kff$man aurnaf, QhaxMb, "ga., llai; 24, 1871. SUftsmnn'js journal CLEARFIELD, PA., MAY 21, 1871. To Piteous. To insure the safe traotmissfon t money by mail, patrons should remit by check r money-order, or have their letters registered. A receipt will be enclosed in the first paper after he money comes to hand: .'' inserted under thr heading of ' Special locals'' at li rents a Uni for first insertion ; and b etnts a line for each tnhseqaent insertion. Clearfield E. E. Summer Arrangement. Eipsi leares Clearfield a ; : : " a m. Bigler t : : : : 4-2 a. m. ' Philipsburg at : : 6 03 a.m. Osceola at : : : : 8 20 a. m. " Sandy Ridge at : : 8. .15 a. m " - Intersection at : : 7.27 a. m. Arrrives at Tyrone at : : 7.40 a. m Xxraass leares Tyrone at : : : 6.50 p m. " Intersection at ' : 7 03 p. m. " Sandy Kidge at : : 7 i2 p. m. " Osceola at : : : 8. !" p. m. " 1'hilipsburg at . : 8.30 p.m. Bigler at : : : : 8 .SS p. tn. Arrives at Clearfield at : : : 9 30 p.m. Mali, leares Tyrone at : : : : S 30 a m. - " Intersection at : : 8 43 a.m. ' " Sandy Ridge at : : 9 32 n. tn. " Osceola at : : : 9.5U a., m. " Pbilipsburg at : : 10 10 v in " Bigler at : . : : 10 3-tam. Arrives at Clearfield at : : 11. 10 a in. Mail leares Clearfield, at : r : 3 on p m. " Hitler at : : : : 3 29 p. m. - Philipsburg at ; : 4 03 p.m. Osceola at : : ; : 4 2 p. m. " " Sandy K-dge : : : 4.33 p. m I r.teri-ection at : : 5.27 p. in. Arrives at Tyrone at : : : : 5 40 p.m. Clearfield Mail Sonth connects wi'h Cincinnati Express Last, and Mail West, on Main Line, also .ill, ,!-. r.M I-'ni-Im Fri.r., I fnrl.nk Ha. veu. aid point." West of Lock Haven. Clearfield j pa?. of choice literary matter, be.-ides many Mail North connects from Cincinnati Ex.re j ol,er osccU,t feature.. $3 a vear. Ad Wast, and i1ar.-1sbr.r3 Accommodation hast, on - Main I i-ie. dress 0. 1. Jhiy'or, 301 Canal Street, J. 1. Clearfield Express South conreets With Harris- burg Accommodation East, and Luteal Pasenger 1 West, for A 1 loon, and lloliidaysburg limi.th ; a'so with Bald Eajjte Mail East fur Lock llavan j and Williamsport. North connects from .Mail j West, -nd Cincinnaii I.xpress Eait, also from 1 Bald i.ale Mail West. Kelioiocs. Divine services will Le held next Sabbath, in L'learGelJ, as follows: Uy llev. Hall, in St. An Irew's Kpiscopal chinch, at 11 A. M. and 7 i. M. Sunday choi.l at 3 l M. Prayer meeting every 1 Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock. liy itev. Lutler,iii the Presbyterian church, morning and evening. Saba.uh school at 3 P. M. Prayer meeting every Wednesday TPninsf at 7 oVloi k. By Uev. J. II. 31 Tor J, in the Methodist church, mr,?,ing a:;.l cveriing. Sabbath . school at 0 A. 31. Prayer meeting, every Thursday at 7 i P. M. Cimsiiiuninu services i'irt Sabbath of every month fit 10 A. 31. By Rev. Mr. Skinticr, in the Baptist ' church, morninr and evening, alternately. Wanted a pirl to "do general houseWo'ik. Apply at this office. Mb Boynton is having his residence, and the building occupied by the First Na tional Bank painted a lit: 'it drab color, which adds mu :h to th"ir ircrral neatness. Two A P - A IIAI F cents a pound for beef, is considered exorbitant in Texas. Wonder what those Texas c!iaps vrjuhl da if they came to Cle.-rfield? Twenty two cr.nta or starve ? M 1 ,r, .11 t . ! l- . .'U. J.L.1. llil llil'l liil UUUUll!' removed from his lot on .Market street, where hi will ai onco proceed to erect a two story brick the lower floor to be occupied by 3Jr. (r. as a Postotlioe, and Book and Stationery store. OcurnrF.M), C3pt. I). 3!c(!aughey, has just refilled and repainted bis restaurant, . which adds greatly to its appearance and convenience. The ladies' saloon is on the second floor, and is reached by a aeparate entrance from the street. To Ci.f.an Tinwarf. An exchange says: The best tiling for cleaning tinware is com mon so la. Dampen with a cloth and dip r ... . 1 . . l. . ... . : ! 1. .. i'. ,. ,. winch wipe dry. Any blackened or duty ! , ware can be made to look a- well as new. Gamxo i.de. -This highly .;.' I organization was in. attcr.d.ta.v, iti full fot'c, ! at the 31. E. Chureh. on S.n.day T-vei.ii.g . lat. Constable M'Clel'an's present e ji mneii needed 0:1 the occasion. Ti.o disper ifn of the "Brigado" would le a great. Cfiveuienee to a!! le-pcetaole church goers, j T t t 1 1 ! Look at This Bn ipr men should j , , , , ... . , , noi seii'i t ieurr or uni Hiii'.oiii. pi.iv.uu Headings upon lliem. uen headings are excellent adv.jrti-".Muenfs. and c".-L but a slight ndvanci; npoir the plain p::pr. We Hie lncpare.1 to print a':i s'H-h stationery at re i honnMe rates : .id do the work in t!.o very best style. Wr. ,:,Ti.-!:ii, th.jorher tit;-, a vry ni -e lookii: ":i"' driving sip "Isrkot riieet.nn 1, ui'on iniiiry fwin-i it bel'jn;::.-,d o'ir voung fiicnd Al. Southard, to be ue l in del'1 er i:ig Sewir; ,Mohinjs having uk- n ;ne nr-v for the (r-ver it Baker majhino f'-r tliist A', is a good" f'-'k'-.T aad ".va , wi-.li him sueo.i.s. A COLTLE of country circus coi rs rr:ro j fl-'Cced of sonio of their hard t-arninss at the game of ""three card tno.ite," en "show l.iy" one to thj amount of anil an- ' other 520. Person. cf so little " gui.