THE UKPUHMCAN. CLEAR PI ELD, IU. wrnNKfnAT murniku, tkc. i, Terms of Subscription. If paid In J no,.., or within Ihrra months ...(5 00 If paid after three and before fit inoullis f i0 . If paid alter the eatiiretJon of tlx months... 3 00 HtLK-lOlS KOTICKs. Methodlat Fplaeopnl Church Rer. W. II. Iilu Paetor. Pubiie Samoa erery Sabbath, at I0j A il . and 7) H. M. abbalb School at A. M. Prayer .Meeting every Thursday, at 'i P. II. Communion Pervioe, firat Sabbath of every month, at 1(1 A. M. Ht. l-rencl.' Cliurrh Catholic Iter. Mr. 0'baMOA. Jless at 10) o'clock A. M.f on the second and fourth Hiindera of each moulb. Ht. Audrcw'a t liurch K.plBcopal Rrr. aoK9c Hatx. Pul!ie eervioe bundev morning at 10 o'clock, and at 7 o. m SundavSuhool .i J p. m. Prayer Heeling Wcdnesdsy ereninii at 7 o'clock. HU Jolui's ChurchI.iitberBn-.HeT. Mr. KllDOnf r. Pubiie cjervioo tvery tiabbalh, mora, dug and evening. Presbyterian Church llev. Mr. Dcti.eh Public service erery babbath, murmur and even ing. Judgo Barrett offers two horses for ale, in this week'. Republican. Mr. Addlemstn, it will be observed by nn advertisement in this issue, offers to sell a desirable property aituato in Lumber City. - The School Directors of Corwen? fill invite proposals for the erection f a new School House in that bor ough. Read advertisement. tt will be seen that locals aro scarce this week but fow marrisecs and deaths rcportod no body hurt as fur as we have learned all quiet along we Buequehniina. The butchering season is now upon ns.and wo hear daily the death shriek of the dying porkers. There arc said to to souio good hogs to be killed in our borough this season, but not so many as formerly. ' FibeI A fire occurred at l'hilips turg on Saturday Inst, which totally destroyed the stable belonging to the "Grant House," owned and kept by Mr. Myers, who was in tho stablo short time previous to tho fire, and saw several children playing in the . Lay mow. Unless they were playing with matches and accidentally ignited the hay, the cause is unknown. Mr. Myers lost several tonB of hay, and a quantity of grain, but the horses were ' saved. Thero was no insuranco on the property. Clear Yoke Sidewalks. Wo no ticed the snow on the sidewalks in front of quite a number of buildings in our borough yesterday, twenty-four hours after it had fullcn, to be tram ped in paths. Tho sooner the snow is cleared away after fulling, the easier it is done. And as winter is just setting in, we may expect frequent snows, and if not removed from the sidewalks, it will be tramped down and form" tntb' ice, and thereby retard the progress, if not endanger tho lives and limbs of onr citizens. Wo deem it unnecessary to say anything more on this subject, as it is a duty incumbent upon each and every property holder. "A word to the wiso is sufficient." School Appropriation. Ik-low will ' lie found the amount of tho State Ap propriation duo each School District in Clearfield county for 18G9, taken from the books of tho School Departs mcnt, and certified to by D. A. S. t fcystcr, Esq , arrant Clerk fteecaria f 1 39 00 (Irahata I7S50 S2 00 Tl SO OK 00 01 iO 71 50 203 41 00 1.15 SO IK 00 Si 40 70 00 oo 40 Ml 78 00 Bell...... 11.1 00 Uulicb.., rlloom Uo Bradford Bradford Iod. Brady Burnside. Cheat ' CmneinB OtarSeld Carweoiville ... Iteeatnr Frrjuaoo tiirard X7 00 MlltoD 7 Oil 111 on i; mi ?i; oo i..o :.o lis oo 7S oo 12 60 C2 Oil 10S Ml 7 iO Jordan Karthaut; Knot Lawrence Lumber City... Mjrrij N. Washington 0cco!a. Penn Pike. l'nion. OOlWoodatard - iioihoit.. 47 id Total 2,77 00 List of Letters remaining uncalled for in tho rostofheo at Cle&rfiold, Ta., on December 1, 1860: AHenwtb?, Robert J. Ball, Mr.. N. . Dennett, Tboa. f Foreign) Careoa, Mra. Ckarity. Harbin, W. K. Carton, A. N. Caldwell, R. P. (Foreign) CaM, Hardon. IUtie, II. W. lliAring, W'm. 11. Ilawnty. I). 8. 'E igar, Miaa Clara. Oraxa, hrnrr. lliMu, R. i'. Ilegerty, Kdward 2. Hunter, Kale A. iluael, John. Moflrejror, Miat Addie. McKrnn, Jap. McDonald, John. MHlibonrr, A.Forricn) Mack. t. .1. W. Mnar, Adaia. Miller. Jarara L. Null, Hail 1. 1. Niitiio)r, J. J. Powell, Mua Sr.pba. It ice, Jobn. Sloner, Ital. Swarlwor.d. Trnman. Kcaier. A. W 2. Hnnrclv, (irorge. Simpron, William. Wim, Wcsler. Jnhneon, J. J. KclleT, Miu Flitahc'.li. Kallv, Vim. M. Kenedr, Mra. Mattie L. lirnnrdr. 1. A. Lake, Kjibnan B. (WiUon. Mijs ( a'cin, Mi Ltbbio. WetlrT. John. Wolfkill. .Mart K. Voting. Minn Ktnma. P. A. OAt'LIX, P.M. OrncE. Below will be RtooRri.a J'-cds entered found tho fiumbt-r u. fur pnk,t in thin rtfl'A f, ir ending Jlonda', December Pth, lS(i!, together with tho names of tho grni.t ors and grantees, where situated, and tho consideration : I'eid of A. I). Long to R. R. Bailer, for lot No. 32 in Oaocola; rnnMomtl'ii, fioA. Heed of II. B. Bailey In John Lawihe, for lot No. 32 ia Oaceida; ennKidrralion. $flu. Ired of Jamra JlrOliee to C. II PrcwoK, for if aeert in Brady ttiwnthip : eoatiil'-ralion. $1,000. Head of O. F. Hoop to BeJ. packman, for S aerea in (araham tonntbip; eonaideration, tV'100. I'el of J. R. Reed, SUtriff, In lleo. llarlgradcr. for 70 acme in Pena jwnbip; consideration, S4I-0. Ileed of Oco. Ilartgrader to Edward Bloom, for 70 acrea in Penn tftwnnhip) eonatdi-ration, S1,W0. Uml of P. Xt. Oof to J.ha ft. Run'clL for Id Penn townblp : eonaideratioa. frl'00. Ieed f Henry Reani to Oodfrry Zilliot.fr 100 a-rea la Brady townrhlp; eooeideralion. 