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Mr. Biti eb. Public Service every gttulialu, woruing and even-Inn- For puro Drugs, Spices, Vines, &c, Boyer & Sbaw's is Me placo. "Christmas comca but once a year," nnd in tliis Anno Domini it makes its happy appearance on Saturday. A hew paper to bo called tlio Thus Youth will (oon be published at Ty rone. That if an articlo much needed in this place, as well as Tyrone. . It will bo noticed that J. A. Blnttcn- bergor k Co., ut Osceolu, are making handsome Christmas and New Year's presents to all their patrons by a heavy reduction on ull their immeuso toclc of goods. Call and see them. - Por ati excellent Album, inquire at BOYER & SHAW'S. Thanks. Mr. A. Winch, Periodical Dealer, 506 Chestnut street, Philadel pint, has our thank, for a copy of the old Franklin Almanac for 1870. This it a valuable publication. To be had at the Poxtofllce, or as abovo, on tho receipt of 20 conts. . For Children's Toy Bonks, Alphabet Blocks, Building Blocks, ia, go to BOYER 4 SIIAW'S . Hiakth and Home. This is with out doubt the best literary journal published in the country. No hearth or home should be without it. Send five cents to tho publishers, Messrs. Pettengill, Bates ii Co., 37 Park Row, New York, and get a specimen num ber. Those of our readers residing in this vicinity can call at the Postotllte and subscribo or buy a sample number. Tor Diaries for 1870, highly im proved and very convenient, go lo BOYER k SHAW'S. The list of jurors for January term of court will be found in this number. Jurors will plcafe bear the fact in mind that the Courl at its last sitting mado a rule imposing a fine of (20 upoat vry defaulting juror who is unable to give a substantial excuse for his Don. attendance. Witnesses will also bo rigorously dealt with who fail to nut in an appearance. Tho Court evidently means business, and should cither jurors or witnesses impede it, they will be compelled to "pay the piper." For Toys, in every imaginable variety, very amusing and funny, goto BOYEIt & SHAW'S. IIobriblc Death. Daniel Sander lin, of Washington township, Lycom ing connty, on Thursday last, while removing a slab from a circular saw, was caught and thrown against the saw, which cut him nearly in two, and then threw him about sixteen feet. The saw struck him on the shoulder, passing diagonally through his body cutting his heart in twain. He was an industrious upright citizen, and leaves a wife nnd children to mourn Ins untimely loss. 11 a is a relaliro of the families of the same namo residing in Bell township, in this county For Fine Stationery, plain and perfumed, go to a BOYER i SHAW'S. Thk Dee Law. The editor of the Juurml, lust week, staled in substance, that the general game law enacted lust winter, repealed the tpecinl door law pwscd for this county. We are no lawyer, but do not soc it in that light. If the act u repealed, why did the State, authorities placo it upon the statute book? Again, does a general set repeal a special act without refer ring to it 7 Docs not tho gnner.il game law apply oiilv to counties where there is no special law upon the subject f Jiow, go in lawyers, hunters and legal minded editors, nnd let th peoplo know Whut tho law really does mciin. For everything needful to make Christmas merry, New Year happy, nd the children cheerful, go to Beyer t Shaw't and cct thorn an outfit. School Appropriation. Below will ie found the amount of the Stnte Ap propriation duo eiuh School IiMrict Clearfield coutity for li'if, (nkon rom the books of I ho School llepart- Tient, and ccriificd to fcv D. A. S. vstcr. Kbcj , Warrant Clerk : earis.., I!.- WUUrehani . ll.t tiolilnliih TIJ 00j Huston II? 'Jordan Ill on I Kir! Iiau. IJ MM kno, 21! ("ii l.awienre I.1 .Mi I Lmaber Cite... ll 00 Morn.....,,,;.,., HI ,rn er.. Ifird lnd -adj 'wnde... ...... it. via-ton t's o i e 1 u t PI ..e CS (Kl HI .".'i ?t .".a Sm mi 4t l' M h I i ll a, .so IB ( in on l Ml On I V H anngtoa "'Id ?0 (,0!o.ce.,ls-... ,resnile. r?oo'prnn ""r SS Pike.. MVB . 7.'wrBioa. n"", Woodward.... -T40I Fi.r hoautiful mantel ornAmeiit(, 7 chtup and useful, go to lOTf-fl A f--LfAW S. ,!,,, i;, Foi 111, 15!TU I J. 0. G'Me...farenai YVilliam VltTnrCIrorJ .'owe M.Ufl.v 1l,l'.Tu MMI. ' v. m. reter, urailluid Aufui'ai .Migoot n i-iirv i.ianiti,.. W Ml. b-imi'S TtlirtiaiiU- I'aiil M -naiii'T t hi .t J..lm K lriu.,CUrfii. Tli ... Itilcj .I"lin l.rtle, Jr. " N 'lliain WiM-..,rcririiioii n h i llustuR vVainll. I'm. In HwtiH Hillilriiti.riln Miclioel H a.li r.....l.irri, Hat id Dale I. ticlcit .IllhllHiU... " II. S M..,.ie I'rnn Wilham llrrir...jirar.lA. iLmluh tlseeole Ali i. Murray " .lohn llurn TOAVrhK jritori. Jlin W. Pavl..i1eeeri!'Mil,'hill 8hf.r... Oirard Wm. 8. Wright.. II. .UclilaugliliD... " Solum. n llyirs.. VVro. I.ijrlituer... Hainnrl I'urry... Adam lln'th I Levi ftirl. M. L. I loot IT IK. K. Shircv flofhcn ,.n'llll'.l:.Sihoiin.ncr,llrhitm Johu Clary., Iliimiucl.. .....lllooui'H. I). Stc.hcn Uulich lira.ltor.l llvorirc liuUiT ' J. M. I'arlil Hraily Wm. Mct'larrcn... " C. K. Suicud....liurisidc Kranll. Kawver., 11 John Rolii.cn Chcit Levi Itolaiid ' Jaciih I'cuniiijrloti.. " M'..M.l'licrou..Clcar(leU Andrea-i-hod " .NifholaM ISirftw... Jordan .1. L. '1 lioiiiinon... It. Kcunrdy Karthnui Newton Read. ..Lawrence .lownh Owcim.. " H. ouiiif... Lumber City J.il.llllo... " A. I. hliaw Jacob HnrKO Morrln J.K.M'.Murray..N.Vaah. lolm Yotlirs..Covitigtou