g t)e laftacm's goitr itrtf, giearftefb, a., uuc 14, 1871. Jtaftsroan';. Journal CLEARFIELD, PA., JUNE 14, 1871. To Patboss. To insure the afe transmission -of money by mail, patrons should remit by check or money-order, or hare their letters registered. A receipt will be enclosed in the 6rt paper after the money comes to hand: Notices inserted under the hendins of Special Local''' at 15 tents a line far first insertion ; and 5 cent a tins for each subsequent insertion. Clearfield E. E. Summer Arrangement. ExritEis leave Clearfield a : ' Bigler it : : ' Pbilipsburg at ' Oaseoia at : : " Sandy Ridge at " Intersection at Arrrivei at Tyrone at : : Iipress leaves Tyrone at : : Intersection at " " Sandy Kidge at " " Osceola at :' " " f hilipsbnrg at ' Bigler at : : Arrives at Clearfield at : Mail leaves Tyrone at : : " Intersection at " Sandy Kidge at ' " , Oeceola at : " " Pnilipsburg at : Bigler at : . : Arrives at Clearfield at : Mail leaves Clearfield at ' Bigler at : : ' Philipsburg at ; " Osceola at " " Sandy R id e : " " Intersection at Arrives at Tyrone at 5.00 a m. 5 2 a. m. 8 03 a. m. 6.20a. m. 6 38 a. in 1 27 a. m. 7.40 a. m 6.50 p. m. 7 03 p. m. 7 52 p. m. S. 10 p. m 8.30 p. m 8.59 p.m 0.30 p.m. 8 30 a m. 8 43 a. m. 9 32 n. m. 9 50 a. m. 10 10 a. m 10 33 a m. 11.10 a. in. 3 00 p. m. 3.29 p. m. 4 1)3 p. m 4 20 p. m. 4.38 p. m. 5 27 p. m. 5 40 p. m. Clearfield Mail South connects with Cincinnati Express East, and Mail West, on Main Line, also with the Bald Eagle Express East, for Lock Ha ven, and points West of Lock Haven Clearfield Mail North connects from Cincinnati Express West, and lianisburg Accommodation East, on Main Line. Clearfield Express South connects with Hnrris I'ur Accoumodation East, and Local Passenger fm Altoona. and llnllidaysburg Branch; also with Hull Eajle Mail East fur Lock Ilaven snd W'illiansport Xorrh connects from Mail West, and Cincinnati Express East, also from Buld Eagle Mail West. IlEl.TG!OL"f!. Divine services will le held next Subbath, in Clearfield, as follows: 15v Ilev. Hall, in St. Andrew's Episcopal cliuicli, at 11 A. M.-nud 7 P. M. Sunday school at 3 P. M. - Prayer meeting every Wednesday evenina .it 7 o'clock. Jy Kev. Lutler,in the Presbyterian church, morning and evening. Sabaath school at 3 P. M. Prayer meeting every Wednesday ewiiinir at 7 o'cloi-k. IJy Kev. J. II M Cord, in the Methodist church, morniii!? and evening. Sabbath n-liool at 9 A. M. Prayer meeting, every Thursday at 73 P. M. Communion servieis I'irt Sabbath of every month at 10-i A. M. Uy llev. Mr. Skinner, in the Baptist church, morning and evening, alternately. "REPUBLICAN COUNTY CONVENTION. The members of the Itepubliean party ot Clearfield County, are hereby requested to ji'.eet in Cnnvention at the Court ILuso, in Cle;u field, at 2 o'clock, P. v., on Thursday, July 0, 1871, for the purpose of nominating a Cjunty Ticket. A full a: tendance is desired. T. II. MlUK A V. June H. '71. Ch. Co. Com. In C'onrfie' l they thr .it dust in the eyes of stranger.'' ilV jmitrt Si imlurd. 'ot f..r Jo.-enh," Mr. Siniuiiir.l .' We J-upjiorl a fclreet-sprink.'er ; we do .' Mb. Mossp lias sold the new building, which he was erecting on Second street, to Messrs. Weaver & Jietts, who intend re liioving their store into it at its completion. Don't cheat the printer by writing no tices when you have anything to advertise, and subject yourself to all sorts of ridicule, instead of having them printed. It don't look very business like. KvEltYTHtNG went off quietly and en tirely satisfactory at the Catholic Fair last vk. The gold watch was not drawn until M.'.'iday evening of this week, when Mrs. M:iry Ililey carried off the prize, having held the lucky ticket No. 777. Uain. A profuse and refreshing ruin fell in this region ou last Saturday niht, and ou Sunday. All vegetation, has, in eonseqf nee, taken a fresh start, and with a continued favorable season we anticipate reasonable good crops throughout the county. For Demoeratie eleetione-iring purposes ''Hen Zine" is a success! " I Jen" bad quite a large number A the "ninth resolution" I I V-tnoerats io Lis power on Saturd iy lat Poor fellows, how we pitytheui. The Teui pie of Honor should haye had a corps of ! bgeuts in the field. j We ark informed, through a reliable ! warn, that eighty men are now at work on j the Homer & Cherry Tree K It., and its completion is looked forward to with inter I est. This road wilt he a great facility to the ! citizens of the South-western part of the j cu-ity, and we wish for the road an early j c unpletiou. j One of the white covered wagons, known i i1. the est as: '"Prairie S.