i ITIIR REPUBLICAN. CLEARFIELD, l'A. gjUtfESDAr MriHNINO, APRIL 1, 1ST1. Terms of Subscription. V Dftid slvenee,er within three months ...ft at! V after Ihreeaed before ell months-... 1 60 I jtii I nrtt'r ,wr esoiration of mnnlhe... I OO i wM- All ai-tMes to insure Insertion In this .ill.. k.nJJ U ...lu a. T.... l- M we to pres at I o cmm-Ic, (noon.) ki:m-I"u notices. I MithndM r.plscnpnl Churf It Re. J, H. in ,'., pastur. Public Service every eaUbath, ? ' '. .1 1 .i u 1 U cUiiili Sclii ! H A. M. 7 lnvr "" Thursday, at 71 P. M. f Crtioinnni'tn Service., first Sabbath of every ,n'h. at A. M. jit. Andrew's Church KpUf opalTtcr. .ft.moK Hall. Public Service hundny morning "j- to oVV'k. "'"I 7 P. M.- Sundav feioboel at j p. M I'rayer Mooting Wed need ay evening u- t aVIii-'k. V preabvlcr.au C'hnrchIUr. Mr. Bim FjVI c .S it i ior every Sabbath, morning and even- M ; i Bip'NI Church Re?. W. B. Pkixkeu, Pna rtr. I'lii'lie services every Sabbath, morning or reainr. alternately. iliiiiHT. Wo notice iy the procecd-i,,t- of the Pliilipshurg Cob noil thai tha streets of $t:ist flourishing towu arc to lie marked Iry placing iinii at every eorncr. TUn ii right, and it j wiuij be pruperfortheaullioritieivf thia borough u imitate. I Kr.AD It Wo devote the major por- ItuD of our outside tbie week in order to enable as (j 1st hefure r reader the speech or Senator tfelleae. As ht very ably treats a question in jn'ii li every roter Is interested, we hope it will be r 'Derail r reau and ponuerrH, ovor by ine public. AsFFSSMKNT Transcripts. Wc nn deritstid dial tbe Couuly Commissioners bare the j nt week mailed a copy of tbe )et adjusted as ttummt te every Board of Bohool Pi root ore in (hi county. In those townships where tha Aa- tfiwr failed to keep a eopy of hia work, tbe Su prnmri and Overaeera of the Poor can get the ), of the e ipy io ueatiun and mak out their (lufliealrl. Anotiikr Tain. We lenrn that tbe 8oerioteuJont baa decided to plaee another (jmcngfr train on Tbe Tyrone A Clearfield branch oa or about tha first of May. Thta will be a de eiJerf iraproreni) at, and add f really to tbe pleas ure stiJ convenience of the travel ling community, fjH-ci.!y If the train leaves Tyrone in tbe cren in (f, or so at to enable passenger to arrive here It nine or ten o'clock at night. How is TUirt roa IIkiii ? On Tuox- JjT Mr. Thomas Creatoo reecired a box by ex preis C. 0. D. lie paid the money and touk tiie hot home, and npon opening it be found it full af kindling wood. It was from I. Cuwlrs A Co., No. 74 Church street, X. Y. Torn says he irnt fur jewelry, which nobody will deubt of suurse. as bo wouldn't want to buy wood at that rats. There is another boi In tha express office frinn the same establishment, C. 0. D. $96 wait ing to be called for. Camenm JItrald. Iikatii op Mus. McKinnKN. On Mod Isy night of last week, Mrs. McKihben, the eitiDiaMe wife of Chambers MrKibben, E-q., died at the residence of her buinnj in this borough. T!ic disnse of nbteh she died baa eaused bar io Irnae sunVriitj fr months pitt. All the aid that ilulli'ul physicians eon Id render was procured for her, but medical science wna unable to arrest the progress of the Great Destroyer. Mrs. McKibben tu universally esteemed In Ibis neighborhood. Ckautltrwhurg Spirit. lira. McKibben was wall and favorably known to thoFe of our citiceni who patronised the Mer rhaut'i Hotel in Philadelphia. A tfumo of ball was played on Tues day lJtt between the Mutual Club of Clearfield and the Hiawatha Club of Philipsburg, on tbe g.-ounj of tbo la'tcr, which malted at fallows : m it At. o. W lUiienstein.l. f. i ii. .1 1. h niton. 3 n.M 1 it. F'iweiler, p..... 3 J. Itcp.l, e ft T. Trarv, r. f 4 V.. Kee.l, 1 b 3 II. Endrea, e. f..... 3 C. Johns -n, 2 b... 3 Xo tfliurt Ptiip Innings M 1 3 Mutual - 1 0 R. NtaWATHi. 0. R 0 .Tack son, a. a .. 9 7 8 llurd, p I 8 .Iurcs, e I 10 li Kabcllo, 1 b 4 f. Nelson, 2 b 3 0 .(ones, 3 b 7 7 Johnson, r. f....... 1 4; Dumgardner, e. f. S ISwarta, L f.M - 4 3 4 ft 6 7 8 9 II 4 9 10 10 ft 0- ll.aaatha Jill 7 X 4 t 110 150 I'mpire, John PanTurd; Fcorer, Charles Reiten stria. Time of game, 9 hours and 40 minutes. IltRNKD. The Iiipo and aplcndid B i iriog mill of Messrs. Reed A Bigler, situate in the southern portion of the borough, was totally dfitro.tad by fire on tbe afternoon of the 11th, to g' thcrwith a'ot 600 bushels of grain. The fire ksi cause! by sparks falling on tha roof from tbe Hack of the 8 team Saw -Mill near by, whieh being oo the windward aide, waa saved. The loss ie be tween (10,01)0 and 112,000. Among the incidents wtnay state that Mr. Harry F. Bigler and a Mr. (lod fellow were seriously, though not fatally. In jored. While standing on tbe roof of Mr. Mos np'i store, in the rear of oar oiBce, where we had ascended te view the devouring clement more than i a mite off, half ef a burning shingle fell at oar feet, and we believe would have ignited had we not placed oar foot upon it and pat it out. Wo remained there for soma time on the look-out, but saw no more of the element In that vicinity. The burning mill presented a grand but destructive eight from our elevated position. J(A Snake." Kluowherein thiaiMoo ill be found a bill now before tbe Legislators, which, although it docs not expreee it, is an at tempt to stop the floating oflogs in Chest Creek end the river above Curwenst ille. It ia a bold attempt by Legislative enactment to break up, or ioterfere with a legitimate branch of trade in which many of our eitirens are interested. If it is right to lost logs in Clearfield Creek and tha river from the mouth of Anderion'a Creek down, ft it also right to do so In tbe other streams and above tbe Crrsk. It Is simply an entrage te at tempt te prohibit by legislation any lawful calling or commercial pursuits well established end car ried ea in and over the