2,500. Id of William Iiri. lo William V. Irtln. for frar acre- la CrweDii!le j eoneidcration, WTO. Deed of II. R. Ream to J"bn II. Motgan, for II aerea in Pike tnwnphipl eonaideration, tk0. , - Csnncd oysters have becomo an im portant articlo of freight on the 1'hil- Ri- Thoso chaps np there evidently CO in for tho bivalves. Wo wondur '-re they tt il.t-ir siiip. Jilphia amLKrio H. B. One day Ut week J r loads of oysters in lh can can Jvcr tho road from Bui-, timore, on'.r Corry, ono for Krie, to for Cleveland and two for Chica- komrfAfH- IIVoHr lliru-hrrt. Ptnle PiipoilnlotiuVnt Vkkcrhp.m, In fl )iect li lit Lancaster fow wrok b' 1 y iiiaiiiiy uiHt a lot or politionl jiu kalU wero hanging I -' iuv .jiniu Ari'iipury, (rmnl)lmg " fund,. T no doubt true, and ncmU to to venlilutod, and . to junv tuu man to uo it, providing ho possesses tho mtrul courago to ottuck tho robbers. Wo havo nn udditionnl complaint to file against tho "ring" on tho hill. From tho look of things at this dis tance from tho field of conflict it ap pears sb though tho School Depart ment had got inside of tho ring, too. Heretofore tho Stato tax realized from personal properly in this county was held by tho County Treasurer for the purposo of liaing tho District bchool Dinfts, which wore usually issued, or a largo portion of thorn, during July and August. This J-oar, howovcr, Treasurer Mackey, in July, ordered our County Ti cusiirer, through tho County Commissioners, pcrcmp. torily to pay ovor the whulo umount of tho tax thus roalizod, or incur a penalty of ten per cent. Tho countv ofllcors of course complied with the requirements of their superiors and sent them tho money. JNow comes tho charge relating to tho School Department: No School Warrants woro issued from tho De partment until after our money was paid to Treasurer Mackcy. Then, however, they came out thick and fust, when there was no mone in the hands of the County Treasurer as heretofore to lift them. Hence the School Treasurers aro compelled to go to the banks and submit to a Bhavn or go to Uarrisburg to get their money. Now, why was not money enough left in tho hands of tho County Treas urer to lift the School Drafts f and why were not the Drafts ieeued before, the 25th of September t Tho result of this blind financial operation on the part of tho Stato officials is that tho School Treasurers aro constantly annoying tho County Ircnturer for funds over which bo has no control. Had matters been allowed to remain as they existed heforo tho advent of Mackcy, all could havo been accom modated and remained quiet as here tofore. But as it is it looks as though an imposition had been practiced upon our people by the Mackey ring. A country subscriber informs the Lycoming (county) Standard, that a ben in that section has been setting for seven weeks on a half dozen pota toes, which havo sprouted beautifully, so that the stocks appear above her head nicely leaved. If tho hens havo no better knowlcdgo of the differenco between eggs and potatoes, it is some what surprising that hens and roosters thrive down thero. A Fuee Ride. When tho Southern bound passenger train of the Orange road was a few miles this side of Beal ton Stution, on Sunday, running nt full speed, an ox jumpod suddenly on the track a short distance ahead of the engir.e, and in less than fifty yards from a bridge one hundred and fifty feet long. Tho engineer whistled "down brcak-i," but tho iron horse plunged on, and his oxship, not get tine out of the way, found himself suddenly honored with a free ride on tho "cow catcher," and was carried across tho bridge and somo distnnco beyond it before it could bo stopjed. When it was finally checked, tho en ginoer, brakesmen, nnd others on the train, hurried to tho front to remove what they imagined lo bo a dead "cat tle," but before they got to him, the ox extricated himseli from tho "cow catcher," jumped from tho track into an adjoining field, kicked up his heels, and started off at a full run, appa rently unhurt, and showing no evi dence of dislike at the courtesy of a "froo ride." irarrenfori(Va.).Scnfinff. New Economy. A Washington cor respondent says : "Seven hundred dollars in Treasury notes were loat lust week in tho rooms of the Printing Bureau of the Treasury j Department, and tho female clerks employed thero were searched closely, hut tho money not forthcoming they huvo been mulcted in seven dollars each to make up the loss. The ladies complain that tho money might have been lost in any other part of their building, and they ouirht not to bo made to bear the wholo loss both of money and character." This looks just like somo of Butlcr'i work. Ho is death on women. J. J. Kckel, who became a notori ous character through his alleged con nection with the Burdell murder somo years sgo, and who was serving a three years sentencoin tho Albsnv ronitcntiary on conviction as one of tho principals in the Dlaisdell and Kckel whiskey frauds, died at tho pen itontiary Saturday morning, of dropsy brought on by confinement. Tart of Florida has voted in favor 0," -irnxalion to Aluhama. Tho pco iilo pro rtv ' f"excd even to a wo no or climate ti'.;i i-'ir to get out of the hands of tho ituJicu! sharks who run tho machino in tho ' Land of Flowers." General Forest, who was so famous for pulling up railroads during the war, is now engaged in laving one down from Sclnia, Alabama, to Colum