-iiooners," passed 1 thr ii'.'h inir streets on SjturJay last on its ' way to K irthaus, bavins come all the way j Iroiu Western Iowa. We heard a chap re- tn:irU, "lii eiiij ?,. couldn't "lake au itrle- ' I eti'L-iit fortune in liuvi, he's going to K.tr- j th.ts to U,N.? in.j,re,,fjent stairtitiuii ."' Fii:swsii.-() ThM.,y morn-tig Thos! j "aple was taken before 'Squire Porter! on me cliirge o pku-.i, obstruetions on the railroad trttk, and eoaimhte 1 to jail to av-.iit trial. It appears that Waple was j-otmtinie sinee.disc-harged from the emrdoy i if the mad at Wallaeeton. Several times, j since Wade's discharge, obstructions have teen discovered on the track at various pla es. a- d suspicion fastened to the latter. Ou Wednesday night last, extra watchmen J Laving been employed, Waple was discoved ! nt placing something on the track, near Walku eton. where there is a fill, with high embankments on either side. When Waple found that he was discovered he attempted to escape by flht, but ran right into the anus or another watchman. He was just one day too late for trial at the last week's term of court, and will have to wait until the September term. The charge is a grave one, and he will, no doubt, have to suffer the heavy penalty which he richly deserves f . r his fiendish attempt to wreak his petty vncejoie upou iunoeeut and unsuspecting J-eople. xtet a pirl to do general housework. Apply at this office. Cockt Proceedings. The proceedings of last week's term of Court will appear in our next issue. Oca TOWS had a visit Irom an old time "organ-grinder" and his monkey, on Tues day. Great excitement anions the boys. Sidewalks. A great many of our side walks are ia a tcrriole condition. Why can they not he fixed up, either by the lot own ers or the borough authorities? The Republican County Convention, to nominate a county ticket, will be held on Thursday, July 6th, 1371, at the Court House. r- Phb Raftsman's Journal wants to know what we think of 192 trout for a day's angling, after bragging about 126. We think it is just 6 trout better. Satisfactory? Philipsburg Journal. Emineutly satisfactory, friend Ellsworth. But just add six to C6 and we'll have it right, for we made a mistake tji' half a doz en, in our favor, there having been sixteen and a half dozen instead of sixteen. Eclipses. An item is now going the rounds, to the effect that -'there will be an annular eclipse of the sun, on Saturday, June 17th, and a partial eclipse of the moon on July 2d." If this matter be examined into, however, it will be found that the foi mer will not be visible at all in America, and the latter visible only in California and Oregon. Wake Up. Are the citizens of Clear field going to see the glorious Fourth pass by unnoticed, or are they going to "wake up," and make preparations for having a celebration? Generally, those of our citi zens who wish to enjoy the Fourth of July, go off to some neighboring town or city. Certainly this does not speak well for the enterprise of Clearfield.' Can not some one suggest something that will lead t-3 the de sired end? Thieves About. Severaldays ago, while examining our files for an advertisement, we discovered that some thievish scoundrel had, unbeknown to us, entered our sa net a in and stole two Journals of the date of March 22d, 1S71, off the files. Wo will take the extreme pleasure of booting the chap should we discover him. No, to complete our files again, we will pay 25 cents each for two copies of the Journal of that date March . 1871. Sentenced. Stigert had to pay pretty severely for his crimes, small as they were. He was last week tried for larceny, convict ed., and sentenced to one year's imprison ment in the Western Penitentiary. He wa then sentenced to one year's confinement in the same, for breaking jail, and one year for releasing prisoners; making in all three years. The man, Sinoke, who was also tried for lareeney was convicted and sentenced to one year's confinement in the Penitentiary. BniAMV. A man mined X orris Trude, was lodged in our juil on Monday evening on the chaise of having .