fl)c tttffehtatt'0 ournalV gleatftcfb, l?m pan 31 1871. Raftsman's gournat CLEAKFIELD, PA., MAY 31, 1871. To Patross. To Insure the safe transmission o money by mail, patrons should remit by check or money-order, or have their letter registered. A receipt will be enclosed in the first paper after the money comes tojiand: Nottcs invrted under thr hmding of ' Special Loax!'' at V rents a tine for first insertion ; and i ciiut a I'"' for rath uths'qucnt insertion. Clearfield E. K.-Summer Arrangement. EiiBtiS leaves Clearfield a : ' Bigler 'it : : - Pbilipsbarg at ' ' Oseeola nt : : " Sandy Ridge at " Intersection at Arrrives at Tyrone at : Ejprrxs leaves Tyrone at Intersection at " " Bandy Ridge at " . Osceola at : : " rhilipsburg t ' Ifigler at : : Arrives at Clearfield at : 5.00 a m. : 5 29 a. m. 6 o:i a. m . : 6 20 a. m. : 6.33 a. in : 7.27 a.m. : 7.40 a. m fi.50 p m. : 7 03 p. in. : 7 2 p.m. : 8.10 p. in. : ' 8.30 p. in. : 8.5S p. m. : 9.0 p.m. : 8 31 a m. : 8 43 a. ro. : 9 32i.. m. : 9 51) a. in. Ill 10a. m 10 :S-i a in. 11.10 a.m. : 3 00 p. m. : 3 29 p. m. 4n3p.m : 4 20 p. in. : 4 "1 p. in. 4.27 p. m. : . 5 40 p m Mail leaves Tyrone at : " Intersection at " Sandy Ridge at ' 14 Osceola at : ' Pbilipsbarg fct : lf !tr at : . Arrives at Clearfield at : Mail leaves Clearfield at : ' lilglcr at : : Philipsburg at Osceola nt : . " Sandy Ridge r" . Intersection at Arrives at Tyror.e at : Clearfield Mail Sooth connects with Ciueir.nati i Eaf res E-t. and Mail West, on Main Line, also w-th Ibe Bald fagle Vxprts" Ea?t. for Lock Ila- I rcn. and points West of Lock I'aven. Clearfield j Mail .North connect from Cincinnati Express j West, and Paribbur? Accommodation F.at. on i Vuin Line. r ? - .. ! . Clearfield Express Sjuth connects with ILirris l.urg Accommodation East, and Local Passenger Km. for Altooua. and liollidaysburg Pram-h : also with Rild Li;ie Mail East for Lo.-k Haven .and Williamsport NorrlL. connects from Mail Vc-it. anl Cincinnati xpross Ei4t, also from Raid Eagle Mail VI 'est. Kkligious. Divine ferviocs will be held rifxt Sabbath, in th:trfield. as follows: I!y Uev. Hail, in ot. Andrew's Episcopal chinch, at 11 A. M. and 7 I'. M. Sunday at 3 l M. l'rayer iiifetittg every Wc-ihiesday cveuiug at 7 o'clock. ly Rev. IJutlv-r.in lac Presbyterian church, norning and creniug. Sabaath school at ." 1'. M. Prayer meeting every Wednesday evenina at 1 o'clock. 1S- Ker. J. II. M'Cord, it the Methodic church, morning and eveing. Sabbath f- -Iiol! at 9 A. V. Prayer meeting, every Thursday at P. M. Coiuiiiunioii services l':rt Sabbath of ovcrr n.onth at H V A. M. l'.y Rev. Mr. Skinner, in I lie Baptist church, morning and evening, alternately. Wantf.u a srirl to do general housework. Ap; Iy at this office. A nntAXC.ED woman from OsccoTa was .-r tiilt in our jail lat wet-V. Si:C will be removed to HarrisLnrg t-hortly. The attendance of th? "Gaping Brigade" f.ppears to be falling off a little. We no ticed however, that the brick yard had a good representation on last Sunday night. A correspondent wants to know "how to break a cow from holdinj; up her milk." Here is a chance for some one to impart in formation of valus to onr correspondent and nthers. Who will do. it ? TT. S. Assessor. We learn that our jrcuiip friend, Ed. Eiving-.ton, of Curwens viiV, hns been appointed U. F. Asseor of this, the I0;h, OngresMot.a! di-trirt. He j will make a good t fijeer, being well acquaint ed with ttiedulies apptrtainintr to the joi tirn. Tun fronting season is now at its height, ;.nd our fishermen are doing their share of the "ocd work." To our perron;.l kno'.vl- !ge thirty d zen were brought, in on Friday 1 1-:, and of c urst a great tuu'iv more we h'ard nothinz of. The trout are excellent 'vhis seaon from hoar-ay. A-hem! 'One i.-f the fa.-hioi-.s ol t!ie seao:i is to r. ad overall ibe ailviTti.-cmei'.ts in the pa per, an 1 see if ull the stores are keeping up with the seasons and styles. If you miss j a-y f tii iliar name from tin; 1 ; t of business J ri' ti. i'.u can know that they are not keen- i vis tip w'ch the timi-s, attd are keeping out ; ! -icHt on tin's nepo-int. Fi'Il.EK one J.diti I):ii!ev, who walk- id off with Mr. Mi Kri lo's watch on Tncs- j il.iy wrning the - A i ri t . II j probably was icnorant of the f u-t th it wo had a tele- j p-aidl office here, and boarded the ." A. M. j train for Tyrone. owitu to the teiraph doing its duty, he arre-ted it Philips- 1 nig. and lodged in our jail the same day. j Broke Jail. On Men lay cveninr !a-t, j j'l-t at dark, f.nii prisoners osearej From the j .i-iil in this p!a"e. Tle ir names are St'ffert, ' i'.tiity. Eov-joy and .1 i'i'.-.eti. They 'oy some ; ni -r. ; suee. e.ie.l ii unl-i-kiiii the kiteh.-u j ieortha? coii iuu;c:ites with the halt of the i and from thence they made the'r exit . n-.i the .-treet. They had nod'fSeuhy in ret j t .....,.( .1... .1....; l-T I IIII.I'V.IV OlIUl 1 l'lO 'l I..- 'i.ll I,..' . i.l f :s were male at once fr the apprehen-.