-.ption"' should stay at bono on such oceasioiM if they wish to save their money. ''. an other You -go another Sar-i t win this time !"' Bitten by a Dog. We learn that 3fr. Richard Hvans, cf this place, was bitten by o dog beioiiypw to Fnrepaugh's jae'iagprie, whii- .a Br.jokwdle. oil Thursday lasr 3Ir. r- vasing a tied, when be t on where the dog was M ed over some obdacle ana it. . against lue wh,.0i w; t . 1 1 wiiereupm the uog seizea ami P-t t,t, ir. v everrh- Mr " i I., orougiit suit agaa:t, tin? Mei-.a-erie, lay ing his damages at twenty thousand dollars AltRESTED. The two fellows o.,.. name,! iflllisnn, and the olhr Irivejny who. rob bed Jere Brady of JiX, and a gold watch, at the Smith House rti .Tucsd:iy night of last week, wero'-traced o within thr--e miles of Gettysburg, Ir.disna county, by Consta d !e 3!ack,anJ there arrested by him on Fri day, and lodged in ail at iim place on Sat M S , rrdav. The waich and money both bcin f'mnd upon the persons of the parties ar rested, makes their guilt c-.-tairr, and their chance very good for s coupie of years in the Western Penitentiary. There was also f iand upon the person or one of them a '"!ung6hot" of cast-iron, weighing three po'tmU, and atta-h ;i to a heavy strip of leather. They are "boarding" at Sheriff i le s while awnitiug their trial. Godet's Ladt's Book continues to lead the monthly fashion journals, and b as good as ever. The literature of Godey is never trashy, nor will any subscriber think her money foolishly spent when she examines the book lor herself. Good Ahvtce. A cotemporary says: "Now id the time to put every dollar into circulation." Yes ; don't lock up the money. A "nimble" or circulating sispence will do more to make business l-risk, and work plenty, than thousands that arc under lotk and key. Every dollar put into circulation will pay hundreds of dollars of debts in a very rhort time. Let all remember this. How to Kill a Town. Underrate your neighbor's property; withhold your support from home mechanics and manufacturers and arlisans; buy what you tieed elsewhere in preference to home ; and if you are in business refuse to advertise. If this won't kill the most prosperous town in America, it is proof against ingratitude and hard times. Some persons we wot of should re member this. 'Die ModKN wei.t," is the title of a r.cw fashion magazine, published in Uorlin, Ger many, and of which we have received a copy. It contained fixteen pages of illus trations of the different fashions, a fine, olored fashion plate, a large sheet of pat terns, and a supplement containing lour Accident. --A colored man named John Moulton had one of his legs so badly ciusb ed, on Monday the TtU inst., as to make amputation necessary. He jumped from the train, while it was in motion, at Stiners, a station in this county on the Tyrone dnd Clearfield railroad, and striking an embank- men,' one of his logs was thrown on the track and the train passed over it, crushing it as above stated. HESOfF.D The miners at the Mjrrisdale Collieries resumed work on Saturday, 3Iay 13th, at the old prices, and without having gaitied any of the points for which they struck. A change, however, has been made in the weigh -master, of no importance in its effect unon the demand of the men. Kvery thing is running smoothly, and the usual amount of coal daily leaves the mines. 1 ipxb urg Jour u if. D. Johnson Si Son, O-ceola, made a par ty ot gentleman at their ease a lew das Mtiee, in the manner best known to the lushest Buniface talent. The Leonard House fbiuri-hes aj its well kunwa merits demand. Tyrone Herald. Brainerd must have hud "it" terrible bad when in this place on Sunday night a week, in order to get Clearfield so awfully "mux ed" up with ().eo!a. It strikes us that D. Jolinson & Situ I old forth in the Leonard House at Cleai field. Vegetation. Owing to the warm and favorable state of the atmophore during the past week, vegetation of all kinds ad vanced very rapidly. The prevailing dry ness, however, is somewhat retarding the oats and gra"s crop?, but with an auspicious season we anticipate a good y?e!d. Wheat and rye look well, although s-.iiiewhat in jtired hy -the late heavy frosts. Corn is just being planted, and the buckwheat sown. Some potatoes are up and look thrifty. Bftl.SK. Notwithstanding thr- rathor lini ited l irc'jl ci n of "greenbacks"' in thisie- aion. ovTinu to ti'.o f.i!i:re d" mueh of the j lumber to reach the lowi-r markets, !.nsine's of all kii H: is rr' tty brisk in this i!aco. riii. p'-ihaps, is (iwii'tr to the c-ntral ! in. t'oii of tin' tibiee. the liimiiius of tha rail " va""3 character t.f onr in iu-trial !-"rii'''s- arA i;:,: :ii in !u-.--i-neiits offer- e ! ,0 rnrt-linsf r.s uy o:,r 1 nsimss nu-n gen r i!l. We state these farts fr the LencGt oi our reaoers. TilsduT-.-retit d-n o.uinations of Bellefonte -K.ited in holding street prayer meet,- i;'n's- They usually "make a staml" in ,. , 1 . . , front 01 one fir ot .er of tue numerous no Is or saliions. We have heard, however, I that fh.y deviated ironi tl'is rule one night : !ni '.ve.:k. and hold forth in ftont ol the j I't't.'ct -11 in oliie, tiffering up their prayers J b r tii'! editor tber.