-ibout J'our more wives than the laws of this country allow one loan to have. On Sunday he married a young lady named Maybe his own niece, by the-way and on Monday it was acer tained that he had Four other wives. Uut this sort of alfairs not suiting wife X'o. o. she had him arrested. A divorce suit will probably be the next thing in order. The gentleman has been seriously contemplating an alliance with Pri-rlmm Young, at we suppose, with the intention of organizing a 'Dog Town' branch of the S. L. C. laelion. Williamsi'Oiit babies are such --pretty littli things that they are iut on exuibiti'in on market days tin f tint til's Journal. Such bein a rarity in Cleaifiuld it might be advisable fr the Jo irnil tuaa to come in and learn something more definite about it, the whys and wherefores. We know of a good-natu red old gentleman who will Tolunteer to "show him around."' Williamspoi t Standard . Yes ; exhibitions of babies on market days are ''a rarity in Clearfield." But if the St inilnrd man means to insinuate that pretty bobir.s are a rarity with us, we would most cordially invite him to "come and s-ee us," and at once relieve his mind on that score. We, too, could probably find a '"pood natured, old gentleman" who would willing ly "show him around." BraiNERD went to Belleionte on Saturday a week and got into a "muss" with one John Hariis. It appears that Brainerd, sotLe liaie since, published an article iu ref erence to a certain divorce suit, in which he said some things that didn't exactly suit the latter .uemlemun. The particulars of the fight are about these : Brainerd was sitting on the steps of the Broekerhoff House, when Harris earns up at his back and a.-ked if his uanie was Brainerd. Brainerd turn ed round answering "'Yes, sir." With the words came a blow from Harris, striking B. on the eye. B. j'liups up. II. gives him another soun I.t. B. strikes the wad of the house a tremeujous blow, skinning his knuckles badly. They clinch, tu.-:de a mo ment. B. tears loose and beats a hasty re peat towards a lawyer's o;Tice, followed by sio:;es from the hinds ol If. 1J. sets his lieai bandaged up. II. gives bail for his appearance,' to answer a charge of "assault and battery with intent to kill." KxeHiit. Democratic Primary Election. The Democracy of this county held their prima ry election, for the nomination of candidates, on Saturday last, June 10th. The contest between the several candidates f n the nom inations for the various offices, was very ac tive and animated, and in some instances highly embittered with severe criminations. The successful candidates are : State Sena tor, Hon. W. A. Wallace no opposition ; Assembly. John Lawshe; Associate Judges, Wiu. C. Foley, John J. Reed; Treasurer, S. P. Wilson ; Prothonotary, A. C. Tate no opposition ; Register and Recorder, A. W. Lee no opposition ; Commissioner, F. F. Coutriet; Auditor, Reuben M'PLer son do opposition ; County Surveyor, S. F. M'Closkey no opposition. A vote was also taken in reference to a continuance of the "Crawford" system, or the adoption of the "Djlegate" system, in making nomina tions in the. future, which resulted ia the continuation of the Crawford system. Sabbath Scuool Celebration. The Union Sunday School, of Xew Washington will hold a celebration in the grove ' near that place on July 4th. AH neighboring Sabbath Schools are cordially i.ivited to at tend. Several competent speakers will be present to address the schools. List of Letters remaining unclaimed in the Post office at Clearfield, June 12, 1ST 1 : Win Barto. Thos. M'triltan, Mix M. Miles. E. X Billings. (3) Mrs Bell Cle!e, Katie f urney, . W. CanipU 1. Mrs. Mary Frantx Win. Urove. O W. Gibson. Kicbard Jones, Wm. M. Johnston, Pitre Leroy. Mrs. Kate Lewis, John Lender, June 14, '71. linieon M Moss, In mm a. Mclloy, . .Hayes. Mrs. Mary Miller, E. Meller. Daniel Peaterman, Joe (1 Ross, J U. Sharp. Miss Antha Willson, Miss M. K Wiser, Enoch Wiser. P. A. OatTLW, P.M. A Muddy Incident. On Saturday night last, an incilent both muddy and amusing occurred in this place, which is worthy of note. A lady residing in the suburbs of the town was having a bonnet made, but as it could not be finished until a late Lour, two gallant young clerks agreed to take it to the lady's house as soon as it was done. Ac cordingly, about the wee suia' hours, on the night in question, our two gallants started on their self imposed mi-sion with the '"dear little thing." All went well uutil they ar rived at the corner of Market and Fourth streets, below the "Allegheny Hotel," when ha ! ha ! ha ! they iiivohmtraily and sudden ly found themselves sprawling at full length in the ' Dutch Gap Canal." (not Butler's). They, however, soon found the litjuiJ rather compact for swimming, so they took to wa ding, and shortly, were on terra Jirma again But, ha! ha! ha! behold the sight ourtwo heroes all over mud, from hats to heels.and the '"duck of a bonnet" all smashed to flinders and dripping w'uh mud. But, noth ing daunted, the twain proceeded to their destination, and presented the '"beauty" to the lady customer. Wh.t explanations'fol lowed