--n of ihe prsotiers, but so far neither of i"e :i: have been secured. A in.i. Osk. A friend, la-t week, pro ) I to "Shak--'-' iri:" (a joily chap who 1 i- e -en peratuhuliting our streets lor a r' or tvfi; that if he kl't p"rf-etly sober '. r fia limit h, he (ihe tri-'ud) wtvuid pay his bia'-liiig and allow him one dolinra day 1 ( fid for tb:t length of time. "Shaks" huni i,s head, studied a moment, and then t-ooty a-V.-d. "And what amount will yen a l -inee n ti10 prop- iti n ?' ' This was to mueh r.f a po-r f . ,ur friend, who re tired amidst the liter oin-nt o." the Ly-stand rrs. and the "di-i: " of Shakneare. Personal. We return o'irsir,eerot,ink to Mo-e of oar subscribers who so prompt ly icsponded to the bills f-ent wn in last week's issue. This we-k we send biiis to a grer:t many ir.oie ! our delinquents, and w hoi e they may be as prompt to "come tl ;.rn'' as some hav- r'rea :y been. We are in need of money and must have it, even if the bills have to bo placed in proper hands for collection. We cannot live on air, and get our printing material, etc., for nothing. We have furnished the Joi'rsal, to some persons for a number of years, with out receiving a ginyl penny in return, and ad the time paying cash for the necessary material. Can any one of these non-paying "ubscribers comprehend how we are to live at this rate? Be prepared, then, to pay Tcnr bills when yon rorce to attend Court :'It Week," " ' A PARTY, co'n posed of hout twenty of our young ladie3 and gentlemen, took a trip to Montgomery creek yesterday, with the pretension of catching trout, but we sup pose more particularly to enjoy a meal in the "wild wood." Narrow Escape. Mr. R. B. McCully and lady, of Smith's 31 ills, this county, made a narrow escape from death, on Thursday, May 25th. Mr. McUulIy attempted to cross the railroad track at Tyrone, with a horse and huggy as a train was approaching, but failing to do so the train struck the bugjry and smashed it the pieces, while the occu pants escaped without any serious injury. This is another warning to persons not to atteT.pt to cross a railroad track in front of moving trains. Give the Printers Fair Play. An exchange says : "We have a piece of ad vice which we wi.ih to impress firmly and indelibly upon the public mind, and that is to give the printers fair play. J)t) not for get that it costs something to puff as well as to advertise, ami never sponge npon ' a printcT in any way whatever. . It is printer's ink that makes nine-tenth? of our fortunes; it. takes xw'tnty to buy ink, type and paper, and yet, after all this, few arc the thanks he gets. Give the printer lair plf.y, ana give up r.ll expectations of gratuitous puf fing, etc." Died. We Ifarn from tlin Falls City Ne brjsk:i,..7ij'ir7, that Mrs. Lircr, wife of ?5r. Alf. W. Southard, died in that place on Wnlnesday .morning, Njs' l!4th. .Mr. Southard removed from this place to Fall City, a little over a year ago, where he. met with an accident that incapacitated him from work for a short time. Since then, however, ha has been getting long very well, and he and family enjoyed the best of health. The announcement of the death of Mrs. S. was a surprise to her many re!a tivss and friends, and is deeply lcgrctted ly all. Peace to her remains. How to Btni.u up a Town. An ex change hits it when it says the best way to buiid up a totrn is for every business man in the place to advertise his business in the columns of his local paper, and thus present an array of business houses equal to the number of houses on the street. It draws trade to the town, draws emigrant-s. ti the town, draws produce to the town, draws money to the town. If a man wants to buy anything, he goes where he sees the most men tr3-in to sell that article. If he wants to foil anything, he goes where the most men are buying. If a man wants to buy groceries or sell pro luee,he goes to the bus iness man that advertises, for he knows where to find him and what he has to sell. Assault Lton Sheriff Pit:. On .Mon day. May 22d. Sher.ff Pi3, went to Glen ILjpe, for the purpose of arreting James John-ton, who escaped from jail a short time Huce. On the way thither, however, he came across Stigert, who also had de-p-irted from durance without penuissiou. The Sheriff arrested Stigert and brought him to tiiv:i that evening. On YaesJay morning he again wended his w ty towards the domicile t;I Joinitn. On approaching the houe, the Sheriff left his horse some distance away i.i the woods and jroV)i!ed on foot. On nearir.g the house he discov ered Johnston in the yard cutting seed po tatoes, when he nt once pounced upon his prisoner to handcuff him. A severe scuf fie ensued, duiing which Johnston struck the Sheriff six or seven time? with his fist, but the latter finally succeeded in scctii I n ig the piisoner. The Sheriff, during the me lee, al.-o seccceded in discharging one bane! of his revolver, which brought some rafts men, who were working near by, to his a-i si.-tanee, when he succeeded in putting hob hies on Johnston. At the instance id' John ston, the Sheriff sent to a neighbor's hou.