puhlin highways of this Commonwealth. Our free trade notions compel s te ak our legislators to defeat the bill in ques tion, Ne man or set ef men have a right te ira eee apecial peine and penalties upon their neigh bors for engaging In lawful trade. This bill, if passed, would only lead to litigation and never atop the floating of a log, because it is toe vague and Inexpressive. It defines nothing hut its sen loakeishnesa, and for this alone should be kicked ut of the legislature. TTe Mlht Dkclink. We liavo tho past week teeeived fur publication a number of communications and memorials, numerously sign ed, proposing or celling oat Mr. John Lawshe, ef Osceola, for Assembly. The communication from Osceola has sixty -one names atuu-hl, one from WooJward with fifty-eight names and another from Deeatnr with twenty-one aamea. All setting forth i Abe good qualities, peculiar fitness, and unirapeaeh- j able democracy of Mr. Lawshe, whom they re eommrnl as a suitable candidate for Assembly, all of which we coneeda, but having in eur mind's eye the Interest of the party rather than that of any individual, we must decline publishing these memorials for various reasons, chief among tbem, because we bare no precedent for anything of the kind, and if we allow candidate to be brought before the public in this manner mil will claim tbe same privilege, and we would finally lose the oontrul of our paper, without an equivalent to tbe party or ourselves. The setting np of hundreds of proper names an be done in a city office, where ewn eases are pteoty, bat one-horse coo a try printing olleeeean not ereu borrow the necessary material. Besides, compositor, devil and all would swear for a week about setting up matter of this kind. Bound morals, tbe interest of tbe party, and our defy towards eur readers, all pro tent against pub lishing any and ell communications ol this kind Tne claims of candidates, or of particular sertions, aeeeteae te rA primary election, must be brought before tbe puilie in sum ether wey than through the Rifimhhtan, while we control e columns. Tms tbe intereat of the party demands, although It ie against ours when considered financially enty. A l-rnim.ATlvi Snake .-TUo Lill below is what is known fh LegtwUtHre parlance as a -ewnfce," and aa H applies ti emr eownty anain ly, deserve the attention ef our realms ; AS ACT To prevent (he obstruction of the channel of tha West branch of the fiutqtmbanna Hiver, Chest Crack, f r any of the navsbio tr binaries of em il stream, within the eunntiecof Cambria, Clearfield, and Indiana, above the mouth ol Anderson's Creek in Clearfield enmity. ftRrrioN 1. He It enactej hy the Senate and House of Representatives of tbe Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in Ueueral Asaembly met, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the sin, That from and alter the paff of thtt Aet any pereon or peraona who shall out, tell, throw, place, or cause to be lelh-d, thrown or placed in tbe rb annul or bHow bgh water mark un the margin of the West Uranub of the Nuequehanna Itiver, ('best Creek, or any of the navigable tributary of aaid streams whivb haa boea de clnrtd by law to be a publte highway, in the oonnttca oi uamnria, Ulearttelfl and Indiana, and altvo the mouth of Anderson's Creek in Clrartield county, any tree, snpling, log, or piece of lumber or nuaung material oi liuitmr kind, with the ta lent to float the same or to ohstrudt the naviga tion of the aaid streams or any of tbe navigable tributaries tiicreer, shall h guilty of a misde meanor, and upon conviction thereof shall pay a nnc oi uoi ices man onenunarrti nor more than one thouflatid dollars, at the discretion of the Court PrvideH, that nothing In this Act shall be Miteimed to prevent pemona from putting in atjuarcd, aawLd or arty other kind of niauulactured lumber lor the purpose of running tbe same to market, or for other lawful purposes, bax-rio S. All Acts or part of Act Inconsist ent herewith be and the aaiue are hereby repealed. LiQuoii on Klkction Days. The following bill baving passed both Huusns and re ceived the Governor a approval, haa bcoome a law : Frittio!! I. Be it enacted, Ac. That from and after tbe passage of this act it shall not be lawlul lor any person in this Commonwealth, whether li ocnsfd to aell liquors, or unlicensed, to buy, sell or give away to be uaed aa n drink, any spirituous ait liquors, wine or older or any outer sub stance containing alcohol, on any part of any day aet eiart or tu be act auart fur no v rt-naral or nia cin) tlcctiou by tbe cilist-ns in or within any of the precincts, wards, townilnpa, counties or other lection divisions or districts in tbe Commonwealth. Frctio 3. Any person violating the iirovi- sions of the first section of this act shall be deemed guilty of n misdemeanor, and shall be subject to imprisonment in tbe proper jail of the proper county for a term of not less than IB days nor more than 100 days in the discretion of the Coart, and shall alee in addition to tbe above, be subject tc a fine of not less than $20, nor snore than ftouO in the discretion of the Court. Mr. Srhnatlrrly moved to amend the first sec tion, as follows: - That the provisions of this bill shall not be enforced alter tbe election polls are closed in the evening, or the sale of liquor prohibited after that time." Agreed to. PuNK'a KkhKRVE Akkociation. The Tenth Anniversary of the Pennsylvania Re serve Cerpa will be celebrated in Philadelphia, on luffdav, tne mm ei may, ii i, pureunnt te a resolution adopted at the meeting ef tbe fcHate Association at Lock Haven, in IS8. The Iiistrict Association in Philadelphia have engaged Horticultural Hall, on Hroad street, for the day and evening ef the loth. An Oration will be delivered by 0-n. Wellington II. Knt, of Co lumbia county, and Ilanquet will be given in the afternoon, and a 11 rand He-union Hall in tna eve ning; A cordial int it at ion is extended te members of the old IHvision throughout tbe Slate, to be p re ar nt on (be occasion. Delegations inU-nding to participate, will please report, in advance, the number who will be p re scut, to tbe undersigned. JOHN H. TAOfl ART, Secretary Penna. Reserve Association of Philadelphia county. Information V antkd.