depoueth saith not, but it is worthy of mention that the lady did not wear that 'duek" of a botiuet to church the next Sunday, and that our heroes were occupied the greater part of the day following the disaster iu scratching ''soil" off their gar ments. Ha! ha! ha! Lucky fellows, that they escaped w'uh whole limbs. Moral: Xever agree to deliver a "duck of a bonnet" on a dark night, beyond the "canal," lest you become h "duck" yourself. News From Other Counties. Centre County. Mr. II. Thompson, of Liberty tp., has a stalk of rye in his field that measures seven feet nine inches in height The new Odd Fellows' Hall at Bellefonte was dedicated on Tuesday, the f,ih inst Charles Smith, a fireman at j Whitcomb & Towusend's Mill, above Osce- o'a, aeei lently shot himself thiough the leg on Sunday, the 4th inst. Elk County. On the 1st inst., J. E. Hoffiier, residing at Beech Bottom, was almost buried alive. He was working in a gravel bank, when it caved in on him, cov ering him entirely up with exception of his head. His hip was dislocated. . . . On tlio 7ili inst., -Fannie, daughter of Ir. W. B. Harttiian, of St. Mary's, had the little fin ger of her right hnd cut off by a hatchet iu the hands of a playmate. Jefferson County. On Friday, June 21, as Miss Jeoriana Loflin, ot Brook ville, j was passing the residence of Mr. Peter ! Heuihccklo on an errand, a dog attacked her, lilting her and lua.ctmg a severe wound. . . . The roof of Mr. Hugh Dorn ing's blacksmith shop, in Punxsutawney, caught tire ou Monday, the 5th inat., but the tire was extinguished before gaining much headway. Blair County. On Friday, June 2d, a team belonging to Casper Ileecy, of .Yor rison's Cove, ran off, throwing Mr. Reecy and his driver, Lewis Brain letter, to the ground. The wagon passed over Mr. Brain letter, breaking two of his ribs and other wise injurioi: hiui internally. Mr. Ileecy, when thrown from the wagon struck his head against the curb stone, and received a severe cut above the eye. . . . The slaught crini; establishment of Aluns & Zitik, at Akootia, was totally destroyed by fire on the 7;h inst. Loss $5,001); insurance $:5,000. Indiana County. On Friday, June 2, Jas. Jordan, son of Robert Jordan, of Wesi Mahoning tp. , was drowned in Dills' dam. He was a brother of Samuel Jorduu, who murdered his wife in Jefferson county a short time since. ... A mail named Clark fell from a scaffold in Indiana borough, one day last week and broke his arm. . . . Mr. John D. Paige, of Brush Valley tp., was severelj injured on the 27th ult., by being struck in the faee by a haud spike, which was knocked from his hands by a rolling log. ... A boy named Robert II. Lytle, aged about ten years, was drowned on Thursday, the 1st inst , while bathing in the creek near Indiana. MARRIED. On Thursday. June 1, 1871, by D. Dress ier, Ks4j., Mr. Alexander Best, of Clarion Count, and Miss SARAH J. Ji'lINSON. of I l :.. liouill luniiiu)). On "WeJnesday, June 7, I ST I . by Rev. S. Graves, Mr. S P. Swartz. formerly of ( iearut-ld.and Miss If ATTIE lj EATHERLY, both of Graud Rapids, Michigan. On Tuesday, June Cth, 1S71, bv Rev. W. M. Burebfield, Mr. E. F. SlIAW, of Goshen tp., and Mrs. M. E. Stambaugii, of Cur wensville. DIED : At Braddock's Fivld. Allegheny county. Pa., on Saturday, June 3d, IS71. William B. II eg ARTY, formerly of this county. His remains were followed to their last resting place by a large concourse of people, and the members of several lodges of Odd Fel lows iu that vieinity the members of the Order performing the rites of interment with appropriate and solemn ceremonies. The deceased was a member of the Order. J BLAKE WALTERS, REAL ESTATE BROKER, ANO DCaLKR IX Saw Logs and Lumber, CLEARFIELD, PA. Real estate bought and sold, titles examined, taxes paid, conveyances prepared. Office in itaonio building, on Second Street Boom So. 1. , Jan Zi, 71. Shirts, a fall line, nud of the latest pat terns and styles, at Fulierton's. A matter of importance to farmers ap pears among the new advertisements. Four Buggies, of the best style of work manship, for ale at from $125 to $300. Apply to M. G. Brown, Clearfield. M31-4t Gent's Hosiery, in great variety, at from 5 cents to 75 cents a pair, at Fulierton's. Appears the card ot T. II. Murray, Esq., in another column of to-day's Jour nal. Mr. Murray is a youug lawyer of much promise, and will attend punctually to all business entrusted to his care. CnuRcn Dedication. The new M. E. Church, of Janesville, Clearfield county, will be dedicated to Almighty God on Sun day the 2d day of July. AH pastors and friends are cordially invited to