-e r his wife, who so in made her appearance, hc:; the parly started into the house to get Smii" clothes for prisoner. On nearinx the door, the prisoner suddenly leaped inside, anil at ihe same instant an axe was hurled r.t th. Sheriff's head, but mi.s.-ed him. The prisoner sta-ding at bay inside of the door with an axe, the Sheriff drew his revolver in the hope that its appearance would in timidate him, but with no effect. P'.inng t!ii- Lrict interval the hubbl -s on the priso ner were cut, when he turned uml .swiftly run out at tins back part of the house and made cooj his escape, and has not since Ixien heard from. The Si eriff was consid erably stunned fro-n the blows received, so m teh so tltat it was with difficulty he came home on th following day; bat he is about again, and ready for "active service." MARRIED. - On Thursday, Miy 1!" h, 17!, st the res idence r f the bride's mot her near Clearfield, I.y II -v. J. Koster Bell. John K. Moore, ot' O.-.ceoia, aud-JIiss Malinda Irvln. On Saturlay.May loth 1871, at the honse ol George A. Uloom.hy Hugh K. Leech. Esq., Mr. Anson Smith, and Miss Kliz a Place. bo;h of this county. On Snnd .y, May '-'1st, 1S7I, by I). Drcss hr. K-q , Mr. Ai.rx vNi;:it S. Kline, ot jviwretice towtisliii, and Mrs. Adda. Ka NuL'FF, of Brady township. On Sunday, May Hth. 1S71. at the resi dence of the bride's parents, by Bev. S. Croft, Mr. John W. Beitkr and mi.-s Ma ry C. Maurer, both of Covington tp. At the "Garno House," in Wyandotte, Kansas, on Wednesday, May 3d.. IS71, by Bev. K. A. Harlow, Mr. Thomas C. Fos ter and .Miss Cakie E. Labori, all of Wyandotte. On Tuosdav, Mav 22d, 1S71, hv ReV W. M. Burchfield, .Mr. Theodore W. Farns wuRTH. of Knox towiisliip, and Miss Kate K. Jahiiison, of Pike Town.-hip. , On Tuesday. May 23d, 1S71, by Hev. W. M. Barchheld. fr. JaMES W. Ross and Miss Sarah Wilev. both of Bell township. At the residence of the bride's father, on Tuesday, May 23d, by Rev. D. Latshaw. Mr. L. M. ScHNF.t.L, of Brookville, and Mi.ns AllieA. Newell, of Rimersburg, Llanon county. We welcome Lafe to the matrimonial ranks, and hope that he and his fair bride will find it a pleasant ps.-.!i throughout the journey of life. DIED : Near Clearfield, on Thursday, May 1 1 th, IS? I. Mrs. Margaret, widow of the late Samuel Fuhon, in the ioth jearof her ago. .. Late Publications. , We have received the May number of Home and Health, a monthly publication lor which we earnestly desire every success. It is full of use! 1 and instructive articles, or short essays concerning healthy and mor al liv'mg. It is a work aSmirabfy adapted for the home circle. Peter's Musical Monthly for June has already made its appearance. It con tains all the latest and choicest pieces of music published, seventeen in number, nd .should be in every family. $3 per year. J. L. Peters, 509 Broadway, N. Y. .Arthur's IIome Magazine, ior June is already on our table. . It contains its usual amount of interesting and choice literature, and some excellent fashion plates. ; Price, $2 per year. Address T. S. Arthur & Son, Philadelphia. The Children's Hour for June contains many pleaant little stories For the children, and should be in every family circle. $1.25 per year. T. S. Arthur fc Son, Phil". The first of June is the best time to set tle beef bills. M. G. Brown & Bro. . If yoi want o goad Havana or Key West cigar for 10 cents, go to K. II. Shaw's. 1000 yards f 'elegant lawn, fast co!ors, at 121 cents per yard, will be opened this week at Reed Brothers. Four Tluggies, of the best style of work manship, for sale at from 125 to $:00. Apply to M. G. Brown, Clckrfield. M314t A fact worthy of mention.is that Messrs. Kralzer & Lytic have just received from the east aud are now opening at their store on Market street, opposite the jail, a very large assortment off Summer goods, tlardware, Queensware, Provisions, etc. Prices to suit the times. Call and see. Clearfield Park Association. The Stockholders in the "ClearGeld Park Asso ciation are requested to meet at the "Shaw House" in the Borough of Clearfield on Saturdao evening, June 3d, 1871; at 8 o'clock, for the purpose of electing officers to serve until the first Monday ia January, 1S72, for said association. May SI, 1S7U O. B. MP.RELL, Pres. If you want a good Yara or Tip Top ci gar, for 5 cents, go to R. II. Shaw's. Sri.F.NPIP assortment of Japanese and Summer Silks, just received from New Yoik this week at Reed Brothers. Attention Farmers. One ear load of Mowing Machines and Horse Hay Rakes, just received. Hay rks and pulleys, the best in the world. Don't forget to caU. May 31-4t. M. G. Brown, Clearfield. TllK cheapest, best 'and choicest lot of to bacco and pipe fixtures ever offered to the lovers of the weed are now to be found at the cheap tobacco store of R. H. SllAW. SPECIAL. R. II. Shaw has just returned from the east, and has now on exhibition about thirty thousand choice cigars of dif ferent brands, that lie is reaoV to " at wholesale or retail, for cash at manuiac turcrs prices. The Clearfield county Medical Society will meet in the Arbitration Room at the Court House, on Tuesday, the f.rh riay of June, 1871, at 2 p. m. A full attendance is expected f bu-i:iess of importance wii! be transacted. J. G. IIartsw'.ck. I. A. Fet.ew, Secretary. President. Broke out in a new place. On Monday last, Messrs. Ilartswick & Irwin removed to their new building on Second street, where they are now prepared to accommodate the ' public with goods in thrir line at moderate j prices. Their stock is full and complete, ! pure and good. For particulars see adver j ti.