemicals, Dye StufT. Oils, Paints, Varnifhes. ,Ao., I'ateut , Medicines. Pure Wines and Liquors for medical pnrpoces. Fancy and Toilet Articles, and all goods osually kept in a Drag Store, sold chenp. Having employed E. D.Snyder agradus.ato.in Pharmacy who speaks hath Englisli and 'St man. the undersigned feels no hesitancy in saying that customerscan rely upon baring the prescrip tions proparly yut ct. A. Ili AW. Feb ? 1:. gM ALL PROFITS and QUICK SALES- ItARTSWICft i lRWIX are constantly replenishing their stock of Drags, Medicines. Ao. School books and Stationery, including the Osgood and National series of readers. Also Tobacco and Ci fcsrs, of the best quality, and at the lowest prices. Call and see. Clearfield. Nov 10. 1S69 He F. N A U G h E : WATCH MAKEE, GRAHAM'S HOW, CLEARFlELu. The undersigned respectfully inform his old customers and the public, tbat he has on?nJ. (and constantly receiving new additions,) a largs stock of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry. CLOCKS, a large variety from the best Man ufactory, consisting of Light-day and thirty-hour spring and Weight, and Levers, Time, Strike and Alarm clocks. IVA TCHES afine assortment. o silver Hunt ing and open ease American patent Levers, plain and full jeweled. GOLD PENS, an elegant assortment. ot the best quality. Also, in silver extension and de.sk holders SPECTACLES, large assortment, far and near sight, colored and plain glass. JEWELRY of every variety, froru a single pieoa to a full set ALSO, fine assortaaeat of Spoons. Porks, but ter knives, etc., plated on genuine Alabata. A LSO. Hair Jewelry .with pure gold mounting gut up to order. Cull and see saviple book. ? All kinds 6? Clocks. Watches and Jewelry care fully repaired and Warranted . A continuance ol patronage is solicited. Nov. 2sth. H65. H. If. NAIT.LE. pURNITURE ROOMS. JOJI.N Gi'JELU'f!, Desfres to inform his old friends and easterners that having enlarged. brs shop and increased bis facilities for manufacturing, he is now prepared to make to order such furniture as may be desir ed, in good style and at cheap rates for cash. He mostly has on band at bis -Kuiriturc Korn.s,' a varied assortment of furniture, among which i. Itl'KEAl'S AXD SIDEBOARDS, Wardrobes and Book-cases; Centre, Pcfa. Parlor, Breakfast and Dining extension Tables. Common, t'rench-posts, Cotta ge, Jen- jy-Liind and othr Bedsteads. SOFAS OK ALL Kirl. WORK-STANDS, HAT RCK-S, WASU STANDS", Ac. Spring-seat. Cain-bottom, and Parlor Chairs; And common and other Chairs. 'LOOKING -ft LA. S8KS Of every description on hnnd, and new glae fcr old trames, wbicli will ha pu :a in very r.5onable terms, oc mori notice, fie a iso keeps on hand, or furnishes to order, IT air Corn-bu?k. liair and Cotton top Mattresses. CO F j ."XS, OK EVERY K 1 . D , Made to order, r. rid funerals attended with a Hearse, whenever desirable. Also, Hou.e painting '310 te order. The above, and piany other articles are famished to customers cheap for cash er exchanged lor ap proved country produce Cherry. Maple. Poplar, Lin-wood and other Lumber suitable lor the busi ness, taken in exchange for furniture. Hemember the shop is on Maraet street. Clear field, and nearlv opposite the -Old Jew Store' Heeembere. Ict -ITIIN fil Fl it II JUST IN TIME! THE NEW GOOD? AT A. K. W R I G TI T h SONS. CLEARFfLLD. PA., Having jnst leturned from the eastern cities we are now opening a full stocK of aejiaonnble goods, at onr room? on Second street, to which they respectfully invite the attention ol the pub lio r'?nerally. Onr assortment is nnsnrpusFed in this section, and is being sold very low for cash, ifce iock cona'sts 1 11 part t bRY GOODS of the best quality, such as Prints. Ietnines.Atpa