bia, Georgia. Oa November JHh, 19. at the F.agle Hotel. In Lethershnrg, ly J. It. Kavaoi.na, Rpq., Mr. IA VII) F,. Ml KEY end MI'S ESTHKIt KKltltlf : all of Beynoldiville, Jf-fcreoa county. Pa. ' ilcT At the Ward House, Tyrone, filair county, Pa., on Monday, the 22i of .Votroibcr, If 09, T1IO.VI A8 rl'K.qTtN, Keq aged 75 years and sis. months. The deocaeed was one of the eld.4 nalire-hom residents of Huntingdon county, and reridefl within a short distance of his birthplace for tho whole term of his long lifr. lie was a man of strict in tcgrlly, genial and kind hrartrd, and of more than ordinary ability. He reprearnteel his district in the Legislature during tba sessions of 1"2 and lf-43, held the office of Justice of the Peace many years, and was always held in high estimation by his friends and neighbor. He died universally regretted by alt who knew him, and bis remains were attended to their last resting pls-e b. a Isrge eoneur: a friends and rt'a'ies. Marriott a ItnUtraw Train, YwitenUy a victim of mi-nlun-d coiifM.-nco, wlio knew not w Mher ahe wit mnrriod oriinglo, told hrr utorv to llio polieo. An iniPwmiiiK yoiinjj Intly, iKlitacn or twenty j cnii of nK, I,., cTnlLl L, t V, gl!.M J?. . '"ry. ")nlls aKo llio iilon-hunt milliner nnd murines jonnsou Locarno iifnniiiin,l and gradually tho acquaintance merged into friendship, and then ripened into love, Ho proposod a trip to St. Louis to huvo tho ceremony per formed, and alio acquiesced, and tlify left IIo!lu on Thursday lust. On tho trip It flpprnrs ho prcvuiled to havo tho ceremony poi formud, and a strati gcr to hor, whilo 011 the oars, wont imuuKn mo marriage ceremony in rather a bungling manner. Who the extempore ptlrsori or magistrato .was, or whoro he came from, the confiding milliner did not know. She thought it, however, all right, and it was not only a liltlo pecuniary savint;. tut a convenience to hor husband, so-called, eho was satisfied. Arriving hero, they took rooms at tho Clarendon, snd registering of course as man and wife, were assigned a com tort nblo roo;.i. Yesterday morning, the groom, so called, aroso early, telling the undo, so called, to rost a w hilo longer, as ho would tako a short walk and return in a few minutes. Minutes morged into hours, and Charley did not return. It finally occurred to her that her pocket book, containing one hundred dollars in greenbacks, tho accumula tion of much labor with tho noodle, and her fine gold watch worj in tho possession of her vanished lover. The poor girl then bogan to realize that sho had been imposed upon, and that her money and honor wcro at tho mercy of u sirunger. The polieoeould not help her. St. Louis Jtepublican. Cl'RTOM House 1!oiiiier3. The edi tor of tho New York Day Book says: We respocitully ask tho Collector of isow l ork why ho seeks to shield the thief, Dhttchford, of whoso misdoeds ho has so long bebn cognizant F It is hign tuno that the ercat nublio took these frauds up, and moved for justice. Here aro two or three millions of do. lurs stolen from the Treasury of the Ciiitcd States, by JMutchford & Co , Custom House cleiks and outsido scoundrels, snd tho Collector, whoso duty it is to bring the knaves to "need v justice filcililuli'H tliA principal rascal, and goes so far as to accept his ofhciul resignation whilo these foul charges aro pending against inn. it nm on eann can jiioses II. Grinnell bo thinking off Has he no rcputulion at stake f Do the great public remember the pipo laying politi cal frauds of thirty years ago, wherein Grinnell, Blulchford & Co., wcro very activo participants J Did tho codo of honor, which bound the jn'po-layers, obligo Grinnell to shield a scion of one of those old political rogues f Wo pauso for a reply, but in the mean time, ndviso a public meeting upon tho subject of tho enormous thefts of tho Custom House, and tho very sus picious conduct of tho Collector con nected therewith. Took Tn Water Aoain. Mr. Kd. Scull, editor of the Somerset Herald and Whig, who was n candidato for Stato Senator in his district, last elec tion, and was beaten by Hiram Find lay, by a ma jority of 23, is one of those "high moral" characters, who make it a point to "Aeiume a Ttrtae, tbuugb they bn It nut." Seeing, nnd in tho first gush Of Vir tuous magnanimity, admitting, that Findlay wns elected, he refused to tako odvantago of tho informality in the returns from a Democratic town ship in Somerset, which gave F'indlay 40 majority. But the importunities of tho "ring" conspirators and tho necessities ol the "ring" itself have proved too potent for tho pretentious integrity of poor Scull. lie now inti mates tfironirh his newspaper that ho irif succumb to the baseness of lend ing himself as tho instrument where with to cheat Mr. Fimilny out of the Olhco to which ho was elected. Alas, poor Ncull ! 