-emeut in another column. j A sfl.ENliin Silver tea set, will be chane j e l off at the Catholic Fair, to be held ' in this plaf.i, commencing on Monday. June ' o:h. The f.i'I.nvinir persons will be voted for : Rev. II. S. Butler, Rev. J. II. Mc i Cord. Rer. P. L. Harrison, Rev.' W. II. Pill. Rev. George Hall, Rev. J. I). Coady. of Oil City, Rev. K. O Branigan, of Osce ola, Rev. J. Barbiier, of Frenehvii'ie. Church Dedication. The new 5t. 11 Church, near Kylertown, in this county, will be dedicated to the worship of Almighty God, on Sunday Juno 2.3ih, 1871. The Revs. M'Murray, Creighton, Barnhart and j Guyer, are expected to be present. The ministers of the neighboring charges, and the public generally, are respectfully invited to attend. W. II. Worcrass, Preacher in charge. Dr. F. Platto, formerly of Syracuse, N. Y., uo-ircs us to inform the people of ClearGeld and vicinity that he has perma rently located among them, for the purpose of practising his profession. The Doctor will be in readiness to attend to all profes sional calls, either night or day. His office is on Heed street, south side, between the Kailroad and Second street, where he may found night and. day, when not engaged ele There. " March 8, 1871. tf IMFOItTED LIQUORS, CCS AS BRANDIES and HOLLAND GINS, PURE OLD GRATE BRANDIES. PURE OLD CABINET WHISKEYS. OLD GRAPE WINES. All the above brands warrsited pure and to excel anvthing in this market for medicinal par poses " GEO.S.COLBL'RN, March 30,'70-tf i'rop'r of Sbaw Bouse. WEST BRANCH RESTAURANT AND Ladies' Ovster Saloon, IXCOD ST.. BELOW MARK IT, CLEARFIELD, PA. Constantly kept cn hand a selected assertment ot Candies, Nuts, Cigars, Tobacco, As. Alsofresh Oysters received daily, and for sale by tbe doxea or hundred. J. M MACOMBER. Oct. 12."7. Proprietor. VALUABLE TOWN ; LOTS FOR SALE, Iii West Clearfield. The undersigned has ander his control TEN VALUABLE TOWN LOTS. SO iy 175 feet, which he offen for sale at a low figure. These lota will he sold on eary terms One-third eash. one-third in one-year, and one-third in two years, without interest. Persons wishing to pur;hae can see a plot of Ihe lots at the office of the underlined. May 3.71 tf. JOHN H. HtLFORD. T EGISTER'S NOTICE. Notice ishcre by given that the followine accounts have been examined and parsed iy me, and remain filed of record in this office for the inspection of heirs, legatees. creditors. and all others in anyway, interested and will be presented to the next Or phans' Court of Cearfield county, in. be held at the Court Houe. in the Borough of Clearfied commencing on the lft Monday of Jane. 1671 : Final account ol John Russell and Miles S. Fpencer. Executors of William Cleaver, late of Penn township. Account of Henry Albert, ficiruian. Ac . ot Florenee M. and Sarah J. Haines, minor children of Samuel Haines, late of Bradford township, with petition for di.'charge. Final account of Willi:on Hufton. executor of Josepn Michael, late of Burmide township, de ceased. A. W. LLE, Register. May 10-4t. STUMPS! STUMPS!! The undersigned have purchased the richt of Clearfield county for Fnoch Farnsworth's Stump Extractor, patented Jane 7th. 187(1. This is decidedly the most eenvt-uient, uiost durable, and best machine of the day. Wet weather wil. not effect it. the working pirt beinjr all of ironl Tbe machine, is easily tet up. and will work any p lace tbnt can -be plowed. We will sell inacMues at arsnf. profit on ciwt, and will try to mak it to tha .advantage of farmers to buy tbeui. We solicrt c'rders frvro those wanting machines. II. T. FAUNsWOttTil, Clearfield Fa., J 13. GARRISON, GKO. H. HAI.L. Agent. Cnrwensville, Pa Clearfield, Fa. July 13,"7 NEW MEAT MARKET. The undersigned havo opened a ot Market in the room 1 ormerly occupied by Alex Irvin. on Market Street Clearfield, l'a . adjoining JIossop's, where they inttnd to keep a fu'l supply of All Kinds of Meat, Fruit and Vegetables, en.' at prices to suit the time. Their shop will be open regularly, on Tuesday. Thursday aod Satnrday. and meat delivered .t any point. A share of public patronage is respjotfullv solicited !.. liROWN. Aug. SI, '70 tf. t. W. BROWN. Also continue to deal iu all Viridi f ircprev ed Agricultural Implements. Watch es and jewelry I wnnld respectfully announce to oitixens of Clearfield and vicinity, that 1 have removed to the new Mansonie building- firt jaor below the Man sion House, on Second street, with an entire new stock of WATCHES, CLOCKS, and Jewelry, of the latest styles ar.d of the l.