-i!'; cr.d who seems to ; have taken it as mi Ufpardonahlo in-alt, or, ; at I. a-t, we itii'er s loin a i r-. t: the u aimer i;i v.- !ch ho t'OLS iu parttcpators Th: late 3lA.fit J. il.vr.vF.v L.vnr.p.trr.. j A moii'j'iivii., to tiu meaioiy of Major Ja :s Harvey Larr'uner, wlu was ki!:cd near :,aloe ,tnt.oii. , during the late rb'j'.ii -,,i, basj ti-t been erected over his re ( ma.n, at the instance of th.i members of bi.t r. giiiieut, and fome persona! friends. The monauicnt is of Italian marble, ten and a had teet in height, of beautiful pattern (alter an or'irina! design), and of superior ::;ake ami fiuih. The work was executed at th shop of Mrs. S. S. Lid lell, in this place, by Mr. Niley, one of the best work men in the State. The monument is a high ly credit a'de piecu of workmanship, and a woi thy tribute to the memory of a patriotic citizen and brave soldier. Bead the proclamation "Taxes and High Price repealed," which appears in our ad vertising columns to djy, as it may prove of great advantage to many of our readers, especially those residing in 'he immediate vicinity of Curwenstllle. Oi'R buyer, Wro. Rccil. -is iow in New Y .rk and rhiliidelpliia, and by Fritla and Saturday of this week, we will be in receipt of a choice line of summer dress coods; s fia wis, parasols, kid gljves, and millinery goods, ect. Reed Brothers. Ia-,F. Vlatto, formerjy of Syracuse, X. "i., desires us to inform the people of dcai-field and vicinity tlat lie has pcrnia tently located among them, for the purpose ot practising his profession. The Doctor will bo in readiness to attend to all proles sional calls, either nipht or day. I!ts office is on It-: I street, south side, between the i liailroad and Second street, vvheie he may be founJ night and day, when not eneaced eiswheie.- March S, 1871. t Those having unsettled accounts will please notice that I wish them settled, ns I am in need of the funds. May 24, 1871. WrM. Reed. From the Counties Around Us. Centre County. On Saturday, May 13th, while leading a horse into the stable of L. W. 3Iunson, 3Ir. Jacob Stofel was kicked by a horse which was standing in one of the stalls, breaking two of bis ribs. . . A tree fell across engine No. 14C, during the Florin 011 Tuesday evening, 3Iay 9th, near Powelton. demolishing the cab over the head of Engineer 3Ii!es, who escaped unin jured. . . . The grain crops throughout the county are said to look well, with prospects for a large yield. ... At the renagerie,in Bellefonte, on Saturday a-wcek, one man's pocket was relieved of a forty dollar watch and $10, and another of about $000. Somerset County. At the Sand Patch tunnel, on the Pittsburg and Connellsville Railroad, just after a blast, a mass of rock fell from overhead and crushed two men to death, and injured seven others. They were engaged in widening the tunnel far a double track. ... On the evening of the 12th, while tire members of the Good Templar's Lodge in Somerset male and female were engaged in laying down a carpet in their hall, a lamp was upset, the oil running out over some straw and the flo-ir, and then uni ting, causing much consternation fo. a short time, as t!u flsnies cut off retreat from the room. A boy of 16 picked up the lamp and threw it through a window, when the flames were soon extinguished. lie was somewhat burned, but prevented a horiiblo catastro phe by his intrepidity. Indiana Coc.vry. On Monday, May 7th, the house owned and occupied by 31 r. George Warrer, at what is known as War rer's 31 ills, in East .Mahoning tp., was to tally destroyed by ure. The fire is supposed to have originated from a defective flue. All the household goods were saved. . . . The house of John Stewart, in the same town ship, was destroyed by Ore on Thursday morning of the same week. This fSro origi nated from sparks Jailing on the roof. Alt the househould giodi were destroyed. . . On Saturday of the same week, the house of Thomas Duulap, in South 3Iahonirig tp'., was also totally destroyed by lire. The house is-supposed to have taken (ire from a stove pipe, which passed through the roof. Loss $1.500 trb insurance. . . . On Sun day of the same week, the dwelling house of of E. B. Widdowson, in Green tp., was to tally destroyed by fire. Nearly all the household g mds were saved. The fire orig inated from a defective fire. No insu ranee. . . . The child of Robert 3Iorris. in jured soma time since by the falling of a fork from the hay mow. one of the prongs of which struck the child on the head, died on Tuesday, the Dth inst. . . . On Wednesday, the l()ih inst., Alfred Johnson, of Raynetp , accidentally shru himself, hile in the act of blowing in the muzzle of a gun, to ascertain if it was loaded. MARRIED. On Saturday, Mav, Orh, 1S7I, by Rev. A. B. Ilooven, .Mr. Constantine Dl'brlf.s and .Miss 3Iaky Siiipman, both of Pcnn field, Clearfield county. ' DlEO : On Tlmr-tlny. May Mth, 1S71. Mrs. Kl.lZAKK.Tii Pi i.ton, consort of the late Samuel Fulton, ol Lawrence township, aged nearly 5f-3 years. The deceased tn? a member of the Pres byterian ihureb kind, afieetii-nntr, accom modating, and much beloved by all who knew her. Peace to her remains. In Sbiilevshiiri'. Hu:tin?d in counfv.3Ia'v H:b. 1ST I, '.Mrs. W. II. Shaw, at.d SI years, 3 m. -;rhs. and 13 days. After a lingering iilness she calmly pased away, knowing in whom she ttu-tcd. TOR. SALE-ONE SHIFTING TOP IM'fKiY, fi!ti!HsI in complete order. 