1 he pity ol it. I) at, i. n I ion way Robbery On Thursday after dark as Deputy Sher iff Boycr, of Bloomfield, I'crry coun ty, Was going home on horseback (hav ing been out collecting money during tho day) reached a point about half way between Nowport and Bloom field, bo noticed a man stop out on the rond, who held a pistol toward him and demanded his money. Boyer mndo a grnsp at the pistol, when tho villain llrcd, wounding tho sheriff in the hand. At the same moment he was knocked from his horse by a con federate, whom Boycr had not noticed before. After robbing him of ono bun drcd nnd seven dollars tho robbers fled into tho woods. MijRintown Democrat. Jolm V. Rmr, the notoriona Bnrk oyo Ulnckumitli, hm bfen appointed Agont fur tlio Treasury DrpHi tmont, nt lialtimoro, MJ. An appointment that could only bo conferred by cor rupt gold Rambling ndmiiiintrutiun. e ii On6 of tlio old Kans.tn horo tliicf, Ilrowtt'l on, visited Virginia last rock, to are tlio place w here bin dad's .oul commenced "marching on." Clearfield MarketSi Corrected weekly hy Ilirntan Mnasor, Whole. tie and Itrtail Dealer in llry Hood, tirox-crirs, Pro visions, do., Market street, Clearfield, Pa. Ct-nanriri-n, Pi., Dec. 7, Aple".grr n,U fie IIP ll"ge, dreeved Dried, m 134 II idr green Apple butl.-r.'jSeel. I Main 0i( Boiler Mb 40 r:houldrrs...ltnin) Brans OP0(J(f Pld.S OOf.tl Boekeheat I Si Lard It 7 JS ID :o Ilnrkwhrat flour lb, 1 - ' H.i i Uest pork.fbbl.,.37 H P Oal , to llcef, frerh ( 10 Onions I 00 Boards, M 13 0Uf 1 5 Oil rotators - OOoll CO Corn, shelled... lie Peayhes, drie.L lb.. Ij Corn, ear Iu Ira) 60 Piaster, y bbl. 9 J Cora meal, u-k, 1 "A live- 1 Chop, -pi rwll It (j t 00 Bags. V lb .. Clotersrcd. .. t 00 Pall, fi reek I 0 Cheese. Hliinglrs.l in.fMn," 00 Cherries, lb. OOf- 50 8bingln,5 Inl0(oy 1 1 00 Chickens, drsd, lb, 1 j Timothy seed ft 00 Kes M 16' Tallow IJ) Vlaiaecd 1 00 j M he.t..... I .SO Flour 7 Onr.o 7 to, Wool 40 Hsv I J 0(,x IS 00 Wood, y cord.. .. tt A CourIi, (old or Sore Throat Itrqutrti itmnHiata aMrntiuti, at Bfglpot oft oo rofulta in an incarablt Brown'i Bronchial Trochei will InvariaMy giro hiflaut irlirf. For BronrbHii, Aithma, CaUrrh, Conamptira aod T. rmt Dipratco. Iby haT ft anoibinK ff-H. Siugcri and taMio !,. in Ihrm to cleat and fUrnfilhvn (hft Toina. Owias t tho I'K.J rfputatina afi4 anpularity of tho Trwhra, many worth!! and chrap imltatioai ara offer., whirk ara food Tor an t tain f. fi lorr to oMaia tb traa foldtrr;wLft. iol m floods, C.fofrrirj, (Mr. l.i aa.a.a . e. snaea,....-.,, 4. aji.. J. B. GRAHAM & SONS, MAHKKT FTRKKT, CLEARFIELD, Ia. Dealers in all kinds of LUMBER, Dry Goods, Groceries, 4c, TDK ubicrlbcri having antered Into partner ship for th nurpoia of carrying on tba bualnesi of Merebandleing, now offer a good and rare opportunity to the eltliena nf Clear told and adjoining oonntlaa to toy atore gloli atwbolnnli or .retail prloci, that will aatonUh the anlmtrticted. Their goodi will ba particu larly leieeled to an It tbla market. Every lady will, therefore, oall the attention of her hniband to tbla fact, because tbla branch of our baalnaia will receive special attention, atd everything aaadad in a well regulated household will at all times ba found in out (lore. DItY GOODS: Our stock of DRY CiOODM shall not ha snr passed, either In quality or pries, and will em. braes, in part, Prints of every slyls, Oinghams and Lawns of every quality, Muslins of every grade. Da Lalnss adapted Id the taates of lbs old and yoang; Snd every artiole of any kind of foods they sell Is to be as represented, and war ranted to givt satisfaction, DRESS GOODS: As to Dni HM .t)OI)we have a splendid assortment of Alpacas, black, while, and la eol ore; .rmures, Eilks, and in short all the newest styles In the market. We deslte this fact to become keowa to svary parson In iba eoonty. With onr aaw and extensive stock of IlHBri? O.O0D3, the ladiss can all he suited by Jut dropping in and getting a nice dress pattern, lace aett, kid gloves or by doing that which is belter i give her a well-filled purse, and its will bod good and pajiog investments in ambroid cries, edgings, ribbons, gloves, hosiery, or any other household nocraslfica. GENTLEMEN'S WEAR: And In addition to what ws have alreaty enumerated, we keep nil kinds of CKNTLIi MF.N'M WEAR-iueh si Cloths, Casilmeres, Satinette, Hats, Boots and Shoes, Ac, besides. a nice assortment of Made-up CLOTHING for Hen and Boys, manufactured out of the vary best material, which we will sail fur cash er eichange for country produce at prices which will astonish everybody. SQUARE TIMBER: W art tow rgty teg. km! ia feu-log and wiling MltiARIi TIMIU;R and Btnufae tnrtd LIMBER, tod will girt tbla braoeb of boitoeaf ape ctal alUDtloa, and tasrafura tnaka It an objttet lo arory on who bai Lumbar to fell to om and dtal witb up. GROCERIES & HARDWARE : We shall also keep constantly on band a general assortment of RKl:ltIl:t and IIARIYVAKK,whjeh ws will ssll at sieeed Ingly low prices. We also keep n full assort ment of QtKr.NSW ARI IHi department will be kepi full aad complete, and ell who contemplate housekeeping, will nnd It to their advantage to come and trade with as; became we are ao situated, and, from long experience in ths huaineis, ao well acquainted with the wants and necessities of this community, that we feet satiated if every man woman aau ebild inly makes It a point to buy their goods from ns, wa can please them both as to quality and price. Tbarefora, oomi aloor aad boy year BOOTS ' k BUOVel, QAM KBAV MAl' nlAviiiDj, i .. . vuvi uiu, ana .rerytDin, jom D W re a- in yournlres and families eomforubls, from JAMES C. GRAHAM k SONS, CLEAHFIELD, PA. J7 I StMlraL P. T. I, "For thy Stomach's Sake and thine other Infirmities." St. Paul. IIt. ItOYIlIt S PIBB WEST BRANCH BITTERS. A Mr. pnfT,lroiiaBtand 1i:allb givinf Tmiie - ilrictly Ttgrtabla, and maaufaotunrd from tha moil para and ehoie raatrriaU ! not a Fpirit drink Br a1fitituto (or uhloky, but a cirnlifio