-Of Edward Mitclicl, printer, seed twenty eight, who left his home In Somerset, Penna., about ten years ago. When last heard from, about three years since, bis addreaa was eorncr Centre and W bite a 'rests, New York, Any information in regard to him will be thankfully received by hia father, C. F. Mitehel, , , , Oreeuahurg. The newspaper! throughout the oounlry will confer a lasting favor upon an old printer by giving the above notice couspicuous . ,lt. 1,UWICIT aged twenty-two, and a printer by profession, having been absent from his home in Ilellefonte, near two years, and nothing having been heard from him by hia mother during that time, has caused her great ud easiness. Last beard from be was In Corry. Any information concerning him addressed to T. B. Nolan, Washington, D. C, will be thankfully received. Death or a Vetera". Pttniel gpaekman died In Clcnrfleld eonnty on tbe ?Atb of March, 171, aged 94 years and 6 months. Mr. 8. waa a member of the 8iety of Friends, aud moved from Chester county to Clearfield when the writer of this article was a rcry little boy. We remember the circumstance quite distinctly, as Mr. P pack man always put up at the private resi dence of our father, and we beard him then say, that in making the journey on foot between tbe two places over the Allegheny mountains he bad walked eiVy " eaeb day. lie was a good man, the honored head ef a very largo and highly respectable family, who are left to revere his mem ory, end he has, like a sheaf, fully ripe for the harvest, been gathered home to the garden of the Lord, where faith ia lost In sight and hope in full trultion. Wilitum)nr1 Sum. We Rather Enjoy It. Although opposed to mobs and street brawls, we occasion ally like to sea one gotten up en a small scale, fur the purpose of giving Constable MuClellan a lit tle recreation, by way of variety. He baa en sev eral occasions lately demonstrated to our mind tbe fact that he Is the right man in the right plaee, fro ia the way be gobbles up (he roughs who eece aienatly spread themselves as though they owned and control Jed the whole towu. A little more of that's right," instead of "hold on," from the pub- lie mouth, goes far towards encouraging an officer, aud will finally make rowdies scarce. Another Fire Our citizens were again enlivened by me cry oi nre josreruey morning, eaused by tome sparks falling on the roof of the old M. K. Church building, now used as a school house. Tbe fire was however soon ex tinguished, with hut little damage. ' Special Tho recent tilt between Senators Davis and Butler has been the political theme of the politicians throughout the land. Hut it ia not to be comnired to the excitement that tbe low prices of tiboct at Alexander's Kevst'ino Shoe Store haa eaused among the people of Claarficld. Oo and see his goods and be convinced that no one can sell as ebeap as be is selling Boots and Shoes. April Weather. The pat few days hare been aa near the poetic ideal of April weather as bards could rhyuie on or painters de lineate. The full round sun haa ebons with a brilliancy and power belonging rather to June than tbe prewot nionlb. bringing the resources or nature more visibly before we, causing the ouda to swell, the herbage to grow and the songsters to make notes of fledneae and welcome. Itot withstanding all this, aomelhitig else has been done to make tbe hearts of all overflow with gladness. Messrs. 1 Noureoi A Co., the popnlar merchant i of Cur wensvtlle, have been to New York an 'I Philadel phia and selected a mammoth atorfc of Spring and Snmmsr Ooods. which they ere now opnatna;, and intend to sell cheaper than well, You know bow 'lie vonrself. Just call at their Store and give them a trial, for seeing is believing. Theirclerks are numerous and always accommodating, so eve ry person ia sure to be waited on. Just received and for sale at the drug store of Hartswich A Irwin, fresh Harden Heeds, Mixed Lawn and White Clover Seeds of tbe best varieties, npU2-3l Dr. F. Pl.Mo, furuifrl.r if IhrrunPO, N. V.. ilnirc, to inform II.. mhiI or l.'lornrld nd vicinity that h h. prrln.iipntl.f loc.lfd among thm lor th, piirpoMt of pntrtteiii, hit prolfMion Th. Doctor will h. In imJium t" ."nd to .11 profcmun.l O.IU, rilh.r d.y or night. Mil olBoe , on Itwd trcct. .ootb lid., 11 wn lh K.ilrond nd Srcond Mrort, whrr. h J b. foond wh,n not cn(tt"l .Iw-whrr.. wi.M-RU $larrll. Oa Tcnla, April II. Mil, b, O. IMl., En., Mr. A. W. DAMON, of Sangenille, Me., to Mill TILI.IE SENDER, af 1'hilipnhnrg, Pcntr. .oiiatr, Fa. Oa Anril Ulh. l71,btj. 0. tl.nalTT, Km) Mr. MKLVIN DIXON toMin APKL1.A BEKCK, bolb of JTrraon oonntr. On April l?lh, mi, by J. C. BinnKTT, Eq., Mr. ROBERT BECK to MIh EVA1.INK Ul Aun, both J.gcreow eonntr. ?ifil. In Olrard lowniblp.oa Saturday treoitig, April lib, DM, aflar a lingering lllnen, Mra. MARY MIR RAT, r-d M year,, month, and M dart. la Lnmbor C,r, on April Id, ml, ROIlERT TOl'Nll, agtw 47 yean. (furnlturf. gULllNG OVV AT COTI FOB CAIHI . , Th larei Itock f F IT It JflTTIl E ever offered In CLEARFIELD t At tha KTF.AM CABINET RHOp, corner Market and Fifth B treat a, CLKARFIBU), PA. The undersigned would announce to the pahtie that be haa on bend and is now offering cheap fur each, tbe largest atock of Furniture ever in store in this county, consisting of ' Upholstered Parlor Knits, v , 1 Chamber ietta, Kt ten si on Tablae, HeareUriea, Book Caeca, Bedel cede, Spring