eas. Merinos Ginghams ; MuMlins. bleached and unbleached ; Drillings Tickings, cotton and wool Flannels. Cassimers. Ladies' Shawls. Coats. No bias. Hoods. Hoop skirts, fialmorals. Ac. Ac. all of wMch will be sold low for cash. Also, a fine assortment of the best of MENS WEAR, consisting of Drawers and Ehirts. Hats and Cars, B""i rnd S'ines. HandkeTiiftl cravats, ole. Also. Raft Rope. Dog Rope. Raltina Angurs and Axes. Nails and Fpikes. Tinware, Lamps and Lnaip wicks and chimneys. etc.. etc. Also, Qucensware (llasswnre. nrdware.rroce rics. and spices of all kinds In hnrt. a een.-rsl as,rtrneTit of every thinp nual!y kept in a rv'ail store, all rlieap for rash, or approved country produce. Nov. 2S-jatn-nol3. Wit! OUT SON? . HOMES FOR A L L . IX THS! Land of Flowers ati-l lVrfctttAl Growth. FLORIDA, THS ITALY OF AMERICA. Ts not excelled in Climate by nr of the United States, and it nmy be d'ubte wlieJher it can hi equaled in the world Loca'ed on the very lorders of the To: rid Zone rti! 1 he situation between the Ou!f of Mexicr and the Atlantic oieau is suah th at sbo is swept alternately by the winds of th Kaftern and Wes tern sens, and relieved from the bunting heats which prevail in other Southern States; and thu it happens tbat by the joint influence of latitude and peculiar location, she is relieved, on the one hnd, from the rigors of the Winter clitnnre of the Northern and Mi idte Sta'es. and on the o:h er. from the sxTeiue heat with which, not only the Southern States but in the summer time the NortLern situtcs are characterized. Settler-" have not the h.ird-b i- s to undergi that have been the lot of the pioneers who opened up and developed our harsh Northern latitudes. The entire ynr a jtrrf.rttal sraxini nf rrrwih. able to produce and send to market? the productions of the Tfofte-tl and Temperate Zoiirs tctehx and month in advance of miy vthe.r turalittf, an I at a sraxon irhrn all ttneli yrodn ction -a luxurious, and rontmand the very htshrsi prters ; THE FLORIDA IMPROVEMENT COMPACT, under the nnjrires of tie St:it rtC ylo'i'ia. pro f oe to fecni.-h lands of uniform son I ypii'ity. and upon which can bo r.iie 1 Vegetable'!. I'rmi.i, etc .common to the more Northern climates, anil all the (Jrains, Fkuits and Y kuctablks of the Tnoi-f-s. ... Such nr'etteA lands, in the rtrur.THiEST part ef the State, and ol the best quality.- . Ihe Conrp iny bsve if-su'd a pamphlet of 12S pages, contininj full and relia'ble information concerning Florma. its Clitna'e, Soil and Produc tions, whb a sketch of its h'Vory, wtiiehlhe Com fesny will forward, tree of postage, on receipt of 2j cents. For other information or circular, address or apply to THE FLORID V IMPLOVEMFNT . COMPANY, 34 Pari. Row, New Youk. NEW YORK AND FLORIDA COLON Y, Partially organised For full Ir-forn'Mion. cir culars, eto., adli-e-s- TOWARD DELOfE.-T. 82 Nassau street. New Y'ork City. P 0, Box 5b56. Maroh 8. 187 1 - Jok GROV.ND AND L'NGKOCND SPICFS. Cjtr n English Currants, LESence C'oCce.and Vine gar ot the best quality. for sale by Ian. 10. HARTS WICK A IRWIN. E 71 D. PERKS A Co'i Soar, the bsst in market, for sale by J shaw so;;. N AILS A SPIKES tbecheapest intbe county at MOSSOP'S rilflE highest market price paid for Shingles X bv J SH AW k SON SALT1 SALT'.: A prime article of groniJ a urn salt, put tp in patent for saleeiiea at the ttc 1 9 if ' ' KJkf O SfsOj SWAIM'S PANACEA. Kennedy 's Medical Dis eovery, Ilembold's Iiucbu. Rake's Cod Liver Oil,.Iayne's sud Ayer.'s Medicines for sale by Jan. Jo. HARTSWICK4 IRWLS TEK.MS or THE JOl KNAl.. The Raftsmas's .locas At is published on Wed neaday at $2.00 per annum in advance. If not paid at the beginning of the year, 52 50 will be charged, and