eooipouDil. for (be protrctioa of th lyntrm aotl tha euro of diaM, nale from chemically purr Apart), fntirvly frr from fonil oil or other irrita ting propertirf. and wilt mrt disarre or offend tb most dr I irate ftomarb. A long priiata ex peri nee bat attested lti Superiority over all Ordinary Remedies. No Hitter at pretent offind to tho pohiin eon taint to murk meJiciml virtue, aud yet to ta nd plea-ant to like. It'i mm ii to our diteare. and it will oot areata on tppefil for rptritaoo liqnort, but will rare the effect i of di'jipstioa. To iorreaae the Appelile. V.K IT. To promote Pigettion, VFK IT. To euro Tyvpepvia, I'FE IT. To ear Feer and Ag, tPK IT. To rore Itil!i(fHneM, t'Ft IT. To cure CunMipatlon, I BE IT. To mre Chronio T)itrrhra, t'8K IT. To euro Heart Urn, V5E IT. To curt Flatuli-nre, I IT. To euro Arid EnwUliuti. I PK IT. To enre Kerrou Iiebility, VKK IT. Ty cure llyporhnndria, VFIi IT. To cere Sallonr m of Cuinplrxin, I'PR IT. Tu cure r.repU'i tnd UlMthr. V?K IT. Fr Ocneral Protlration of tha rhytlpal power, I'SK IT, and it will core jnn. Pol-1 eTerThre, al $1.00 per bottle. Mann factored eirluairely by IJOYEU k SHAW, Cl.EARFIEI.D, TA Whe nffrr liberal indnccracnts la tlie Uatle. Oe. 7, 1Mlt.tr. Democratic Almanac. tpHlS InteJuaMe pnMieatirfn la fr aale al Ibe X r' otTi'V. It ihniild te in the band nf every Ireiancntt. it contain full eWrtin rrtnrne frm arnr county in the t nlted Hiateai bendr. tho aamber fnr lAa Fontaine a compiate lift of the aameenf all the nrwiiapereftnipreed nnd mo' HreJ dfiring Lincoln adieinitmttun : and that for 1A7 enntamd the n me nf all thoee eirihan o were Itnpnennrd during the una pritd. Tbeae two lifie, fr future reference, rt worib more thea the price of the pnMimtinw. The nntnlier fiit lf( ia alto fnll nf valnahle etaliatirt. Any one sending M rente to the Poet Maeler, will reerive hy rrtnra ail a oepyl'sT each fear, Tree 01 poataga. lJri.':it SWAIM PA5 ACF.A. Kenned,'! Medical MacneerT, llslssbnld's Bneha. Cik.r's Cod Liver thl, Jane's acd Avar's medicine, ef rrere ,t,d, f.r sai, at UAbliwicl 4 .Un i. yhiliidftphia -mtUfmfuts. FALL AND WINTERfASHIONsl MB. U. A. IIINUhR has ju.l arrlrrd froti. Parts and I, on. Ion with the laleit l,n(l pnnonelly erlei-ted from the gratt novellirii J'eo, the most clegStl Tnmmli.,1 to be secured ia Peril, such ai LACK-), rlllinoeu, VELVET!. FLOWERS IIIIIKAL VEILS. PINK JKWL'LP.Y. aid lltlMMKt) t'APFR PATTKItNH, 1)RIS and CLOAK MAKINtl. Klolnilve agent for Mrs. K. Work's celebrated STitcin for cutting ladies' dreiei'S, sacqitrs, liasoies, d' N. W. comer of Eleventh ami i'heitnut ets. Philadelphia. Kept (I, nu-Aiu ISAAC K. STAUFFER, WATCHES & JEWELRY, No. H8 Xorth Beonnd Street, Corner of Quarry IMI I LA DliLl'll I A. An aswirtutent of V..teheii, Jcwelrj, LSilrrr and t uied H aro oonitaouy oo hand. Itrpairing of Walcbct and Jtwelrj promptly wieiiuuu to. J)"-'? S. Silbermau. O. KiUinger. . II. gtlbcnotD. S. SILBEEMAN & CO., in portkii ijio joaaxm or FANCY GOODS, PIPES NOTIONS, &C, 13 Jl'orth t'ourti Slrtel, uiySd PHILADELPHIA. lyrpd T. C. MYERS, WITH en. w. PAUL, n. . aola. WM. W. PAUL Ik CO., WII0LF9ALB HOOT AJfD 8IIOE (23 Market lit. A 114 Commerce ?t above Siilh, Biylt PHILADELPHIA. ly J. nou-owaran a. Dirts r.asi. . EOLLOWBDSH dc CAEEY, . BOOKSELLERS, Clank Rook Manufacturers, AND 8TATI0NERS, 31$ Market St., I'hUadtlphla. fcnVPeper Flour Sacks and Bugs. Foolscap, Letter, Note, Wrapping, Curtain and Wall Papers. febSl-ly. DREXEL & CO., No. 31 South Third Htrcet, PbllaJclphU, iaMKUtS And Dealers in Government Securities. Apittioation by mail will recti v prom tit at too - tion, aod all infuriuation obrcrfully furniilied. Onlers tolioitetl. airll-tf BENSON, CAMPBELL & Co., Ko, 17 K. Fifth St. and 421 Cohtoferce, PHILADELPHIA, Pi, WHOLESALE GROCERS, And Commission Merchants, rue rni aLu op Wool, Olnseng, For Skim, Feathers. Lesllier, fliiUM. Urled rruita, Clover Sees, KooU, Deer Kklos. Hotter, Ueeswai, tibaep Skins, Egs, As., ec , Ac. CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. Weekly Pries current forwarded oa rsqusst. June II, lets y:pd LADIES' f AMY FIRS. JOHN FAREIRA, 718 Arch St., Middle of the Block, bet 7lb and 8!hKf., 8..uth side, I'lllI.AUl.l.l'IIIA. Iinportor, nianofarturer an,l llealer in ail kinds and quality of FANCY Frns poa laoirs' a rniLnnKi's eaan. Having enlargcil,reinod clrd and improred my old - r r! r.nr.l.l. I. n w L' I ' U - I T T"T7.t.J,r bJll Olll I fl, KUi u.i iiiji (tniKirted m ,.r ,nt1 fpi,id WMrtMant of all tha different klndt of Fart fnm flnt handt in Kurnpe, and bare bad them made up by tho moat akilllul workmen, I would renpncftully invite my friend of Clearfield and adjacent eountie, to rail and examine my very Urpe ami beautiful artort ment of Fancr Furt, for Ladiet and Children. I am determined to tell at aa low prica an any other reipectahle llonee In thia city. All tare V aran ted ho uiareprtKntationa to efleot aal. JOHN JAHKIUA, Bept 19. 'n0-4m 718 Arrh Kt. Philadelphia. Ufrrtan! JTailorj. F. C. CROMM, MERCHANT TAILOR, MARKET ST., CLKARFIELt), PAi VFVMi topply nf Cloth, ra--imere and Veetintra e-ntnl!y on baed. which will be made up according to tba Jatert fafhionf, in a aubatantiai manner, aud at low rate. any? 13C9Coin'ltAIoiic. 