THE RKPUIIMCAN. CLKAIU'IK!-!), Vx. wnixr-iAY MniiNiM), jn.v 1.1, n;o. Terms of Subscription. I' p. id In advance, or within three months ...f 1 (IO If paid after three and before six months i 50 If paid a fur tht expiration of til month, ... 8 00 ,-AII articles to insure insertion in this paper should be handed in early on TutulK teoruing, aa we go to press at 12 o'clock, (noon.) rcmcious Jmtici;s. Metlioriiat Episcopal ChurchRev. J. II. M'Conn, Pastor. Public Service evsrv Sabbath, at lot A. M., and 71 P. M. Sabbath Bcbool at 0 A. M. Prayer Mot-ting every Thunder, at 7) P. M.l Communion rVrvioe, first Babbath tif every month, at 1 Ut A. M. St. Frandi' Church CMIlollc-Ttev. Mr. OBaanoAi. Mkm al 10i o'clock A. M., on tbe second and fourth tnnilnys of each tnonlh. rjt. Andrew'. Church F.plsc opal Rrv. Qaonal Hall. Public Service 8unilay morning at 10 o'clock, and at 7 P. M. Sunday School at I P. H. Prayer Meeting Wednesday evening at 7 e'olook. Presbyterian Cliurrh Rer. Mr. Buti.ir. Publie Service every Sabbath, niorninf and even ing. Risionkd. Mr. A. C. Finney, Cnshior of the First National Bank io thin place, has resigned ; and the Director! have elected Mr. Wm. II. Dill, in his stead. Finished. The ipire on the M. E. Church in this placo haB boon com pleted. It ia a fine structure and doe credit to the congregation, and is an ornament to the town. Tall Church steeples should indicate a high stulo of religious and moral culture. On this point, howovcr, we will allow our noighbora rather than ourselves to express an opinion. The Clcarfiold Acadomy School has just closed nnothor year under tho instruction of Prof. Harrison. That Mr. II. has rendered antisfuction is fully established by the fact that ho always has a full house. There will a vacation from now until the fifth of September, when it will bo re opened for another term. For terms, &c, see advertisement elsewhere in this isBuoof the Republican. Tub Elements Disturbed. The borough authorities are really ulivc. We notico by posters that tho Town Council has called a meeting of the citizens on Saturday at 2 oclock, p. m. for the purposo of taking some action in relation to the Public Ground. Now, let all attend, and hnvo their say upon this subject. A borough Ordinance will also be found in our advertising columns of great importance to tho citizens. Tm Glorious 4th. The fourth of July, with its torpedoes and Human candles, its joys and sorrows, was reached and panned last week. As usual, tho day closed the career of many while others lay mangled on their couch. Quito a number of acci dents happened throughout tliecounty, ono only however proved fatal, that of a man named Evamt, in Huston town ship, while firing oft anvils ono explo ded killing him instantly, and seriously wounding two others. This should provo a warning to the Anvil brigade "Can't Com In." Wo huvo lately received several anonymous commu nications, laudatory of tho ISra Band. Wo do not object to what tho writers say, but those nameless communica tions cannot oppeur in our columns. Vio will publish no communication on any subject without tho author's signaturo accompanying tho article. Any person can freely writo us in reference to any subject, and sign bis namo, as that will always be withheld unless ordered otherwise, or tho wri ter tells it himself. How often must printers tell their correspondents that they muslsign their communications? Niw Bell. Wo learn that the Presbyterian Congregation has pur chased, and will shortly put in position a splendid bell for their new Church building, which by tlio way, is ono of tho finest country structures in. the "Union. Wa hope thai a few more Church bolls will break up the pro miscuous manner of going to Church in this town. Tho hubil of a largo portion of the congregation entering tlio Church after the minister has commenced his sermon, is enough to make a Saint swear, and if bolls will break up this habit, we ad vino our Lutheran and Baptist friends to so curo them soon. Food for litri.trnoN.-Ono of thoso astonishing freaks of naturo which 'occasionally occur "in tlio courao of human events," transpired at Cur wensvillo on Thursday. Sometime in November last a 7 year old daugh ter of Rev. S. J. Hayes, swallowed a nocdlo ono and a half inches long &bo soon after complained of pain in her bowels and side, which finally set tled in her hip. Dr. Alexander was called in, and soon succeeded in ex tracting tho needlo from tho child's hip, with but littlo pain or injury, and to tho great joy of the parents. This should bo another warning, and break up the miserable habit of allow ing children to play with pins and needles. Sacked Soxos. Our citir.cns will no doubt bo delighted to learn that the world renowned singer, l'hillp Phillips, will givo an entertainment of Sacred Song, In the Court House, on Friday evening next. Mr. Phillips is as highly esteemed as a Sacred Songster as Olu Pull is a violinist, or Forest as tragedian, and it will richly repay all to go and bear him. Trice of tickets 60 and 25 cents, for sale all over town. Wo learn that Mr. Phillips will donate tho nett pro cecds of the entertainment lo the M. E. Sunday School in this place. This should