11.. 17: w . . . . r i 1 t . f . u fi r. isu. 1 its viis ui ! jrii'.Ts mm 11 cr r i j .Miiv y-rf. CU.iTfii-M. !'a. 70U SALK The un l-rsigned offers for sale a LOT. containing t!ire acrns ef p round Mtuitte in the Suburbs of West Clcarfielfl. Iv id a rery desirable Jot fur atUr. bcitig iu gr-s with ftrchin of wnicr running tliro igb it, well fenccU. with ffa e. ai.l convenient to Iowa, It is also a guoU buiiding file. Ajiftlf to JU1IX P. U"iVl, Mnv .7 tf ClniiftcM. Pa- VALUABLE TOWN LOTS F0U SALE, In Vcst Clearfield. T'? .mdf ri'ned ht under his contro1 TEN VAI.l Ahl.K TmWN LOTS. iU .y 175 Teet. which he olT-rs fur fa!e at a luw figure. These lots wi.l be 8'. Id av. ea.-y tcrats Oiie-ttiir-1 cash, one-third in ore year, nnd cijo-thinl in Ivo years, wiihout iutercsc Persons wi.-hing to purchase can see a p!i of the 'nts at tlio cSice of "he undersiirntd. May ? "I tf JOHN II Fl Lt JKU. T EC. ISTER'S NO rLC!;. Notics ishere by piveu that the following accounts h.-re bneti examined atd passed by tne.and remain filed of record in this office for Iho inspection of heirs. legatees creditors. and nil others in anyway, interested and will ha presented to tbe next Or phans' Court of Lear 6e id county, to be held at the Ccnrt Hoese. in ihe Uorouh of Clearfitd commencing 011 the 1st Monday of June, 1S7I : Final acconnt of John Russell and Miles S Spencer. Executors of William Cleaver, late of Penn township. Aceoont of Henry Alberr. Outirdian. So., of Florence M. and Sarah J. flaines. minor children of Samuel Haines, late of Bradford township, with petition for discharge. Final account vt William Hutton. executor of Josepn .Mkhuel, late of Hurnside township, de ceased. A. W. LKL", !!esister. May )(Mt. TO TAX-PAYERS. In accordance with an Act of the General As sembly of this Commoi.wealth approved tbe 2'ld dav oi March. A. D. 170, "relating to the collec tion of taxes in (be county of Clearfield." notice is hereby girrn to tbe taxpayers residing in the di.-tricts below named, that the County Treasurer, in accordance with the second section of said Act, will attend at the place f boldintr the borough an t township elections on the following named days, for the ppmoseof receiving the County and Stale Taxes and Militia Fines aeised for 1671 : For Girard. Thursday. May 25th. For Goshen. Friday," .May 2th. For Graham. Monday May 2th. For Morris, Tuesday. May 30th. For I'eeatur. Wednesday, &:ay 31st. For Osceola, Thursday. June 1st. For HoutzJale. Friday. June 2d. For Hoggs. Saturday, June 3d. Pariie.j e tn also pay their tnxes at the Treasu rers orhee at any time irom this forward. I'pon all taxes paid on and previous to tbe days desig nated, there will be a reduction of five per cent.. Tbe balance of the districts will be announced in due time. LEVEE FLKGAL, April, 2o,'7l. Treasurer. OIL, Putty, Paints Glass and Nails, for sale rK 1 March 70. H f, UfGLEK 4 CO 5. DOTS! BOOTS!'. BOOTS!!! BOOTd !!!! FREXCII KIP, 85 00 FRKNCH CALF, & 00 LIGHT KtP. 4 00 t KRATZER LTTLK'S, ?ep.21,1870. ppoiu th Jail. T K. . B O T T O R F S P1IO TOG RAP II GA TA.EK Y, fARKKT STKKKT, CLKARPIIXD, PKSs'A. Negatives "inada in eload.T as well aa in clear wearher. Ouatanily an band a good assortment of Frames. Stereoscopes and Stereoscopic Views. Frames, from snr srrle of tnoaldin?. made to order. CHR' KM OS A SPECIALITY. Deo. 2,6vjy. 14-9-'.!. Agency OF THE FARMER'S MUTUAL FIRE INS. CO.,of York, York County, Pcnii'a. Tha ''FARMER, S Ml'TCAL FIRE IXSURASCE COMPANY" is known as one of the best and most reliable on the Continent. The Farmer's Mutual has been in operation for about fifteen years, and its assets amount to over S0l ,000. Applications made eut on short notice, and low rates guaranteed. Apply to 8. J. ROW, Ajnt, JAMES f. BRADY & CO., B A N K 11 S , FINANCIAL AGENTS for the UNITEU STATJi, F-jurlh Avenue and Wood Street, PIl'TSIiLKHIl, PA. PEALF.MS IX All isEOes Of Goverrimcut Securities, Uo'.d, Silver and Couprr.s, Bor asn si.t Bonds, Gold, Mortgages, And First Class Securities generally. Money Loaned on GoTernment Bonds, at lowest market rates. INTERfi.sT ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS. My 10, is-l-lj. LOOK AT THIS ! COOKS AND STATIONERY. Bibles and Miseellanef as Pooks; Sheet Music for Piano, Fiu'.e and Violin;, Blar.k Acconnt and Pass Boors, of ' ersry de scription; Paper and Envelopes. French pressed and plain; Pensand Pencils; Daads; Mortgages; Judgment. Exemption and Prouiisory Notes ; . Blank Legal Paper; White and Parchment .Brief; Legal cap; Record cap acd BiU cap, etc., VTiil Vie so!d at VTbelesalo or Retail bj P. A. GAUL IN, A tiro Pos offirr. on Market Street, Clearfield. Pa. - May 5. ISoS "y ALU ABLE LOTS IN CLEARFIELD, For Sale at Auction. There will be sold