attend. Attention Farmers. One car load of Mowing Machines and Horse nay Rakes, just received. Hay forks and pulleys, the best in the world. Don't forget to call. May 31-4t. M. G. Brown, Clearfield. Boots and Siiois. It may not be gen erally known that the shoe in which that celebrated old lady lived, "who had so' many children she didn't know what to do," was purchased by her at a very moderate figure from T. M. Alexander's Keystone Shoe Store, Clearfield, Pa, It is an established fact that when far mers purchase their Scythes, Snathes, Grain Cradles, and other harvesting implements, of II. F. Bigler & Co., Clearfield, Pa., they get more work done in a day, have better crops, and are always happier than when they purchase of any one else. We have just received a large stock of Scythes, Snathes, etc., of the best manufacture, aud which we will sell for less money than they can be had elsewhere. II. F. B. & Co. The White Cassimere Hal, for sale at Fulierton's, is the very latest style out. Step in Gents. Every ''well regulated" man should have a nice little wife of his own ; and alter ho has her it is necessary, iu order to keep her iu a good humor, to purchase a G rover & Baker Sewing Machine. These Machines are better and cheaper than any other oue in the market. A. I. Southard i the aent at this place. Call at the Keystone Store, on Second street, where these machines are on exhibition. Go to Fulierton's for your Boots and Shoes, as he has just received a large stock from the east. Guns, Pistols, Etc. We would direct the attention of our readers to the adver tisement of Mr. J. II. Johnston, of No. 173 SmithSeld Sl, Pitt.sbur.ih, Pa. Mr. Johnston is the largest deafer iu Guns, Pis tols, Rifles, etc., iu Pittsburgh, aud ho has always on hand a large and complete stock Of all JeooHa in Jua, WUIUU tie fc Uio lowest prices. He trades for or buys army rifles, carbines, and revolvers on liberal terms. Those in need nf anvlliintr in Mr Johnston's line of goods would do well to call on him when they wish to purchase. To be out of style is to be out of the world, so get yourself a hat at Fulierton's, who has just received a lot of the latest styles. Church Dedication. The new M. E. Church, near Kylertown, in this county, will be dedicated to the worship of Almighty God, on Sunday June 25th, 1871. The Revs. M" Murray, Creighton, Barnhart and Guyer, are expected to be present. The ministers of the neighboring charges, and the public generally, aie respectfully invited to attend. W. II. Xorcrass, Preacher in charge. Dr. F. Platto, formerly of Syracuse, X. Y., desires us to inform the people of Clearfield and vicinity that he has perma nently located among them, for the purpose of practising his profession. The Doctor will be in readiness to attend to all profes sional calls, either niht or day. His office is ou Reed street, south side, between the Railroad and Second street, vherc he may be fouud night and day, when not engaged elsewhere. March 8, lS71.tf IMPORTED LIQUORS, srjcn as BRANDIES and HOLLAXD GIXS, PURE OLD GRAPE BRANDIES, PURE OLD CABINET WHISKEYS. OLD GRAPE li'INES. All the above brands warranted pure and to excel anytning in la is marKet tor medicinal par GEO. N. COLllURN. March 30,'70-tf. Prop'r of Shaw liouso. WEST BRANCH RESTAURANT AND Ladies' Oyster Saloon, O.I IECOXD IT., KtXOW MARKET, CLEARFIELD, PA. Constantly kept rn hand a selected assortment ot Candies, Nuts, Cigars, Tobacco, Ac. Alto fresh Oysters received daily, and for sale by the doien or hundred. J. 11. MACOMBER. Oct. 12.70. Proprietor. LOOK AT THIS ! BOOKS AND STATIONERY. Bibles and Miscellaneous Pooks; Sheet Slasie for Piano, Flute and Violin ; Blank Account and Pass Books, of every de scription; Paper and Envelopes. French pressed and plain; Pens and Pencils; Deeds; Mortgages; Judgment, Exemption and Proinisory Notes; Blank Legal Paper; White and Parchment Brief; Legal cap; Record eap and Bill cap, etc., Will be sold at Wholesale or Retail by P. A. GAUL IN, At the Post office, en Market Street, Clearfield, Pa. .May 5, 166 FOR SALE one three year old, BLACK II O US E. quiet and pood to travel, hv MRS. WM ANDERSON, near Earnside, Clearfield eounty, Pa. May 17. "POR SALE. A Doable Turbine Water -1- Wheel, manufactured by James Laffell Co.. at Springfield, Ohid. is new and will be sold at less than cost. For farther particulars in quire of the undersigned at Clearfield. March 1, '71.