-"t finish, seTeoted with care. I wilt have an assortment of all the latrSt t-o-relties in jewelry, Ac Thankful for year past liberal patronage 1 hope by strict attention to business to merit a cont nuame ef the tame. HP-HAIR JEWELRY MAt-JS TO OR P-Klt . .March 1,1870-tf. 6. 1. bNYUKIt. rpiIE NEW -l- I'm Mb' FAMILY SEWING MA- V A M A. A, J J. BOWErV EjNJIIIl.E EOWKRT The extraordinary success ot their' new and improved, irariuficturino; Machines for lieht- or heavy wo: it. lias inluped tbe E.MI'IRR bjE'WINU MACIIINK CO to manufacture a new Family Ma chine of the srime style .and construction, with additional ornamentation, making it equal in beauty and finib witb other Fannly Machines -whereas in usefulness it fr outstrips all compet- oiirs. ine price oi tins now icurrowicagcu ncc essary article comes within reach of every class aud the Coatpanv i t.-r- ' ' tauiunrs to liuyers.dealers and agents Kvory Kaciisi narritnte.i. Apply for circulars and .ample? to KMl'lRB SWISi MACIIINK COMPANY, Nq. Bowery, Kw York. Mairh l.'TI.-iin. CROCKS! POTS! CROCKS! Ptcne and Earthenware, of every description. Fishers' Patent Airtight ?elf-ealins; Fruit Cans. BUTTS ti CHOCKS WITH LIDS. TICKLE andATPLlZ BUTTER CROCKS. CREAM A.XD MILK vnOCKS. STBltr..rOT3, FLOWER TO TS. TIE DISHES, and a good many other things too numer ous to mention, at the STOXE-WAliE TOTTERY .VF F. LKITZIXGER, Corner of Cherry and Third Stieets, CLEARFIELD, PA. Aug 3. '70-tf. M'PHERSON'S (formerly M'Gaughry's.) iicstaurnnt and Ice Crfain Saloon, IN' LEAVY'S EW UUII.I)! Nil . Second St., Cleariicld, Pa. . Cor.:.intIy kept on hand a fine selection of Candies. Cigars, Tobacco, Nuts, o. Alse Fresh Oysters, received daily, and served ep in any style, ta suit the taste of customers. A full stock of goods jut received from the Bast. IZSp'Jiii'linrd Saloon in Second Story. Dec. M-'7Q W. R M PlIERSON. TO TAX-PAYERS. In accordance with an Act of the Oenral As sembly f this Commonwealth approved the 22d day of March, A. I). 1S70. "relating to the collec tion of laxrs in tbe county of Clearfield," nutlce is hereby given to the taxpayers res: lin in the districts below named, that the County Treasurer, in accordance with the second section of said Act, will attend at the place of holding the borough tti l townfhip elections ou the following named days, for the purpose of receiving the County and Stale Taxes and Militia Fines assessed for 1(71 : For Oirsrd. Thursday. May 2 th. For(!o.hen. Friday.'May 2-ith. For Uraham. Monday May 29th. For Morris, Tuesday, May Soto. For Uecatur. Wednesday, May 31st. For Osceola, Thursday. June 1st. For Houtzdale. Friday, June 2d. For Boggs. Saturday, June 3d. Parties can also pay their taxes at the Treasu rer's office at any time from this forward. Upon 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. LEVER FLEUAL, April, 2.1.T1. Treasurer. TOBACCO AND CIGARS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, At the New Tobacco and Cigar Stors of ., ii. siiavt, Two deers east uf the TostoSce. Clearfield, fa. Constantly oa hand a fine assertment of Navy, Congress Cavendish, Cable. Spnnroll, Michigan and Century Fine eat Chewing Tebtteco, fe. Also, a large and well selected stock of Imported and Domestic Cigars, Smoking Tobaccos, Meerschaum and Briar Pipes, Pip fixtures, Tobacce Boxes, Cigar Holders, and everything genere j found in a well regulated Cigar and Tobacco Store. Us" Remember the plaee : Two doors east of the Poitotfice, Clearfield, Pa. Aug. 24, '78. "POR SALE. The undersigned offer for ale a LOT. containing three acres of ground situate in the suburbs of West Clearfield. It is a very desirable lot for pasture, being in grass with stream of water running through it, well fenced, with-gate, and convenient to towa. It is also a good building site Apply to JOHN P. IRVIN. Clearfield. Pa. May 17 tf J. St. . B U T T O It F' S PHOTOGRATI GALLERY, MARKET STREET, CLKAKFIFl.P, PESs'A. Negatives mad in cloudy aa.wsJI ,ai Jn clear weather. Constantly en hand a good assortment of Frames. Stereoscopes and Stereoscopic Views. Frames, from any style- of moulding, made to order. CIIROMOS A SPECIALITY. Doe. 1,'68-jy. 14-9-tt. AGENCY OF THE FARMER'S MUTUAL Flit BINS. CO., of York, York County, Pcmt'a. The "FARMER, S MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY" is known as one of the. bo-t and most reliable on tbe Continent. The Farmer's Mutual has been in operation for about fifteen ye?rs. and its assets amount to ever SJ00 ,000. Applications made out on short notice, and low rates guaranteed. Apply to S. J. r.QW, Agent, JAMES T. BUADY & c6., P, A XKERS, FINANCI AL ACENTS for the UNITED STATES, Fourth Avenue and Wood Street, rri'TiBCuun, r.. pealku!! is All issues of Government r'ecuritiei, Gold, Silver and Co'upene, ncr AMD SCI.I, Bonds, (2 old, Mortgages, And First Class Securities generally. Money Loaned on Government Tonds, at "owest market rates. INTEREST ALLOWED O.'i DEPOSITS. May 10, 1871-Iy. LOOK AT THIS ! BdOfc'S AND STATIONERY. Bibles and Miscellaneous PooVs; Pheet Mafic for Piano, Flute and Violin; Blank .Account and Pass Books, of every de scription; Paper and Envelopes. French pressed and plain; f e:-san Pencils; Deeds; Mortgages; Judgment. Exemption and Promisory Notes; Blank Legal Paper; White and Parchment rief; Legal -cap; Record cap and Bill cap, etc., Will be sold at Wholesale or Retail by P. A. O A U MX, At the Pos office, on Market Street, Clearfield. Pa. ICt.y 5. 