Beds and Mattresses, lunga and Ranches, Plain A Marble Top Tables A Bureau, , . , . Waahetande, Cane 6eat and Common Chairs, Rocking Chair a, ' Looking Glasses, Window Shades, . Picture Frames, Corda and Taaaels, Ac. He alar, manufactures and keeps on hand Pat ent Spring Hoda, the best ever in routed. No family should be without them. Any kind ol woods not on hand can bo had on short notice. Upholstering and repairing neatly executed. COFFINS, of all aiaea, eaa be had n a half hours' notice, and at (he lowest prices. A deduc tion of '2t por oent. made lor each. METALLIC CASKS, or Rosewood, Walnut and Cherry Coffins, with glass or wood tops, furnished on five boura' notice. Personal attendance with hearse, en funeral occasions, and earrisgea furnished when desired. Thanking the public for past favors, and by strict personal attention te business, I hope to receive a oontinuaoce of tbe same. Remember the plaoe the 8 team Cabinet Shop, corn or of Market and Fifth Streets. March 39, "71-ly. DAXIBL P.F.NKER. JOHN TUOUTMAN, FURNITURE DEALER Market St., east of the Allegheny House, ci.:arfu:m, pa- IEERPen hund all kinds of Furniture, In suits or by the single art tele. Those in need of any article of Furniture, will find it to thvir Intereat to call and examine my stock, which I will aell Tery low for cash or exchange for auitablc lumber. Clearfield, Pa,, April A, IHT. If. READING FOR ALL! ! BOOKS & STAT JOS Eli Y. Market t.. Clearfield, (at the Post Office.) t WMl K undersigned begs leave te announce to J. the cititens of Clearfield and vicinity, that he baa fitted op a room and baa just returned from tbe city with a large amount of reading matter, consisting in part of Bibles and Miscellaneous Bocks, Blank, Account and Pass Books of every de scription Paper and Envelopes, French pressed and plain t Pens and Pencils i Blank, Legal Pipers, Deeds, Mortgages! Judgment, Eiemp tfoa and Promissory notes t White and Parch: ment Brier, L gal Cap. Record Cap, and Bill Cap, 8h" M,Uiic Un" VWI. eonaUntly en band. A nv books or stationery diw- tn.t l mJ aot haft on hmni wl)J be or. ( ordered by first express, and sold at wholesale 1 or retail to suit enstomera. I will alae keep j periodical literature, such as Mngasinea, Newa- Letters. Ae. P. A. OAUL1N. Clearfield May 7, ISr.ft.tf s ACMi:TT ACIIKYVKR, MIL KM IX BULDNG HARDWARE, Alt", msnufeeturers of Tin and Sheet Iron Ware, Nearly opposite the Jail, CLEARFIELD, PA. Carpenters and Builders will find It to their advantage to examine our atock before purchasing elsewhere. STOVES! STOVES! W. ll lh. TIMES COOK CTOVK, th. eh,.n. rit .nil bet tort in tk. m.rkrl. Br.r, itor foil wrrntl. AI.BO, PARLOR, IIEATIH1, RATTINO STOVES ! which will U told u ehwp u7 1b tht ao.nl j. Strict ttcntiotl pi4 ordering nrllclti for nr- tirl who delir. IU Jttr-Rixinntt, Snootlni nd Job work do on r..onbl. Icrmi. Clf.rll.ld, r, April IJ, mi. II ATS AM) CAPMt AND lloota and Shoe! THE I'LACK TO GET Hats k Cnps, Btxits k Shoos, IS AT HLLERTOXS WW STORE! On. door north of now M.ionio Building, CI.KARFIKLD, PA. Th. Iirgnt tfck of good. In tbit lino tr.r brought tnt. th. cmintr, ( now opn lor tn. in- pcclion of th. public, nnd will be wild M m Very Loirrft Cash Frier ! Al,n, n eplendid .Mortment of GENT'S FI R NIHIIINI1 tlOOIlH, CftniMiTig of Hhtrte, ColUra. Korktiea, H.ndkcrchirfR, UlotM, Vndcrwc.r, Ao- A lrc ,twk of CARPETS and OII.CI.OTI'8. whirb will b. dipporrd of at .Rtoninhinglr low price. A (literal bar. or patronag. li rcipeet full ioliiilcd. JUT- DON'T FAIL TO CALL.- Stor. oa Scend St., below Market, Clcarneld, Fa. 4::tl D. R. FULLKRTOM, NORMAL INSTITUTE. rpilK Fifth Normal Innlilot. will commence at I (orwenaville on TIIK FIRST DAY OF MAY for the term af II weeka An Aseialant T.u-har haa Wa secorail. Hoarding can tie lial as cheep ae anywhere In the rocaty. Teachers should bring all tneirem i." nnnun. apl.i St OKO. W. I-M PER. Co. Sept. t ADIES' AND CENT S SATCHELS t " D. R. FULLF.RTON'S. 1)I.AWTKK. Freak ground Isnd Plaaler at KHAI7.KH A l.VTI.KS, apli dt- Opposite the JiL V ECKTIKS The very latest styles i.1 , t D. R. FL'LLERTON'S. IIKll. ' Mackrrl, take Hrrrln. While and led Flak al KRAT.KH A LYTLE'H, epl.l 4t OpposiM tba Jail. Jlrugj & Udiriurj. HU3IOYAL. HARTSWICK 4 IRWIN, " DRUGGISTS, Market Street, VltartUti, Pa. TA7V beg Lara to Inform our old and new W eaitoa.ri. that we bar, renjov.d onr - Ubllahaient t. tha epaeioni now building Ju,' er.et.a on ai.raew eu-eet, nearly adjoining tb. Maneion llonaeon tbe weat, and oppoalt. Maeara. Arahani A flone atore) where wa roepaotfully inTlia me paone w ooeae ana ouj tnelr Drugs, Cbemicalfl, Patent Medicines, OILS, PAINTS AND VARNISHES. Onr etoek of Drwge and Medlclnei eontlate of arerytblng aeed, aeleeud with the gr.at.et ear., and WAE ANTED 8TEICTLY PTJEE! We alao keep a full atoek if Dyee, Perfumer! ee, Toll.t nrtlcl... ftioapa, Tooth braafaee. Hair Bruahee. Wbitewaab firuihaa, and every other kind Urnabee. We bare a largo lot of WHITE LEAD, TURPENTINE, FlaiaMd Oil, PalnU, and la fact ...rrthln. land in tbe painting baaineaf, irbieb we .fl.rat City priooe to aaab buyer.. TOBACCO AND SF.QARS, Confeetlcaary, Rpio.a, and tbo largaat atock of varietiee ...r oRerad tn thia plac.. and warrant. ad to b. of the beet tbe Market atforda. J. II. HRTWTrT. Not. tS. IMS. JOHN V. IRWIN. 