at Publie Sale, at tbe Court House, in CUn.u. uu Tuesday, Jimc.Gtli, 1871, at 2 o'clock. P. M ., the following valuable vacant lots, late the property of Isaiah Fuller!,).., dee d, viz : Lots Xo. 73 No. 74. Na. 75, No. 75, and Xo. 77, fronting on Third Street. Lots No. 140 and No, 15A, froming on Locust Street. Lot No. 181, on Ihe corner of Fourth and Mar ket Streets. Most of tbe ahove property is the most desira 1:U IV r building lots now in Market, as will ap pear by rtferer.ee to the plan of said Be -nigh, to which persons desirtn iurther information as to locution and boaudaries are referred. TKfiMS. Ten per cent of the purchase money lobe paid when the property is sold, and the bal ance in two equal annual pavtneiits. with interest, to be secured by Iloud aid MnrTffAeon tbe prem ises. C. KiiA IZEK. Ati'v for the heirs of Isaiah Fnllerton deo'd. M-iv 3. 1871-ts P. T. I. DR. DOVER'S TCRE WEST BRANCH BITTERS; A Fnre. PlVsntnt. Ff r KeliuMe Tonic, com pon ruled from Jro.-h an I rhoiee tiorbs ani pos itirely pure spirit. iVf frnin ,x' oil. r otl.rr irritniin prtvpc'.it. ru1 will not dtarre or nfitrtrl Ihe most dclicute stomach. U'ur.-nnt-e J to contn.n vnrrn rned icinnl iirt"ic lh-in tmy bltifcrs it presci:t uifored to ;U jrubli. IT NEEDS DUT A TRIAL. To increase tho Appotfte to promote Digestion ti euro lyspepsia to cure Fe cr and Ague to cure Biliousness to cure Constipation to cure Chronic Diairhea to cure Flatulence to euro Acid Eructations to cure Nervous Debility to cure Hypochondria U euro Sallownrsa of the Complexion to cure I'itnptes and Rlotches to cure 'leneral Debility and Prostration o: tbe Physical Powers, IT HAS NO EQUAL. TRY IT AND EE CONVINCED. SOLD EVERYWHERE, AT $1 FER. BOTTLE. 'A lib'ral dinrannt lo the trad. M ASflTFACTUREn EXCLrSIVBLT BT A. Ii. S II A AV, CLEARFIELD. PA., Dealer in Drugs. Medicines, Chemicals, Dy Stuffs. Oils, Paints, Varnishes. Ae., Patent Medicines. Pure Wines. and Liquors for medical purpw.es. Fancy and Toilet Articles, and all goods usually kept in a Drug Store, sold cheap. Having employed K. !.. Snyder a graduaate in Pharmacy who speaks both English and Ger man, tbe undersigned feels no htsitancy in saying mat customers can rely upon having tbe prescrip tions properly pot up. A.I.SHAW. Feb 23. 1870. BACON. Hams. Sides nnd Shoulders at reduced prices, at MOSSSP'S. SADDLES. Srid'cs. harness, collars Se., for t t - H. F. BIGLER i W'5. B NEW FI EM! ! The Arm of C. Krataer in tha Dry Goods aad Provision business will be known kereaCter nnder tha name of KRATZER k LYTLE. . Thanking the public for past favors they bop J for aeontinuanca of the same. Clearfield, Feb. 8, laTl. ' ' i T P. N A U G L K . WATCH HAKZK, GRAIIAM'S ROW, CLEARFIELD. The undersigned respectfully informs his old customers and the public, that ha has on band, (and constantly receiving new additions,) large stock of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry. CLOCKS, a largo variety from the best Man ufactory, consisting of Eight-day and thirty-hour spring and Weight, and Levers. Time, Strike and Alarm clocks. - WA TCHESa Sne assortment o (silver Hunt ing and open ease American patent Levers, plain and full jeweled GOLD TEifS. an elegant assortment, of the best quality. Also, in silver extension and dtsk bolder SPECTACLES, s. large assortment, far and near sight, colored and plain glass. JEWELRY ot every variety, from a single piece to a full set. ALSO, fine assortment of Spoons. Forks, but tor knives, etc., plated on genuine Alnbata. A LSO. Hair Jewelry .with puregold mounting gut up to order. Call and ec sample book. All kinds of Clocks. Watches and Jewelry care fully repaired and Warranted A continuance ot patronage is solicited. Nov. 2th. l.f.65. U. F. N AtGLB P URXITURK ROOM S. JOHN GrCf.ICH, Desires to inform his old friends and csstotnert that, having enlarged hisabop and increased hit facilities for manufacturing, he is now prepared to make to order such fnrnituro asmay be dejir ed, in good style and at cheap rates for cash.' He mostly has on band at his "Furniture Por-Di.' a varied assortment of furniture, among w bich i 1UTKKAI.S A?H SIDEBOARDS, Wardrobes nnd Book -cases; Centre. Sofa. Parlor, Ereukfant and Dining extension Tallies. Common, French-posts, Cottage, Jon Dy-J-iind and other Bedsteads. SOFAS OF ALL KINDS. WORK-STANDS. HAT RACKS, WASH STANDS, Ac. Spring-seat. Cain-bottom, and Parlor Chnirs; And common and other Chairs. LOOKIXG-GLASSfcS Of every description on hand, and new glasses f-r oid irames, which will be put '.z. n very recnable terms. os9ort notice. n also keeps on band, or furnishes to order. Hair. Corn-busk, Hair and Cotton top Mattresses. COFFLXS, OF ETKKY KIM), Made to order, and furerals attended with a Hearse, whenever desirable. Also, House painting done to order. The above, and many other articles are furnished to customers cheap for cash er exchanged for ap proved country produce. Cherry. Maple. Poplar, Lin-wood and other Lumber suitable lor tbe busi ness, taken in exchange for furniture. Remember the shop is on MsrKet street. Clear Held, and nearlv opposite tbe "-Old Jew Store." Deoeuiher. I Pol .1.J; tit K) 1( Jl JUST IN T I M E! THE NEW GOODS AT A. K. WRIGHT 4 SONS, CLEARFIELD, PA., ITaving just leturoed from the enstern eities we are now opening a full stock' of seasonable goods, at our rooms on Second street to which tUey respectfully invite tho attention of tha pub lie generally. Our s.virtmetit is unsurpussed in this section, and is being sold very low for cash. I be Mock consists In part of DRY GOODS of the best quality, such as Prints, Delaines. Alpa sas. Merinos tiinghems ; Muslins, bleached and unbleached ; Drillings Tickings, cotton and wool I l,incl.. '.'