1809. J5. K. L. STOUCillTOX. MERCHANT TAILOR, Market Ntrcct, I learfleld. Pa HAVINQ opened bnalneta on my nn bonk, at tbt old atari d la Hhaw'a How, I therefore announce to tbt public that I hare now aa band a well telected aod large aarortmrnt of Cloths, Cassimcres, Vestings, Baare-t, and til kind of Gooda for men and boyt' wear, and am now prepared to make ap t order CLOTH INH, from a aingla article to a full auit. Ia the lateit ttylet and moat workmanlike man ear. Bperial attoniion giean ta caatora work and eatling oat fur men and boy a. I offer great bar pinna to enttomert, and ei'rtnl RtHa atlifaeiif.a. A liharal ahare of pablic patrnnatre It aulicited. Call tad tee me. jan7-tf K. It. L. fifOlM HTOIV. ir. IJIUDGK. MERCHANT TAILOR, (Store one door eaat of Clearfield Iljuee,) Market Mreft, Clearfield, Pa. T r FFPa on btnd a full aaaortment of Qent' IV Furnishing Onndt, tuek aa bhlrte, Linen and Woolen t'nderahirta, lrawera and Prefc, Neck-tie, poeket Handkarehlefa, Oloeee, llata, I'mbrellat, A'.t lo great variety. 0 Fioea Oooda bt keep tba Best Clothe of all "Shades and Colors," Ruek as tllaek Docskia ef the tery hcsl make; f'ancy Csssifnere, in great variety , also, Freerh Caling. Itoaver, Pilot, Chinrhilla, and Fricnlt overcoating. Ali of ebicK will be sold cbesn for Cash, and made np according to ths latest stles hy eipsrieneed woekinea. Alio, Arent lor L'learneid county ror l. At Singer Vo't. celebrated Sewing Machines. Nov. I, ISHJ.tf. II. HHIUllX. Southern Land & Emirnlion f O M P A R Y , WASHINGTON-, I). C. OnflAXtZKP and cstntiliihed for Ibe riirchaie and f'le nf Ksrming and Mineral Lands, and improved Heal Ktalc in Ihe Penlhein .-States THU.M AR n. FLORENCE, President. JO. 8KVKIINM. Vlr. President. i. IIKN1IV A.--KIN. Trcamrcr, "resident Foartb Vntinnal limit of I'hllflt'tfihia. JOHN MORHIH. Ke.retry. 1 li(K. C. MAt lllin Y..U Aitcrney and C'onusrllcr. OBoe; Waihlngtfn Bnilding. Corner Berenth Ht;, and rcnaihaiiia Aiceun, IVaihington, I. C. errrnreras I Hor. John T. lloBmar), Alhans, Jf. T. Fl Mot. Wm. Birlif. Clearfield, Pa. Iloe. T. F. Randolph, Trenton, N, J. Vi floe, n m. F. I-svher, ITilliaia'porl, Ta. Pept. I, If. NOTICE. VIsL perrcna are hereby notind who ktve leaeed Hanking ground al or Ber the nt'tHtfc nt W hitmer m 'he property of flroom. Dirk ey tt (bet all bark pny mitat be penl np be fi rc any more rmnnd esa be nbtaind. And all rtereone binktng timlwr or lir" ar an? aiber I Mint err rra the afreid property, wilhn.it fr wiiMiOn, Will be held fuf trreepv. or I charge) fifty dollar? per raft for enid grvimd. Apphratu a f.ir taid gmund meat be made to W. b. Ihrkey, lllca llpe. i'a. crxoi, ncKrr 4 co. Pimm 5f. JH.ilfntfr(f A (Tn. BEST GOODS" Af LOWEST PFUCES J. A. 1.LATTEJBERGEH, & CO., NOW OFFER AT THEIR M a in m o i h fviorc, IN OSC'I.OLA, PA., A. LAItGE & WELL-SELECTED Spring & Summer Goods, rfRCUASED AT THE LOWEST UAIt- KET RATES, A XI) TO BE SOLD AT A SLIGHT ADVANCE ON COST. CONSISTING ov DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEEN6WARE. WOOD i. WILLOW WAI.E, NOTIONS, CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS ANDSIIOIS. LU'RNITURE & MATTRESSES, JL FLOUR AND FEED, AND EVERYTHING ArPERTAINlNO TO WELL-REGULATED HOUSE ROLDS, A8 WELL AS TO MILLS, MINES, AND CAMTS. nitDERS RECEIVED AND PROMPTLY TILLED. UIGHEST MAKKETRATES PAID FOM COfSTnY TKODUCE. 3ALKSMEN AKE ATTENTIVE, f'O LITE AND OBLIGIXO. QALL, SEE, EXAMINE, AND BE convinced; J. A. KLATTENKERGEI., & CO. Oweola Mills. ra Ar.nl II, lt. t It ECEMBEB- 1869. 1869. FAfjIi TRADE. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!! NEW GOODS!!! WM. HEED & CO., Market Street Clearfield, Pa., J JAVE JlsT OPENED a large ana com plete aitortment ef Foreign and ItomrsUc DItY GOODS; Kmbracinp s full lino of Drcsn Goods 1'airtler, noolrn and Zrphvr ISbnwIa, Uorwi 8hirU, Fine Flannela for under w?ar, Dreaties and Capea : Trimminga of all kind, Alexander t Kid tilovr. ( ntferinr to Joovmi, ) Zephvr and Worried LAD IKS AXD GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. HATS, CAfS, FURS, AC.f AC, AC. HAVING eel ec ted onr awa rtnrk with Ihe irate rt eare, bur era will find a decided Advantage in calling. HAYING MADE ARRAXUKMKXTf with an importing bouee in tha eaat, country dealera aitl be tupplied with f.fpbvr la any quantity, at Nt-w Yctik and I'hiladrtplna Jobbing pricet. Clearfield, Prpt. 12, ISoP-lm, aim tL ias.(LD ,.w. aona MAHTtaoaw. FALL OPENING. ARNOLD HAKTSIIOnX, CinwENsvii.Li, Pa. JJAVK Jl'ST OI'KNKD a large and mnsl ccmlcte stock of HATS k CATS, KOOTS 8110KS, UAiii)VAi!K,(;ri-:i:NswAi:i'; BACON, DBI ED FUl'IT, G HOCK RIBS, SALT, .C, KC, AC. psliifaction gnsranteed as to e,eitlit.v and frice. All kinds of lumber and frodncc fascn in ea ehange for geJOils, tlivc n. a call hefnrc nnrrha sirgclsenhcee. ARt'il.ll A IIARTHIIUH.N. Cernenstillr, rV.t. !. 'f.t-tf, (1 illTIOJI. All neeeons areeanllcnrd not to J tnlerfera wllh the following deeeTihed prof ertr. In the possesion of J.nsca A. Ihion, of llred.e tnwnshii, ae the aatne belong to ns: One team of borers, one cow, bog, wagon, log alerta. hemes, chain, sawa, bar, eels, boesehoW g""ds, Ac, Ac. C. XI. A J. UARRIriON. Neilwe 4. laf.H-lrea mraaeon and nhd.salnal loiportrs or eeer, I kiad ef tha latest losnroeeracnte, for tela .1 tke. Flcre a JIARJSWKls JMrHirarf, riavvarf, tit. MEIIUELL & BIG LEU, eataaa in II AH ITVAH K, Alw, Manafartariuiof Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. CLEARFIELD, PA. LOT OF SADDLES, BRIDLES, Ilarnsss, Cellars, etc., (or salt if .ERR'' tlOLEH. pALMFft'T'PATENT US LOAD- log Qjiy Forks, for sals fcy MSRRELL i, BIOI-ER. Q1L, P4INT, PUTTY, GLASS, Kails, etc., for sale by MERRELL t BIOLER. II ins ess trim Msgs k shoe Findings, for sal, by MEUtlEM- A BIGLER. Q USS, PISTOLS, SWORD CANES For sals ly ' MkKREI.fi A BlOI.ER. gTOYEH, OF ALL SORTS AND 6iies, for sale by M F.I! It ELI, 4 BIOLER, RON! IRON I IKON! IRON! For sal. by MERRELL ft BIGLER. 