'OMETIIISG NEW ACAIJII C. J). WATSON Wiakee ta Inform hie old Irlende and tbe publle generally that he baa opened uo a aew Drug, Confectionery & Tobacco Store, In new Maaonle Building, oppoelte Court nouee SECOND ET, CLEARFIELD, PA. Ilia stock la all aew, freab and af tba very best quality, and will be sold ebeap for CABU ar approved Couotry Produce. If yoa want pore Drags and Patent If edi.lnes, Oo to WATSON'S. If yoa want Confectioneries, Canned Fruits, Pickles and Jellies, Nuts, Ac, Ac, Oo to WATSON'S. If yoa waal the best Roasted Coffee, Eaa, noe af Conee, Spices of all kinds, aheap, Oo to WATSON'S. If joa want Faaey A Toilet Soeps, Flavoring Bitraets, Aa., Aa., bs tare to Oo to WATSON'S. If yoa want Fancy Dye Colore, Clark', beet Ma chine Thread, Pine, Needles A Notions, Oo to WATSON'S. Cbswers and Smokers, If yoa want tbe best tn tba market. Buy at WATSON'S, wbare yaa eaa get Pipea A Pipe Fiitarta. If yoa want to gat dear of your atamps. Come to WATSON'S. If yoa want to spend a few boars of aa av.alng with your frisnda, coma to WATSON'S old stood, wbera yoa eaa crack nuta and eat Jokee aolil o'clock, r m. April II, H7. NEW DRUG STORE! WM. B. ALtXWDER, M. D., Orupgiat and Apothecarjt CUUWENSVILLE, PA., freeze eonstantlv nv 1aM M4eja.a. -r d r v a s , Patent Me.licinca, Paints snd Oils, Varnishes, lire StuRa, Ae. Ilia atock of Druga is pure and rroah, and euatoiuera oan rely upon gelling the beat orcrt-rytbitig in bia line. Ilia atock of r K R F U M e n Y , Toilet Article,. Hair T"Wica, Cnam.tlea, Brnehes, Toilet Soapa, Combs, Pocket Hooks Pens. Inks, I'cncila and Paper, and a general assortment of this elaer of good), are all of the best quality. PURE WIXES d- LIQUORS, For Medical purposes only, Glass, Tulty, Lahricating Oils, tc, to suit tbo wants of the rom ro unity. His extenlie and well selected stock of Trug and Medicines enables him to fill ri-TPicians prescriptions on short notion and on the most reasonable terms. Rtnokera and Chewera will find hia stork of Chewing nnd Pmoking Tohacen, Cipars A HnutT, to eonsint of tbe eery best brands in the market A sh?re of public ralrnnsge Is solicited Oct. 19 Jim. W. 11. ALKXAN DER. Beale's Embrocation, fL ATE PO WILL'S.) For all disssaes Incident lo Horsos, CMtle, and llumaa rirsn, requiring in. ... asternal application. Tht. InhrAHllns was alUBaivelv US.d bv tbe Qnv.romeat during the war. For eela ny nanewica e irwir, viaarn.io. o..nk R. Irwia. Cwrweasville. Daniel (iond- lander. Lu'.horaburr If JtR()UM PLAHTI-.RI FKi.r-RAi.iixt rutt it, FLOIR, CORN MEAL, CORN IX EAR, OATS, CORN Clinp, (pure,) CORN, RYE A OATS CHOP, (pur.,) BRAN, Ae., An. HAMS, SHOULDERS, SIDES, COAL OIL, MOLASSES, Drips, MOLASSES, New Orleans, TEA, SIMIAR, COFFEE, Ac, Ae. And a general aaaortrnent of Orocfries, Herd street, near tbe depot. R. It. IHETT. March 2 Jra Br J. DYHA HT. New Meat Market. ' TInR undesigned bar. opened a Meat Market X. la the room lortnerly ooctipled hyAlesanner rvin.on Market street, Clearlteld, Pa , adjoining M.eeop's, where they intend to keep a supply ol All k Indoor Meat, Fruit and t epeleblre. And al "rutcM to aniv tna Tiuas." Shop will be onen reeularly nn Tueailay, Thursday and Sat. urdar. and meat delivered at env point. A share of poblie patronage is respeclfnlly elicited. ji. ii. it n.' E. W. BROWN. MT-Aisn Ci.nllan. to deal in all kinds of improved Agricultural Implements. Clrarrirl.l. August I', IKZII tr. THE CLEARFIELD WOOD -CHOPPERS' AXE! Manufactured especially for TIIE CLEARFIELD TRADE, pon an.a ar enc.VTtl II. F. RlllLER A CO. Miss E. A. P. Rynder, aoaer roa ChlrkeHng'a. Rteinwav's end Emerson's Pianos; tlmiih s, Maaon B llamlin a and fetoabet a Organs and Melodeona, and l rover A Baker's Hewing Machines. also tnacHua or Piano, Onilar, Orjran, Harmony and Vocal M ale, Ne rpil taken for lore than half a term. Rooms' neat door to Pirst National Bank Clearfield, May 4, 10 if. IXM UTOR? rXOTIC IC, Whereaa, I-et-j terTfeiamentarynn the estate of H"1,mMON IIAMMKHSCIILAi. dewaeed, tale nf Osceola Boronfh have been r ran led to the under signed, and II persona indeMeti to aaiai ettate are rrqnrsi ctl to makr Immediate pay meet, and those harm? claims armnn the same will present them, duly autncnitealM, for eeuiencnt. L. a. LIV'tlLB. April fr, inr? fit fiecutrr. UisrcUniifous. II. F. BIGLER & CO., HARD WA It i: , Also, Manufacturers of Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. CLRAIFIILD, PA. LOT OF SADDLES, BRIDLES, Baraess, Collar, etc., for sale by II. F. BIOLEU 4 CO. PALMER'S PATENT UNLOAD- .aV log Bay Porks, for sste by II. T. BIQLER I CO, QIL, 1MINT, PUTTY, GLASS, Neils, etc, for sale by II. F. BIGLER A CO, TTaRNESS TRIMMINGS & SHOE Fladlngs, for Sale by n. F. BIGLER A CO. Q UNS, TISTOLS, SWORD CANES For sale by H. F. BIGLER A CO. gTOVES, OF ALL SOKTS AND Bixes, for tale by JUON I IKON 1 IKON 1 IliON ! For sale by H. F. BIGLER A CO, JJOllSE SHOES & HORSE SHOE NAILS, for sale by II. F. BIGLER A CO. pULLEY li LOCKS, ALL SIZES Aod best Manufacture, for sale by II. F. BIGLER A CO. THIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE X BOXES, for sale by H. F. BIGLER A CO. RODDER CUTTERS for Balo by mTO-TO H. F. BIGLER A CO. 15 O O K S WHICH HAVE ALWATS in I V E N 8ATISFACT ON MERETOFORE, WILL BE DISPOSED OF IN SICU A W A Y AST0PLIASI 0 R FRIENDS AND CIS T0MERS. JUST BECEIVL'D! THE FINEST ASSORTMENT OF HOLIDAY O0ODS-SLC1I.A3 BOOKS AND OTHER STATIONERY ARTICLES, EVER OFFERED'TO THE CITIZENS OF THIS PLACE! NOW ON EXHIBITION AND FOR SALE AT PUBLISHERS' A MANUFACTURERS' PRICES, AT Tni rOSTOFFICE. Clearield, Dm 14, 1 7. ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORPINARt! I WOULD respectfully aanoanec ta tke eltl. ens of CLEARFIELD and vicinity that I bars opsasd up ta tba aew Masonic Building, nret dnar below the Manaioa Hoaae, oa Second 8traet, with a entire new stock cf WATCHES, CLOCKS A JEWELRT, Or the latest atylei and best Sni.h, Selected with esra. I have aa assortsssat from all the latest aovtltiea la Jewelry, salts, bis for tbs Holidays. A large clock of America Watches from the factories of Applctra, Tracy Co., al Walt bsas, Mais., and the Nalianal Watch Company at Elgin, III., tn from 1 to S as. cases, always oa band, and warranted. Thankful Per yourp st liberal patronage, I hope, by strict attention tc bualncsa, tc merit a aontkiuaaoa of he same. An binds of repairing ta ay line promptly alUaded to. SAT-Half Jswelry cede ta crdsr. 