-tf. A. S. GOODRICH. TNSURE TOUR PROPERTY. The undersigned are prepared to take any reasonable fire risks, in good nd reliable ec ru pee ies. sach as Ibe -Farmers Mutual, " of York. Pa , "Andes," of Cincinnati. Ohio, Uermania," of New York, and others. Kates reasonable, and in Case of loss money paid op promptly April 12, 71 IRVIN A KREB3. LEONARD HOUSE, Opposite tbe Railroad Depot, CLEARFIELD, PENNA., Feb 8. 71. D. JOHNSON A SON. Props. QC8QUEIIA N X A HOUS E, Curwensville, Pa. . Tbe undersigned having taken rbarga of this well-known Hotel, respectfully solicits a share ot patronage. The house has been refitted and re furnished and now compares favorably with any other house in the eounty. The best of everything the market affords will be served up to guests. Cbaiges mo lerate. liLI BLOOM Sept. 23, IS70-tf. Proprietor. iji II I "S II A W IIOUS E," MARKET ST., CLEARFIELD, PA. GEORGE N. COLBURN, : : : PaOPKtETOR This house was lately completed and jut open ed to the public is nely lurnifbeJ.anu provided with al I the modern improvements of a nrst-class hotel. It is pleasantly . located, in the business part of the town, and near to the public build ings. A share of paironnge is respectfully solir ited Charges moderate. The oeil of Liquors in the bir. March 30.'7o tf . PXCHANGE HOTEL. Revnoldsville. Penn-a. John S. PntfehacU having rurchit.cd tLe leise of Mr. Wm. Vandeiveit. ia the exchane hotel. Reynoldsville. an.l having removed los.iij hotel, would inform his friends und the trailing pub lic generally, that he is now prepared lo accom modate them in a more su'.Ufnctory limnijir the Exchange being a u.uoh better house than il.e one torineruy occupied by him. Hi table i! always be nupplied with the very best the market affords. By strict attention to business he hopej to receive a share ef patronage, A hack will be kept at the Exchange tocoovey f'aseiigers to any point they wish to go. (Mar. rl. '7!-nov . '70. CJTEAM ENGINES I OR SALE. One SO aud one horse pow-T Engine, war ranted first-class, of superior finish ami workioan- hip, tor sale by BltiLt It. YOUNG A CO , April 12.'7 1 . Clea rfield, Pa. fj LEAR FIELD X U RSEI1Y. -Encour- acs ilo.u Industry. The uiiJersipn ed having established a Nursery. on the Pike nan way Detween Uurwensville and Ulearfiel Loroaghs, is prepared to furnish all kindsof Prut trees. (Standard aud dwarf.) Evergrem . hru beiy, Grape Vines, Gooseberry, Lawtrn Black berry, Strawberry and Kaspbei ry vines. AlsJ Sibriant!rabtrees 0.uince and early carlctRheu barb. Ac. Orders promptly attended to. Addres Aug Jl . IS:)4. J. D. W'RIG 1IT, Curwensville JJ'KW BOOT AXD SHOE SHOP. E D W A R D MACK, Market Struct, tearly opposite the residence of 11. U Mroope. Ks.j., Cleakpiei.h, Pa., Would respectfully announce to the citizcrs ot Clearfield ai.d vicinity. t.',at he has opened a BOOT AXD SHOE cll"P. iu the l uildii g la-!v occupied by J L. Cu;tle..-i nlawuflice.and that Lc is determined not to bi outdone either in quality of work or prices, .i-ecial attention trive-n lo the manufacture ol sed work. French Kip aud Calf kins, of the best quality, always on hand Give him a call. Jui.e 24. 'I ll 19 Thits Liniment having been u.rd. for some years past as fuiui'y medicine by the pro prietor, ami its good effects coming to the notice of bis neighbors, has. at their suggestion, con sented to manufacture it for tbe benefit of the af flicted everywhere. It is the best remedy fer Catarrh and Billions Cholic. ever offored to the public; and will cure many other diseases in tbe human body. It is also a sure cure for Pole evil and Wind-galls in horses Directions for its use accompany each bottle. Price. SI per bottle, or six bottles for ii. Sent to any address bv enclos ing the price to WM. U WAGONER.. Hurd PoMeffice, Oct. g. 1868. Clearfield courty. Pa. "DENTAL CAR D. V DR. A. M. HILLS, Would say to his patients and tbe public gener ally that, having dissolved partnership with lr. Sbaw.be is now doing the entire work of his office himself, so thai patients need not fer being put undur the hnds of any other operator. Having obtained a reduction of the patent oi tbe plate material. I am enabled to put up teeth mith enr Apm than formerly. I also have Dr. Stuck' patent process for working Rubber plates, which makes a much lighter, more elastio and stronger plate for tbe same amount of material, and polishes tbe plate on both sides, rendering it much -tiore easily kept clean Special attention paid to tbe preseivatinn ol the natural teeth, and all work guaranteed en tiiely satisfactory to patient. Ofiice at the old stand opposite the Shaw Uou.