2oibp, SHOES k HORSE SHOE NAIL.0, for sate v, MERRELL A BIGLER. pt'LLEY BLOCKS, ALL SIZES And bast Uannfaetnre, for sale by MERRELL ft BIGLER- T HlilBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES, for sal. by MERRELL ft BIOLER. "J70DDER CUTTERS for anlo by MERRELL ft BIGLER. SAWS! SAVSI SAWS I ATTENTION, LUMBERMEN! a nr.vovvTio' i.r s.urst EMERSON'S PATENT PERFORAItATED Cross-Cut, Circular and Long Saws, (ALL GUXMINa AVOIDED.) ALIO, tmerson s ratcnt Adjustable swage, For Spreading, Eliarpenlng, and Fhaplng tha Teelh of all Splittinf Sews. tesV'horor a Descriptive Circntar and Fries List. HKKRELL A BKJLER, )an tf) General Agent, Clearteld, Fa G. S. FLEGAL, 1EALIH IW STOVES AD HOLLOW-WIRE, ah. MeuniACrvnia of Tin, Copper & Sheet Iron Ware, rblli)sburg, Ceutre re Pit, fllHK nnderaigned respcctrnllj nnnonbeel le l tbe nablie that be baa on hand n eare. fullf-eeleeted and wall assorted stock of 6torse. His rarietj eunsisU of HIE CELEBRATED IRONSIDES, Which bare never failsd to give perfect aatlsfae lion to in. most raitldltna or lis purchasers, Continental, Lehigh, Farmer, Davlitlt. ftpaers' Antl Host, Niagara, Cbarsa, llsrald. sre., witb every variety ef the bast fitubnrg Mauufaetnr,. VkvTh. Tin and Fheet Iron war, glrea witb tbe Moves la asada of Ihe heae'eel and best msterlal, and warranted t. give perfect (atia. faction, ilia stock ef PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES Is larger, bitter and cheaper Ibaa ever before avhibu.d to tbe pnblie. lie defies competition either in earietv, quality er rice. Hs Is also prepared le famish a ootnplete assortment of Tin, Copper, Shoot-Iron, Wooden and Willow Ware, Wholesale er retail, meaoraetared neatly aad with the enie view te service, front the best ma terial ia tbe market PL0W8, PLOW FOISTS. A COPrKR, BRASS AND ItlON RKTILP.S, Of every desoriptloa eonstantly ea band. LIGHTNING U0D3. Sopsrior folht, pot np en short notice, Tbe Point be offers te the poblie Is II.. seme as Is now need by ibe Pennsylvania Railroad Co eat their buildings. ORDERS FUR fiPOUTING, ROOFING! And other Work belonging to bis business will be prompt! (lied by oaperienwd aad skiUIai worka.00. ISRASS, COlTER Ay D OLD METTLB Taken In exchange for goods. FAIRBANKS' FTAXIiARD SCALES, or aix Ktana; Baggage Barrows, Warehouse Trncka, pylog Presses, Improred Knney lire" ron ialji ar MERRKLL k 1GLEH, Irrklrm IP Marelfrart. j3".f ctecond rtrcet, t learnrlil, ra. Owureoln llnkery. -tTe-ir propnwi to fnrnish to tbe eilleens of Ooccola the ''Starl of Life" In tbe shape of BREAD. PIES AND CAKES, nf .vert desired form nnd taste. An we ail It t tnil. after which we will ran the risk of receiving a liberal share ef pnbltc palronegj Osceola, Not. 1, IBM. T. B. 0 ERl F!t, tlCT tbe DEjlOCIATlO Al,.SA0. Only V i i tti -,. Story eetej .g),;, ,sr tf ,, , ,i ,i sna mend Hoots and raocs, at his new shon to. St-IIe especially Invites Ih. atlentlnn ef . Ur.b., Ha Is satiiBed that he can pUaaw Merchant, wi.hmg to purcha.. at wholcMle. s. .i,,,.,,,,, ,,, k, ,mt 0,,B, , " the, will find It to their .rte....g. lo ei.m.na ,l h,., p.ui,,,.) II. i. prepared IU stack before p.,.h..g '-" C..b er Counts; Produce. 'W, , fcs. "tb! .. . , a ISA. ei,v nr nelt door to Showers 4 Orahsm a store. Thilipsburg, All. , lL '""' on Market etrcet, Clearlald, Pa and kept byi - fellow cnaaaiaaly walled Potrttf. the Smith house, Corner of riead Third rltraatt, CtlCAHFir.l P, FA (Oppotita tba pMteager Pepoi.) fTIH anderf.)fned baa treated tbia larfe and L eomnndfona boa fue tha aatertaiameat aad anodation of tba traveltna uahlte. U tb era- fore tolteltt trnveleera and ettjuurnert ta giro kt a oall. Hi TAM.lt will ha turpllad wtik tt be"t tha ft ark at affTfda. and ehara-rt raaaoaabla. reAint.la mi sa.l l.nnf tit uMnmi.rlila tmimimt4 It aiu-,Lapj t0 tjB ,out oTliyo.tf I.KWIB BMITH. THE LEONARD HOUSE. (Ne the Railroad Depot,) BBED BTRKhT, CLEARFIELD, PA. Ov I). COODFL:rLOM'( Proprlatof. ATiRW ftmt-elaea Hotel la e.ry Hnant-- eomforlable rooma ill the moderk improra meuta tbe beet of LIQl'OKb frdmpt abund ance, and raaonalle rhargei. Tile patron eg of tha puhlie ia reFpectfulljr nlieitad. Teametera will please take nntioe that a larfre barn bat Jaat bean erected for tba thelterinf of hor are, loaded wafonaand oarriagoa baring aoommodiout yard adjacent to tha Fro:fcht aod Paaaenger depot, je&l THE MANSION HOUSE, Corner of fteeond and Market Streets, CLr.ARFiF.rn, p.t. rtitll? old aal eotnnodiona Hotel bsi. dnrlng X lb. futit year, been enlarged to doable lis furmer capaeity for. the snterlainment of atraa g.rt and guests. The whole boiiJing baa keen rcforniibsd, and (he proprietor will spare nn pains to render bis gusstt comfortable while Haying with him. IO. fll.P.IUD DV.H I.'IUHI.U, . w and from the Depot on Ih. arrival and departure of each train. DAVID JOHNSTON, nova tf Preprieur. THE WESTERN HOTEL, CLEARFIELD, PA. rpilK subscriber having leased for a teres of 1 Tears this wall-known Hotel, (kept for many years hy Mr. Lanicb.) and re-iuod and refer nt.h.d ft throughout, is now