6. I. BNVDBR. December 14, U7t. ev M ine and Liquor Store. I. L. REIZENSTEIN, waot.Rts.Mi HUM tu WINES & LIQUORS, MARKET ST., CLKAPFIF.LD, PA. Vft.Full sleek of Winn, Brandy, Oln, Whlrky and Alcohol, alwars on band. Special attention paid lo securing a pore arlisle for Sacramental and medical purposes. l ?l"f iMhersburg Marble Yard! rpilR subscriber respeclfnlly annonnees to this L sniaaiunity and lbs public generally that he ir now extensively engegi-d ia the manufaclnre of Momimrnla, Head and l oot Stones, Stand, Table and Bureau Tnp, etc. No higher iribute can be paid tn a deoeaaed relative or friend than Ihc rree linn ol an enduring slab as a wittieas lo unlmrn generations where they have laid him or her. 1 hare engaged Mr. J hn W. Ilebnaan aa my sgrht tesvll, and to whose workmanship and skill manv can boar wiln.se. Orders solicited and promptly tiled. W erk delivered .heroverdcrlrrd. K H. MHUHK. Luthcrsburg, Notmnbw 10, 1S7S. Tl nTICWS' A 4 OUJstTAMLI JS' Vil. W e have printed a large number of the new I KE BILL, and will wa tbe roceipl of lwev.lv. Ave cents, mail a copy to anv address. aaySS "V)R MI.R. White t oad, tine, Psinl. Lia ' seed Oil, Torpentinc, Varniihe. t all kinds, Colors ia Oil and Drv I sint. Vernirh llmab-e. ajayb hARUWIcK IRWIN. ni:i:i ititoTiiKitv, MARKET STREET, tlP.ARPIl.I.n, PEK1PA.' A GRAND OPENING! THIS WEEK ! , The (nasi slock of Ihc season aver brought ta Claarficld In Fancy and Staple Dry Goods! Notions, io., die, itc. Sheetings and Pillowcase Muslins. Muslins, Stripes and Tickings. Great bargains in Linen and White floods. Table Linone, Marseilles, Quill,. Towlcs, Towling, Napkins, Crib Quilts, Ac Striped and Plaid Nainsooks, Muslins, Lawns, Cambrics, Ad. Plain, Striped and Printed Piques. Percales and Linen Goods for Dresses. New styles in Millinery (loods. Hats, Bonnets and Flowero, la great variety. While Triiaasinga in grMt variety. Hair tiooda, aew stylos, in great variety. Indies' Coate, Gloves, llos'ery, As. ladies'. Misses' and Children's til AT-Tbe stock is complete In erery partioular, and tbe prices ar suoh that will picas, all. Du not fail to CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES ! aF-Butlcr, Eggs, Wool, and all marketable produce, taken io exchange for goods. ' REED BROTHERS. Clcarneld, March li, 1171. 1871. 1871. SPEIMi GOODS! The First of the Season I The Cheapest in this Market I I5UY! BUY!! BUY!!! OF KRATZER &. LYTLE, Your Dry floods. Your Groceries, Your Hardware, Your Queensware, Your Notions, Your IlooLa A Shoea, Your Leather, Yonr Shoe Finding, Your Flour and Fish, Tour Window Curtains, Your Carpets, Your Oilcloths, Your Wall Papers, Tour Hats, Your Caps, Your Carpet Chain, Yonr Stores, Your Bacon and Feed. PAI.T! SALT! SALT! at wholesale to eountry merchants. OILS, PAINTS, GLASS, ie. A liberal dis count to builders. Krcrytbing that yon need can he had at great advantage to the buyer, at KRATZER A LYTI.SS, Market street, . Ci.iunrtr.i.D, P , opposite tbe Jail. 3.1 SPECIAL AXOlXraiET! IF! AVE thia day associated with me In the wircntile beiinens my brother, Koltert Ked, auj the buiincss will be ooulioued under the firm name of RKED BROTH CRS, We will continue to make the lOry Goods and Notion boiineas a specialty, and all the newest fahries and latest novelties in I lie market will be kept on hand. The P ran eh Store in f arwenevitle will be con tinued, where will be found as choir, a liue of goods as at our main store in Clearfield. N'ew Spring goods will be on hand about tbe 1.1th of March. The bonk accounts of Wm. Reed will be promptly and immediately settled. WM. REED. Clearfield, Pa., March I, 1871. J K A C E IN KIROPEI rt GREAT EXCITEMENT IN FRENCH VILLE ! The Moody contest between France and Prussia is at an end for ll.e present, so far as the slaugh tering of men and ibe destruction of property Is concerned. The Royal Jo (relets no doubt pride themselres and rejoice orer the result, but bow insijrmnVsnt Is their work when com pa red with the humane and christian efforts of L. M. COUDRIET, who bss undertaken I. 'npp'r all the eitisrns in the lower end of th. county with rood and raiment at exceeding low rates rrosn his mammoth store in Ml'I.KONBl'HO. where be can alwaya he foand reedy tc wait upon callers and supply them with Dry Goods of all Kinds, Such aa Clothe, Petlnette, reseltncrrs. Muslins. Dolain.s, Lfnen, lirillings, t'elicoes, Trimmings, Hihbons, Lsee, Ready-made Clothing. Boots and Shoes, Hals and Caps all of Ibe best materiel end meile to order llore, Socks, li lures, Mittens, Laces. Ribbona, Ac. (1H0CER1ES OF ALL KINDS. Coffee, Ten, fugar. Rice, Mulaarea, Fiah, Salt, Pork, Lineecd Oil, Fiah Oil, Carbon Oil. Hardware, Qneenaware. Tinware. Caatings. IMowa and I'lnw Caatings, Nails, Hpikee, Cm tulliva w.e, ctuvr riwMi,sBtll kimla ef Axes. Perfumery, Paints, VamLh, lllaaa, and a general aaaorlinent of 8latinnerv. GOOD FLOUP, Of different hrnnda, alwaya on hand, and will be cold at the loweal pnaalMe ngurea. LIQl'OUS, auch aa Brandy, Wine, (fin. Whisky, Javnc't Meiicines, llosti tier's and llw.danil'a Hitters. iOiK pounds of Wool wanted for which Ihs highest price will be paid. iovi r oa nan. and ror aae al the lowest market price Alan. Agml for Stratlnn Ills and Curwenetille Threrhlng Machines. " feaCsll and see for ynnrselvcs. Tou will find ercr thing usually kept ia a retail store. L. M. COl'DRIET. Frencbrille P. 0., March I, MSI. c ook sTovmi SPEAR'S CALORIFIC, FrSQ.rKHA.NKA, SCPKRIOR. GOV. l'KNN, . RKlH LATOR, NOBLE COOK, NATIONAL RANGE, TRIUMPH, PA R LOR COOKS, SPEAR'S REVOLVING LIGHTS AND DOI'fll.K UTATFRS, And sll kinds of Hosting Stores tot sale by aug.V; II. F. BIGLKR A CO. For Rcnll milR nder-imed effere fo rent a T-WFLLINO