certainly stir up our Methodist friends io a double effort, and thereby carry off a handsome rr'ie. j lirTotuim'B Oirn r - Iti toxr will l.o f iind tlio tmttiliiT n rtilrroil Cor rvrnnl in iti'm nfllco fur (lio w U I'll. Iinr I"ii.lnj-, July llili, ls;n, l'ijcilicr ilh l lie niuncaof tlieniiil nrt ami gmnlvi'i, w llio ('imiMli'ra'.iou : ro situated, ami Dnd of William Srliwrta to llati.l John-ton, for seven acre in l.otli. r-lmrK : fj.fotl. Deed of Walter and C. L. llarnll te H. ll.Uuuil fillow, for .S3 acres In Lawrence; fiiMI. Ilei-d of Daniel Stone, el al., lo Tlinnis, Mays, for loti No. VI end 2.1 in Osceola: f.Mi). Deed of A. W. tleyniund to John I'lefTer, for 51 aorce in Morri.f S.HHI. . lived of Jneob l-'ultner to Andrrw Fulracr, for throo-fonrth. of an eore In Morriet 460. Deed of J. II. (farrivuli lo Willinni and Charles I'u'henrt, for IS acres in 1'iko : f lull. Deed of John Sunderland to Tliulnaa C. Lee, for Irani or land in lii-ll ; Sl,2nii. Deed ol O. L. Hoed to J. IS. Sunderland, for 127 ecrea In Nrllx Hull. lord of Jampi 11. rluudorlaud to Jatura A Henry .noirf, tor i. acrt-a in lieu ; vi.ioo. Iwd of John C. Mycm. rit-vutor, to Sueanuab uarreil, ror mil arrea iu Kite ; f;i:"5. D.i-d of lknrv lluok to Hudoll Buck, for 00 acroi in Hradford : 1. Iict.l of Either Suit to Rudolf Buck, for CO acrci In llra.lford : l. Heed of John Hock, et al., to Rudolf Buck, for 80 acrce in Ilradford: 11. Herd of John L. Wilaon tu Rudolf Buck, for CO aerr-i in llrndlord; f'.'Wt. lccd of John A. Uainblr, et al., lo T. t C. It. R. Co., lor rifrht of way in Docntur: f I. llwd of rtlrpbrn Kephurt to (it-urge McAlniu, for 13 acrea In Drenlnr: JiO. lleed of A. G. Juinitun to Heuben Lewie, for 75 aoree in Fore-unom tib'L Deed of William Irvin to Bamucl Fullorton, for oow aorei in rme; Deed of Oecrola Coal Company to Evan Dail, lor ion no. ne and BJ in Ueoeola; T2l'0. Dwd of Mary Havia, et al., to W. It. Pulton, for loti No. 84 and 85 in Oaenilai I(I0. Deed of W. R. pultun to John lavi, for lota no. Be and 85 in Oaoeola; SMIII. Deed of J. A. L. Ple((al to 1(. K. Plesal, fur two thirda or KI0 ai-rei in Uoahen: S4, 0(10. Deod of Ueoriro Knarr to Ueorge L. Kuarr, fur lot No. 27 in Troulvillr: (50. Drd of W illiam A. Wallueo to Israel Teat, for lot in Clearfield ; (65(1. Doedof W illiam Plandere to Jubu DuUoia. fur 111 aorea in lluaton; (:i,8C0. IK-ed of David Dri'imli-r to EJward lUrmuti, for 13 aei-ee in t'nion; (l;l;.50. Ileed of D. Hoult lo laabella Pening, for two lota io Houtiiialc; $200. Deed of C. M. (Irahain and Sarah Wriflit to A. K. WriKbt, fur 217 ftcrei in Morris t tf'I.UUU. Deed of A. K. Wnirhl to lew art A Luo, for 217 aeree in Morrie: (L',000. Deed of Hannah ik-Neille to J. P. Irvin and John Irrin, for GX! aeree in Penn; (lO.lltlu. Deed of Abigail (larriaon to Juaepb fjoon, for lot in Ulooiniogton ; (1,411. IiE Ai'PoiNTED. It gives us pleasure to learn that Gen. Grant, bus re ap pointed Cupt. Guulin, Postmaster. With all duo respect for the mnny good men who havo discharged the duties of that offleo in this place, in our estimation, Mr. Guulin stands at the liend of tho list. IIo it prompt, courteous, systomntic and exlicmcly accommodating. Uur business nut- urally brings us in contact with the mails and Postmaster; and many aro tho perplexities wo encounter through the ignorance, carelessness and stu lidity of Postmasters; yet wo havo never traced ono singlo instance of neglect to this office, since tho "gov- criimcnt"( Andrew Johnson)nppoiiitt'd him. Although not of our politics, as an oiiicur, and in ono of the most provoking positions in our political economy, ho has few equuls, and no superiors. And tho only thing that puzzles us is, why he ever allied him self with a party controlled by funnti- cism, while entertaining liberal views himself. Look at Home. A Lumbermen's meeting was held at Lock Port last "pringi with ft view of breaking up the habit of landing and tho buying and selling of rufts nt that placo for wantof secure landing, Ac. This sub ject can bo rendered domestic, and we havo been surprised that tho up river people, havo not held a similar meet ing and outer the samo complaints against Clearfield. Although wo have a landing for two miles, thero has not been snap enough in our Merchants and Hotel keepers, (who muko nearly all their money out of raftmen) lo plant a single post on the rivor beech for them to tio to. Wo shall buve moro to Bay on this subject in the fuluro if thero is no practical inovo mcnl mudo soon. List or Letters romiiining unclaim ed in tho Postofilco ut Clearfield, Pa., July 1st, 1870. Arn-I. Mr. Id II. Mr.. Motile A.-2. Itrijrita, John or Mary ltrown. A. C. Il'iwen, Itiehard. Chatnlierlin, Ji-aae 2. Dun worth, .Miaa A. l'olan, Mi. Maria. Diekiaon, William. Dilli ll. John. Forter, Mr. It. H. Klrsl A Hmilh. (lanly, John, ttellle, William M. II ttuinond. Charlei A. llniiter, Willijrn. How. H. Johnston, Wm. M. 2. JohntloA, ill, am. Johnaton, William II. Jameaon, Hitaell. Killer, Mi Ilarhra. Kene.i, 8. 