A. eVhnarrs.,., John Huesa.,., M John Iteiter... " 8. b Cranston " John K. Can- Girard Jaiuca Urahain.... ' Joe, l.'atherninti...laccolit Chnrh-a I'leavtT I'cnu llavid .ienccr " lloorfre rullerton... " Jamee L. Hoover.. ..Pike Robort SluU...VuuJ wanl For Toilet Articles, tho bust Ainori can manufacture, and finest French, English and German importations, embracing the purest and best soaps and perfumeries in tho world, go to BO YE It & SHAW'S. Recorder's Office. Below will be found the number of Deeds entered for record in thin office for the week ending Mondny, December 18th, 1809, together with tho names of the grant ors and grantees, where situated, and tho consideration : , Doed of Jacob Troutwine acd wife to Oodfried Scliock, for lot in Hrady tp.; comidcration, till. Deed of Oeorirc h narr and wife to Lewii Schock. for lot No. 20 in Troutville; coimideration, $43. Deed of Samuel Trov and wife to John L. Penti. for M acrea in Drady In.: eonaiderstiou, H,?00. Deed of Gainer P. Uloom aud wife to Matilda Bloom, for 71 acres in Pike tp.: consideration, SI. Deed of John Kline, Br., snd wife to George Bowcreox, for 12 acree in ilradlurd tp.; cou-sidetu-tion. 10U. Deed of George Uowfreox and wife to John II. Gearhart, for 12 acre! in Bradford tp.; considera tion, (110. Deed of Francia S. Fiiher and wife to Samuel Miller, for three-fourth tract in Cheat tp.; consid eration, $Q.i iO. , Deed of Henry JJen" snd wife to II. D. Roue, for oue acre in New Washington; consideration, (r00. John Crisfiild and wifo to Gilbert CrleSeld, for 102 acres in Woodward tp.; consideration, $2,027. You will find a splendid assortment of Time Books, at BOYER & SIIAW'S. Congress having failed to do any thing towards relieving the tightness in the money market, J. A. Blatten berger & Co., of Onc-eola, Pa., offer as a remedy still further reductions on their previously low prices. 3t If you want pure Confectionery, plain and fancy Raihins, Figs, Oranges, Lemons, ko., Boyer & Shaw have them. Slightly Mihtakf.. Mr. Charles nmner said at tho Academy of Muaic, on Wednesdayevening last, that "Hod was clearly the lather ol ail men : hence ull men nro equal." Tho "learned Thcban" is slightly mistaken. All men ure not exactly equal. Shakes- pcaro assures us that some men are born creat, that somo achieve crcut- ness, and that somo have greatness thrust upon them. -Now, Shakespeare knew a great deal more ubout human mil ii re than Sumner particularly of while human nature. Bvsidos, all men are not quite equal in courage. Some persons resent an assault with all the vigor that tho manly art of sclf'do fonso permits while others take a flog ging gently passively almost as if they liked it. Sumner's logic, there fore, falls to the ground. Age. Devilish Personal. But as it comes from a loil lady, there munt be more truth than pQelry in the chargo. At a recent Woman's Rights Conven tion in Washington, Mrs. Livermorc paid her respocts to (irant and Yates. Sho told how, when engaged in hospital work during tho wur, she needed tho signature of tho Governor of tho Slate of Illinois to somo docu ment, and after going to several places, could not find him. Finally the hackman said he could find him, and took her to a liquor saloon, lie went in and found the tiovernor, but told Mi's. Livermorc that she must go in, for lie could not como out. Shuj went in, and there behind a green I screen, that too many persons might not see him, she found tho Governor of the great Sluto of Illinois, all in a heap, dead drunk. Afterwards he was f' tit to Congress as a Senator, fur sir years. At a later stugo slio needed the signature of another officer at the seat of war, and could not find him besauso ho whs tiff on one of his sprees. Afterwards he vas made that man President of the United Hates. Tho General Rawlins family fund colleeted in Hew York now amounts to e.3,600. Wotiir Sa Kee, a Chinese, has enter ed the Lewishurg I'tiivetnity. ?a,amrtl. Oa Pefcmher 7th, l!t, by J. C. lUnstTT, E)., Mr. UF.OHlii W. Fl'LLEII. of JrnVm.n county, Pa., and Miss MART J. HOI GHKRTY, of liar ion, county. Pa. At lluiitingdoa, oa November If.ch. isro, by Her. O. V. Zjhir. Mr. GK0. W. HAVXE.. of rirartleln-. and Mies ANX1.K M. BROTHERS, of Huntingdon, Pa. Ob tbe tlh of .Nor. l.QC9, al the paecona e of the Evangelical Association, la Lock Haves, by Rev. Giroaoa Hrsrui, Mr. O. Vt KI.LS TWITMYFR, sf 7, os, IV, and Misj JOANNA C. HEE.K, sf Fillmore, Ps. On tbe evening sf the 7lh DeeititUr, isr.o, in Altcmnv by llev. Dovin, Mi. II. II. II I'R K FT, of Frsnllis, P.., and Miss KATE REESE, of Fillmore. Pa. larhrts. Clearfield Markets. Corrected weekly by Iln ea-in Mo.ene, Ifhole.ale ssid Hetsil Dralee in Dry tlood. sltoi-sriea, Pro visions, Ac Uaxket stieet, LIsarlieM, Pa. llASrii!i.n, P Pre. r, Mel. ATle.fvven,;iti llfl I los, stressed , r. i u. i.i u..i... , 1'nr.i, p i" ,.x.i., prim 1 Apvle butror, V'iL I'" Uain ,...(iui, , B.itfr I'l'i, 40 Hhoulders.. tint's I H.sns s ('('(. 3IU Siilr (Ml(,e floekwbest. j. I J;i Lard....'...... II n"kw best flour lb, Mess pork.yi bol. ..S7 nu U I Ari.i SI lkt. All BeL ferh ... iit If ni..n"""!....'.".. I 00 H..nl 1 (111(0, 1 (Ml Potstnrt P0rt,I (10 Cora, shelled.- I l'ea"hf, dried, ft... IS Torn, ear ('(. Plaster, Tp tibl I M Cm meal, T.sok. I ii live 1 5.S is 78 (HI L(,0P 47 rw" ' t! u r ,0 ; Clmrrseed. 10' Salt.Vsa-h . I " 'i --u no Chee. rh Liig;l.