I 1HI K and HI.Ai KSM1TH MH'I situate at 1 1 steed T. O. in Hell township. This ia a very desirable hwation for the burineaa, A full act nl timla in the shop. Plenty ef eu'toia. A gfod whoo I in the Address ur nppty to 11. L. Henderson or the sulaeriler. hUrrh 14 ,f HKh'RT PRETn, Jr. 4 nMIMTR ATOM WOTICI Notice V V Is here br gieen that letters of afitniniptratioh on the estate of II T.NR Y AVUIIKM1A1 'H, deo'd., lata of Lawrence township. Clearfield Co , Pa..haTlng hern dulf granted to the ondersirned, all persona Indented to said estate aiil payment, and those harlng claims or demands wiil present them properly auihentieaed for aet tlrm.et. MILTS READ, Marrh 29, 1Tl fit Armintrratnr. ru Coeds, ftrorrriff, (Bit. NI.W FJIttl. KRATZER & LYTLE, Market Street, Clearfield, Penn'a., (Opposite the Jail,) TTAVE now oa band a Arst class stock of -II. goods, suited ta tho wants of Ibe putllc. Our stock Is' large, and by aeaetaatly makiag additions thereto, we arc able to aeeonmodate all wbc may favor us by calling. We bava DET GOODS, Merinos, Olnghsait, Cloths, Prints. Dslalnea, Caaalmeres, Silks, Rsps, Sstinela, Cashmeres, Tweeds, Cobergs, Alpacas, Mohair, Lanellae, Muslins, Flinnela, Bonnets, Ribbons, Cloaks, Balmoral Kbirta, Hoop Skirts, Shawls, Drcas Trimmings, Hiad Nets, Capa, Corsets, Olovss, Scarfs, Collars, Grcaadiua Veils, Table Covers, ate. CLOTHING, Coats, Pants, Vests, Over-Coals, Gent's Shawls. Shirts, Hals, Csp, Under Shirts and Drawers, Boots aad Shoes, Gum Shoes, Cravats, Seeks, Gloves and Collars. GROCERIES, Tea, Coffee. Sugar, Molasses, Ball, Candles, Rice, Flour, Bacon, Fish, Tobacco, Raisins, Curraata, Spleas, Crackers, Vinsgar, Oils, Varalak, Pepper, Alcohol, Ac HOUSEHOLD GOODS, Carpet, Oil cloth. Drugget, Clucks, Looking-Glasscs, Churns, Buckets, Washboards, Tubs, Flat Irons, Pans, Window Blinds, Wall Papsr, Coal Oil Lamps, Bsdcords, I'mtrelUs, Kulvss, Forks, Spoons, Crocks, Stoves and Stove Blacking. HARDWARE, Qneenaware, Tinware, Glassware, Wooden .are, Copperwarc, Books, Stationary, Musical Goads, Trunks, Skates, Ao. T-All of which will be sold oa tbs most rea sonable terms, and tl e highest market price paid for Grain, Woclaud all kinde or eountry produce. REMEMBER TUB PLACE: KRATZER & LYTLE'S, (Opposite the Jail,) CLEARFIELD, PENN'A. M tl SPRING GOODS! JUST RECEIVING! T IOIIT CALIC0K. FI'I.ENIHII lllc. CALI- I i coes. Ilrlstnea, Shirting Checks, Mu'litis, f IBM., n hlte Good,, Percales, Jspsnes. ilka. Black Silks. F ilk I'.plliT., Black Alpacas, Table l.iucna, clreteene, bnawla, lloj a t-aeiaerea, ae AT J. MILKS KRATZER SI HOSIKRV, SII.K CLOVES, BEST PARIS Kid lllorcr. Lace Collars, Hair Switches and ingnnne, Hair ctr, I racta, Itoop ktrta, ae. AT J. MILES KRATZER'S ! D HFUS TRI M M I NtiS, HI LK FRINGES fcfatin, Vl4ii Ribbous, Buttons, Ae. AT J. MII.RS KRATZETA'g 1 'TRIMMED HATS. RIBBONS, X Millinery lioods, Ac, Ae. AT J. MILES KRATZER'S ! UNKQl'ALKD STOrK OF LA 11 E.S' ANB Children's Shore and (lailcrs, Men's French Kip and Calf Boots, Call and Lasting Gaiters, Ac. AT J. MILES KRATZER'S t O nfU s -MECKS WALL PAl'ER tie. to UVRJ gl.Otl per bolt Carpets, Floor Oil t'lotha, Window Sbadra, best White (Jraaite Tea n are, mat's arr, j a-tio RPivn miv rurae, me. AT J. MILKS KRATZER'S! linli K TEAS, COFFEE, AND OTHER j tirnearlea. Dried Apples, I'ead bes, Cherries, Prunes. Canned Peaches, Tumatoea, Corn, Ac. "The aloTc, with an immense stock of other Good, hare been bought at the lowest cash prices, and will be offered nt very low rates. Jsey-Come and examine thrm whether yon buy or not. J. M. KRATZER. (Formerly C. Kratser A Sons.) Next door to II. F. Rlftlcr A Co.'a Hardware Store. Clearfield, March IV 1871 tf. TOBACCO AND CIGARS I WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Al Ihe New Tobacco and Cigar Store of it. II. Ml.tW, Two doors Eaet of the Poetoftic, Clcarneld, Pa. Constantly on hand a fine assortment nf Nary, Congress, Cnrendish, Cable, Spunrell, Michigan and Century Fine-cut Chewing Tobacco. Ac. Also, a largo aad well arlerted stock of Imported and Pomeatle Cigara, Smoking Tobaccos, Meerschaum and Rriar Pipes, Pipe fixtures, Tobacco Hoxcs, Cigar Holders, and everything generally found In a well reflated Cigar and Trtbecco Store. m t4r-RememW the place: T we door East of the Pneioffice, Clearfield, Pa. aug. 14 tf. S. FORTER SHAW, D. D. S., Other in Ma nit- Building, t LEAK I IK1.1. PA. i Putt In of the nntural Ueth In a healthy, pre sereat ire and UMrful cemiition ia made a specialty. I'iseaees and malformali-'nsonmnHan to the mnetk. jnw and afsibeiatf parts, sre treated and corrected with fair succees. Ptamlnations and consulta tions rem. Priees for part-al and full sets of teeth much lower than in 170 ft wonM he Well fnrpeticri from a distance to let us know hy mail a few days hofore enmmg te the eaten. It is rery imporlnnt that children between the egee ofaix and twelee yers should have their teeth et a mined. Wj A nets t best a Teeth are waved eiThout p!iw. feht6 71 rlHK CELFRRATED RICHARDSON RWTS, X Mrni Kip. -.... French hip , I Pa. French Calf "A. (Oppite Jail ).rtr At C. KRATKMtf . Solfhi. THE SMITH ' HOUSE, (Apabuellw the Paeeeager Dwpwt.) CI KAFVIIXD, PA r 1MIK undersigned, havinf leased this house far a eeriea of years, la ready tn entertain stree g ra and trarelere reneiaJtj, and ibeeefore aoiieltj aojrumrrs to five him a rail. His TaMs win be supplied with tr-e be-l the market afTords, and has Bar will won. theoBknkeoat of winea nnd Hqeots. The bouse, ftirnitura, beds and bedding aMeiiUrWy new, which alwayiadda to the ootnforl uf traTetesa; while the stahlltig attachH la large and" reeani. just suited fur teainttere. Cbarir anojerate. jaiiaWO WILLIAM IS. BUADLHT. THE ALLEGHENY HOTEL MAREET St.. CLEARFIELD. Vk. . THIS large and commodious new boteP haa been opened for the accommodation