- J-.1 bmtm. 'tm tm. N m- bias. llooJs. Hoop skirts, lialmqrals. Ao . Ae..all of wMch will be sold low ro csa. Also, a fine assortment of the best of MENS' WEAR, consisting of Drawers and Shirts. Data and Caps, pools and Shoes, llandkcrchieftteravats. etc. Also. Raft Rope. Dog Rope. Raltina Angnn a-id .Axe Nails and Spikes. Tinware, Lamps and Lamp wicks nnd chimneys, etc., eta. Also, Quecnsware.tilassware. Hardware. Oroce r!e. and spices of all kinds In fhort. a general assortment of every thing usually kept In a retail store, a'l rtean 'or rash, or a; proved country produce. ' . . Nov. C"?-i10-nolS. WRldHT i SONS, II O M E S F O R ALL. It TUB Land of Flowers and -Perpetual Growth. FLORIDA, THE ITALY OF AMElttCA. Is not exccl'cd in Climate hr any of t;e I'ni'rd Str.tes, and it mny be doubted whether it ciin be equnlcd in the world Located ou the very iorders of the Torrid Zone still ber situation between ti:o (i j:f of Mexico and the Atlantic o:eau is tuih that rhe is swept alternately by the win 1." of ti.., Kastcrn an-1 Wc's tern te n, snd reliev'. fron! the burning heats which prevail in .h! or Southorii .State.-; and llius it liappor.s that by the j'jii.t influence of latitu-Jo id peeuiiar In.' itinri. lle is le ieve ! . t.T. ihe one bind, frmu the rigors r.r :Iie M ime.- climate if the Northern and Mi.liils Sta'cs. and on the yt'i er. from the extreme heat with whirh not oiilv the Southern States, l-ut in the Fuuioicr time the Nortberu States Hre ohr:icter:.ed. Sottlershava not the hardship to nndergo that have Leen the lot of the pioneers who opened up anJ developed our harsh Northern Mtitu ies. The entire year i a perjrtnat season nf gmtcth, a,'e to produce and send to marker the prod-tations of tbe Tioptral and Temperate Zones ureett and months in advance of any other lucidity , ani at a Season irien alt tiirh prod irtioiis cat t luxurious and iummati l the very highest prtre-s ; ' THE FLORIDA IMPKOVL'MF.NT COMPANY, nndcr the auspices of the State of b'lo-ida, pro poe to fur;.ish lands of uniform good quality, and cpon which can be raiel Veetahles. Fruits. etc.. common to the more Northern climates, and nil tbe (iKAiNs, Fki-its and Vegetables of the Tuopirs. Such seleited lands, in the nr.ALtHlEST part ef the State, and of the bett quality. The Company have i.sud a pamphlet of 1 2S pages, continuing full and. reliable information concerning b'loriua. its Climate, boil, and Produc tions, with a sketch of "its history, which tn Com pany will forward, free of postage, on receipt of 25 cents. a - For other information or circular, address or apply to THE FLORID IMPROVEMENT COMPANY, 34 Park Row, New York. NEW YORK AND FLORIDA COLONY, Partially organised. For full informntion. cir culars, eto.. address EDWARD DELOUEST. 82 Nassau street. New York City. P O, Box 5SB6. March 8, 1871-3m. GROUND AND UNG ROUND SPICES, Citr n English Currants, Essence CcfSee.and Vibe gar ot the best quality. for sale bv Jan. 10. HARTSWICK A IRWIN. E N D. PERKS A Co'a flour, the best in market, far sale by J. SHAW A SON. JAILS A SPIKES tbeebeapest in the ccunty THE highest market prices paid for Shingles by J SHAW A SOX. SALT' SALT!: A prime article of grontid a am salt, pntcp in patent ?scks. for in!CDea at the ttciaof R. .MOSSO? SWAIM'S PANACEA. Kennedy's Msdi. al Dis eovery, Ilembold's Buchu, Bake's Cod Liver Oil, Jayne's and Ayer's Medicines. for sile by Jan. 10 H ARTSWICK A IRWIN GENS. Pi,stIs snd sword e?nes to ha fcai t H PI'iLER A 00 ft. TtRMS Of THE JOl'KNAL. Th Kavtshak's JochhaL is published on,Wel nesday at 52.00 per annum in advance. 1 net paid at the beginning of the year, $2.50 wi;l ha ohareed, and S.t.DO if not paid before the elcsa. AnTCRTiSSUKXTJ i'l be inserted at H.59 per square, for three or less insertions Ten l;ne (or less) counting a square. For every additional insertion 50 cents will be charged A deduction wilt be made to yearly advertisers Xn tutwription taken for a shorter time teas sixuiontbs. and no paper will be discontinued oa till all crrearages are peii except at the option o the publisher. S. J. ROW. LONGEST ROOF in the United Stales is on Rjnek's Sons' Factory, Enston. Pa.. one thi.