-s. I K in. rXuS ('0 "" iCIierries, ft.. 0?, ?n tihln(le,26 llilu'u, 1 1 do I Cliirkesia, drsd, D, I s liniothy Slid s "0 , Kir Si Tallow I?t llisasrsal- 1 0(1 Wheat. I H I Flowr 7 iwc T 0' Wool 4n Has ....... U (eJi l Wervd, y$4 JM Mnrrlngt nil, Ihaih, A II tin) a ngo nii injiiinl linaliiiml entered thendii o of the .V '. Tnlmne, and itlitil his enrmy. The wotiniled man vtsu tlcti to the Astnr lloiist, hiigeiiM) fur a few days in great iigony, win iinminully iniu'ried on his tltmth. bed to Iho wllo (if his murderer by two ministers, and then went to the bar of God. During his dying hours this man received messages of sympathy from distinguished men and women, inclu ding married men and Christians. The press manifested tho liveliest interests in his enso, and with very few exceptions, spoke tenderly rf him, and Invoked tho vongoneo of tho law upon his murderer. To us, tho whole case, tho seduc tion, tho murder, tho sympathy, tho nominal marriage, co'nstituto tho most disgusting" and donioruliziiiL' ehupler in tho unnuls of social and domestic life. Wo rend nothing worse in tho worst days of London or Paris society. ' It needed tho farce of a pretended marriage solemnized by tw o ministers, to complete the ghastly drama. Tho astounding ceremony, to the horror of tlio lhristiun community, was nctually performed, and the guilty bridegroom passed from this nuptial tragedy to his reckoning with Him who lias said, "Thou shall not commit adultery ," as well as, "Thou shult not kill." Those two commandments govern our views of the right and wrong of mis iripio crime. Tho facts nro briefly theso, ns we gamor ilium lroin the papers : Jtich ardson, a writer for the press, becume intimate with tho wifo of McKarland , sno ion nor nusbitnd nnd resided in the same house with Richardson : sho obtained un Indiana divorco from her husband without his knowledge; and her husband murdered Richardson. It is not pretended that Me Garland was unfuithful to her; but he had be come intemperate and lost hi prop erty. A divorce obtained under 6iich circumstances is void und worthless in tiie eye of morals and religion. To marry a woman so divorced is adul tery, und tho minister who aids in the pretended marriago abets tho crimo. McKarland is a murderer in the sight ot God's law ; as Dan. Sickles is, who was appointed Minister to Spain; and as Colo is, who has just been appointed to orlieo in Washington. Those men, Mcl-'ailund, Sickles, and Colo, are all guilty of manslaughter, even in the mildest view of crime, and it would bo well for society if tlmv could bo held responsible, and pun. ished as murislayero. JVo possiblo justification of their crimes can be made. In tho case of McFarland there is even less palliation than in tho others. Ho has been two or three years about it, and a sudden provo cation cannot bo urged in extenuation of his crime. It will bo hard to make any jury tako this view of il. und: when they sit in judgment on a mnn who shoots tho seducer of his wife, they will brine in a verdict served', him ri'iht- That has como to bo lh common, but immoral, sentiment of this country. We hope ho will be con victed and punished to tho extreme of tno law. And (if we are alone in tho press of the United States in tho opinion) we nevertheless dclihorntely and defi- nitely proclaim tho opinion that of two wicked men, tho seducer is more vilo than tho murderer. Tho tenth commandment is as holy as the sixth. Tho Hovtjiiih is bs binding also. Key was as base a man as Sickles. They who invade a homo with tho purposes oi bucii destroyers, are the) vilest men who walk the footstool of offended God, and tho swill retribution of their guilt by the hand of an infuriated hns bund, is as deservetl as tho more terriblo thunderbolt of divino indigna tion. It does not make it right lor a man, even in his madness, to tako law into his own hands. But the wrath of God sometimes is speedily executed by tho wrath of man. But what of the chief sinner? Is ho to bo reckoned a martyr and saint ? Had tho ministers of God gathered about tho dying bed of this bad mnn to tell him of the only way to heaven through JcsiisChrist; hud they prayed with him that his sins might bo for given, and his lust hours bo mado the life of his immortal soul, it would have been a mission worthy of their calling. Hut to sanctify his crimo with tho offices of our holy religion and to thunk God "for what these two have been to pitch other and tor what they may he i.f," is an outrage that sur passes anything which we have lately had 10 condemn. We would not have believed that thcro is a Christian pastor on the earth, who would emnlov the offices of religion und tho words of prayer, to crown with bonetiit lions sueli a horrid bed. Jt would have been charity and Christ-like to do tho dying sinner good, and no Christian pastor would have been belter em ployed than in pious ministries to the' departing soul of this burdened, murdered man. But wo do not hear, though the newspapers reveal all the secrets of that slrungo nuptial death bed sceno, that any of the threo cler gymen suit! ono word to the poor man of the Lamb of God who tukelhawuy the sins of men, not ono word of tho instant need of penitence and pardon; or of hopo "Thai while the lamp holds ont to barn, lbs vilest sinnrr nsny return." Perhaps, they did, nnd iho reporters do hot Icll of it. But they do tell us that tho woman in response to Mr. Beccher's inquiry promised to love tho dying man as long &sshe. lives, though