11. Louie, .lamer 2. Lrwia, Jaiui-a l. l,otiwull, M. 8 2. .Marrita, AllK-rt. Mollatn, rinmuel K, Mi-Coah, John W, Mrlloinir, Mra. .MarT. W.Uarvi-Y, Mr. Neali-T, Mr. Hi kanl, William, itiflerty, J. Itidner, Joriib !. Plrieklcr, Jaooh. Khaw, B. L. A Co. Mi-iii,, Dat i'l. Tavlor, Mita I.iuie. ThH-la, Fred. Walron, Miae Nellie. W ilron, K. A. Kornmnn, D. II Wiili'ii.w. .Inm", l ETr-It A. (JAl I.1X, r. M. Hash Ball. Tho following is the score of a match between tho Susque hanna Club, of Curwensville, nnd the Herculean Club, of Lumber City, on the grounds of tho latter, on July I'd: araqi r.iiA4. o. J. Chamber, c 4 K. J. Thompson, p. 3 W. Tbiimion, I 1'. I W. C. Arnold, 2 h . W Thompson. !l b. 1 Thad. Kol.min, I. f. t V. Thompson, e. f. a E M Th..ir.p.n.r.f. t (No eiiorl slop.) Inninc 1 2 Husiueliaona..... 7 7 Herculean.. 4 1 Mrai-t-i.ra. n. lleorcr I'nle. e .1. P. I arm II. ll. I., rrryu.on.s.a. 4 P. r ullcrlon, 1 b... I. n'oom, 2 b 4 K. Ilile, 3 b t II. Ilile, I. f. 4 L. M . I.iima'lne.e.f. I I K. 7i. rVi;ner, r. f... 1 I 4 S 7 S )!-(011450- How is Ir? Tho Clinton l),mo crot is highly displeased w ith tho pro ceeding ol lbs United States Court lately in session al Williamsport, and charges the officers of that Court with getting up cacs against lun-i reus men and then "settlo them" in stead of trying them. Wo ask our neighbor Jlr. Sivoope, who is now District Attorney, '-How is tlmt for high r Sctio' i. Find. The Lawrence tp. School Directors, it will bo noticed, puhliih a statement of their finaiiers in accordanco with law and common sciiko. Thousnnds of dollars aro an nually spent by School Directors and Supervisors, ami why not inform the taxpnyers by publishing a detailed statement of tho respective accounts for each year. An exchange wishing to avoid slang, delicately advises its belligfrcnt neigh bor to "imitate the example of a riv nUt in l;n( of a ilmnih," Ortit-F. ni-tnr M . II. ('tar llrim, f .t'a.l l. o t II ti i a, l't , Join It, i,il I'll. Ill I'l III.ICAM : n liotpMlio to niliiti-roiis itinuit-tre. i-iciit'iol ilmlt- 'fioiu (lilt'i'ient sections of the Slate. "" dilh'rcnt ipienilims connected with mil- tippi oai lung cniiip meeting, allow inn tiiroiiin your columns to answer t'lielly n lew questions "lor the bet ter information of tho people." 1st. All Tents n ro secured by lot, not iiy choice; therefore it Is unncc essary for npblicants to request very good place," as all will bo treated with luii-nesa id. Applicanlscan hnvo their choice ol Hint or second stones until all ol one or tho other are taken, then the retnuinig ones will bo allotted tho np- pilClllllH. ad. All persons aro freo to board themselves, or they can bo accummo- uutea at tlio boardiiiL' houses. lib. Thoso who do not, or cannot bring Bullicient provisions with llieni, can oo supplied on the ground at or dinary market rales. fith. The drawing of tents i public, uii- purucri ucHiring can uu present, but it is unnecessary, us tho ono gen eral principle is adhered to. Glh. All who order tents to July 10th will bo supplied, after that only if any remain. 7th. Some excellent improvements have been made upon tho grounds, making thoso pluces outside tlio "cir cle" more dusirublc than laBt year. 8th. No trfllcking of any kind will bo permitted. U lb. Any information wnntcd, or Tents ordered, direct to tho "West Ilrunch Camp Mooting Association," Ijock Haven, Pa. J. H. WELMVEIt, President. Letter mow a Pioheer Fastor. Is tho Kov. S. V. lilako vol livin.r?" is a quoslion often linked bv the oldest citizens of Clearfield und this portion of Centro counties. And non, apropot of this query on their part, comes a letter written by tho Itov. Mr. lilako, now pastor of tho North Baltimoro station, to i!ev. T. II. Switzer, of this place, in which ho makes inquiry if the "old friends" uro still livinir. Put. as being moro to tho point, wo insert portion of tlio epistle : Are any of my uld fi iendl at rhilii.slnire: alill aii.B aim iivuib; mere yei .- Anu uo any ol tliem remember mef II ao, (fire them mueh'luve from their old paator. I siu-iil two veare in that reirion. on CleiirlR-ld Circuit, extending from l'biliiaturf( i.iiiiieranurjr anil Miineniiiliouinir. and from Karlhaua to Cherry Tree; just SOU mi lis round every lour weeks, lib, bow 1 should like to see them unee more 1 It will no doubt bo gratifying lo sonio of our old residents who held him in such high esteem that many of their children, long sinco grown lo manhood, were christened by his name to havo tho assurance from bis own pen that, after a lapso of thirty-one years, they ore slill held dear in his memory as ho is in theirs aa "old i'reiHh."ritilipsl)vri Juurnul. Rev. Samuel V. lilako and Rev. John Anderson traveled the Clearueld Circuit in tho yoars lSliS and 18.T.I both singlo mon upon a salary of $100 per year and their traveling ex penses propably amounting to 25 or ?:!0 moro. Within tho samo area of territory are now fourteen circui'.s and stations, and the salaries paid within its limits aggregate over $10, 000. Twelvo of Uiobo uppohitmcuts aro in tho Central Pcnn'a. Conference, ono of tho remaining two in the Krio, and tho other in tho Pittsburg Con ference. Verily, what changes time has wrought. .Sunday Fciiooi, Convention. A circuit Sunday School Convention will lio held at or near tho Goshen M. K. Church, Clearfield Circuit, Saturday, July L'.'Sd, 1S70, commencing at