-J of a Vlile long and is covered with . ... READY KOOFIXG CHEAP. DURABLE and eitsily applied. Send for circular and samples to the- rosnufacinrsrs. HEADY K4fFINO CO. June 1-ap. W. y. No. i.t Couvtlami St. N. y Co-Piirtnership in Store. C A. Rorob.ingh having associated with bin in the Mercantile buiuess, ia Lewisvil'e. Clear field county," Mr. C. U MoCracken. solieit a con tinuance of ihe patronage so generously extended heretofore Having just returned from the ea.'tern cities their stoc erubi aces a large and viried apsort nicntof Dry Goods. (J rocerics. Hard ware. Queens ware, and in fact- nearly evrrythlnj du ally kept in a country store, which they will f::i at prices to suit tho time. Country produce taken in exchange for good s C. A. R'JitOBAl'ii II. Mav IS. "70. If. C R. M.-CRACKEN It E M0VA L . HARTSWICK & IRWIN, DRUGGISTS, Market Ht.y Clearfield, I l. TTe beg leave to inform our old and rev costo nse.s. that we have removed our estab!ihmeut lo the new building just erected on Market street, nearly adjoining the Mansion I'O'ic on the west, and opposite tiraham A .Sons' store, where we re spectfully iuvile the publie to come and bu - their DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PA TEX' MEDI- crxs,uirji. paixts axd vaut?jiies. Ourstnck of Drugs and Medioinescorsist of evf ry thij-used, selected with tbe grextest care, ami WARRANTED STRICTLY PL HE! We s'so keep a full stock of Dyes. Perfumeries Toilet arti.cles.Sor.ps. Tooth ISrushes. Hair brush es. Whitewash Hruvhes. and every other kind of Crushes. Wabaveala ge lot of White Lead Turpentine, Flaxsoed Oil, Paints, and in fnct everything used in the painting business, which we cCef at City prices to cash ouyers. TOBACCO AXD SEGARS, Conleotionery. Apices, and tbe largest stock of va rieties ever offered in this place, and warranted to bs of tbe best the market afford- J. . H ARTSWITK, Dee. 2. ISrW. JOHN F. IRWIN. SPRING GOODS! JUST RECEIVING, Splendid lOcent Calicoes. Lipht Calicoes, Delaines, Piaids. Miitiing checks, Murlins, White (Jeo Is, Percales, Black Silks, Japanese Silks. Sit k Poplins. Itlnek Alpacas, Velveteens., hhawis. Table Linens. Hoys' Cnsfin.erfs. Ae. Best Par's K'd Gloves, Blue A fireen KiJ flloves. lloiserv. ti k lilove. Lrnif' CoMarB, liitir fwilches, Chignons, H;iir Nets Corsets, Hoop Skirts, Ac , le. Dres Trimrr.lr.gs. Silk Fringe. Satin. A'elvet Ribbons, UutioLs, Ac.. Ac Trimmed Hats, IUbbons and Miliircry C!iods. Unequaled ffoek of Lsdies' and ChiMrens' Shoes ana Ijaiters. Mens French Kip and Calf UouU. Calf and Lasting (.iaiters. 2.003 pies Wall Paper, from C cts to $1 per bolt. Csrnets. Floor Oil Cloths. Window Shades be;t White (srunite Tea Ware, titans Ware, Tuble Knives and I orks. Choice Teas and CifTe ai.d other Oroeeries. Pried Fruits. Peaches. Prut es. Cberrio. Li.iit.ed Peaches. Tomatoes. Com, l ickles, Ac. The al ove. with an immense stoelt of otfcer goods, have been bougiit at the lo-.?-st cah prices, and are offered at very luw rates. COME AND"FXAMINE THEM WIlETIIEIt YO'J PI T OK NOT. J . M. KKATZKK, iFrn'r.'y C. K. jlz'r Sow), Nextdoc; ii II. F. Piglcr A Co., 2d Street, CEARFIEi 1), P.. M.ir-h iri.'Tl. F. o. h:u.s. a. a. row!.!. XKW FIRM. MILLER & POWELL, Wholesale and lirt iil Den! 'ft in all ilnds of Dry Goods, Hoots and Sl-oci, lists and Cap?. No tions, Groceries. Uardware.(joeauware. Wool and Willow ware., FJ onr. Bacon. Fiih, Salt, Ac, Market St , Clearfield, Pa. FOR THE LADIES They have Bonnets, Siiks. Ccburgs, Alpicas. Me rinos, Wool Delaines, Lustres, Ginghams. Piints, Poplins, Lawns, Sunshades, Handkerchiefs. Kid and other Gloves, Hoiaery, Palmorals, and a gen eral variety in Ribbons. Trimmings, Euttous. Brsids, etc., at tbe lowest prices. FOR GENTLEMEN They have Black and ElueClotbs, LUek and Fan cy Cassimeres. Saltinet's, Twee Is. Meltons. Wnter proof Cloth, Silk.Satin and common Vesti ngs.ete , in great variety, and at prices that will give gen eral satisfaction to buyers. ALSO. A general assortment of I'earfy msda Clothing, Hats and Caps Boots and Shoes. Hardware and Queejis"are, Wood and Willowwife, aad a Pill stock ef Groceries. IN FACT, IJILLER A POWELL sell all arreTe that are usually kept in a weil-rrgutated i.-.uiitry store anlherce the people gehsrally will Sod it to their advantage to bay goods cf them. GRAIX AND COUNTRY PRODUCE Ukun in xehanga for goods. FeUruarv U, tf I-tt CCRWENSVILLK ADVfUTISE.MBiTS, UCI1EAPR than ihe CIIEAIEST 1 GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES, . Jt'ST KKCKIVED HY A11N0LD & II AUTSH0BX, Cunven.svillc, Pa. (Oiwr door West First Xat. IUnk.) Jlavmg just-retwrned froa the Evt.wltb a run plc'e assortment ol Woods suitable for the Spring and .Summer trade, wears now pajd ttf fur nish all kicds of Goods CHEAPER THAN TUE CHfr?iST." An4 after thanking our customers for theiv lib eral patronage during tte past year, we would must respectfully ask for a Continuance ot tha same. Our stoik consists of DRY GOODS. I XdTlOXS. HARDWARE. QUEEXSU'.tUK, 1 t(XT AXD J WILLOW.WARE. I GROCERIES. j - , lit )OTSi, SHOES, HATS CATS. I cU'Tinxn. j CARPETS. I TnUACCOS.Ete. Al-o. Flour. Bacnn. Sa't. Fish. Grain. Ac. J c. n'.i of which wttl L s.id ar xijm mst reasnnnh e termj. "nd the biKhect market price paid fi.r Qrin W -jol and all -ids of lumber and country pioduce. Please giro ns a call befors psrehasir elsewhere. Satisfaction guarantee'! as e- oualrty arid prices. AltS"!,D A IIARTHOEX. Cor. Main a THotnpson Sts. April III. "TO 1 CurweasVillr. Pa. SU TARE TIMBER. E. A. Irvix v Co., Being specially ergaged ia the busineu of buy ing and selling SQL'ARE TIS1CER, would repre sent that they are now prepared to purchase tim ber, dellvored at eitbar Carwensville, Lock Haven or Marietta, or will take it at any of these points ai d sell on commission, tttt-jg such advances as are cicessary. Those erg-gel in getting eat fibber will find at our store In Curwensville. a very large stock of STAPLE GOODS, f all descriptions. ALSO, FLOUR, MEAT, RYE, OATS, CORN", and everything neeetsary f ir use of Lumbermen. RAFT ROPB.cf all sixes, kept on baud in larga quantities, and sold at a small ndvance, by the coil. Also, PCLLKY BLOCKS. 