it is well known to ull parties, thai her husband, according to the laws of God and the Stalo of New York, is living and claims her us his own! 3. Y. Observer. The tmlicm onj nttomliinls at the White House ore rnjoinrtt, by lis mis tress, to wear Rwallow-tiiileJ coiitrt. There i nu nioro raco hr nentimcnl in a U'H rp limlcr Imt, lut, If ttisltitn dt'iiittndt ll, nnd fashion declares it to he. '-tho tiling," who fliull relupe lo obny ? John H. l(iiiiilil.on, recently elect6.1 1'rnthoiiolnry of TinRH county. ha held I hut ptisilion ever Rince lc:15. A (oimli, (old or Sore Throat Reuiree immediate attention, aa nrjlpct often results in an incurable utig Diaraite, Brown Bronchial Trochei will invariably gire instant relief. Fir Pronehitis, Astbms, fstarrb, Coniil.plive and Throst Iiiseases, they have s I rnntlilnf effeeL J Sicgrri snd Pnl.lie Speaker nse them to elear and strrne;iben the vok. Owing to the god repnfatieil snd pnpnlarlty of ibe Trot-lies, many worthless and eheap imitations are offered, which are food for nothing. He sure lo ohtain the true IIHiiWN'ft IlKONCHIAL TROCHES. . (Ml tvwrv where. so.!"! fioodi, CiuirnlM, rtr. sai.s smuts t. w. skasas , A. SAA J. U.GUAIIAM&SONS, MAllkfcT RTH IvKT, C L K A It FIELD, Pa. Dealers in all kinds of LUMBER, Dry Goods, Groceries, 4c rilHB subieril'iri hiring nUrtd Into pirtntr L ihlp for It) purpoet of Wrying oo th tii tit) em of Merc nan diil rig. now offer r good tod rar opportunity to tbt olltieni of Clear Held and adjulntug uountlei to buy itore gnodi at whole. iW or ratal. prici, that will a ton I. h th UTiinitrueted. Their gnodi will b particu larly let noted to m It this market, Kvery lady will, therefor, rail tho attention of her hnnhand to th.i fact. beiaw thii branch of our buainau will raoelr special attentUo, acid averytbing needed in a well regulated houiabold will at all timei be found In our itore. DRY GOODS: Our Hock of PHY f.(M)IM .hall not be lur paised, either in quality or price, and will en brace, In part, Printtof every ityle, Qlngbami and Lawne of every quality, Mustlni of every grade, De Latnei, adapted to the taatei of the old and young; and every article of any kind of goodi they eell ti to be aa repretented, and war ranted to give tatii faction. DRESS GOODS: Ai to PRi:SH ;0H-w have a splendid assortment of Alpaoat, black, white, and in col ors; Arm urea, Silks, and in short all the newest styles in tbe market. We desire this fact to become known to every person In the county. With our new and extensive stock of DltEHS GOODS, the ladies can all be suited by Juit dropping in and getting a nice draes pattern, lace sott, kid gloves or by doing that which is better : give her a writ-filled purse, and she will find good and paying investments in embroid eries, edgings, ribbona, gloves, hosiery, or any other household nocessities. GENTLEMEN'S WEAR: And In ad Jltion to what we have alrealy enumerated, we keep all kinds of GEHTl.E- Mi:'H WKAH-such as Cloths, Cesilmores, Satinetts, Bats, Boots and Shoes, sic., beildos, a nice assortment of Made-up t'l.OTV!. NO for Men and Boys, manufactured out of the very be itt material, which we will sell for eaah or exchange for country produce at price which will astonish everybody. SQUARE TIMBER: We are) now largely engaged is buying and selling sULARE TIMIIICK and manufac tured LIMBER, aod will give this branch of bualneaa sperial attention, aod therefore make It an object to every one who has Lumber to sell to come and dal with us. GROCERIES k HARDWARE : W. ahsll slss keep constantly cn band a general assortment of (iltOCF.RIl; and H AHIJH AKi:, which we will sell at tioeed ingly low prlees. Wa also keep a full assort ment of UUEnXMWAHi:. TUi department will bs kept full aad complete, and all who contemplate housekeeping, will And it to their advantage to corns and trad, with as; bscsuse w. sr. so situ.t.d, and, from long experience lu tb. business, so well acquainted with tbe wants and necessities sf this community, tbst we feel sstisfied if every man woman aod ebild only makes It a point to buy their goods from as, w. oan pleats ibsa both as to quality and pries. Therefors, come along and buy your BOOTS if FII0E3. HATS A CAPS. READY-MADE TcLOTHINO, snd everything you nsed to ran. der yourselves snd familisa comforUbls, from JAMES B. GRAHAM & SONS, oot CLEARFIELD, PA. 17 ytfilirat. P. T. I. "For thy Stomach's Sake and thine othor Infirmities." St. Paul. Die. iiovi;ifs Pl'HB WEST BRANCH BITTERS. Vsnfr.pure, pleasant and health -giving Tunie strictly vegi-ul'le, and manufaturrd frm the most pure and choice matrrlnls is nut a sjtiHt dtlnl nor stibrtitute for whisky, hut a scientific eonij'ound, fur the protection of the svtom and the cure of disease, made from chemically pnre spirits, entirely free from fui! oil or other irriia tinr propirti, and wilt not disagree or offi-hd the mct dfli-.ate strmach. A long private eiperi enee has attrsted Its Superiority Over all Ordinary Remedies. No nilterl at present otTrrfd to the puMie contain no much medicinal virtue, and yet no sale and pl' tprvi.t te take. It's ne is to cure disene, and it will not create an appetite for rpiritaons liquors, but will cure the effects of dissipation. To increase tbe Appetite, tSK IT. To promote Digestion, I'FK IT. To cure Dyrprpiia, VSE IT. To cure Fever and Agw, IK IT. To cure Billion-nets, VE IT. To cure Constipation. t SE IT. To cure Chronie Diarrhna, 1'SK