II o'clock, A. 31., and to continue during tho day. Reports will bo heard from tho different schools; questions discussed ; children's meet ing nihlressed by experienced speak ers, and nil tho exercises interspersed with charming Sunday School songs. All Sunday School friends, parents and children, uro cordially invited to attend. Wo hopo tho "Littlo Folks" from every family will greet us with their smiling faces. A froo dinner will bo furnished to all in attenilunco by tlio hospitable ladies of the community. W. A. C , Vfor. m Attention, Ye AciRict'LTi'itinTH ! TI.ohc of our oriterprisingcUir.oT.B who havo succeeded in raiding a uplendid cropofumurl weed, thistlos mid oilier fruperfl turns vegetables uround their lots tho present sennon, nro berehy informed that now it tho proper liino lo boo them lip by tho roots, unless they wml. to raino a double crop of theHO ornaments next year. Ill' Li OP Coirt. Tho Judges of Clinton county have adopted the fol lowing rule, bearing on the violation of the License laws: Whtncrrr any ffwua to wh"m a licne ha Wtn jtntnUd hy !lie ('..iirt to ktp h"tr or nlaiirant, hall, alter thr n intinjr nfni 1 Iir nr, conrtrifd of a riolnlion of (lie lwn n-friilaliug the Ikle of liqiinri, I lie lirfniM praMed to uiti prrmtti rthull It rrvnkid, ami an lii--n- tlull he fmnlH to tiirfa prrMB In? two yrarn tlirrrjni-r. Notice. Tbo following school Ilo pnrts liavo nol yet lcen recoivcj : Iteccuria, llniily, lturnsiiln, Coving ton, Ciinird, .io-,lieti, (i uclicli, Kurt liuiis, Lumli.'r Cily, New Wusliington and Woodward. U.W. SXYDER, Co. Sup't. Joliiiy Steele, iho originul "Petrole um Prince," is doing uu lionest nnd llirily liiisineas us a teamster, at Ikiiuserillo. tarrird. On M 12lh. IS70. I,7 Br. Aari, Tni.ara.pa, Mr. (1KOIHIK W. l.llltll, f Kno lown-liip, In M.h MAIIIlli; II. OH UXS, of I',ke l..wn-lnp. On June ??(. 1-711. hj llir same, Mr. W l 1.1.1 A M WKAVKII lo Mise MAKV K. KISIIKI.; bulk of Itraily township. On Junr 3''lh, lT", Vy tli. earac, Mr. I.En't. B. Illl.K, or LouUr Cilf, lo Miss I, ft V WIHH, of llloominr itle. On June SCib, m;n, at tie resiili-nre of llir hr;.li"s jiannta, tjr Iter. T. Van Fcoror, Mr. AI.KXAMll;H MrMl'KRAY, of Jordan losrn sliip. lo Miss KOI'Ill. K. Vol SO, of Krrguaorj tranship. On J.ina!7lh. lsrll.l,, RrT.W.M. Pi a. sipiri.B. Mr. JSON K. PI'KM EIl lo M JASME SVKKS; Uth oflMie limnsliip. On June .lOlli, 11.7(1, hy II. J. fWrT, Eaoj., Mr. H. AI.I'HKtl MrCRAI-KKN. of K-rinsoB town slip, lo Uisa FltAM'CS I. I1I.OOM, of Tike lownsliip. Oa July Jd, r al ll,e mid, nee of the tril 'a fall.-, t,.T I. Iinr.i.f.a, K.q., jujr. cKnliiili R. WIl.l.lAMf. r..rmrrl.T of Maine, la Ml.s MART K. WlllTKIIKAn.of fni.-li lowB.hip. On Julr ith, 187(1, at the Wide's lloBl hj Ret. Oaoaoa Han. Mr. FAMl'KL FTAM'LKV te W-m MMICIP Wf ll j f I'll Ciooiti, u. .11 LY. INTO. UKCONSTJtUCTION! lYllI FIRM it Out on This Line! MARKET STREET, C 1. 1: A It VI V. 1.1), P F. SS'A. Dress Goods, Fancy Goods, Notions and Trimmiugs, 1ADIKS' AND GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, MUits and Caps, Ladies', Misses' and Children's Shoes, AT POPULAR P1UCES. a feSThe entire ttock on hind will be told t reduction to prerrnt value, and I will rcilrni5b tho itfK-k every iUty dnyi with choice styles uf the butt goytli in the market Near tbo 1'uitoffioo, CLEA11F1KLI), 1'ENNA. THE FIRST AKRIVAL! Spring Millinery Goods Jut Rccfivcd at Mrs. WATSON'S. ALL lbs Ladies io Town and the Country ire tuvitrd to call and ice the Pnrim fit vlei in BONNETS, II ATS, FRENCIi FLOWER3, Ae. We haie to fuit all agri and tiici. We intend krring our ftuck fnll and eomi.lete, to that all ciin ho ftccotnino'latrd with tht heit and nvweiit ft) .c of each leaaon, and at tho I o writ prices. Alao, nfW Indiicemrnti offered In the way of HIlK.S-MAKINtl. in the moat elegant and fit)i ionahle atlca, on the thurteit notice poiciblt. r.cmcmber the Place : Main Htreet. npptnito IVI'iecop'i it ore, CLEARFIELD, PA. merlS N NEW GOODS!! NEW TRICES!!! HARTS0CK & GOODWIN, CL'ilWEXSVILLE, PA., Are sow receiving, direot from Baltlmora, New York, Boston, I'lilbdelphia and Fittsbnrib, an Immense atock of DItt 00ODS, CLOTIIINO, GENT S Ff RKISIIIKQ GOODS, II ATS 1 CAPS, BOOTS i SHOES, CHINA, CLASS Qf KEXSWARK, nAHHWAUD, GBOCLRIES, le., Boalit at lower prieea than bava beeo made to any booae Id towa sine tba good old days be fore the lata "oopleaeaotneei" all to b dis tributed to Iboso wbo Tlslt CurweQsrille for supplies, in aeeordane wild the great larrifioe at which tbey were boii!,U Tbe Ladiea are pertlsnlarty Invlled lo fall at llartaurk ttt tlowlnln'i C'lirap Hlnre to ex amine the splendid stock of DRESS GOODS, TltlMMIXas.SHAWLS, FANCY GOODS, Ac, new oa exbibilioo. Thry Defy Competition I Parties eannot do themselvea jatire Id buy. Ing It Beecsraries of Ufa witbont calling on HARTS0CK &. GOODWIN, Curwensville, Penn'a. iy4:Sia DAVID HE A MS' LUMBER MANUFACTORY, KEAll LVTMLRmT.G, PENN'A. MANL'FACTIT.ES all kind, of Lumber for building porptista. Always on hand LATH Ft'R ROOFIXfl, PLA.TKRLN'tJ LATH, TALlaNt, Ac, 1 Hie Pla-teiing Lath are ercnlT unwrd and of diffrrnt length, to kMiit purchutcni ; the Palinn are four fet lung and n-ady pointed. All linds of 8iiwed Lurnbrr will rnrni-hfti to tinier, end ili-livered if so doirid. Prlecs mil be I literal, aoooMing to quililj. iaSfc-AIl kinds of (i RAIN taken in eichiuige for LamiKr. Luthernhurg P. O., Jan. 19, ST0. FULLERTON'S Ri:STAlRAT&ilKIRESinitM t I. U (I s , I. , In Iiary's Xcw TluiMinr, (formerly eeeitpied by Mr. Mi'tiauiiliey.l FKf'OXI) ST., 1'I.KAItl lKI.D, PA. (lOXSTANTI.Y on hand a Sneaelw-tionof CAN J MiTS. ( IdAilS, TcillACt'd, Ae. Alan. FltKSII (.YKTKI1S mrlvrd daily, and seri i-d up to suit the tastes of eustomtrs. 