1S6S yALUAP.LE LOTS IN CLEARFIELD, For Snlo at Auction. There w.ll be sold at Public Sele. at the Court House, in Clearfield, on . . Tuesday, June Ctli, 1ST1, at 2 o'e'e k, P. M .. the followine valuable vacant lots, late the property of Isaiah Fullerton. dee d, vix : ...... Lots No. 73. No. 74. No. 75, No. 76, and No-. 77, fronting on Third Street.- Lots No. 140 and No. 156. fronting on Locust Street. 1't No. 191, on theeornei of Fourth and Mar ket Streets. Most of the above property is the most desira b'e for building lots now in Market, as will ap pear by refcreiicc to the plan of said Borough, to which persons desiring further inferrr ation aa to location and boaudaries are referred . TERMS. Ten per cent of the perchase money to be paid when the property is sold, and the bal ance in two canal annual payments. with-Tnter'at. to be secured by Bond aid Mortgage on the prem ises. C KRATZEK. Att'v for tbe heirs of Isaiah Fullerton dee'd. Mv 3, 1H71-IS. P. T, I. DR. BUYER'S re he WEST BRANCH BITTERS. A Pure. Pleass-int, Safe ir. HellaWe Tonic, com pounded from fre-h an J choico herls and pos itively pure spirits, IV ee from fu.-il oil. or oihnr irritating propeniv. and wiii not disagree or offend the most delicate stomach. Warrant ed to onlHtn more med icinal virtue than anj bitter at present offered to the public. IT NEEDS BUT A TRIAL. To increase the Appetite to promote Digestion to cure Dyppepfia to cure Feerand Ague to cure iiil!otijiDe?s to cure Constipation to cure Chronic Dintrhea to core Flatulence to cure Acid Eructations to euro Nervous Debility to cure Hypochondria U. euro Sullownese oi' the Complexion to core Pimples and Blotches to cure General Debility and Prostration o: tbe Physical Powers, IT HAS XO EQUAL. TRY IT AND BE CONVINCED. SOLD EVER T WHERE, AT $1 PER DOTTLE. A liheral durannt to thr. trad. Acrrrrjar kxcli-sivrlt r A. I. S II A Wf CLEARFIELD, PA., Dealer in Drugs. Medioines, Chemicals, Dye Stuffs. Oils, Paints, Varnishes, Ao., Patent Medicines. Pure Wines and Liquors for medical purposes. Fancy and Toilet Articles, and all goods usually kept In a Drug Store, sold cheap. Having employed E. D. Snyder a gradnaate in Pharmacy who speaks both English, and Ger man, tbe undersigned feels no hesitancy in saying that customers can rely upon having the presertp tions properly put up. A.I.SHAW. Feb 23 170. SADDLES, Bridles, harness, collars Ac.; for sale at H. F. ElGl.EK A C'J'S. N E W F I R M ! Tbe firm of C Kratxer in the Dry Goods and Provision business will be known hereafter under the name of " KIlATZEIl & LYTLE. Thanking tbe public for past favors they hope for a continuance of tbe same. Clearfield. Feb. 8. I7I. t j. F. N A U G h K . t7ATCH MAZEE, GRAHAM'S Ti'ovr, CLEAKFIET.U. Theundersisnr d respectfully inform? Mi e!i customers and 'he public, that he h is ii hi n l (and constantly recoivicg new additions.! a large stock of Clocks, Vatchrs and Jewelry. CLOCKS, a large variety from the best Man ufactory, eonnistiite of Eight-day and thirty-hour spring aod Weigh;, and Levers, l ime, (-trike and Alarm clocks. WA TCIIES a fine ofsortmcnt.o 'silver Hunt ing and open case American patbnt Levers, plain aud full jeweled. GOLD I'ENS. an elegant assortment, of the best qualify. Also, in silver extension and desk holders SPECTACLES, a larso a-sortmar.l. f ar and near siht, colored and plain glass. JEWELRY ot every variety, from a singl piece to a full set ALSO, fine assortment of ?ponn. Forks, but ter knives, etc., pin tod on gcauino A labs: a. A L SO. II ai r Je we! ry .w ith pu rr gold mounting got up to order. Call and see sample book. All kinds of Clocks. Watches and Jc-lry care folly repaired and Warrontnt A continuance of patronage if solicited. Nov. zrh..!. II. F. NAl C1.7: Y U R .N 1 T u It r. u o c h s. J(II. tJl'EI.U'II, Desires to inform his old friends and enftorrm that, having enlarged his shop nnd ircrr -erd t. ir facilities fcir manufacinriiie:- be is now pi epared to make to order suh furniture as msy te desir ed, in good style and at cheap rates for cash, lie mostly has on hand at his --Fui I'iture Lo'Tj-p.' a varied assortment of furniture, aun-rg which i, Bl REAl'S AND SI IFUt ARUS, Wardrobes and jok-ca-es; Centre. Sofa. Parlor, Breakfast a:.d Dit.ing extension Tables. Common, French-posts. Cr.ttag. Jen ny-Jjind and ether TJcdstcstA. SOFAS O' ALL kl"ItS. Wftr.K-STAM. Ii AT RACKS, V.'