IT. To cure Heart burn, I'SB IT. To cure Klalulrncc, t'.E IT. To euro Aeld Erurtationa, I'SE If. To cure Nervous Irhilily, t'FE IT. To cure Hypochondria, VPE IT. To eur Pallowness ef Completion, t'PK IT. To cure Pimple and niotchvs, I PE IT. For General ProRtration of the Pbvsiral powers, ISM IT, and H will cure yon. F'dd everywhere, at $I.CI per bottle, Maf.n fvMured riclmivcly by liOYER & SHAW, CLEARFIKLD, PA., V ho offi r liliersl induccuel' to the trade. Oet. 18itf. mocratic Almanac. rfHIS invaluabl- puMifatinn I f-.r aala at the X. mt oflire. It fIiouM nein the han'H of evrry l'rmtnrit. It contain" full ttfcthin rrttlrns fr'-m everv onntT in th I'nited Ftatrr; Wnitlp-J, the nnmter fr lflft enntmns a emplete lit of th natnrf of all the DepapersfnpprrKrd anil mcittw J durifltt l'inrriln's admin ifinit tun ; and that for I fft7 contains the names f all thmp civilmn who wrrt impri'wnod duniig thr eame pertnv. 1 hpe two lints, fof ttitnre rrfrn-., arc wtfrth wne than the pricr of thr i.u-'lteatt4n. The nnuilKr fr I, la alfM) frill if tainalii" tattt. Any oiieernlint ft eewte o the Vt .Ma"ter, will rewiva by retnrn snail a eepy fr etv-b year, Irrenf postage. (Jfli tf OWAIMV rjlCal'.A Kennedy's Med cl I JIMemiTery, rttimnoia s uacno, iiaacrs ixe 1 Lier Oil. Jane's and Aef's wieHirines nf every h'.td, tcYsale br UAKT Kfc A IRiy, 1 Yhil;utclihl,i 'ilmtiscmrntj. FALL AND WINTER FASHIONS? Mil. M. A IHMll R has Just arrived frees I'atis and Li'iiili.n with Hie It test tfeiifne, iiti,iiitny si-lei'ti-fl rtuwi the f lenlcst bitelitei a'so, the nnii elegant Trlitluiiiiy;! to be erirnl in Tafia, sueh as LA 'M, Hill RONS', VKI.VKTM. I l.ftWKHrt. IIIIIMM, VEILS. LINK JEWL'LllV. and HUM. MM I'AIT" ! ATI WINS, HUE.- ai"l CLOAK MAKINt). Lsi'liMive agi'nl !ir Mra. M. Work's celebrated system fur Pulliiis; lailirs' tlreei, asrqup. Lasiuea, Ae. N. W. roMier of Klevenih and chestnut ble. l'hila lil.iia. (Sept V2, 'eu-Om J ISAAC K. STAUFFER, V)YAT(11ES & JEWELRY, No. 4 North Becotiil Street. Corner of Quarry PHILAPELI'IIIA An aaortmcnt of Watehoa, Jewelry, Silver and I') it ted Ware fMtnotantly on hand. Ut pairing ol M atches and Juwelry promptly Bitt'iMieu tu. J5-Kly S. Hilbfirman. - 0. Kitsinger, - II. fiilberuan. S. SILBEEMAN & CO., lUIMlRTKRS AUD JOBIFHS OT FANCY GOODS, PIPES NOTIONS, 4C, lit JTorth Fourth Street, rnj 20 I'llll.AIH.IPIIIA. lyipj T. C. M YER8, w I III ww. w. rtvu o. J. soaa. WM. W. PAUL & CO., WHOLFSALE HOOT AM SIIOi: 23 Market St. A 614 Commerce SL sbove Siitb, my 18 PHILADELPHIA. ly J. HOLLOWBl'SH a. navia CASBT. HOLLOWBUSH & CAREY, BOOKSELLERS, filank Book Manufacturers, AND STATIONERS, . 21S .llarhrt St., Philadelphia. talul'npcr Flour fiacks snd Ilaga. Foolscap, Letter, We, Wrappiug, Curiam snd Wall Papers. feb24-y. DREXEL & CO., No. 31 South Third Mtrtrt, Philadelphia, And Dealers in Government Securities, Application by mail will rewire prompt atten tion, and all information cheerfully furnished Orders solicited. aprll-tf BENSON, CAMPBELL & Co., Ne. 17 N. Fifth BL an J 424 Commercs, PHILADELPHIA, Pa., WHOLESALE GROCERS, And Commission Merchants, roa tr a sals or Wool, Oinseng, Fur Ekins, Fssthrrs. Leather, i'lal beed. Dried FruiU, Clover He .4. Hoots, Deer f kins. Hatter, Ueeswax, i'-bsep bkins, Eftgs, Ac, ae.. As. COXSIGNilKMS SOLICITED. Weekly Price current forwarded en r1"t June II, I8flB Jy:pd LADIES' FAKY FIBS. JOITX PARETRA, 718 Arch St.. Midaie oi the Uluck, bsL , 7lliBiiiSih Ht.,g'iMth side, PHILADELPHIA. Importer, manufacturer and bt-aler in ail kinds and quality of FANCY Fl'RS roa l At jk it a children 9 WIAH. Ifnvlnr eularfrd, rcmod- tch'l ami improved mr old -r ,t r . l.f.. a. - tl' It m Hi"! r is niKm urt u KMPdltlt M. and having imported a ery large end Fplcn'tid aortmcnt of all the ditTcrent kinds of Furs from fint hands in Kuropc, and have had thrm maile up by the moat skilllul workmen, I would reHettutly Invite my friends of Clearfield ami adjacent ottunlira, to sail and eiamine my very lare ami bt autiful assurt ment of Fancy Furs, fur Lndici and Children. I an drteruiim-d to a 1 1 at aa low pri'-ea Ktany other n-apeetahie llouae in this city. All Furs Waran ted. No misreprtsentaliona to cflrt wiilca. JOHN FAKFIM, Pept, S9. T-9-4m 7IA Art-h Ht. Phtlade Iphia. yifrrltant Hailorj. F. C. CR.OMM, MERCHANT TAILOR, UAP.KET ST., CLEARFIELD, PA. VFI'I.L sopply of Cloths, r.s.lraeres and Vesting, con. Unity on hand, which will be made up according In the latest fashions, in a auhstantial manner, and at low rates. my26 186rCoIng It Aloiic. 18G0. E. R. L. STOUyilTON, MERCHANT TAILOR, Market Htreet, C Irartleld, Pa., n AVI NO nponed baioes tn my own hook, at tbe old stand in P haw's HoW, I therefore atiMninee to the public that I hare now on hand a Well aeleeted and large assortment of Cloths, Caflsimeres, Vertirgs, Tleaes-s, and all kinds of Goods for men and boy' wear, and am now prepared to make up to order CLOTH INU, from a single article to a full suit, in the latest styles and most workmanlike msnner. (Special attention given to canton, work and cutting-out for men and boys. I offer great bargains to costomere, and waraet entbe aaliifaetion. A liberal share of public patronage is solicited. Call and see we. jan7-tf K. H. L. 6T0UUHT0K. IT. Rill DOE, MERCHANT TAILOR, (tSt(re one dor eat of Clearfield lipase,) Market street, t lcarfleld. Pa. "I T EKPS on band a full assortments of Gent' IV Furnishing Goods, such as hbirts, Linen