5M ALL HOPE, Aa Special inducementa offered lo those manufac turing Square Timber. E. A. IRVIN A CO rurwensvili. Jan. 12. IS70 ! A Croat Medical Discover-.- ' I'l. WALKER S CALIFORNIA WEGAE BITTERS i tlai.Jreds of thousan.li bear te;:mony to their Wonderful Curative Efficts. W II A T A RE T II E Y ? TIIIZY ARE XO T A VILE F A N 0 Y D II INK, M l of tVr Ruin Whiskey Troof Spirits, an l lit fuse i."U"rs. do-tore I .-s-j:ce and sweetened to please Hit t iste called Tonics.'' - Appetiser'." lte-storers ' Ac .that lea! the Jippte.rori todrcnV-enne-s au I ruin but ire , a truo MjJioine mails from the Native 'Wits and Herbs of C-n iio:cia. tree from all Ab-oholio .Stimulants. They ara tbe ireat B:iod Purifieraada l.tfeGivin-; 1'iiric-iple a perfect I! oiMiv.ilor and Invigota'orof the .Svteiu carrying uff all jn-Noi.o-is mnlter aud restoring the b'cod to a healthy condition N. person eu lake those Hitters ae-ording l lU.-'otioa aul re itmin long unwell, provided th bencs are imt d tn.yei by mineral pbisouei vthcr means iod tne vita! or;an wxsted beynni h4 j.uliit of repair. 'or Inflo-miiiln.-f, OMJ Ck:o.iir Riieu mztimt nnd Goit.Dy',tij. or in h'trn-tio't, lii'raii Hr. viilteut nicd I-h. ii!i-.-,t Fcrer. D,e-i-ti of I. m li'noj. L'r-r. Ki irf.-ifs and IS.' idder ti r e V-.tlerx rrvr b'en rto't x.:rr. sfnf. S:ch oisr.4a aie eaus by vitUteii bluo.!. hich isgcner4!iy proJuctd -y oeraugemeiit of Ibe digestive cri'uLS t OypbHi iaor I U'liesticu Lc it!jrlj.i. psin in tin shoulders, coiicl.s tihtnc.; .f thevhest. dizxiiioss, sour eruct-:tio!;s -f the s'frc.:?h. bid taste iu the ninuth, billions attscks. pu'pi.aiini cf tho heart, ii II -ui iittion uf the luiis. f-niu in the regions vf tbe liidnzys rind a hur.Uied other painful symp tfr:s. are tho cff-prii;:? of.Dyspepia. 'itiey iuvigorate the slOch and stimulate the (orpid liver ai. a oovfel.. wbi:h reader them of utiequallsd i fic--:y iu claan-sing the blood i.i all Impurities rr.J imparting new life anJ vigor tn ite Whole svslein. . 1'iliuus, I'ettiitfejit. and Intermittent Fevers. -l.ii;h are so pic. l lent in the valleys of ourgreat rivers throughout the t'nited Stt-s. eieciatly 1hoce of the Mirissippi, Missouri, Iliiu'.is. Ten nt s ee AUba.na. Sr.vannah, Honnuhe, James and many others with their vat tributaries, during the Summer and Autumn, and rcmarkabl so du rit g .- a n of onu-ujl be.t and drj oess. fire i'.i vnriab'y acotnpanied by extensive drargementa of the siomnch and liver, and other abjouiical vircera. Tbers ara always mcr6 or Jess abstrua tiors of the liver, a weakness aud ir.itable staia of tfco stomach, and great torpor of the bowels, being clogged up with vitiated accumulatioaa la their treatment, a puriralive.exerting a pow-rful influer.oe upon these various organs.is e,-enti-'.ly neeessary. There is no cathartic for the pi'rt oa equal to Dr. J. Walker s Vinegar Bitters, as they speediiy remove the uark colored vifc i matter with which tbe b iwels are loaded, at tbe same time stimulating the secreticos of the. liver, and generally restoring the hea thy functions ef the digestive organs. Ihe universal jopulary o,f this valuable remedy in regions ul .vt so rsias matie, influences. Is sufficient evidence of its few er as a remedy ia ucb cues. -. Fur tkin discacs. eruptivas.. -tetter, salt rasdm, blotches, fpoU. pimple." pustules, boils, qarbua cies, riug worms. scAld-bead.soro e-arysipelas, i'ch, scurf discolorations of tbe skn..horaors and, diseases of the skin, of whatever name or nature are literally dug tpand carried out of ihe sys tem in a short t-ima by the uie of these Hiters ne bottle in ruth cases will convince tbamast incred ulous of their curative t ecl. Cleanse the Vi'isted ftool wherever you nJ, Its impurities uriiin? tbrougk. the iin in pim ple, eruptions r sores; eleaose it when ;on find it obstructed and IUi2ish in the reins ; cleanse it when it is foul and your feelings will tell you when Keep the btuod pure and tbe health of the, system will follow . Pin, Tape and other Wormj.iaring t tte sy tern of so many thousands, are efotully destroy ed rnd removed. For fuil directions, read care fully Cie circular around eee'tt bottle, printed in, four languages English, isimaa, French ai.d Spanish. J W ALKED. Proprietot. P.. H. McDOXaIO is, CO., Prugjrits and Uo. Agents. San FraaeUoa, Cal .and -il and it Commerce Street N.si 'C-jri . SOLD BY AS,!, DRl ti JIn r- ASf, V;ATii.H. DecamborT. HT.ly. DRIED FTIT. atrela:1 i;ri. es. al May ?,'- SV"s,-?'. i. j : :.f;