.ri! STANLS. Ac. Spring-scat. Cain-bottom, and Parlor Chairs; And common a:id other Chairs. LOOK I N G - (J LA S-&Ji S Of every description on hnd. f.nd now glas.e fc old irames, which will be pu :r. sn very rescriable terms, or.tnurl notice. He also ketps o 1tand. or furnishes to order, II air. Corn-husk. Hair and Cotton top Mattresses. COFFINS, OF LVERV KIND, Made to order, and funerals attended with a Hearse, whenever desirable. Alto, House painting done to order. 'l " Tbe above, and in .my other articles are furnished to customers cheap for cash or exchanged for ap proved country produce. Cherry. Maple. Poplar, Lin-wood and other Lumber suitable tor the busi ness, taken in exi-hxnge fvr furniture. Remember the shop is on Market street. Clear field, and nearly opposite the "Old Jew Store." December 4. IM1 J UN fil H.K i T V S T IN TIME ! tf THE NEW GOnns AT A. K. Y 11 1 C! II T & SONS, CLEARFIELD. PA., Ilavir.g just i oturned from the esstern cities we are now -opening a full sto-K of seasonable goods, at cur rooms on Second street, to which they respectfully invite the attention ot tbe pub lie generality. Our assortment is unsurpassed in this section, and is being sold very iow for cash. The 'lock consists iu part of DRY GOODS of the best qnality. such as Prirts. Delaines. Alpa as. Merinos 4iinghair.s; Muslin, bleached and nnblaehii : Itrillina- Tifkintm. cotton mnd wool Flannels. Cassimers. Ladies' Sbawls. Coats, Nu bias. Hoods. Hoop skirts. Balmor i's. 4c . Ac., all of wHch will be sold i.ow ror. casu. Also, a fine assortment of the best ef MENS' W E A It , consisting of Drawers and Sbirts. lints and Caps, Ets and Shoes, llandkerchieftt cravats, etc. . Al.v. Raft Rope. Tnz Hope. P.altiaa Angurt nd Axes. Nails and Spikc'sTinware, Lamps end Lamp wicks and chimneys. etc. .etc. Also, Queensware IJla?.ware. flnrdware.fi roce rics. and spices of all kinds. In short, a general assortment of every thin? usually kept in a retail tore, atl ehrap for rath-, or approved conntrv produce. Nov. ;-)a1(i-rU. WRIGHT A SONS. II 0 V K S F O 11 A Ii L . IN TPK Land of Flowers at:J IVrpelaa.) Growth. FLORIDA, TH5 ITALY OF AMERICA. ' Is not excelled in Clinia'e bv ati.v of the United i: tat e, a oil ii may he doubted whe'herit caa be equaled in the world Loca'ed on tlio very I orders of the Torrid Zone still he- site ition between tbe OulT of Mexico and th e A Oantie oiean is in -h that bho is swept alternately by the wind? of the Eastern anl Wes tern sens, nnd relieved from the burning bears which prevail in other Southern States: and thus it happens that by the jo:nt influence of latitude and peculiar location, tic is re'ievcJ.on the t.n hand, froiu tbe rigor of the Winter climate ol tbe Northern and Mi Idle States, and on the oili er, from the extreme heat with which sot only the SoTtthcrn States, but in the summer time the Northern Str-tes are charactei iied. Sottlers hava not the hardships to undergo that have been the lot of the pioneers who opened up and developed our harph Northern latitudes. The r;:'urr -rar a perpt tttczl srao- of f?rttrth. abt to produce and send to uiarketrV the productions of tbo Trof teal and 'T'mptritr, Zottrs irerit and nontkt in advance of jr.y v'lirr lurality. ani at a srason Tc(ftt tuck )rmtnrlinn.t.atr. I itxitriou, and command the very htehrxt prtcrs ; THE FLORIDA IMPROVEMENT COMPANY, under the anpiecs of the State of Florida, pro pose to furni-h l.inds of uniform ptod j't itittf. and npon which can boriiiel Vrzct'iMn. Fri'itt. cr..coniti:on to the more Xiir'hern climate?, and all the i raiks, Ftirtrs and ' Vkortables of the Tropics. j Such arteitrd lnn.ls. in tbe tirLTini-:sT port tf j the State, and of the best quality. I be Company have issus.i a pamphlet of 1 US pages, containing full and reliable information concerning Fiorina, its Climate, Soil and Produc tions, with a sketch of its, history, which the Com pany will forward, free of postage, on receipt of 25 cents. For other information or circular, addrcs or apply to THE FLORID IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. 31 Paiik Row, Naiv Yokk. NEW YORK AND FLORIDA COLONY, Partially organised. For full Information, cir culars, eto.. Hodre-s EDWARD DELoUE.T. 82 Nassau strtet. New York City. P O, Box SiSC. Mareb 8, 1S7 1 - 3U1 . GROUND AND UNGKOUND SPICES. Citr )n English Currants, Essence Coffee. and Vine gar of the best quality .for sale bv Jan. K. HARTSWrt'K A IRWIN. E D. PERKS t Co's flour, the best in market, fr sale by J. SHAW A SON. N AILS A SPIKES thecbeape:t in the county at MOsSOP'S rilHK highest market prices paid for Shingles J. by J SHAW A SON. SALT' SALT!'