prepared to enter tain travelers and tbe poblie generally upon terms it is hoped alike agreeable to botn petrona oroorlelor. His TAB1.K and- BAR will ba sop-liea will, vk- beet the market affords) aad no pains will be spared oo i. rt to add ba lbs eonvonienee nnd comfort of bis goesla. J0UN D0UUULRTY. not! P.onleteei THE ALLEGHENY HOTEL. JsUtfKET Br. CLEARFIELD. Pa. THIS largo and oratnodiom nw hotel bat been oprned for tho aoeommodation of tha public, where tba proprietor will ba glad to meet bia old frieoda, and receive a ahare of puhlie pat ronage. II y etriot pereonal attention to tha da-' Utile of bia buainrae, be bnpea to be able in render catiafaetion to bit patron a. The TARLK will aiwaja be boautifullr eupplied with the beet that can be procared in tbe market, and the BAP. will eontaln a full atock of LIQUORS, DEER, Ac. Good itablinf attached. CASPER LEIP0LDT, ClearBef J, Marrb 3, U69-1 Proprietor. THE EAGLE HOTEL, MAIN ST., CUUWEN6VILLE, PA. HAVING looted for a term of year tha above well known and popular kotel, (kerpt formerly by Mr. Matoa. and lately by Mr. Event.) the pretent proprietor haj re fitted it witb tbe object of reader ng hit gueata eom fort able while ojoarning with bim. A fine, hrrga Buhle aad Yard it attached, for the care aad protect! oa of boreet, earritgei and wagon i. A liberal eh are of pnblie patron are ia tolieltee. febU tf JUUN FOUTS, Prop'r. SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE, 1 or weuft villa, Cleartield couuty. Pa rpumaldand well eetabtiebod Hotel, beaatU X folly titoated ob the baakt of tba Suaque beone. Id the boroigh of Cnrwenjville, bat beea leaded fur a term of years by tha andertigned. It hat been entirely refitted, and la now open tw the public generally and tbe travelling comma nlty in particular. No palm will be apartd to render gueata comfortable white tarrying at thia home. Ample Stabling room for tba aocomme- dailoa of teame Cbargea moderate. Ja0. 1, ' if WM. M. JEFFRIES. THE AMERICAN HOUSE, turweuiTllln, Clearfield county, Fa. fTllIE nnderaigned bas leased this old and long L enabllihcd hotel, (formerly kepi fcy-MijoT Isaae Binom.) situate in a central portion of the town, and bas entirely rt-lttad aod ro fnrol.h. it, aid r. modeled the Mauling, ao aa to make It aa object, hereafter, for the traveling pablie tt patroniao this large and .ommndloos bouse, dsc S.-CS-tf J0HS J. READ. THE EXCHANGE HOTEL, II L. TING DOM, PA. flUItS eld ejtaWiihmect baring been teased X. by J. MORRISON, formerly proprlslor of the "Morrison lliese,"haa been thoroughly ren ovated and refurnished, aod tupplied witb all tba modern improvements and coovonieooes ae cessary to a first elsis Hotel. Tne dining room bas been removed to tba nret Hoof, add is now spacious and airy, Tbe chambers ara wall van. tilated, acd the proprietor will endeavor te make bis guosts perfectly at home. JcS 1. MORRISON, Proprietor. t. w. wiu.ica t.oa. ntw. THE AMERICAN HOUSE, I.uthcrebarg;, Clearfield Co. Pa. Tnt.S well knowa and long eslabllabed Hotel, formerly kept by R, W. Moore, end latteily by Wa, webwem.sr, haa keen leaaed for n term ol jeara by tho nodersigned, to wbiob tba attoa tlea ol the traveling public is now called, and a liberal ahare of pubiie patroeage la aolieited. aprl,'oe-ly.pd bUAW A WALLACi. THE RAILROAD HOUSE, MAIN ST., rillLIPSBURQ, PA. fpilK nnderaigned keeps constantly on band I the beet ef Llqnora. His table Is nlwava supplied with ths West the market affords. Tbe traveling pubiie will do well te give him a ealL aovl. oj. RUllhRT LLOYD. '0015 aad Iior3. DANIEL CONNELLY, Hoot and Shoe manufacturer, CLEARFIELD, PA. HAS Just received n fine lot of French CALF cKINS, and is aow prepared ta manatee. lure everything in bis Una at iba lowest tgorsa. Hs will warrant hie work lo be aa represented. Ha respectfully solicits a eail. at bia shon aw ttarket street, second dcor weatef thspostonoe, where fas will do all in kia newer to reader satie faction. Soma fine Gaiter tons on hand. yt,-er-y danikl coknellt. TEACE PROCLAIMED. THE WAR 07E& 15 CLKliPlSU. KNOX TOWNSHIP QUIET. Nearly all the Contrabands going back to ineir ot matreri ; tut nary ont gning to old Mattachusrttt, uhrrt they were loved to long and to veil. IN mneuenee of ths above facts, t. SHORT, of the old "Short bhoe Show," woald aa. anonre to bis numerous patrona, and the people ef Clearfield county at largo, that ha baa now n tret rate lot of good material, jflit received frosa tbe Eaat, and is prepared nn short ftotloe ta make SnORTT.' FIV BOOT AD SHOE SHOP. EDWARD MACK. Con, 11 ARRET A tn 8ra., CLEARFIELD, f. milK proprietor bas entered Into tha BOOT A .1 RUHR kaalaose at tbe above stand, aad it determined not to be outdone either ia e.al. Ity or price for bit work, Special atteatlon will be paid to manufacturing Pewed work. 11. bas on band a large lot of Rrenck Rip and Calf Bklne, of tbt very best quality. Tba cltl sens ef Clearfield aad vleiaity are respectfully invited te give kia a trial. Me chares for aaile ov, tf XEW lilHIT AM) SHOE SHOP, in ti RrrEnnviM.B. TM E subscriber baring lately started , Bvv Boot and 8koe shop In Carw.a',m. Main street, oppoaite Joseph R. 'rwln', tTm """' w.pwii.iij nieniw , me o.blle thai be ia nrepared to a..'ac ) Bo,u aad Shoes, aad ere-viMo. ,,, ., ,korl notice, m keip, ., band a good art meat of rsedr-uad. work, whiek ke will sell ebeap fee eik ev aonaift prctueo. ecU7 (I LI1I T. ,