111! I.IAm)Kl,IMa K-eondstory. nprll TO if I). H. 'l L1.KKT0N." i;w tin hiiopj FKED. RACKETT, Manufacturer of Tin, Copper and Sheet -Iron Ware. Roolinn, Spoullni and job work done on uriaoaaaLR rrnvs. Fhop on M.ilrt Ft., nratlr "i pnilie the Jail, 4r riHRFiri.n, pa. ISAAC IIII.LEU, SaiMlo and Harness Manufacturer, l.olheral.Brj, ClrarBrlJ eounty, Pa. 'PUR anbaarilier rrspeetfully informs the rill. 1 acnaof Bra.ly and tha ,111 roundin, town-hip. that he la now prepared to furni.b everything in hie line at .h..rt noliea aed in a Workman like manner, lie Hatter, bnutrlf that he ran ple.ee his enetomi-re in atjle. quality and piu-a. ( all and ..amine at.-k before pnrrhaaina elaewhera. Lntherabarg, Jane I, l";u tf. AR IHCl.N KXPAKIMNTlTrttflVATORS. li Jul rsralvad aid for .ale by U t. )tltH A CO. Jiutluiiif, o liiic,u (fit. TIIS XaO7QIDE3 TIN & STOVE STOKK! G. S. rLl(JAL, rhilipsljurj, Coalro County, la. rrillK ondflmiftfifd renfortfully nnounrti lo X the puhlie that fat hue on hand cure lullj-ielected and well aiaurted too It of STOVES, HEATERS, RAXGES, HOLLOW WARE! TIN, COPPER AND SHEET IRON WARE! WOOD AXD WILLOW WARE ! 11 1 itock of Cooking Stores eoniists of HIE CELERRATED IltOXSIDES, Which bavt anrer failed to bring peace and pro peri t j into families wuoro it is used, Die mflnd Btat, Farmer, Herald. Charm, Spears' C'aliliirnia Cook Htove, riprars' Anti-IimL, UaM liuming Cooking Htoves. Victor, Reliance end In inn Ran es, b ears' Cooking hnngas, lc, cte. feiuThe Tin ind Sheet Iron ware glren with the KIoyos is mads of the hear 'est and best material, and warranted to give perfect satis fuel ion. Hia Stock of Parlor & Heating Stoves Is larger, better end cheaper than ever before exhibited to the public coniiitioj of Spsrs Revolving Light IHumlRatinx Stove, Spears' Anti liunt (Jas llurninjr Partor Slur. Hpears' Orbicular (iai Burning Parlor tstove, Bpars' 0-liur. int; Priur bu.ee, Buf)ui't, Pearl, Uvm, Jda, ' Hud 7rpio, Nevada, Ac, Ao. Vutcao, Elm and Vletor Ilenters, F peers' Re volvinf bight li eater. lie Is also prepared to f urn lib a cox plot assortment of Tin, Copper, Shcet-fron, Wooden and Willow Ware, &ot Wholesale nr retail, mannfaetured neattj and with the sole view to service, frim the best ma terial in the market. PLOWS A PLOW POINTS. COPPER, BRASS, PORCELAIN, TIN LINED, SPUN A COMMON IROX KETTLE., Of ever description eonUnt1v on fcjnd. ORDERS FUR SruUTlNO, KOOFIXG And other work belonslnc to his business will be promptly filled bj eiperienctd and skilllul workmen. BRASS, COrrER, OLD METAL, RAG.S AND CASH Takes la ssebsnf e fur foods. "tle s-speela.lv Invites tha st tent inn of Mt-rcbant wtihinj; to purehase at wholesale, as tYty will find It to their advaniajre to examine Lis stock bo furs purchasing elsewhere.' Look out for tfaa Rtf SIpn rppoitt the resi dence of Mrs. Dr. Fosu-r. All Goods Wasrartkd is BcriEsKiiiED. c;. h. rhlllpsburj, Judo I, 1F70. ll, l.; ai.. augo.fR II. F. BIGLER & CO., II A IS iVwA It K , ( Also, Manufacturers of Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. CLRARriKI. D, PA. LOT OF SADDLES, liKIDLES, Barnes,, Collar,, eto., for sale by 11. r. DIQLER 4 CO. pALMEUS PATENT UNLOAD j leg May Forks, for ssle by I 1 II. F. BIG UK A CO. ( Al, IM INT, rUTTY, GLASS, Nails, tte., for sale by II. F. niOI-ER 4 CO, IT.iUNESS TIUMM1SGS & SHOE I Fiudings, for sale by I II. F. 11 1 01.1'. It I CO. QVNS.ImSTOLS.SWOKD CANES For aala by 1 II. F. B10I.F.H .1 CO. ODVES, OF ALL S0HTS AXD Files, for lata by II F. MfK.r.R t CO. IIION! IKON ! IKON! For sale by II F. BSfil.F.R i CO. SHOES A HOKSK SHOE KAILS, fur sale by II. F IUOI.F.R CO HON ! II OIISK ULLEY J1LOCKS, ALL SIZES f And beat Uannfaetnra, for aala by II. F. IllOI.F.n A CO. 'jlll M ULK SK EI NS AN I) PI PE BOXES, for sale by I II. F. MflLER A CO pOIiDEIi t'UTTEIW-ror nalo ly )iiTOT0 II. T. THOI.KR A CO. M0HANX(M LA Ml AND l.tWinKIt CdM 1MNV i.flcr for sa'e Tonn Iits in the bur i(ti or DaeeuU, rii-arni-ld ronnty, Pa., and ale ( ts to ait pari-linsprs owlKiile the limit of laid I f)iith. ttioeola Is situttt-4 on the Mofhannnn (-tih, in tho rirhfut portion of the e'M.nir o( wrfirl.l, on the line of the Trrone A rii arii.M liulrtmrt, whrre the Moliannn and linvrrtf-n , sn-h rneds InterptM I. It i aim in the heart ot lit Moihannon en haein, and lare;e hIies ol white ine, liemlnek, fak, and other limlx-r tur-r-nd tt. tine of the Inr refit IuuiIht n annfuptiir mK estlliiiin.riits in thelitis la (treated in the tewn, while there are wan,? other I u ml ter and hinrle mills around It, The town Is but se -rn leers n., nd enolains a p puUtiun of one thtiw und tntiahiUniji. ,jtfrFr further informatiun applj at the office of the alrure oomiianr. John lawfiik. pr!4 Huperintetident. "rn H AM I !. The wnderMrned will 1 par the hht t'ASH p the h'(r.