and Woolen I ndershirta, Drawers and Socks, Neek-ties, pocket llandlterrhlefs, Qloraa, Hats, i'mhrelles, Ae.. in greet Teriety. Of Piece Goods be keeps the Best Cloths of all "Shades and Colors," Sarh as Black toehl of the rery best make; Fancy Cessimere, In greu variety , also, French Coating. Bearer, Pilot, Chinchilla, and Prieott eeereoating. All of whtrb will bs sold cheep for each, and made up according to tbe latest styles by eiperienced workmen. Alio, A (tent for Clearfield county for I. M. Singer A Co'e. celebrated (Setting Machines. Not. I, MM-tf. H. HRIIX1K. Southern Land & Emigration COMPAKYi M'ASULNUTOX, I). C. OHOAMZKI. Snd calnblinHw. ferine Prchae and Hnlc of Fnrniinx and Mineral 1-atidt. and improved Heal Kiate in the Southern States. THOMAS II. FLO UK NCR, President. Jit. HI V FUNS, Vic PresMeatt. J. HIINKY ASK l. Trmmirer, President Fourth National Hank of PhiUlrlphi. JiiltN MnKKlS, Pfrrary. THUS. C, MACIKiU Mih, Allnrney and Counsellor. Pfflr! tVashlnrten PuiMinf. Cnmer Seventh Ft., and Pennet-hania Avrnue, Washington,, I.C. nrfanrtrits (lor. John T, llnftman, Alhany, X. T. Y ihi. IVm, Htirlcr, Clearfield, Pa. .... T. F. lUn.lolph. Trenton. N. J. Fx-tlnv. IVm. K. Packer, H illiamport. Pa. pVpt. I, 'fl-tf. NOTICE. VI.L per-rtnie ere hen-by ntttificd who hae leaded flwtitt in c gn-nrd at uv near the miuih ul VVhitmer run oil the property nf Irem. Ifk ey A Co., that all bark py must he paid tip he ft re any more around cn ha obtained. And ail rfttns nattking timler or bigs nr any other the albreftid rrperiy, wilhont pw- ntiAinn, Will hr h"lil for tr.p.iia, or be vharget fifty dollar! per raft for tmtd grvund. Appliti'm for ad ground must be made to W P. Dickey, tilen llopet ra OBQPM, MCKHY ft. 7, A ro. mi av.LJ ' 11 - Jliy CiOfliU, kt. MUST BE SOLDI CLOSING OUT AT COST AT TIIE KEYSTONE STORE I rpilK anderalgned, intending Is retire from the -a- fluoreentile huslness, is now clnsing oul b entire stock of goods AT AND BELOW COST eomprisiug Silks, Wool Delaines, Hcriuoei, Poplins, Alpaeeas, Empress Cloth, Men's & Boys' Cassimeres, Cloths, Satfnetta, Denims, , Kentucky Jeans, Ladies Cloaking. Coats, Shawls, Ac. 1 full line or Domestic Goods, Sheetings, Delaines, tiinghams, Flannels, Cotton Flannels, Ac, Ac. LADIES' & CHILDEIN'S SHOES, Hats and Caps, Gum and Aretie Overshoes, Table and Floor Oilcloths, Wall Taper and Window Shades, Carpels all widths. Aud a great variety of Hosiery, Notivas and Trim mings sfsvery description. Lsdies Trimmed Hats, Velvets, Hiohona, Balmoral Fkirts, Hoop Skirls, Linen Tahl. Covers, Wool Table Covers, Napkins, Couuterpaues, Towles. A large assortment of Ladles' aad Children's Wool Hoods, Kubias, Shawls, Ao. Persons in want of anything in the sbovs lins of goods are invitsd to givs ms a oalL and obtain goods at wholesale prices. 9"Grain and eonntry prodnes takes In si. change for goods. I. O. N IV I I NO. ClearSeld, Nsvember II, H69. DECEMBER 1869. 1869. 1MLL TItAIE. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!! NEW GOODS!!! WM. REED & CO., Market Street Clearfield, Pa., JJAVE JUST OPENJ.'D 1'itL. aaaortusnt of a larfs and eesj. Foreign and Domestic DllY GOOiDS; r-1 Embracing a full lino of Pi-om Coods Paisley, Woolen and Zephyr Shawls,. Gored Shirts, Fine Flannels for under wear, lrsae and Cape; Trimming! of all kind, Alexander's Kid lalov. ( superior te J out ma, ) Zephyr and Worsted LADIES AXD GENTLEMEN'S' FCRSISniXG GOODS, HATS, CArs, I'UKS, AC, AC, AC. 1IAVINQ nice ted our own stock with greatest care, buyers will find a decided Advantage in calling. the HAVING MADK ARRANGEMENTS with an importing house it the east, oountry dealers will be supplied with Kephrr in an? quaotitj, at New York and Philadelphia Jobbing prieee. Clearfield, Pept. 2?, L6 4ra. SAHL LL AROI O. ,.w. noKt linrsaoas. FALL OPENING. ARNOLD k IIAHTSHORN, Ct'RWENSVILLI, Pa. J JAVE JCST OPENED a larrs aad most eoniplete stock of aixir CO CD X ID 33, HATS A CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, HARDWARE, QUEENS WARE, BACON, DRIED FRUIT, GROCERIES, SALT, AC, AC, AC. FatisfSctinft guaranteed an toqnalit and priew. All kinda nf lumteff and preilec taken in ei ehanpf for gonita, (live nn call before parrhn sing elsewhw. ARNOLD A H AI;illOKN. CurwVnttille, Sept. Ut 'fi9 If. SMALL PROFITS! Ql H R SALES! HARTSWICK & HiWlN Are eonstantlj replenishing their stock of Drugs, Medicines, Ao. P.hool Pools and ftatlnnery Including the Os good and National Scries of Reader!. Also, Toheeen and Cigars of Iho beet brands', at the lowest jirifes. nU CAIX AND PKK. Of OmcooIu Ilakrrj, "lTrE prnpoae In fttrninh to tbe citlsens Of Oactknt the "St all of Lite" in the shaf e of I1KEAD, TIES AND CAKE5, Of every deeired form and tMs All We astt Is k thai, alter which we will run tbe rink of receiving a liberal ahare of public patmnwxe. t J. MrtFF. OeewnlsNov.lSoOA T. B. O HKIKN. 