. A prima article or grout J a um suit, pat cp in patent sicks, for salecaea atthasteiaof R. MOSSOr' S TV AIM'S PANACEA. Kennedy 's Medical Dil covery, Hambold's Buehu, Hake's Cod Liver Oil, Javne sand Aver s Medicines. for sale by Jan lU HRTSWICK A IRWIN dl'NS. fistoliani sWord canes to he bad at H F. BIG LP K A CO S TERMS OF TUB JOl'KN At,. The Rtrravast's JorRSL is published on Wei oeeday at 52-00 pel annum in advanea. If not paid at lb beginning of the year. 2,0 will be charged, and S3.0 if not paid before fba close AtrrcsflSEHEXTX wi 1 bo inserted at j!,S0 per wjnaro. for Utree or less insertions Ten linef (or lea) eouotihg a square, for every additional insertion JO ceots wlil be charged A deducts will be made to yearly advertisers No subscription taken Tor a sborier ti'iaa thaa fix months, and no pap-.rwiM be discontinued un tillall arrearages are paid.axce'pt at the option of the publisher. S. J. ROW. L 0 X G E S T It 6 O F. in "lite United Stites is on ltinek's Sons' Factory ( Haston. Pa . one third of a mile long and ia covered witb READY ROOFING CHEAP. DVttABUS and easily applied. Send for cucuUr and ;auipt;s to the manufacturers. READV HOOFING CO. June I-ap. 13. y. No. 4 Cortlanl St. N. Y Co-Pa rtncrsliip in Stoi c. C. A Ilorobugh having asstciated with him in the Mercantile business, iu Lawisville, Clear field coun'y, Mr. C. R McCraoken. solicits a con tinuance of the p.itrouage to generously extended heretofore HavingjiiTt returned lro:u the eastern cities their ?toeii eoibi aces a large and varied assort ment ot Dry Goods, tlrocerics. Hardware. Queens ware, and in fact nearly everything ttru ally kept in a country store, which they will sell at prices to suit the times. Country produce takea in exchange for good s C. A. KOKrtRAI (IS, Mst 1. '70. f. C U.Mi-CRACKKS It E -M 0 V A L : lrAPTSWiCKJc TPWIN, DRUGai-STS, liarlct Sfj, Qh nrftchl, Pa. V'f hc leivf to i i. tor in our o11 apI new cntrto Die.'. thnt we bv- rciunvrI our c."tublihmcut tc the new huiidinp just rcctti on Market Mroet, retirly d jt'ininp the Mansion Ilouc on the went, unl oppoitc tiruhnm Soi.a (ttore, v here we re ppecru!ly invite thr pithlic to c.cie cad bu the;r DKTGS. CHEATCAM. rATLX'f MKDI- cixs.oifsS. paNts axj i'A::xj&irzst Oarftoek of Drag nnd Me-Iic:nepconi?t of evf rjr thing u.e l. 8 -It-ofed with the greMtet care, and WARRA.XTED STIUCTLY PLKE! We also keep atull s'ock of Dyes. Perfumeriet Toilet articles, Soaps. Tooth Brusbes. Hair l!ruh es, Whitewnnh Urusbes, and every otLer kind of Brushes. We have a la ge lot ol White Lead Turpentine, Flaxseed Oil. Pai-.-.ts. and in fact everything used in the. painting business, which we otfer ai City prices to cash ouyers. TOBACCO AND SEGARS, Confectionery Spices, end the largest stock of va rieties ever olFered in this place, and warranted to bo vf too best tbe market affords J. ti. II UtTSWICK, Dec. 2. ISM JOHN F. IRWIN. SPRING GOODS! JUST RECEIVING. Splendid ln cent Calicoes. Lirht Calicoes, Delaines,. Pta'ds. Sh-riiuif, checks. Muslins, Wbitc Hood. Percales, Black Silks, Japanese Silks. Sil k Poplins, jtlaek Alp.icns- Velveteens. Shawls. . Table Linens, L'tys Casinjeres. Jtc. Best TarisKid (i loves, Jilne A Creen Kid Gloves, Jhdsery, Si k Gloves. Lace Collars, . Hair Switches, Chignons, Hair Nela. . Corsets, Hoop Skirts. " ie . to. Dress Trimminjr. Silk Fringes. Satin, Velvet Hi Lbofr. Buttons, tc Ae. Trimmed Hats, Ttibbons and "Millinery tooda. Uneqnaled stock of Ladies' and Childress' Soloes auu tiaiters. .Vers French Kip and Calf Boots, Calf and Lasting Gaiters. 2 f"D f'ecea Wall Paper, from 6 cts to $1 per bolt. Carre.'?, tlo'or Oil Cloths. Window ?hade best WLite tiranite Tea Wtrc. Ulas Ware, Table Knives and I orks. Cho'ee Teas nnd Ci.ff. c ai d other Groceries, D':e Fruits. Peaches. Prures. Chepri'S,. (.nneii Peacbe.-'. Tomatoes, Corn. P!'-!:!cs. Ac. The al ovo. with an imirenre sto,k of ttt;er goods. : have been tonight at tlie lowest can prices, 1 and are offered at very low rates. COMF. AND EXAMINE THEM WHETHER YOU l:l'Y OR NOT. j. M . KR ATZE R; Etrmrr'y C. Ktjtzrr V Sent). Nest door to H. F. ISigier A Co ,2d ! CLEARFIELD, PA. Marrh I .'71 . itreef. F. o. Kiu.rn. X. s. rowri.r,. NEW FIRM. MILLER & POWELL, Whoft'.iafr and IZetati Ventfis in nil Kind of Dry Goods. Boots and Shoes, lia's and Caps, Nu tiucs. Groceries, Hard wsro.QLueen.-'wure. Wood and WillowwBre.Klr.ir.ir.i r i Vh.Halt, Ac . Market : . i".cru- d. Pa. FOR THE LADIES They have ISonnets. Silks, Coburgs. Alpacas, .Me rinos, Wool Delaines, Lustres, Ginghams. Prints, I'oplirs, Lawns, Sunshades, Handkerchiefs, Kid and other Glovts, Hoieerr. Ra'm-rnls. ar d a gen eral variety of Ribbons. Trimming. Button, Braids, etc., at the lowest f-r:c -. FOR (JEN TEAMEN They have Black and l'lue Cloths, Black anS Fan. ey Cassimeres. Satticette,.Tweedi. Meitorjs.Water proof Cloth. Silk.Satia and coruiooo Vostings.ete , in great variety, aid at prices thnt will give gen eral ratisfact'.cn to buyer. AL?;. A genera! ass-.Hment of Ready Diade Clothinr. llata and Caps. Bcots and bces. Hardware and Queeasware, Wood and Willowwara, and a full stock ef Groceries. i X FACT, MILLER A POWELL sell all ari'oks thM ar" usually kept in a well-regulated eouutry s'ora anlbenee the people generally, till 5"i U ta their advantage to buy goods of ;ae3. GRAIN AND COUNTRY PRODUCE takea ir exchange for goods. Ferarv 15. 1371 tf