S.t.00 if not paid before the cloe. Abvertisrhbiits wi'l be inserted at 41, 50 per square, for three or less Insertions Ten lines nr less) counting a square. For every additional insertion 50 cents will be charged. A deduction will be made to yearly advertisers No subscription taken for a shorter time this six months, and no traper will be discontinued un tillall arrearages ant paid.except at the option o' the publisher. S. J. ROW. LONG E T ftOOF in the T?nited States is on hlpek's Sons' Faetory, Easton, Pa.. one third of a mile long and is covered with READY ROOFING CHEAP, DUKAtiLU and easily applied. Send for eir'calAr and samples to the manufacturers. RLA'JV KOOrlNG CU. June I-ap. 13, y. No. fi4 Courtlana ft. N. T Co-Partnership in Store. C. A Rorobaugh having associated with him in the Mercaolile business, in Lewisvil!e. Clear field county, Mr. C. R McCracken. solicits a con tinuance of the patronage so generously extended heretofore Having just returned from the eastern cities their stoc embiaces a large and varied asort mcnt of Dry Goods. Groceries, Hardware. Queens ware, and in fact nearly everything u.u ally kept in a country store, which tbey will sell at prices to suit ibe times. Country produco tnken in ei.-hango for good . C. A ROROBAUGH, May IS, 70. tf. C It. McCRACKKN R E M 0 V A L . HAItTSWICK. & IinVIN, DRUGGISTS, Market St., Clearfield, Pit. We beg leave to in'nrm our old and new custo mers, that we hav removed onr estiibii niueut to the new buildiiig jurt erected on Market street, nearly adji-ining tlie Maniion I'01-c on the west, and .ppofciteGrriiim A Sons' store, where we re spectfully invite Ihe public to come and bu - their DRUG!. CHEMICALS, PATENT MEM CINS,UIIJS. PAINTS AND VARNISH '. Ourstock of Drugs and Medicineseonsist r( ev ry thing Used, s.lected Willi the grentcft care, and WARRANTED STRICTLY J'LRE! We also keep a lull stock of Dyes Pcrfumerif s Toilet articles.Soaps. Too'h Uruxhes. Hair brush es, Whitewash Ilruhes. and evety other kind cf Brushes. We have a la ge lot ot White Lead Turpentine, Flaxseed Oil. Paints, and in fact everything used in the painting business, which we ofier at City prices to cash juyrrs. TOBACCO AND SEGARS, Conleetionery Spices, and the largest stock of vs rieties erer offered in ibis pluce. and warranted to be of the best the market affmds J. . II MITSWICK. Deo. 2, lRt. .1011 F. IRWIN. SPRING GOODS! JUST RECEIVING, Splendid 10 cent Calicoes. Lirht Calicoes, Detail. e-, PlaMs. shirting cheeks, Mo-lins, White lieo Is, l'i rcales. Black Silks. Japanese Sitks.. Sil k Poplin", Liutk Alpacas, Velveteen. r-hawls. Table Linens, Uovs Cassin.eres Ac. Rt Paris K!d Gloves, nine A Orern Kid Q!nr u..l,.,, .Tl k HI'. re-. Laee Collars, Hair Switches, Chignons, Hair Nets. Corsets, Hoop Skirts, Ae , Jo. Dress Trimrrin.. Silk Frinre, Satin, Velvet Ribbons, "urtons, ic, Ac Trimmed Hats. Ribbons snd Mii'ir ery Goods. Unequaled stock of I.ndi-a' and Children Shoes ana Gaiters. Mens French Kip. and Cu'f L,ou, Caifand Lasting Gaiters. 2 flOD pieces Wall Paper, from 15 cts to Si per bolt. Carpers, Floor Oil Cloths, Window Shade best White Graiii: Tea Ware. Glass Ware, Table Knives und lorks. Choice Teas and CoffVe and other flroceric. Pried Fruits. Peaches. Prune", t'heriu. Canned Peaches. Tomatoes, Corn. Pickles, Ac. The alove.with an immense stock of other oods have bcou lnHiiit at tiie lowfst ca-h j,ricei. and arc nft'crcd at very low r ites. COMn AND EXAMINE THEM. WHETHER YOU oVY OK NOT. T A r lr i' T 7 l1 " J . .i . iv tv, A 1 Zj 1j iv , (Furmer.'p C. Krulzrr Son), Next door to II. F. Riirler A Co., 2d Street, CLARPIELI. PA. March t.V7I. F. Q. kILt.CR. A. 3. I'OWELL NEW FIRM; MILLER & POWELL, Wholesale and