4AI'THNv-.AH persons are hereby cautioned againvt pttfrbamog or me'Mling with a ar tain I'oYtaKIc fleam Fngme and Itoiler. now in the fseessjoo of M. ll. barer, of Million town. tlilp, as the aauie bvlonga to me. MICHAEL MA LOT. 3rtsrdu-rr, SNimarf, tr. MEHKKLL & UIOLKH Mll tat ta II Alt If WA It Jit Alee, Mannfaetareraof Tin and Sheet Iron Ware CLtAiritLP, PA. LUT OK SADDLES, BIIIDL1CS, Barasss, Collars, els,, for sals ky MEHKKI.I, A niOLEIt. pALMER'S rATEST UNLOAD lag stay Forks, for sals by MERKELL A BIGI.ER. (IL, PAINT, l'UTTY, GLASS, Kails, etc., for sals ky MERRF.LL It, BIGLER, TTaRNESS TRIMMINGS & SUOE Findings, for sals ky MERRF.LL BIGI.ER Q.UN S, riHlOLS, S WORD CAN ES For sals ky HER HELL k B1GLER. JTOVES, OF ALL SORTS AND Eiies, for ssls by MEURELL A BIGLEIt. JRON ! IRON! IRON 1 IRON For sale by MERRELL A BIGLER. TIOKSE SHOES 4 HORSE SHOE SAIL8, for ssls by MERRELL A BIGLER PULLEY BLOCKS, ALL SIZES x And best Msnnfsetnrs, for aals by MEHRELL A BIGLER' nnillilBLE SKEINS AND TIPE X BOXES, for aals by MERRELL A BIGLER. pODDER CUTTERS-for ealo by MERRELL A BIGLER, SAWS I SAWS I SAWS I ATTENTION, LUMBERMEN! . MtEt-oLVTtoM' j.r s.iirst EMERSON'S PATENT PEBFORAKATED Cross-Cut, Circular and Long Saws, (ALL GUMMINO AVOIDED.) ALSO, Emerson's Patent Adjustable Swags, For Spreading, Sharpening, and Shaping the Teste of all Splitting Sews. V.6endfors Descriptive Circular and Pries List, HMRRELL 1IIQLEB, jant-tf Osntral AyenU, ClearHeld, Pa G. S. FLEGAL, MALE. 1M STOVES AXD HOLLOW. WARE, AMD MAltl'rACTDRIB OF Tin, Copper & Sheet Iron Ware, Phlllpabnrg, Centra co, V rpflB aoderslgned rsspsetfnll annonnees ta 1 tns poblle tbst ns as. on hsnd a eara. fully. seleetrd and well assortsd stock of Stores. Hi, varistv eunslsts of SIIE CELEBRATKD IRONSIDES, Which bsrs nev.r fsiled to givs psrfset satlsfao tloa so tbs most raetidion, of tu psrenasers. Continental, Lehigh, Farmer, Darllght. Spear,' Antl-1'ust, Niagara, ibsrm, ll.rald. svs., with everj vsrlelv of the ksil Pitubsrf Manufaotors. fcsjuThe Til and Sheet Iron wsrs gives with the cloves is vasds of tbs hssvlsst snd best mstertsl, and warranted to glvs perfeot sail,, (aetisa. Ills stock sf PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES Is larrsr, bettsr aad ebsapsr thsa svsr befors sibibiwd totbspahlis. Us dele, ootoptlllloa siusr in Tarist;, s,uslu sr price, Bs Is elsa prsrarsd Is fumlih a sosjnlsts aisortna.Bt of Tin, Copper, Sheet-Iron, Wooden and Willow Ware, Wholesale or retail, saaaafaetared ne.lly and with ths sols vise to ssrvics, from lis best ma terial In ths market. rLOWS, PLOW FOISTS. A COPPER, BRASS AND IRON KETTLES, Of st.rj dsicrlftion eonstshtl or band. liIOBTSINa RODS, Supsrior point, pot Rp en ihnrt Rotles. The Point be offers to ths puWIe Is its sams aa is sew seed be ths Penosjlvaara Karl read Cw, wa th.ir building,. ORDERS POR sroUTINO, ROOriNts And sthsr work belonging to his business will be promptly tiled by elpenenced and skilllul wurkmeR. BRASS, OOrrER AND OLD METTLE Taken la slchaege for foods. lie sipseia'.ly invites ths attention nf Mercbsnla wisning vo pumnass si Wbolesale, ss they will And it to their advantage to sxavilna Its stock berors poreasstof elsewhere. 0, S. FLEOAt. Pklllpsbarg, Ass;. , 1SSS. J:llt' f FAIRBANKS' FTAXDARD fe, SCALES. srs - or ait, tmns j Dspifg Bartoes, tTsjel.ous. THk Copying Presses, tmriraved Money Drawer, A. re d sals ar MKUltEliL k H 1 G L E It , If ilrm In Hardware. f 8erod Htreet, Cleftrneld. Pa. AlniiTRAT(R'll WOTIt l-ti la hereby given tbnt letter of aclminitra4in un il.e eetate of t.(iFHKV WKAVKH. HmrH, late ef lira It township. Clewrtield enwnty, IV. hare tern duty granted to tbe uniW-rtigned, all peraont indebted to natd eftate will pbae make payment, and thow bating rlaims or tleiiiandt will present them proprrly awtbrnlieated for Set tlement. DAVID It F..AMS, l.ntberabarg. Dee, I-lt-pd. Administrator. BVT the MMOCRATJC AL.MA.NAr. Only fsotrs. r.Tiy voter skt d Uvs tia. tf inptfts. THE SMITH HOUSE. Cortivraf p.et A Third ftreai, ( 1 F.Anni U), r 1- (OpMalte tbe Paneng-t P-fot.) TnB nndentgned has erected this le're ard eomsiovllDUi honae far Ids ettter1ainint and a4n,mt4toaf th traveting pUm. UattMrtv fure aulici'B travolart and eJ'birti'r te give hi us a call. Ills TAHI.f. will U nff.pl ltd with tbe beat the market affords, aod ehmgi-s reasnnabla. jrtr-Ample taolii tw aocomox dsti tacmitrr4i Is attarhrd rh tbe bouee. wot ir,6v-tr i.ewir rrii. THE LEONARD HOUSE. (Nw the Kailroad Pt fHit,) BKED rfKEET, CLEARFIELD, PA. C. D. COOI)M;l.l-OW, Proprietor. VNEW (Irstlass Hotel in erery repf-ct eomfortable roomn all the moilem iiuiirovtj. menu tlir best of LIQI'ORS--prompt atiend aoee, and reasunahle charges. The natmnage of iho public is repectfiiHy sotldted. Teamstere will plaaae take notice triut a large tiSjrft baa Jmt been ertfctvd for the sheltering of nurse, loaded wagon, and carriarca bavins; a ta(imnrodtons yard adjaewnt to the Ereight and Passenger dca-.t. jvSO THE MANSION HOUSE, Corner ot Heeundand Market fftesetr, ci.i:ahfif,i.i, t,v TIIIV old and eommodious Hotel hot. inrltig tbe past yaar, been snltrged to dotrble its former capacity fur tbe entertainment of stran gers and guests. Tbe whole bullJIng hats hewn refurnished, and the proprietor will spare no pains to render his guests comfortable while staying with him. jr-Ih "Mnn lion Ho air" Omnrbos rtrWf lo and from tbe Depot on the arTtal and deptrtttre of each train. DAVID JOHNSTON, novi tf Proprietor. THE WESTERN HOTEL. CLEARFIELD, PA. TIIE subscriber having leased fof a term nf Tears this well-known Hotel, (kepi for many years by Mr. Lanicb,) nd re-ftttcd and refur nished it throughout. Is now prepared 10 enter tain travelers and tbe public gtnerally npoa terms It Is hoped alike agreeable to both patrons nnd ptoprlsurr. His TABLE and BAH will be sapnhed with tbe beet tbe market affords 1 and ne pains will be spared oa bis part to add to tbe eonrontencie And comfort of hio goestn. JOUN DOUUHKKTY, e-etlt Propt ietof. THE ALLEGHENY HOTEL. MARKET 8r.