--t t'ASH PRH K tr ail kin If r and lFI R ttire me a eall Ciara,ld( j, j. i t.TlZtVtlTlt. ry oorti, f.tonifs, etc. uu)M at 1:1: iri-i-;i) nnci:. JI ST KKOKIVBO T A mold & llartHliorn, (One door west of First National Bank,) ( I HW i:shvim.i:, pa. n A VINO Juet returned from the et-t with a eoroplete asertineni of Quods suitable for Spring end Summer trade, we sr now readjr to furnish all kit'Ji of floods "Cheaper than tho CheapeBt!" And after thaaMng our customers for thlr liberal pstroaajrs during the pait year, we would most respectfully aik for a eontinnsnce of the same. Our Stock emsifts of a etrmp'ete assortment of Dry Goods, Notions, llardwaro, Queenswure, Willnwware, Groeetfes, Uoots tf- Shoes, Hats A Caps, Clothing, Tobaccos, Ao. Also, Flour, Bstcon, Salt, Fih, Grain, ate. All of whiih will be sold oa the moit reason able terms, and tba highest maikct prire puiJ fir Grain, TVoo and all kinds of Lumber and Country Produes. Please give us a call be fort) parch suing elpeftbere. Satisfaction guaranteed as to price and quality. TJ ARNOLD A HART3UORN, Corner of Main and Thompson Streets, apr20 CURWENSVILLE, PA. j. r. cAVKn ,.W. W. KETTa. WEAVEIi & I5KTT.S CLEAKF1ELD, TA., f Are ottering, at the old stand of 0. L. Reed 1 Co., tbeir stock of good., consisting of DRY - GOODS, G ROCERIES, V BOOTS 1 61I0E3, JUTS k CATS, HARDWARE, gtTEXSTARE, FLOUR, FEED, SALT, &c, &c, At the most reasonable rates for CASH or in exchange for Square Timber, Boards, Shingles, OR COt'XTRY rROM'CE. jtAJvanoes ma'le lo thoae enpap-d in get ting oat square timber oo the most erantarous terms. Jaauar 4, 1871). WCfcUAISK TI3IKKIS! E.A.IUVIX&CO., ft iovr:Mvii.M:, p. Being rpecially enjaed in the business of Buying and Selling Square Timber, Huntd represent that tbey are now prepared to porches. Timber drlii end at either Curwensville, Lo. lt II. ion or Marietta, (or will take it at anj of these p'.iut,,) and sill on ronimiaiioo, making sm-b advances as are neeeasarv. Those enagrd in galling out Timber will find at our store in Curwi-nsi illc, a very large stock of STAPLE GOODS Of all Dracriptiuaa. ALSO, flour, .Wrnf, MKjr, (tain, Corn, And everything ncersaary for use of Lumbermen. RAFT ROPE, Of all si ten, kept oa hand in larn quantities, and aotd at small adranee by the e il, A!eof Pullrv . Ul..r h., 8wall Rope, Ae. fsPI.(l4LlM)IT I'M I.XTS offerrd to those manufacturing Jvjuare Timlcr. i a. tnx is A CO. furwensrit'e, January 12, IS70. Small Treats! Quick Sales! HAIITMYICK & liaVIN Are eonstantljr replenixliiiiK their slirck of I'rnr. Mrttirines. A 0. Pfhwl lloi.lt s and Ptalionrrr incluiliha the Os- food and NalUinal Srrics of Readers. Also, Tofcaeeo and Cipars of the best brands, at the biwrnt price. nit CALL AMI FVM. 9 yiiK Kf I.o(;l:iti MATCHES TO LIGHT THE WORUM The untb riffnnt his seenrrd the sole rilit to manufacture and Ml in this eoimlT the cni.i;illlATKI WATER-PROOF MArcif, which i tat supereedinjt everr other match new made. May le soakrd In wnter for us mouth and will t-rnite a readilr as thow kf pi in a s.ir,., and are jiiM as ehenp aiariT ma le, (tr iers soli. It. d and -n.mpilr dlM. nt.v address is Lutiirn hurit. t'li nifit i i pt uiitj, pa, jrt .lin tl JAC0R W. CORP. NT 7(1 ll IV-llavinf norrhST.I the Intcrrat of A. l!latlenWr.:er. Iq., in the hoaioea. lierrtolOr. earned " on.lrr the linn name of J. A. Illatlrnlierfir Co., the same will ho eondnrlnl hereafter under the name of Moahanaoa Ui.d and I. 0111 1 er t ompan v, 1 St., re. ) II. II. HIII.I.INUI OHII. JOHN HWSIIK. tn2'lf President. (Jenrral rinp'l! yVOOI) FXPANliINU C7i,TIv"aT0RS IT Just received and for aale by 0- T. BI11FH t CO. DARGAINS! DARGA1NSI Market Street, Clearfield, Tcnu'a., (Oppmlta tha Jail,) I HAVE now on hsr.d a first els ss stock of gaods, suited to the wants of the puMlo My stock being lsrpe. ard by eonslsntly making additions ihrrao, I am a Me to aeeommodata all who may favor msy calling. I bave DRY GOODS, Merinos, Olnftiams. Cloths, Prints, le1aines, Casaimerea, Fiiks, Rrps, Fatincts, Casliiaeres, Tared,, CokerKS, Alpaoas, Mohair, tanell l, Muslins, Flsnnels, Bonnets. Kituonr, Cloaks. Ilaln.orel Fklrll, Hoop Skirts, Phawla, Praia Trlmraine s, Iliad Kelr, Caps, Cr.rseta, flloves, frarfat Collars, Grenadine Veil., Table Covers, are. CLOTHING, CojIs, Panta, Vesta, Orer-CoaU, Gcct'i'Hiawla, Phins, Hals. Caps, Under-Rbirta and Krawera, Uuota and hoes, Uum Bboes, Craratr, 6ocks, (jlovea and Collira. GUOCEK1ES, Tea, Coffee., fugar, alolstres. Salt, Candles, Rl e, Flour, Itaeon, Fi.h, Tubaeeo, Raisins, Currants, 6plee, Crackers, Vmefar, Oils, Varnish, Papper, Alcohol, Ae. IIOU.SEUOLD GOODS, Carpets, Oil elolb, Drugget, Cloi ks, Loi'kinv (llasaea, Churns, Buckets, Haebboanls, Tuba, Flat Irons, Pans, Window B.inds, H all Paper, Coa! Oil Lamps, Bedeorda, I'lntrellas, Kuivea, F'irka, 6poooa, Crocks, Stores and Stove Blacking. HARD V A RE, Queensware, Tlnwara, Glasiwara, Wooden ware, Copperware, Books, Stationery, Muiical Gutds. Trunki, Skates, Ae. ff-All of which will be sold on the most rea sonable trms, and t' a blgheit market price paid fur Grain, Wot I and all kinds of country produce REM EM HER THE PLACE: C. KRATZEE'S, (0,o!ite the Jail,) ci.farf:ei.d, pesn'a. ir 10,000 GUARANTEE. BUCK LEAD Excels all other Lead! I t For Its L'nriealed Wbitreesa. Id. For its Vnrqiulcd Purabilit). 