Retail De.ilert tn all Kinds ef Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Hats tr I Cay,.. No tions. Groceries, Uardwre.yucerrwar.Wi,oJ and Willowware, Flour. IJac n, i'i-b. Salt, Ao , Matket M , Cie.irflel., Pa. FOPvTlIE LADIES They hrvo Ilonticts. Pillts. VMrj. Alpacas. Me rinos, Wool Oclaiees, Ln"t-1, Giushm. Pi it ts, Poplins, Lawns, Sunshades, Handkerchiefs. K i 1 and othel Gloves, 'istry, Ralmorals. and a gen eral variety of Rilibnns. Trimiuiuj;.', Luttocs. Braids, etc., at the lowest price3. FOR GENTLEMEN They have Black and Fine Cloths, r-Nck and Fan ey Ca?Muieres. Sa'.tinetis, Tweeds, Moltoas. Water pioof Cloth, Si!k Satin and common Ycsti ngs.etc . in great variety, and at prices ihat will give gen eral satisfaction to buyers. ALSO, A general assortment of Ready-made Clothing, JJats an-' Capa Boots and Shoes. Hardware and Qurensw are, Wood and Willowware, and a M stock ef Groceries. IN FACT, MILLER A POWELL sell all angles that are usual'y kept in a well-regulated country store an I hence the people generally w ili find it to their advantage to bu; goods of them. r.RAIN AND COUNTRY PRCrUCR ken irj ei'banf e for goods. i February 1. 157l-tf. CCRWENSVlfLS A0VERTISEMKSTS. 'CJliLlPER tJinii the CIEAPEST.', GOODS AT REDUCED fRICES, JUST RECEIVED KY ARNOLD & HARTSHORN, C'urwensville, Pa: (One door West First Nat. Hank:) Having just returned from the East with si eom plete assortment ol Woods, suitable for the pr.tnsr and Summer trade, we are cow prepared to fur bish all kinds of Goods -CIIEAPE1 THAN TIIE CHEAPEST." And after thanking ear customers for their HW era! patronage during the past year, we would noit respectfully ak for a eocltnuance of the same. Our stuck consists of DRY GOODS. NOTIONS,. liARPfTARTT. QcnyyswARE, WOOD AND WILLOW-WARE. GROCERIES. JjOOI'S -shoes, ha ts a- ca rs. CLOTHING. CARPETS TuliACCOS.Ete. Alo. Flour. Paeon. Salt. Fi-h. Grain. Ac. Ac all of which will li Fuld on ibe must reasonabl terms, ind ihe highest inarket prtco paid for Grain Wool and all kiuJs nf lumber sni1 country produce Pleuee give ns a call befcra prjrehasing elsevhere. Satisfaction guaranteed as to qua.'Ity and prices. Alt SOLD A HARTSHORN. Cor Main a Thomps1:'. ?te. April 'M. '70 Curwer.svi'li ', Pa. SQUARE TIMBER. E. A. Irvix & Co., Ecinf speeisl'y engaged in toe business of buy ing and ssllii5 SQUARE TIMBER, would repre sent that thiiy are now prepare! to purchase tim ber, dclivorcd at either Curwensvillo. Lock Haven or Marietta, or will take it at auy of these points and sell on commission, making such advances aa are necessary. Those engaged In getting eut timber will find at our store in Curwensviila. a very large stock of S'lAPLE GOODS, of all description. ALS,,'f?V-' FLOUtt; MEAT, HYE, OATS, COUN, and everything neeessarr for nse of Lumbermen. ...... - 1 RAFT KOPE. of all sites, kept en hand in large quantities, and sold at a sxali advance, by the coil. Also, PULLEY DLOCKS, SMALL ROPE,e Special inducements offered to those manufac turing Square Timber. K A. IKVlif i CO C:rwen:vi!l It. 12. 1S70 A Groat Medical Discovers T Is. VALtCLR'S CALIFORNIA VINEG-AR BITTERS! I ITnr'IrefiS of tliouean j4 Hear ttiminy to tfaefr Wonderful Curative Effect. WHAT ARE THEY if TH EY AR E NO T A VI L E F A N C Y D II I N K, Ma.je r-f Poor Rom. Whiskey. Proof Spirits, and Hecate l.ifluori, jloctottl. nieed snd srreetere l to please trie t;Lsre c.-il le 1 -1 outr.," --Appeiixors," Restorers ' ic .that l-a J the tiprilernu to trunk ennesii an I rain !!- are a true l-.di:ll lus'j lru thr Na:ie ii-Nit n: I Herbs !' 