-e Office hours from 8 to 12. a. v.. and I to 5. p M Patients from a distunee should notify me a few days biforehoi.d of their intention to come. Always at home unless other notice appears in both the county papers Feb. I o, 7 1 -it. O O M E T II I X G X E W IX ANSONVIU.K, Clearfield county, Petm'a. The undersigned having erected, during the pastsumtner. a l:irre and v-jinm odious store ro.ni. is now engagod in tilling it up with a new and I select assortmcutof tall aud Wintercoods. which ! he offers to the public at prices to suit the times iiisstocK ot .Mens and buys clothing is uiiur'ual ly extensive, and is offered to customers at from S 10 to Slid for a whole suit. Flour. Snlt.nnd tiro ceries. of every kii.d. a complete assoi tmect. Stoves and Stove-pipe, a heavy stock ; Coots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, in great variety: Ladies' dress goods, furs, and other fancy goods, toiethor with ac endless assortment of notions too tedious to enumerate, alwitys on hand, and snr ssle very cheap. Prints at 10 cents a yard. and other goods in proportion Xow is the lime to buy. Couutry produc of every kind, at the highest market prices, will be taken in exchange for goods; and even Greenbacks will no' be refused for any article in store. Examine my stock be fore you buv elsewhere. October 30.1 87. fl. SWAN. MISS II. S. S WAX'S, School for Girh, CIcarGeld, Pa. The Spring Term of Faurteen weeks will com mence on Monday, April 10th, 1371. TERMS or Tl'ITIOS. Reading. Orthography, Writing, Primary Arithmetic and Primary Geography, per term, (of 14 weeks I. ST 90 History, Local and Descriptive Geography witb Map Drawing. Grammar, Mental and Written Arithmetic, 60 Botany. Geology. Physiology, Natural Phi losophy, Physical Geography. Algebra, Rhetoric. Etymology aud Latin, 12 00 Oil Painting. (24 lessons), 12 to Monochromatic Drawing, 10 00 Crayon. - 6 09 Pencil Drawing, (no extra charge). Instrumental Music. (-1M lessons). 10 00 Wax Flowers and Fruits, with materials, at teacher's charges. For full particulars send for Circular. Clearfield. August !7. 1870-ly. B ACON.Hains. Sides and Shoulders at reduced prices, at MOSSOP D RY GOODS the cheapest in the eounty, a May 2U. 7. .-HOM.-Mir a. E D. PERKS k Co's flour, the best in market, for sale by J. SHAW k SON. CUDDLES, Bridies, harness, collars ., for O sale at H V. BIGLER A CP'S. o IL. Putty. Painfs Glass and Nails. lor sale at .March '70 II F. BIGLER A CO S. D RIED FKUIT, at reduced prices, at May I2,'f auspur s. . CANNED FRUIT. Canoed Flams, Peaches and canned eecn, ate , for sale at the Drug Store of A. I. SUAV, . IY E N S YOUT II S' AND BOY S clothing. The undersigned having recently added READTMADE CLOTHING to his former business, would respectfully solicit an examination ol his stock. Being a practical Tailor ha flatters himself that he is able to offer a better clas of ready-made work than has heretofore been brought to this mar ket. Anyone wishing to buy gods in this line would save money by calling at bis store, and making their selections. Alio, a full supply of Uents'furnishicg goods always on band. Feeling thankful fur past favors ha would re spectfully solicit a continuance of the same. April 23,1869. II. BRIDGE. 71 i 7? Job Office. On rzand first class Commercial xote, PACKET NOTE. LETTER, FLAT CAP, AXD CHECK FOLIO PAPERS. BILL HEAD, M0XIKLY STATEMEXT, AXD STATEMEXT PAPERS. CRYSTAL, EXAMELED, AXD BRISTOL BOARD VISITING CARDS. BRISTOL BOARD, CHINA AID COMMON BLSIXLSS CARDS, OF VARIOUS SHADES AXD COLORS. AN ASSORTMENT OP COLORED PAPER, FOR PKCLiGIST'S LABELS, AXD HANDBILLS. PRINTED TO ORDER, on short notice, AND AT CITY TRICES. AMI Sll0 Hats and Caps. THE PLACE TO GET HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, IS AT Fulierton's Xew Store, ONK DOOR NORTH OF The New Masonic Buildinir. CLEARFIELD, PA. The largest stock of good ia this lineever brought into the county, is now open for the inspection of the publie. and will be sold at the Very Lowest Cash Pkice.s. Also, a splendid assortment of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, consisting of SHIRTS, COLLARS, NECtTIES, HANDKERCHIEFS, GLOVES, UNDERWEAR, Etc. A large stock of CARPETS & OIL CLOTHS, which will be disposed of at astonishingly low pricel. A share of patronage i respectfully solicited. DON'T FAIL TO CALL. D. R- FULLERTOS, Second St., Below Makket, O.Enri:i.i. April 5, lSTl. Pa TERMS OF THE JOL'KHAL. The RarTsaan't Jocasani published On Wed nesday at $2,00 per annum in advance. If not paid at the beginning of the year, $2,i0 will be charged, and S3.00 if not paid before the close. Adtcbtiseiicbts will be inserted at $1,50 per square, for three or less Insertions Tea lines (or less) counting a square. For every additional insertion 60 cents will be charged. A deduction