3d. For ill t'nturpassed Corerina' Proper!. Lastly, for Its Keonomr. 'rT'It emts Ics to patnt witb Rnrlt Lead than any other U hito Lead extant. The sane weight rovers more surtace, I inure durable, and tuskes whiter work. HIC K l i: Al) i tht Cheapest and Dcrt. $10,000 GUARANTEE. BUCK ZINC Excels all other Zincs I 1st. For its t'nequaled Durability. 2d. For Its L'nrlvalcd Whiteness. Id. For its L'nsnrpasied Covering Property. LaKtly, for !ts Great Lconoay. Pring the Cheapest, lland?omet and most Du rable White Paint m the World. Roy only BUCK LEAD AND UUCK ZINC. Try it and be Convinced. Satisfaction tluaranteed by the Msnufarturert. DUCK COTTAGE COLORS, Prepared eiprely for Painting rnttages, Outbuildings of every description, Fences Ao. 1 htrt? tva diffi-rent colnra. Du rable. Cheap. Uniform, and Meautiful Shades. B tuple cards sent by mail if deem d Deal ers' Orders will ba promptly executed by the manufactures. FRENCH. RICH AI.DS f Co.. N. W. Cor. Tet th A Market streets. Phllad'a. For sale by A. l.hawand Hartswirkf' Irwin, Dealers in Drugs. Medicines, Paints. Oils. Ac. Uearfl'ld, Fa . aprl:7"Mv TOBACCO AND CIGARS I WI10LE5ALC AXD IlETAIL, At the New ToUaroo and Cigar 8tora of v. .ti. iioorrn, Two deors East of the PottolEco, Clearfield, Ta. Constantly on band a fine asorttnrnt of Nary, Congnss, Cavendish, Cable. F pun roll, i!irhi(rn and Century Fine-cut Chewing Tobaceo, Ac. Also, a large and wHl seVctrd Flock of Isaported and Domestic Cigars, Fmoking Tobaccos, Jlprrsrhinm and Priar Pipes, Pipa fixtures, Tobacco Toirs, Cigar Ilnl.lers, and ererTthing generally found in a writ regulated Cigar and Tobacco Ptorc. T-O'RrniemlK-r the place: Two doors East ft the Posiodice, Clearfield, Pa. decl NEW nAEtiti.i: woitiis. CLEAK FIELD, rENX'A. I.O.I, and sre th. new MAItliLn WORKS, on Market strret, n-.,iito tl.C .T.il. MUM mi:nts. lli:t IAN T11.MIIS, niKMii cort he?, IAIM.E T'iPS, MANTI.KS, ARIir.N FTATI ARV, TURftA CI TTA WARE, IIKAIt i I'ddT PTONPf!, of new and beautiful designs All of which will be sold at tit prices, nr 2b per pent, lias than atir nllirr eFtalilicliment in this rouiilv. tvtti.farlitin guaranteed in all easts. Onlrr, thanafullv M-rlird and proinj.ttr filled in the beat woi ktnau-like manner. P. A. OIDSOX. Jva K. Watsov, Af nt. mvll lr T!ic Elliptic Scfllns Machine! ri'MK boat double thread we. bine now in ne! 1 W ill be ...Id lower thaw aay other marhlne tim.h''d in like manner and rfomj the eame ranjre of work. Maoiim'a ran be area at tbe etorr ol Thi mp.on t t'w., t'urwensrilte, or al the reaidenee of Hie wilder.. nod at bloom's llrolfe. ; l7 . Lf iISG. SMOJi. sn ITH HOUSE, I" j.p .it- II... I'saaing r l-'t.) ( I I. Wtl II Ml, IM. 'Ill H aa 1- r'isii'-d. I atiiir It uu'! thii house tr a rrts il rt, is t ! to nlrrtatn itran i r ii til trm , I. ii tr- nt-ral'y. ard lli rt'fore sliM ' iirnors pie lira a ta!'. Hts Tale will bi suppled wild i he bttt the utarsct afl"Hs, and t is I'm Hill ror.tjui ( cln.:cctt of wines ami hqums. l lir h"tise. Itiio iiur, h p mid iMd'litip are eulire! f ' w. ti irli ft:wttUi to tleronil'irl of Irarrleis , Ink ). aLi 1 ii (f a 1 1 lit-t e larjre and rooa', Jul siHid lor tcaiur'T. ftiari-rs modrrala. J.nJ 70 WILLIAM H. li HAI'LLT. THE LEONARD HOUSE. (Near the Railroad Irpot,) REED BTRKKT, CLKARFlELt, FA. C. I). COODFCMOW, Proprietor, VM.W flrst-elass Hotel In etcry recpeet comlor1a.k' room rll the modern improve uiciits the bvst 'f Llgl OilS prompt aiiena atte, and reaeonatJe rhnrrs. The patronage ot the pulJio is repertfiilly solieited. Tcatiistcrf will plfMM ttike no i tec that a large tarn his jut' bi-en erTt d lor the sheltering of horses, loaded wagon and earna?- bavinir aoomtnodious yard adjanent t the r n-ijrlit and 1'asieiifrrr di-pot JeJI' THE ALLEGHENY HOTEL MARKET fit., CLEARFIELD, Pa. 'FMirS larjrn and rommodione new hotel ba X hern opened for the accommodation of the pt.Mic, where the proprietor will lie jrlad to merl his old friends, and receive a share of paMic pat ronaffe. Br slriot personal attention to the de tail of hie bttfiinetiK, he bopes to be aMe to render ealipJantion to his patrons. The TABLE will always be beiintilully supplied with the best that can he procured In tho market, and the UAK will contain a full stork of Llyl'ORS, LEER. Ac Good stabling attach' d. CAPPER LEIPOLUT. Clearfield, March 5, lfoV-ly Proprietor. THE EAGLE HOTEL, MAIN FT., Ct r.WLNSVlLLK, PA. n AVISO leasid fur a term of veers II a above well known and popular bote), fket formerly by Mr. Meson, end lately by Mr. Foots.) the proieoi proprietor bas re-fllted it with the otijcot of rendernn his gocfls eotnforl atile while sojotiraina; witb him. A fine, larra Stable and Yard is attached, for the care act protarlion of horses, carriages end wasons. A liberal abare of publie patronage ia aolirited. my JOtf A. J. MIAl'i KER, 1'rop'r. THE MANSION HOUSE, Corner of Heoundand Market treta, 1 i.i:ahi ii:i.n, pa. II Mold and commodious Hotel bas. durlns; X