'a:i"..ri.ia, tree from all Al-o'io-'c Snujultti's ''hey are tho ircat lllool Puriber and a Life ;vin iinci:?!e a perfect Kenovi-er aovl Invii; tr iterof tt,e Sj'eui ? irrying cST ail ;: .isn;iois matter at,. J res'.o-'nj tlie b:ovi to a heril'by erri luion N-j rtr'smi .'au takethce lMticrt acciiiing t - d-Ircctiori and re main long nnweH. prv.videvi tie X. lies are not de ? tri.yed by mineral poison or oher. means and the vital organs wasted beyond tbo p.iittt f re'isir For Inf! .mmutoi u mil Chrome lllieiinnt''m and Gout. Liuiey'ti or 7 n t i yetic IlllUnn Re mitrent and In'-rmrV'tit Ferert. of t-e JS.'uod, litrer. K' tn'iit ind illmlilrr. these Pittert bam rrn mnt .vfr.-t.'j;. Such ilis ae are caus ed by viiljtcd b'oo J . h i-t!i i. enerAliy p roducd bv ticrarigeinciit ef tho dige-tivo orsrans 1 no si er 1 iidi esti'in lie tdaciio. pain in the t-houldcrs. conlis tightness f theehesr, dixsinest sonr.criiotHtioiis tf tl esmmwh bid taste in the nrnmr;, billions attacks. pa!piratin f the heart, ii fl itr mat inn of tlie lungs, pain in the regions of trie Kidneys and humited other naiulul symp. tons. are the t.fi--f rin js of iy?cp.-.i- rl hey invigorate iii ytumaeh and s:imulate the torpia liver ar d iinweis. uhl -h render theiri it unequalled cfii aey in c!canfing ihe htoiid of fiit Impurities. and imparting new M and rir to ito who's system. bilious. l:m:0"iit and Intertnit'ert Fevers, wuich arc to prevalent in ti e valley? ol our great rivers throughout the United StHtos. eirrec's.i'y those of the .MisM?Tppi, Missouri. Itltnyis, Ten-tin-te. Als.bajis Sr.vnnnnh HoinoKe. Jainos and many others wiili ir.eir vast tr.lutniies. during the rumioor and A utumn, and remarkai.'l du ring :ras 115 of unu-uul bbiit and dri nes. are n- v riably aceoinp i by extenive der-rtgeinens tf the siomaeh nn liver, and other ar.i"iinal vi cera. There are always unfre "r lc i.b.'tnn lions of the liver, a weaifticss and iri'iib'e stste of .the stiiuia.-h.-nij d s:reat t.rr..r of lb.? Howe's, being clogged i:p witli vi i-ited a-cutimiji'ii'rii Ii ihtir ireaimer.l. a purgative. exerting a pawerfjil i r fl jci:ce up'in tbe.-.c various organs ;- -s.ritlV ty ntceesarv '1 hero is 10 ca'hartio for the sittr(.v4e eq'ial to "Dr. J Walkers Vinegar Hitter, as tbey .ecdi!v remove the dari cofornd vbci't iiaiter with n hieh ;be h iwals are loaded, at the saute time ttiinulatini tlio oereti;n of foe liver, aud generAiIy rettoiing th': hin'lhy fat.cti.His ef toe digestive organs. 'Jho nrivertal xipulary of th:s valnable lei.'edy in jfttrs suhiect l, mi as. matic iiifluencetf is stitioient evfdeove of its ow- er es a reuiC'iy 11; suea 0 U'.-s, For kin e.i-eaf?. ti up'iocs, tetter, sail rheum. Llo'ches, :p'-ts. iu!tj!cs. purn!ts. 'ions, carbun cles. r'r g-woni:s. s.vi "t-head.ore eye,ervsipela, iteh, sciiif. atsc-drs'.foos ol the slriu. tumors and. disf-sscs of the Uni. of whatcv.r. 3fr nature are literally du-i up ard curl' l out of the sys tem In a short time by tlio uof theso Hiteis brittle in tuch cafes will c' uviuee ihetnosHnarod aT".trs'6r tbeir curativo tT-ot. Cleanse the 'i'i:'teJ iilon i wherever you find Its iuipuritiv! ursiLi? through the skin in pim ples, eruptions -:r sorej ; cleane it hen you f nd it obsirnc'ed and flujisb in t!ia veins : cleans it when it is foul, and your feelings will tell c when. Keep the blood pure and tiie b2l4of the Tteruwil! follow " Piv, Tape and other Wr.rmi.lar'ling it he sys. torn t'( w many thoa9 Is. are eiectuaiiv destroy ed and removal. f-'T lu'l direotions, sead eaie fully the cirauisr amund each bottle. ;nuted in fnitr lns'Ases Eu!iih. Geiisar', r rrncu ai.4 Si snih. J WALK EH. I'mprietor. R. H XUN'ALD A C.. I'rn iiji.-ts and Goa, Agents, .-an FianeiaiMt, Ca! .and .12 and i. Couie;.-.i Street. Ne Vnrk (OLl BY ALL DimiOIST. ANI L-KALEU.-5, DeeemoerT. tsi-!v D KIEI FUl'IT. l reduced pr'ts t