( CLEARFIELD, Pa. THIS large and commodious new hMfd hat been opened for tbe acdommudatton of taw public, where the proprietor will he glad to meet is Old friends, and roceire a snare ot public pat rohagfe. By strict personal attention to the de tails of his bueincR. be hopes to be a'-le to render aatialaction to his petrous. The TAllLB will la-ays be bountifully supplied wita the best that can be procured in tbe market, and the BAR will eon tain a full stock of LILOUS, lit Ell, A a. Uood stabling attached. t ArfhR LEirULDT, Clearfield, March 5, 18C9-ly Proprletftfi THE EAGLE HOTEL, MAIN ST., CL'KWEXSVILLEi PA. HAVING leased for a term of years the above well known and popular hotel, (kept formerly by Mr. Maoon, and lately by Mr. Erans.) the present proprietor baa re fitted it with tbe object of render' ng his gueets comfort able while sjonroing with him. A fins, large Suble and Yard ie ettarhed, for the care nod pro taction ef borses, carriages aod wapons. A liberal share of public patron are is en li el led. feb24tf JO JOHN tol'TS, Prop'r. SUSQUEHANNA'HOUSE, Curweuavuie, near Odd county. Paw THIS old end well established Hotel, heaatl fnlly sltnated on the baaks of the ueqoe banna, in tbe boroauh of Cnrwentrille, bat been leaded for a term of years by tbe nndersigned- It has been entirely reOtted, and Is now open to the public generally and tbe travelling Comma- nity In particular. No pains will be spared to render gnesti tromfortabie while UrTylng at thii bouse. Ample Stebliog rooa for the accoimo datlon of teams. Cbages moderate. JaD. I,'ft tf WM. M. JEFFRIES. THE AMERICAN HOUSE, Curweimvillf, CleartleM county, lm. TUB undersigned bat leased this old and long ottablisbed bote), (formerly kept by Major Isaac Bloom,) sitaate in a central portion of tbe town, and hae entirely re-fitted and re fumifhe-i it, nod re-modeled the stalling, so as to make It an object, hertiefier, for the lrrling pablie to patronise this large nnd oommndioui beuae. aee-3t 09-u JUd J. nc.AU. HE EXCHANGE HOTEL, HL.MI.l.l), eAs THIS old estshliihment having been leased he J. MORKISON, formerly proprietor of tbs "Morrison Uooae,"hsa been thoeouehly ten- ovatsd ssd refurnished, and supplied with all us modern improvements and eonvenienees aa eesvary to a rst tlsis Hotel. Tns dising room has bees removed re ths Irst floor, and ie soar spartoas aad airs. The ehsmbers see well ven. Misted, ard the proprietor will sadssvor to make bis 1 rusils perfectly st heme. 1 tn J. MORRISON, Proprietor. W. WaLlICB... .1 .........THUS. . SRAW. HE AMERICAN HOUSE, Llthtrsbare. Cleartleld Co., ra. Till)) well knows snd long established Hotel, formerly kept by H. W. .Moors, snd Isttetl by Wm. ScbWem, sr hss been leased for a tern sf yean by lueUnder.lpnel, to which ths alien ties 01 th trsvsling public is now called, snd a libsrsl share nf pwblie patrosasjs fe snlieited. aprtu, oe-ij.pd Ml An vr ALLACB. THE RAILROAD HOUSE. MAIN ST., PUILIPSBfUG, PA. THR amlendgaed keeps esnstantly or head! ths beetsf Liqnors. His labia Is siwsvsi supplied with the t" it tbe market .rTords. Tb. traveling public will do Well te clve him a call. novl.05. KUnhttT LLOYD. gucts and Sims. DANIEL CONNELLY, Boot and Shoe Manufacturer, CLEARFIKLD, PA. HAS Jus! received a tns lot ef Preach CALF SKINS, sad Is nw prepsred te Baonfae tiire everything is his lins st ths lowest nguree. lis will warrant bis work to bs ss represents... lis respeelfully solicits a call, st his shop on. Market street, second dror west of thepo.tof&es. where be will do all In his power to render satis faction. Sums o&s ttsltsr tope ns hand. y,u- DASltL COXNULLT. PEACE PROCLAlViED. THS WAK OVER 15 C1EAEFIELD. KNOX TOWNSHIP QUIET. Keartjf ttU the ContntMnJs going back to thtir of mastcr9; fut nary on4 puing fa old M.nttachutrtts, rher$ they rr looed to long and so icdl. IN consequence of the above facts. P. B1I0RT, or tbe old "-Short bboe bhop," wuuld en ueAitree to kit 'numerous patrons, aod the peoplo or Cleartleld eonnty at Urge, that ho hae now a rat rmt lor good material. jut reeeired fro the Baet tnd is prepared en snort notice to make and m-fti Hoots and tones, at bis new shop in U'jga'j rvw. He is aaiieAed that he ran please H'unUss It might become lntsely loya aiey. a',. bome patriou.) He is prepared to sell low for 1 Caph or Country Produce. Don't forget the Shop neit door to Showers A Graham's store, on Market street, Clearfield, Pa,, and kept by fellow com mealy oailed Jyl,'7 7 "SHORTY. sew"'bWtdTiioe1uw. EDWARD MACK. Con. MARKET A Sr, rrs., CLEAIIFILLD, fpilE prnprlstor has ealered into ths BOOT X 8IIOK kaslness st ths sbove sued, and is determined not to bs outdone eithsr ia qual ity r pries for bis work. Speeisl stteaiie. will bs paid to manufacturing ewed work. Hs hae on band a largs lot of Ereneb Kip and Calfskins, of the very best quality. Tbs siif sens of Cleartleld snd vicinity srs respwtfsll iavitsd to giv. hiss a trtsl. Mo sbargs for sails. av,' tf SEW BOOT A.) SHOE SHOP. IN C't'RHF.KffYlt't.Ra rpilK subecrlber hating lately started anew Hoot nnd bboe shop la Cnrwaneeille, ktaia street, oppoaito Jeeepb K. Irwin's Drag More, rarportfully anaoantee te tbe public that be is prepared to mana'arture all styles of Bota aod Pbeet. aad everything In hie line. short aottea. Ho aleo keeps oa band a good oann meat of readv-iaede work, wbieh be will tell ebeap for roik '-e e"oatr preoe. J eeii; If Uj LEWI 7. HOW.