willbe made to yearly advertiser No subscription taken for a shorter time thaa six months, and to paper will be discontinued an till all arrearage! are paid,except at the option of the publisher, 8. J. ROW. Co-Pa rtnershirj in Store. C. A Rorobaugh having associated with him in the Mercantile business, in Lewisville, CTear Celd eounty, Mr. C. R. McCracken, solicits con tinuance of the patronage so generously extended heretofore Having just returned from the eastern cities their stocc embiaoea a large and varied assort ment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Queens ware, and in fact nearly everything asu ally kept in a country store, which they will sell at prices to suit the timet. Country produce taken in exchange for goods C. A. ROROBAUGH, May 1. TO.-tf. c R. McCRACKKN. SPRING GOODS! JUST RECEIVING, Splendid lOcent Calicoes. Lieht Calicoes, Delaines, Pla'ds. Shirting checks, Muslins, White Goods, Percales, Black Silks. Japauese Silks. Sil k Poplins, Black Alpacas, Velveteen. Shawls, Table Linens, Boys' Cassi meres, Ao. Bet Paris Kid Gloves, Blue A Green Kid Gloves, lioisery, Si'k Gloves. Lace Collars, Hair Switches, Chignons, Hair Nets, Cutsets, Hoop Skirts, Ac, le. Dress Trimmings. Silk Fringes, Satin, Velvet Ribbons, buttons, Ac.. Ad. Trimmed Hats, Ribbons and Millinery Goods. Uncqualed stock of Ladies' and Children' Shoe ana Gaiter. Mens French Kip and Calf Boots, Calf and Lasting Gaiters. 2,000 pieces Wall Paper, from 8 cts to i I per bolt. Carpets, Floor Oil Cloth. Window Shades, best Wbite Granite Tea Ware, Ulass Ware, Table Knives and I ore. Choice Teas and Ceffue and other Groceries, Dried Fruits. Peaches, Prunes, Cherries, Canned Peaches, Tomatoes, Coin, Pickles, Ac. The alove. with an immense stock of other goods, have been bought at tbe lowest ca-h prices, aud are offered at very low rates. COME AND EXAMINE THEM. WHETHER YOU BUY OR NOT. J. M . KKATZEK, (Formerly C. Kratzer 4r Sons), Next door to II. F. Big'er A Co., "2d Street, CLEARFIELD, PA. March 15,'7I. II E M 0 V A I HAUTSWICK & IRWIN, DRTJGOISTS Market St., Ccarieht, Pa. We beg leave to inform our old and new custo mers, that we have removed our estnblinhmeut to the new building just erected on Market street, nearly adjoining ibe Mansion House on the west, and opposite Graham A Srtns itn,. spectfully invite the public to come and bo. their DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PATENT MEDI C INS. OILS. PA IN TS AND VARNISHES, Our stock of Drugs and Medicines consist of every thing used, selected with the greatest care, arid WARRANTED STRICTLY PttiE! We also keen a lull stock of Dves. Perfu Toilet articles.Soaps. Tooth Brushes. Hair Brush es, Whitewash Brushes, and every other kind of urusnes. we nave a la' ge lot of White Lead Turpentine, Flaxseed Oil, Paints, and in fact everything need in tbe painting business, which we offer at f'itv prices to eash ouyers. TOBACCO AND SEGARS, Confectionery. Spices, and the largest stock of va rieties ever offered in this rla mwiA ..-.-. I to be of the best the market affords. - J . (i. HARTSWICK, Dee. 2. ISfii JOHN F. IRWIN. r. a. uillbb. : ; A. E. POWBLL. NEW FIRM. MILLER &; POWELL. Wholesale and Retail Defers la all linds of Dry Goods. Boots and Shoe, Hat and Cap. Na tions, G rocenes. Hard ware Queenswar. Wood and Willowware, Flour.Vcon, Finn, bait, Ac , Market St., Clearfield, Pa. FOR THE LADIES They have Bonnets, Silks, Coburgs, Alpaca, Me rinos, Wool Delaines, Lustres, Ginghams, Print, Poplins, Lawns, Sunshades, Handkerchief, Kid and other Gloves', lioisery, Balmorals, and a gen eral variety of Ribbon, Trimmings, Batten, Braid, etc., at the loweat prioes. FOR GENTLEMEN Tbey have Black and Blue Cloth, Black and Fan cy Cassimere, Saltfnett, Tweeds, Mel tons.Water proof Cloth, Sifk,Satln and common Vestings.eto , io great variety, and at price that will give gen eral satisfaction to buyer. ALSO, X general assortment of Ready-made Clothing, Hats and Caps, Boot and Shoes, Hardware and Queeasware, Wood and Willowware, and a fall stock ef Groceries. IN FACT, MILLER A POWELL ell all articles that are usually kept in a well-regnlated country store an I hence the people generally will find it to their advantage to boy goods of them. GRAIN AND COUNTRY PRODUCE take, in exchange for goods. Fekrnary IS, 1S71-tf. GROUND AND UNGROUND EPICES, Citrjn English Cnrranta, Essence Coffee, and Vine car ot the best quality, for sale by Bj,n.10. HARTSWICK k IRWIg. QUEEXSWARZ Tea sets, best stc.W-ware.4 pieces, at &0 at MOSSOP'K. HARNESS. Trimui'-ogs. and bhow-Bodicg. sale at U. F. BIGLER A CO in m 1 U .r 1 -j: i. -- r