of the public, where the prwpriet:r will be glad to meet his old friends, and rewire a share of public pat ronage. By strict personal attention te the de tails of his business, he bopee to heebie tn render satisfaction to bis patrons. The.TABl.g will alwaya be bonntitully supplied with the best that can be procured In the market, nnd the BAR will contain a full etook ef LIQUORS, BEKR, Ae Good stabling attached. CASPPR LEIF0LDT, Omrfleld, March I, ISA9-y Proprietor THE EAGLE HOTEL, MAIN ST., CURWEN8 VILLE, PA. HAVING l.ased for a terns of years lha above well known and popular bote), (kept formerly by Mr. Meson, and lately by Mr. Fouls,) Ihe present proprietor has re-Attrd it with the object of render' ag bis gnests eomfort eble while adjourning with him. A tne, large Stable end Yard is attached, for the care and protection of horses, carriagee and wagovia. A liberal shsra or publte patronage ie solicited. m,l Jmr A. J..SJ&ALI.KEK, Prop'r. THE MANSION HOUSE, Corner of heeond and Market Hrreets, 11.EAHI IF.I.I), PA. fpni9 old aad commodious Hotel bee. during X the pact year, been enlarged to double tu former capacity for the anterlcinmeat of etraa- gore and gueats. The whole building has o.sa refurnished, and the proprietor will spare aa pains to render his guests comfortable while staying with bins. jKrlbe "Manaioa House" Omnibus runs ta and from the Depot an the arrival and departure or each train, CUim uuuuiir.ni I, aprt 70 tf Proprietor. SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE, af'uxf&-isiiBrlll t lAarllild rnunt. Pa. raitiiH oi anu won vmuiid num, .iww JL fully ailuated oa the hanks of the Basque banna, in tbe boroigh of Curweftsrille, has been leaeed for a term of years by the undersigned. It baa been entirely refitted, and is now opeo te .t Lll. .ull. aai ik. wuaciallltnsB A akm USn a. - nit- in particular. No pains will be spare to render gueata comfortable while tarrying at this i a Cioklavaa auuisn fn i Vial annrim (new dation of teams. Charges moderate. . n . ,. - ia . r TP t TT ISIWM DCpt. 3D, ICs-W-lJ, " Lil AJLaVVJM. THE AMERICAN - HOUSE, l utlieraburg, t'learnela Co.. Pa. THIS well know, and long cstahlisbcd Hotel, formerly kept by K, W. Moore, and latterly by Wm. 6chwem, sr., has been teased for a term cf years by tha undersigned, to which tbe atten tion of tbe traveling puntte ie wow canvu, aan w liberal share of public patronage Is solicited. aovo-70 JAMES MILES. THE RAILROAD HOUSE, MAIN ST., PllILirSBUKG. PA. TUB undersigned keeps constantly aa band lha- heat of Liquors. His table is always supplied with ths best the market afforda. lha traveling public will do well to give him a nalL aovlto. ROBERT LLOYD. . gHAW llOl'gr. Corner of Market and Front Streets, Clearfield, Pa. This mngnifioent Hotel 4a entirely new, com plete in ell its appointments, and convenient tc the Court llouee. A fro. Omnlboe runs to and Irons the Depot ea the arrival end departure ef each train. , UEORUK S. COLllL'RN, April IS, WO. Proprietor. IRWIN HOUSE, Midway between Uck I'.uu and Khawsvllle. THE undersigned would respectfully invite tbe attention of watermea and all others to tbe fact that be has opened a hotel at the above named plsee, where he is prepared lo accommo date all who may favor him with a call. Potts hsve been pot in on the river bsnk, so aa io luauro a eafr landing ror wateimen. JaiiJ..:hn W. W.-1RWIN. WESTERN HOTEL, Opposite the Court llouee, CLEARFIELD, F EKN'A. Accommodations first -eJaas and charges moderate. oct5 JOn?f F. TOEVa, Proprietor. L EONARI) IIOsVME, Opposite theReilroed Dspettj Clearfield, Pa. 11:71 D. JOHNSTON A SOX, Proprietors. oots and tliof DANIEL CONNELLY, Boot and Shoe Manufacturer, CLEARFIELD, PA. HAS just receired a fins lot of French CALF tSKlKS. and is now prepared to ana en fea ture everything In hia Una nt the to west figures. He will warrant hia work lo be as representee:. He respectfully solicits a call, at hia shop on Market street, second dtor west of tbe poMofl.ee, where he will do all in his power to render satis faction. Some fine Waiter lops ea hand. myV67 f DANIEL CONNELLY. TEAfE PROCLAIMED. THE WAR OVEkIk CLEARFIELD. KNOX TOWNSHIP QUIET. Nearly all the Contraband going back to their old matters; but 'nary on going to old Alatsachusetts, when they were loved so long and so well. IN eonsequence of tha abore facts, t, SHORT, of the old "Short boe Shop," would an nounce to ble numeroua patrons, and the people of Clearfield eouuty atlarfe.that he hea now a first rate lot of good material just received from tbe Rest, and is prepared on snort notice to make and aaend Boots and flhoes, at bis new shop Is U rah am 's row. Me Is satisfied that be can please all, ( li aijhi Kasnaia intensely loyal stay, at home patriota. ) He is prepared to sail low for Cash or Country Produce. I'on t forget tha Shop neat door to Sbowera A Graham's store, on Market street, Clearfield, Pa., and kept by a fellow commonly oalled Jyl.'7 f "SHORTY." JEW BOOT AM) SHOE SHOP. EDWARD MACK, Coa. MARKET A 3d Sis., CLEAEFIKL9, Pa, rpilE proprietor haa entered Into th BOOT at X. SHOE buainess at tbe above stand, and U determined not to be outdone either ia quel ity or price for his work, Special attention will be paid to manufactories Sewed work. He has on hand a larjre lot of fcreweh Kip and Calf Shins, ef the very best quality. 1 beeirt sena of Clearfield and vicinity are rpert.ullj tavited to giro him a trial. No obarge for cells. not ' a tf EW STOKE AN'D N EV GOODS. JOS. SHAW & SON Have just oprnrrl a , Ktw fTO, on Uain 8t.,Ci.ArttLD, Tl., lalrlr ocrupieil by Wm. F, IRWI.H. Tbeir stock censisla of Gkortt'ga of Ihe tt quality, Qutr.NswARE, 15ool8 and Slioeg, nd every artii-le oeceisarT for nne'a rwmforl. Call and eaarnine eur Block befor f nr ebaaiDf eWcwbora. M . l?6-tf. I Vrs'v'l'aTVtasM : rMf.