the past year, been cnlarred to double 1 former eapaeity for the entertainment of stran rrs and pfuests. The whole building has been refurnished, and tha proprietor will spare no pains to render fats guests comfortable while staying witb him. flr-fbe Mnnsion Ilonse" Omni has runs tt and from tht liepoto the arriral and departure of cacb train. JOHN DOUtiHKKTY, apr4-7t If Proprietor. THE AMERICAN HOUSE, t urwtnevllle, Clcarlield couuty, Pa. CIIUB andersirned bai leased this old and Ion r X asUbliBbed bote), (formerly kept ty Msjr Uaae Utoom.) situate ia a central portion of the town. and bas entirely re-fitted and re furniibe l it, at.d re-modeled tha stalling, so as to make it sa oSjeet, hereafter, fur tha traveling public to patronise tWis large au eommndious bouse. Jan. 19, 10-tf. T. JEFF. liLOOM. SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE, 1 uriteiiavllle, 1 learlield county. Pa. rpiIISoldaod well aMabllsbed Hotel, beaotl 1 fully situated on the banks of the 00,0. banna, ia the boroigh ol Curwemville, bas been leaded for a term of years by the andereipsed It has been entirely refitted, and Is now ops a to the public generally and the travelling comav nity ia particular. Ho pains will be spared to render quests comfortable while tarrying at this hone. Ample Stabling room for the accommo dation of teams. Charges moderate. Jan. I, '6V tf WM. Al, JKFFRIES. THE EXCHANGE HOTEL, WlIIS old estah(stBent baring been leasr X hT J- MOHKISOK, formerly proprietor of the "Morrison House," las been thorouuhlr ren - orated and refurnished, and supplied with al tne modern improvements and ronrenieaees ne- eeseary to a first rlsis Hotel. Tne dining rooia has teen remored to tha first floor, and is now ppaeious and airy. The chambers are well ven tilated, aed the proprietor will endeavor to make bis guests perfectly at bf me. JfZ W'JKHlsO.y, Proprietor. 1. W. W ALL ACB Tttoa. . Ml AW. THE AMERICAN HOUSE, i.uuiersDurg, cicarnrta lo. I'a. pHT8 well known and ) ng etaV.Uhed Hotel, X formerly kept by K. W, Moore, and latterly by Wa. 8cbwem, sr., bas been leaved for a term of years by the nndereignej, to which the atten tion ot the traveling public is now called, and a liberal share nf public patronage Is solicited. aprl6,'(..y-pd bUAW A WALLACE. THE RAILROAD HOUSE, MAIN sr. riilLirsBURO. PA. rpilR wndersirn.d keep, eonetantly aa band X the ken of Liquors. Ilia table is alwaji auilied witb the but tb, market afford, . Tba traveling publio will ia well lo rive hire a rail, nvl.'tla. ROHKKT LLOYD. DANIEL CONNELLY, Boot and Shoe Manufacturer, CLEARFIELD, PA. nA Jost rrreived a tne lot of Frenrk CALF hklNS. and is now prepared to aiannfae tore everything in hia line at the lowest figures. tie win warrant nis work to ne as representee. II, respectfully solicits a call, al kis shop Market street, eeeond di or west ef the po.toffiee, where be wtll do .11 in hit powar to render satis faction, ejoma fine Uailer top, oa hand. mjaVM-j DAKIh'L CONNKLLT. rEACE PROCLAIMED. THE WAR 0VE& IN CLEAEFIELL. KNOX TOWNSHIP QUIET. Xcarly nit the Contrnhtinds gm'ng back to their old marten; but 'nary our going to old Mtntarhustlts, irm thry were lured so long and to trell. IKrnnsrqnene. n( th, above facts. F. EHORT, ef the old "Short tho. Shop," would an nounce to hia numerous patrons, and th, people of Clearfield enoni v el large, that he has now a first rote lot of good material, jurl received from the Kaet, and is prepared on snort notice to Dial e and snaad Uoou and Shoes, at kia new abop In Hrehaia s row. lie issali.fird that he can fleet, all.twiless It might besom, intensely loial stai . at bom. patriot,.) He is prepared to veil low f, r Caak or Country Produce. Don't forget the Shopa,,! lm)r (1 shower, t Qrahsra'a store, on Market elreel, t'lrarleld, Pa., and kept bv a fellow commonly ealied J.'.'? J "SHORTY." m BOOT ADSU0E SUOT. KDWARD MACK, Cow. MARKET A 3d St.. CLEARFIELD, Pa. IllK prnpri.tnr bas entered Into the B00T PIIOK bueinecs at the above stand, and ts determined not to be outtUme eilber in ejus) tv or price for bis work, .Special atttntlrn will be paid to manufacturing Sewed work. 11a has on hand a Ure lot of Krenek Kip an1 Calf Sains, of tbe .cry hct qua Illy, The eltl. ens of CletrfliVd and rtriuity are reepcrtfally invited I" give hiai a trial. No charge for calls. noesV tf i;W ROOT AMI SHOE SHOP. I l l RH I-?SaVll.l.l' 'pilR subscriber baring lately started a asw l nooi ana nno. shop a Curwensville, en Main street, oproelta Josel k H. Iiwla'. tin,. tore, reinectlullv man..,.. . ,k. ..kn. n... he is prepared to manufacture ell stylra of Boors and b..ce. and .rerytbing ia hi, II... on ,hort nolle.. II. also tiros oa hand a govd e'aort lenl of ready-made work, which k. will Mil cheap for eaak or country pro-iuee. nenr-tr I.KH I" T. F0fH. Removal I 1HIK MISSKS III KVK IIATriRI.D would rrrpeoifollv inrhiw the Ladirs of this place and Itcirilv that they have removed their Pres.. making eal.tili.hmrnt from the rooms over llarte. wick A Irwin', drug store to thoae adjoining the liaerry. anil aohcit a liberal share of lietronae-. llcartlrld, I'a., May tb. Mril-lf. Ql l;l.lx,pr arw eurkioned 8I.EIUUS V J for sal, ar e r exftin. at the: