'4 TF,; REPUBLICAN. CLEARFIELD, PA. bK"lAY MOHN'INO, MAT 10, 171 , Terms of Subscription. ' :n advance, or within three months. ..(2 00 (fir tli roc aad Ik-fort) nix month 2 60 .fter lb expiration of iix months... 8 00 i articles to In Mire Insertion In this hi.uld ba handed In eaTly on Tuesday .., m K' t press at It o'clock, (noon.) hi;u;kuh notici:r. huilM Episcopal Church Bct. J. II. I y .. and 71 r. Mi R Si-hool at 9 A. M. L,i-r Malice every Thursday, at ? P. M. gmnnion .Service, flrat Sabbath of every tu, it A.M. J Andrew rhurrhr,piftrnaU-Hcr. ir ill. Public Hervioe riunduy moriilt.g I , lork. and n r. m. runiay ponooi at jl. prayer Meeting Wednesday avening -lurk. 1 If rUu Ohurrh Rev. Mr. Urn. en. Vrvioo errrj Sabbath, morning and erco M Clitirrli Rev. W. R. 8Kimin, Pai ,l.lie fi-virra tverv Sabbath, moruiiiir or jfc alternntetv. Jr A. M. Hil In dVniies tin to nay ho fa absent from hii office during the coming fr.iiD the tnr. ijinous. Dirino service will bo 4n tha Lutheran ehorch, In this, place, on !v morning next, Mh A full attendance o requested. ' 4ir. A Fair for May 14th, at the usual of the memlxjn ia spe- ?AiR A J uirlor tho bono.it ot bt. Church, Clearfield, will be held June the via C. Kratser'sold Store, Front street, near trr. A splendid brass band will be in attcn- errryarening. T. J. Mt M ANUS. J Omission. Wo observe that pairman oi mo uemocretic uouniy uommu- m enumerating the number of county office ra r elected Uiii full, baa omitted that of County Tver. Mr. McClosky having been elected years ago, uauat be re-elected (or lomt one 1 ur a vacancy will occur. lm JvAFTINO hEASON UlIT .t.m- m joyed a fine rafting season en Sunday I Monday last. A large a umber af nfti pasted I jilaee en their way to market. A very heavy of lumber occurred also on Friday and Sat- .y of the previous week, bat ne rafte went be- b'hamnain, for want of water, Since, hnw- , everything baa passed down below and by latter part of thie week the luaibor depot ef a Idlelowo, Marietta and Columbia will be over bed. 'tin e it item should be adopted at the Lumber 'i and Curwcnsrillt daml by which rafta would ; be detained. We are informed by many that whole day waa loat la getting a raft out of those datni. This ti a great hindrance, and tbedc- aT often prevents raeo from getting to market arin en the aeomd rise. IStatk Appropriation. Tho fol inj School I rafta for IS70 hare been eaibed ; Treasurer F legal, and the several School f'trh ihould see that the District TreaFurcn are irgfl with the amount : "ciria ..$n.1 4liaraliam TO be, 7s n ftU 04 (lb 2K bV 04 71 52 lit J rn no 1 10 (15 2 K 81 12 73 9(1 11H 47 M) 74 f ... Illfi 45 llulich ... M 6L'Mluiton ... U.1 12 Jordxn f- '(tit T-a.ll-.ird 100 5fi Kurtlnua j.'4frd (Ind'l) 12 001 Knox ijl-t-lr V irnsiie.M, k'urst 2HS 2 Lnwrrnce 144 4 Lumber City 113 2H Morria. ' it? inirtwn. rirlirld urmnirille,.. lfeatur Fririnoo.tf M 'iirard ttosben Total. 74 (-8 11.1 fix o yi mi 12 54 AO 6tf 00 45 00, N. Waaliiugton.. (taola, (Vna Pike ... I'nion Woodward 17 OtR BuRouon Taxes. Wo pro- iums our borough authorities, Hhool lircctora aoj Town Council, will soon he engaged in assess ing the taxes for 1T71. The raluatbn of this bortnjh under the former trirnniul asacflsinent amounted to the sum of $224, fiOO. Upon this the .'tiool Board asiccscd a lax of 10 mills, making aWit f2,246 00. The Town Council asrfcd a tiinilar amount. In what manner they spent the money wi presume the taxpayers will lenrn ex city when in accorJnnce with the law they pub liib their annual itaterant. The present triennial assessment amounts te $l."l,I0O, nearly double (be amount of lost year. R1, if our borough authorities could hardly spend a ten mill tax last year, bnw in the name of nnioinn anse can they do it this year? In ether word., if ten milh on the former aascamctit or valuation rai'rd sufTicient tax to kcrp our school opm and repair the streets, why will not Jl-t tuiflt aoiwnr nndrr the present aareisment ? What the officers design doing In the premises we know not, but if they have no use for any snore Uiea this year, than the past, we are satisfied that a fin mill tax will raise all the necessary menu for either school or street purposes. Tiir Railroad. That tho "low grade" railroad whioh pacs through the Nortli wsMem port ion of our auunty la to be emnmenertd 'a earuct, is trident from the following notice, aairh we clip from an exchange: Ai.LsonrjT Vai.lbt R. R. Co's Orrirsi, I I'irrsiiKoH, Pa., April Sth, I S7 I.J Propose will he receiveil nnfM May lAth for the graHmtion and masonry of all the hcary por tion! of the Rennott'a Branch Kst'-nMxn or the Allegheny Valley ItnUroBd extendins; Katwartl a difttanee of aMMit 92 mllr from ll-d Hank S'.atwn, oa the Allegheny Va'leT Knilna l. Phin a4 apeeificationa can be aan and all informntiun obtataed after May lt, at the office. H.Ip to be atdrcerrd to the undersigned, care of A I lefclteny Valley Railroad Cow pan r. Pittdbursrh, IVnna. JOHN A. WII.HON, Chief Kngi liter. This la for tha whole line between the Alle gheny Valley Road and the Philadelphia and Erie Road, by way of Drookrtlle, Reynoluflville, Luthcrst urg and TctineM. This line will have the Wwcst grade of any road in this country con necting the Atlantic wttb the Western States, and must become the great through route for all heavy fTcigM' ! Brekchks and I'ltoMiBRs.-In Frank- lia an oil uerclmnt did dwull whoM name waa J. C. Wagner; and in Atfnot lived Miss Jinnie Menride, n-it the "proud Mis M.-RrMV but the meek Miss McDrlde. Miss Jennie taught school, and was lovely, and the Wagner loved her ao, that he said tt Miss Jrnnie one fine evening in June," under the pale-faced moon, when the frogs w re In tunrt " I will he thine If lliou'lt be mine." Then Jennie pitied Wagner much, and consented to let his weary heart find rest," and she promis ed to conk bis beef alenk, and mend his cnat aleores and starch his shirt collars. After tho walk Jennie continued U teach school, and her af fection was no lonser with her pupils alt her af fections were with the oil merchant. Rut eventu ally the oil merchant, In perfeH keeping with oily thin Hi, tlipped his heart away from tha reposi tory in Jnnie's bosm. Then Jennie sned the Wagner for his oily conduct. Thero was an im mense law suit. The gentle maiden appeared in a court of a different kind from that known to her when her affections were sued for, and she claim ed Incalculable damages In Interfiling ppeviriev tioos. Aflr ft long and luscious trial the galhinl jury rendered a verdict In the sum of $3,00, which tha said J. C. Wagner had belter pay. Putnblt bee and Honey combs 1 Kthage. i ' ' tm . - Poisoned bt Mistake On Knlur- dav evening, tha 1'th alt, Mr. Ilrady M-Cor- mick, of Watsontown, entered the drog store of llullopeter and remarked la some friends that he Wt like taking a drink. Accordingly he stepped behind the q titer and of two bottles labelled look one marked "Tr. Apll" whereas the bot tle oootaiaing the liqour was marked "Tr. Api) et Ompb." Ha drank aevtral ounces of the 0aJd wbijb happened to ba Laudanum. All efforts to sava him were of no avail and ba died at about one o'clock tha next morn ing. 1! M fct"i Tuesday, and aa ft ark of respeat the boil nets plaits were closed 4uifif tk w' '! rTiiasipee StandurJ, The Primary Emotion. -Our Tni- ocralie friend, besides voting fur eandidatia for tha several oounty offices, will be called upon to exprftft their opinion hy ballot at llierlectiu on the 10th of Jnita, la n-fereme to the modo of nom inating candi Intra !n the futtue. The County Committee .ubllFhd the Tdluwlug among the rules aud n-guititions ; " At the meeting of the Return Judges helj the 14th day of J n tie, 1S70, the following resolution was adopted : Jtrtohtd, Tbut the Connty Committee be and aro hereby authoritod and directed to aubuiit the question of a cbangu iu the prvoetit sMnu t.t uiaking nominations to a vote of the Democracy at the Primary Election In li71, and that the Chairman is authuriscd to prepare and furnish the nco'sary Llauks and direct iuu for tuking the said vote. I bow therefore rive notice that the nrctasary papers and tickets will be arnt out with the otbrr Vrimary Kbciion papers, and that a Tote mil l laia-u as dirictiJ hy tuc luregoiug rcsolutiuu. It will be observed by the foregoing that a change Is desired by some, hence the submission of the qneilion at this tuna. Our Drtnocrutic friends will plas bear in minj the fuct that a rftuiiy h tl always an mprovtmeut, anj without this no one ehould desire or advocate a change. As we never detign to be a candidate for an of flco, nor hare we any particular ft u ntil to reward or enemies to puuiah, wo cannot be charged with selfish motives in what wc may say ujiun (his sub ject. What we desire Is (be stable and oouiinucd success of our party. This we hold has been awarded us under the present system, uually termed the Crawford Sitcm, We arc well aware that thcro are many members of our party, for whoao views and opinions we have great rt-epret, who favor the delegate system. Xow, if they ran prove to us that the el i an go tlu-y desire to bring about will more substantially consolidate and liar mouixe the party than the prevent system, then we will be ready for a change, too. Hut, until the fen to res of weakness in the present system arc pointed out, and those of ad lit ion nl strength in the delegate system, we will oppose a changu. Change is not always reform. Thure are evils in the present system we would like to gft rid of, hut this seems impossible. No system enn he adopted but what some men would soon he found to pervert it. Even church organisations possets elemtnti of weakness, llenoe it Is simply non aense for politicians to overcome that which Christians always acknowledge to exist among them. We hope our friends In (he several boroughs 1 and townships will not allow themselves to br wholly absorbed by the interest of their favorite candidato for office, hut give some thought aud time to that which rxlates to the future welfare of the party. See that the question of change does not go by default, but Instead have a full vote polled on the question. A popular expression 1 will prove satisfactory to nil, bcenuse the minority will yield magnanimously upon learning that the I question nt Issue was fairly treated. J Ohituarv. Wc copy tlio rollowin from the Veuargo Spectator, Mr. Bhugerl Imi a number ef n-latircs rcsiiling in (bis county, and was highly estucincd by those who wtre pernnoiilly a'-quuluied with him : HtF.n. At his residence in Wasbiniftn, D. C, B-iiiday cighl, Airil 2;'.d, ls'l, Johu . Htiugcrt, Ktq., aged 67 years. The annoanertnr nt of Mr. Hlmgert's death will recall to our oldvr eititens, especially to tbui-e whoae memory can compass a third of a century, the varied events of that portion of our Incloty in which he bore a part. Ho was bom near Muncy, Centre eountv, Pa,, February H, IW'I. K-uiov-ing to Fraud hi in IK.'IT, be s ubsequ nt ly fouinhd the Democr.itio Aft'h, n'lirh he eonduoied Willi the vim and spirit which cliaiueteriri-d the h it and lively pohiica of those days. His etIo ol writing wna incisory, eb-ar and pointed, an I he tTnte-1 any auiyeet without tear. Alter having tilhd the otnee of rbertfl'. to which ho was kcted ia IK4I, he serve! as Commissary in tho M xicnn war, with the rank of Captain, uulrr Col. lWWrt. who afterwards f II aii'l wa.i suecceuc-J oy luioiiui (now lioveriior) Oenry. Returning fioiu Mexico, he was twi-c elected to the State Legislature, serving in mJ Ihil. About this time, in company with It. h. Cochran, Esq., be became joint editor of TK Spectator. He was frequeut'y a delegate to State and district ennvcntioiia. In IWl he was engaged in tho construction of that part of the Penn-vhnnia railroad by which the inclined planes were, avoi led. In he re moved to Washington, where he bns aince residi d. Ho was aituoinfrd Asijtant Examiner in the Pl cut (Mliru under RiK-biin m'a adiuiuietration ; waf displaced during Linolu a &rst term, but was soon alter reit'ired to government son ice in tiie Or dinance Department, aud enntiuuvd therein until bis death. Mr. tihugrwt leaves a second wife and a family of three daughters, all well ultbd in hie. lln runeral was attendi-d br a laigi concourse of pr sonal friends in all walks ol l.le. llielasl ll'rte. l-iated about ten dova. For six yenn past heliad been a member of Wesley ( M. E.) t.'haind t..ni(re g ition. Ho was eon'eioiis and hope ui U the last, and his ealm a-sigualion must have sprung fiom the expeetaiHin ol iinsnwrtal Hr ftnd the lull aa iu ranee of elKrnal peace. Sroi.EN. Tha proprietor of the Spread Eagle Hotel, Mr. J. h. Rumgudncr, awoke oa BunJay morning to find himself minus his pocket-book, the contents of which were about f 300 to money and several valuable pipers. On Mun I vy the pocket book was found secreted in one of the rooms of the hotel with the papers in tact, but the money gine. Thie lost will be frit by Mr. Rumgardner, and as there Is no suspicion as to who the guilty party is, the recorcry of any part of it, or the punishment of tin thief, Is im probable. fkih'jihttry Journal. READ FOR JW'HINFSft. It Will ho noticed by the advertise menl and posters of James Johnson A Rons, that they will soon be ready for business. Although they were "burned out" some time ago, they are not "burucd up," but ready to trad? with old an! new customers, having a large stock of new goods on hand which they will sell rerv low for cah or exchange for wool. Iu JorJn lown.hii, on Apill 21th, 1 171, MANY WISH, " I" yr n'l 3 mmllu. Specials. C. I. Winim Kill Ibe ohcp.it Tcm to be hml in CltfcrfieM floonly. For r.inln, Oil,, Vrnii.hfii, and Zins pure, gnud and chrap, A. I. Blmw't li (he plncr. Voa will Ibcre 8ml the lrgcit Hoik in the countj. Fun Sale. Ono 81iifiin!-Ttp Ktitj- ty, Cui'bid in complete order. Alro fie ! of llarnen, and two leather Fly Ncla, Apply to D. U. Nivlin, ClearOild. mij 10-.1t A(irNT Wantid. A (ronontl ftrronl wanted in this enunty to pritenr ln.nranee fur a tlml-claM Fire Inmranee Co., nf Philadelphia. Inquire of the editor of thil pnper for name and .air,,,. Jlny 10 lin rARMKRti, Takf. Notice! II. F. Uiirler A Co. have Jimt rrceivrd a lul i.f Iron and wood Cultivator., Iron and wood ln(rl and donlile fhovel Tlow., leel centra lever bill idc Plow, whiell liny offer at manurm-lureta1 pricin. Cull and cjnrnine thrir utoek. Fuila Water, pure, flrmig nl ( thilo-atlwat A. I. fhaw'l. The only Soda Fountain In the county. P.vrnpa freuli aim pure, i nojr n, s town to ,ee the rli pliant, and thore in town, who will no doubt ee the nal ,l,oW, rllould .lutein health by patroniiinn the cwllent hevernje. SyiMRE Up! Having nsnocinlpil John O. Cchryvet with me In the llar.lwarr hilnl ne.i and m.nufaetnre nf Tin, Pheel Iron and Cop. per Ware, pei.on, having un.etlled aecnnnt, will do inn a groat favor by callinB Immediately and qutirinr up. Fnrn, ParariT. yiiiaurinl. CI.OSINd FKlCKSor DrlU'M A Dko., Kn. 40 flouth Third ft., Fhlladelphia, May (I. IHT U.S. '.of ! ni 1K1 " '62 H"i 'IO '4 1:01 no '(15 lH'l OO " " '5,new 113 lll " " ':,new ll.1 1 l-l. " " ' 11.1 lCII io-40'a mm iut U. fl. 0 Tear t per cent Correney l!!i I1S (Inld Ill 1111 Silrer- .. 1111 1U9 I Dion I'ecifie K. R. 1st Mort. Bonds.. Vs (! Central Taeine B. R 100, 101 VnU PaeiHe I.sod ttrant Bonds Il 1 Primary Election, Saturday, June 10. PRINTERS EEi: '"fttor Ho ; Treasurer fl lolly 10 Aoorintn Judre hi I'rofhcnohirv , R sist. r A IU Auditor I II I order ' t oiiimis"ionrr ... t tuinty furve or.., This inelulta C,lfl ti.leii 0-r vm h ean.lMite t how wading mort) mil lw chared 2 p. r thou sand extra. No name wilt be antiontiL-rd aniens Uw caau aeeompauuii ibo order, Asi:m iirv, TOIIX LAWtUE, of Oaeola, will b a candi- ft ditto for AftKKNai.r eubji-ct to the action of the Democratic arty at tliu Primary l.lcet.on. rjl J. IwnKK, of Clearfield, will be a candi X dote foi Aa4:ufti.r siibHvt to the action imYKIt, of Clearfield, ol the Dt-tnoeralie party at the Primary Election. I'KOI IIONO, AHV, A" action ARON C. TATE, of UenifleM. will be a can- didata for Piioihuxutahv aubiud to the a.tion of the Dcmocmtio party at iliu IMwury Election. 11.1 Dl.OOM, ofCiirwensville. will Uacmtdi J date for Pmn iinuTAUVsuj( to the action ol tiie Dctnoorallu party at the Piimary Election. ISAIAH (I. RAIU.ER.of Bradford township, will be a candidate for pKimioNiiTAiir sub ject to the aation of tho Democrat 10 party at the Primary Elc:ion. iu:(;iti:ii A itr:t (HtDi.it. VBHCRY W. I.EK, of Clearfield, will 1 a fan didatu for R i (mhtrh A ItMxinnEn stibt1ett to ihc net ion of th0 Democratic party at the Pri mary Election. THr.A.uni:u. AitCllinAED Ml AW, of Drain-rd town.blp, will ho a cnndi late for Tnatsi nrn atihjct to the nation of the Democratic party at the Pii mary Election. WV;1;1 I AM W. WtUUAI.I..ort'li-aitbld, will the action of the Democratic party at the Primary Elation. AH Fit AW, of I.-iwrenec township, will be v ft candidate for Thkam'RKii subject to the action of the Dcmocrutio party at tho Primary Elect ion. ISAAC CAI.DWEI.D, of Pike townxbip, will he a candidate for TiiKAHi'itrn subject to tlic action of the Democratic party at the Primary Elcction. SAMUEL P. WILSON, of Krndford town ahip, will ba a eanlidate for Tiikakuiikii subject te the action of the Democratic iiarty at tho Primary Election. AKMOC IATK Jl IK I'. "lINCKNT H. HOLT, of Rradford township, will be a candidate for Aswiatb Jrimr. subject to the action of the Democratic parly at the Primary Election. tyiLI.IAM C. FOLEY, of Clearfield, will be If a eandidate for Asxitiatk J run a an'.jcct to the action of tha Democratic parly at (he Primary Election. JACOU Wll.HELM. oftirabam township, will be a candidate for AtaorUTR J hdusj Biilgcl to the action of the Democratic party at the I'ri limry Election. "11 WILLIAM A. It LOOM, or Pike township, will II be a candidate Tor AssoriATr. Ji .;b nub Ject to (he action of tho Dumocratio party at the 1'rimary Election. O AMI EL JENKINH. of Curwetisviila. will be 3 a candidate fur Assochtk Jt-nor. sul.jcut to iho action of the Democratic party at tho Primary Election. QAMI EL CLYDE, of Lawrence tnnnahlp, w lw a candidate for Aik uts Jrimr. tuh'y II el to the action or the Iem jcr.itic p:uty t thr I'riinnrv i. ecnon. J OIIN J. HEAD, of Lawrence township, wiil be a candidate for Associats: Jch.k- u' uv to the action of the Dcinocralie party nt the rimarr r.tection. c (niissi(i.it. f I.RKKT K. TOXER, of Chest town-hip, will X be a carid dnto fur CoVMisfloxr'i unbjcct to (be actii.n of tho Democratic pary at the Piimary Election. "1.1 F. COrTRTY.T, of Karlhius township, will X be a candidate for Cowuisimirit subject to tbeaeiion of the Democratic party at the Pri mary fuee'lna, Tolls Itl.o a can hda ,OoM, .IK., of Pike lownxlnp, will be ilate for f'oHMlss;orH subject tu the action of tho Dvmicratio party at tho Primary Mr.'thin, ACDITDH. UEC1SEN II. MvPH Kit SON, of ClrKrllrUI, will be a cnmli tjtc fnr ArniTim ,n' jci-l to tin .tmn uf th Ilcmtiflriitle party at the Primary r.lret inn. jDrjj ftootls, C.rofftirs, (Ctr. SPUING GOODS! JUrfT ltKCElVING! iuiit CAl.iroi:s. fii't.KNliin m. cam. fiuf.. Iti'llllnr., HiirtiliT ("tlr.k,, Mlltil.., ritu.l.. White tl'.n't", I'lTrjill"., Jnpiitii'M! Silk-, llla-h Silk", Silk V.ipliim, liln.'k Alpm-.iN t.Mr l.intna, 'Llvi.ti-cnp, Mmwls, Pu)' Ci...-iiiu ri,( c. AT J. MII.E3 K HAT I' IIS! UOSIEBV. SILK I.OVE. I1KST PARIS Kid (Covr., I.ac.CjIlnin, ll.iir Hwili h:-, nnil llniioiii, Hair iNrti, Curiiii, llnop Hl.irtu, iu, AT J. MILES KRAT.KIVis ! TP.IMMIVC1S. RI1.K iniNdlC: J riiitin, Velvet ltihhun llulton., ac. AT J. MILES KliATZEUS! T BRIMMED HATS. RMlllONfl, Millinory lioojj, Ac, Ao. AT S. MILKS KIMT7.EP.'! TT VJ Chililri-n'l Shw anil Onilerp, Mi-n'a Errncb K ip and Calf Hoot, fall and Lasting lliiiterr, Ac. AT J. MILES WIATZEIfrt ! a mv pi ,UI IW H tm per hell Carpel', Kliw nil Chilli,, Window Slm.le.. he-t Whue ()"'iile Tib Ware, (ila.i M are, 'I'alilo Knive, iind Fitrk., Ae. AT J. MILES KliATZEU S I f 1IHIICK TEAS, COFFEE, A XI) fiTIIEIl J tlrneerie., Dried Applet, Peai-he,, t lirrries. linen, t anned l'larui,, lomntoeii, i.orn , Ao. e"Tbe al'OTe, wi'h an immen.e ,tne'j nf other liimiK hare been lxiiii;ht at Ihe lnwe,teah pri e,. and will be offend at very low rates. fXr-Com and examine then, whether yon buy or not. J. M. kHATKIl. (Formeily C. Kratter A Hon,.) Neitdnorto II. F. Ililer A t'n.' Hardware Ftore. rlearnrld, Mar.h I'', IRTl-lf. -1 IIOIIKO ll. !TI'.ll I FF.i.F-nAi.-ixo n.nt n, n.orn, f'MIlN MKAI., C'OHN IM KAH, OATS, COTIV Cll'ip, (pnr'.) CHIN, IIVF. A OATi ( lit)!', (pur.,) I: HAN, Ao., Ao. hams, Piinn.iir.r.s, ptw:?, IDA I. Oil.. Mtll.ASSI'.S, Jliip,, SI'H.ASSKS, New tlrb-ani, TEA, SCO A H, COFFKi:, Ac., Ac. And a general a,nrtment nf 1 rueei i.-,, Heed street, near Ihe depot. K. H. I"KTT. M.reh : Im II y d. HY.-A1IT. Insure Your Properly I rUR undersigned arc prepared In tnM any I reasonable tire risks, in good and rebate e-uipatnea, -iich as Ihe " Furmers Mo'onl," o York. Pa.; the " Andes," f Cincinnati, t Uiio ; the MJermania," of New Vork, and nlliera. Hates reasonable, atid in cose of bs money will he paid tipprompiW. IRVIN A KRKRS. 4 learlield, Pa., April 12, tf. F, K, ARNOLD & Co. HANK liltM, I tttiirrbiir(r, Irarflctd rnunty. Ta. Mnney loaned at reasonable rat'ii esehanire nought and sild i depnstta received, and a gen earl bankins; buatt.ess will b carried on at the bore f'aee. :U 71 f iforriiiiuQli's (Column. "Lit its Juice ,ijciiii(vric J" 375 MEN AND HOUSES! AXD AS ARMY OF WILD CEASTS COMING I - - WILL EXIUlilT AT ' TUESDAY, MAY ICtli, At 21 and S o'clock, Afternoon and Evening, o Wcat Side Lot. llridgr free on that day. ADAM FOltEPAUGH'S VnaLridcd aud V nap i roach ablo MEN AC ERIE MUSEUM and CIRCUS ! Positively the larffat, the; brit, the mort enc- ceHNitil and uhobieetionnble Exhitotion tn the World, and the only ouo that exhibits under T WO n I G T K NTS Holding Five Thousand Peoplo. Circus ia ep.irult- fioia the Mi nnrrte. Differ ent eiitianci i. mid exits. Palronir.el and in.ji mended by the rutin community. And is the only Mcictirorie exhibiting a fu'l-frmwn I'EI.V DEEK, and a pair r masnitin nt t tST K D II E, and thu obi lUr Eit-pbant " HuMlj'," wci-lun-: Hi.lini) pound, and In uumhnt; cair-eb-phmtt, RARY ANNIE, wciirhing only -toO pound. -nd the following lint ol anituaU, every one of whuh ii exhibitrd as advert ict d : -- - ' wh( Pair of While, Doub!o-baekid Hadrian Camels, African Eland, Tre Topper, Cariboo, Ihc Cabia Para, Cam''lop.irl. II ippopoin ihiis, (Soutli Aoieri enn.) Arabirtii Dromcil.iry. J !!a k Rear, 1 b bet or Sun lb nr. tlriraly Dear, White Polar I (cur, Poimh R'r, llrowu Keur, the Nyl tina, AtoNlie kikI Afri can Lion and Lioness, pair of monster Roy nl Ren sjal Titfirs, AbyHslniau De. La"t Imlin Antelope, Ciifhincro (i-als. ElioiiT lleadi-d Palatine Sheen, Spotted Axis Deer, Rison of Colorado, Ainrriciiii j Fallow Deer, South American Jitjunr. Sil. r I.:on. of California, IVriivimi Alpncrts. Hi rlp-tl and Spot td Hyenas. Llmim, or Camel of the And. i., Puma or American Cnujf ir, Americiirt RnfTilo, Viririnia Panther. He m-e; il Lropard, Rb.ek 'I tper, Sp.itted Tiff its, HhetUud Cow, Australian Kai.uroo, lint KancH-oo of New Zealand, Sacred Cattle, Tawny Eton of Kaffra, 1I19 Zidm or Ot Nnnd, Atiiean Porcupine, lia L'ln. Ilrai-r, While, Itmwii and lirny Coon, Wild Cuts, loxes. ttenaels, t ivit Cats, Lynx, IVim'P-s, M nmbal, (Jnrelb-s. .Lipanene Swine, African .hi' l.als, lliiiiiarilius Habn-m, or Lion Slayers, Ore Jul, l.ltama-Pbor llonuds, Ap-s anil Monkeys, Hlrcpidcenn or Horned Musmnn. Cbamoi?, Anna lillo, Ii.ibyroua, lel;;cht,g, Rar.s and lllack Monkey, Maudilt. Wauderaii, a ."Hiiiiie Ilarbary 7.ebrn. Chetah or Ounce, inu. Sloth and Tapir, Horned Il'irsc, jut add' d, Ac , Ac. the r.ni) iki'Ai:t.mi:nt: rn.'owary. two Oflriehe,, Kin Vulture, Condor ati'l Kiieten, Ittack and White Sr-ans, Fair nl' Hin.w- wlnto Airu an 1'elicnr:,, l'nir of Whilo Ten k-. African t'rnwnrd Crane,, l.yre liird. New Uulliind Fmu, I'ird. nt Pani'll.e. S.iliu llrente'l I'onMjneia, Uhile farrier ll'ivcs, Atiiean tirne I'mrnl,, tilil dm I'lieii-ant.i, Spnnii h Muchwn Tiitupleo Farrotr, K iiiir l.nri Itird... Itn.n (,.':ilni... Stiver I'lienrnnt., t'liine.e Itiid in Rreal vnriilv, and the (JKKA'i" AISI'ltAI.MN lllltll SHOW, enlliiilliillU every inmiiifllile nrietvof the leniiv enlt.n-d llir.l. uf I'ltiiii.Re, wi'l he found in the ttruil hntuiea! lo parlir., lit "f thi t'oliiimil Show. In anotltcr Teiil, lieliolil tlio WITH Four Horitnntal Par Performer-, ten Jockey Ri ders, four Euenlrieinies. three Clowns, three Acnilm's Et tmordinary, Ihreo KiMcairU ana, two Trap'tistiif Ibirlecn Li-npei e, Two Animal Trainers, two Double Pomer'nuHi rs, one llunRe Kidf r, rtilfcrn I inniil rs rt bann ers, one RunplfM Man, two Sei ni.' Riders, nnc linliun Chid', two Pi iucipal Riders, TWO i'EIilOHVINt ELEPHANT-! Twelve Performlntr H"ret, four Trb'k Horses. three I rumen rotnen uni two AHing Mubs, To all, to the .Menagerie, Museum and Circus, to both tents, lh AlvMIMSlON' la only - - ISO Ontn. C hildren un lcr tm yrara, - W a ti it , Wait an 1 Lorn fr iho Gil AND V HOCK SSI ON! Mile and .(unrtcr Icnc. Prof. T.my Prank s faim.-is MILITARY RVN'D areoiiiptiiii-1 Furcjiaiijth Elidirlimcnt, 'Ilific will ao appear in the j rocci-ion, y HIT E CAMEL., Droves uf IM'oiihmI.u'.ch, The (Lire.tiii Kjryptinn Clinricl ! Drawn by sixteen ArnUun Horo'-i, A PAIR OF ELEPHANTS I A licautiful inl liowcr ! Drawn by Lillipulinn Ponicfi. Filled with birds of jpiUcn pluniac, and all r xpnjM d to public new. STITKNIXHS 1 HON IH'.NS! Double the number snv Circus nn-l Menncrie on f-anh oun show, all (Hlt l with mm animals, drown l-y rlcratr'f p'uined an J cnparis;ned horses, drivers uniformed. 8t-e the prnccsrion i count the cap;es a they pa: be hob) the two maiumolh t4-nt ; look at the gi and at my of men end horses; anil if y o don! llmik (ha (lalablishniciil Worth a rinit, ib-n't j ntroniic it. ADAM l'OHI IVAI (.11, Sole Propri lor. . V.. D. Coi.vin, Mnnatfer; Wr.n. Li suit:, Treas urer R.H. Rii'tKtu, (iviit-ial Agent ; Fnt;p. Lw sricr, Pros Ajfent. it .furniture,,,.." (J KM. I NO (IFF AT COST I Fon1 c a s n ! Tho largeat atuek of F U B JT I T 1T"K 12 rcr olTtred In CLEARFIELD! At the FTKAM CAR1XET BUOp.eorner Market d Eittb Streitsi, CLEAR EIHLD, PA.f The underjijrned would annonnce to the public that lie tun on IinqiI and n now olTi nnir cbenp lor riich. the hrt'CHt Rtock of Furniture vvor In store In this county, consist ins; of UphoWtorcd Parlor Fuils, CLamWr Sells, Extension Tablet, tiecrutaries, Rouk Cqki, RciUteoils, fijiriuj. Rids njid Maltrrssss, L'jungei and Rene-bet, Plain A ilurlilo Top Tables A Dureuui, - Wtthslalldt ' t , , Cano Scat and Coinimn rim ire. Rorking Chuira, , Looking (llasscs, Window Plmdes, Picture Prumrs, Cords and Tuisels, Ao. lie also mnnufiinturci and keep a on hand Pat ent Spring Reds, the best ever invented. Su fiiuiilr should bo without th in. Any kind ol jriiinD not on hand can le bad on short notice. I pholateritig and repairing neatly cxeualed. COKl'IN.4, of all sites, can be had on a half h'Hirs' notice, and at the lowest pricus. A deduc tion of 'it per cent, made for en eh. .METALLIC CAS EH, or Koaewood, Walnut and C hurry (.'oflins, w i lb ifladS or wood t"p", lumii'licd on live hours' notice. Personal attendance With he:ir?c, on funeral occasions, and carriages furnished when denired. Tharikin the public for pu-l f;irors, and by it net personal allention to biisinets, 1 hope to recent- a continuance ol Ihc same Remember the place the Steam Cabinet Shop, corner of Marko' and Fifth Hireof. March 2tf, 71 ly. DANIEL HENNKR. 'llUSfcIlanfOttje1 ANNOUNCEMENT EXTHAOUblXA Ii Y I I WOULD respectfully announce to the cili rani of CLEARFIELD aud vicinity that I have opened u p in tho new Masonic Untitling , first d'ior below the Munsioi lloate, an Second Street, with entire new stork of WATCHES, CLOCKS A JRWKLHY, Of the latent ityloi and best finUh, Selected with ox re. I bar an assortment from ell the latrt novelties la Jewolry, suita ble for Ihe Holidays. A large stock of American Watches from lb factories of AppltVcn, Tracy 6 Co.. at Watt ham, Mais., and the NaMnnnl Watch Company at Flgln, 111., In from 2 to 3 oi. cases, always on lift ad, and warranted. Thankful for yorp.it liberal patronage, I bop. by ttr.ct attention to bailees, to iter it a continuance of be same. All kinds of repairing in my line promptly attended tv. tf-lUtr Jowelry made to order. S. I. SNVDER. Dseeiubcr 1 1, H70. H ATH AM) CAPHI AND 15 o o t h and t4 h o e h I THR PI.ACK TO tJKT IliltH & Clips, IV)()tS k ShtlOfl, IS AT iill!:rts sew stse: .... 1 One door north of new Masonic Ruibling, CLEARFIELD, PA. The birgeet stock of goods in this line ever brought into ihc rouniy, is now open for Ibe in FiicMun of the public, and will he sold at the Very J.otrrtt Ctih Pn'rcs ! . . Aln, a splendid assortment nf O E'N T't FliR MSIIINO I.OODS, ror pt-iin of Shirtu, Collara. Neckties, Uandkerehirls, (ilott-s, Ctidcrwear, Ac. A large atoek of CARPETS and OILCLOTHS, which will be disposed ot' at astonintiingly low prices. A libcrul share of patronage la respect fully solicited. DON'T FAIL TO CALL.-fiJ. Store on Second Ft., below Market, Clearfield, Pa. Ys.7! T. R. FI'l LERTON'. Small Profits! Quick Sales! HARTSWICK k IltWIN Are constantly replenishing i heir stock of Drug, Midieinei, Ac. School Rooks and Stationery including the Os good aud National Series of Readers, Also, Tobacco an l Cigars of the best brands, at the loweM pricsa. A CALL AND PER. fJ9 " DENTAlTcAEDi fTr b- A. M. IUTX3 ArT'tTWoutd say to Ills patients and the pnh Ite K'-nt tally, that, bit. inn dissolved parluersliip ai'h Dr. Hmw, he i now doinff the i-utite work of ii ik ollicc him If. so tb .! pal ient s need not fear being put under the hands of any other operator. Harm;; ol.iuincd a redm-lion of the patent on Ihc pl ite tnnterial, I am enablctl o ni up teeth inurli eborpi-r than formly. 1 si Do ha. Dr. Stuck's patent process for Working rubber plntea, which make a uiuch lighter, more elnstin nod stuiiiffir .,t f- ik. ni e,..nl i mmeriai, ant l 'lies the plate on both ride, rctidering; il much mure easily kept clean. Special attention paid to Ihe rM"n alion oi tiie miinral teeth, and all work guarinlcrd entirely aatistactory to palienle. tl-tiniee at the old corner, nfipoM.p the Fbsw Hnusn, OHiec Imnrs fiom X to 12, a. in., and I to j, p. m. P.itluita l'r,in ft distance ibouM notify nie i few dnvs b. forehand ot ihcir Int'-nt inn to come. Always at home, unless other notb-e ap ,cais in both Ihe county papers. V bliTl On Frtilay, April 28ili, IB7I, M II S. W ATSON Will return fmm th Enst ailh the largest and iti.-l choice stock of trench Millinery Onod ever brought to Cieaitlehl, and all the new and elepnnt viiuiincr Mjb-ai sulcotet) by herself fiom the moat fashiouah'u hou-ca in the city. Also, a eh oh variety of Notions, (il(.ea, Uit licry, Lace Collars, lilV, Lneea. Ac A larrfc STid select assortment ol Ores? IrimmillRa, AC. am aln prepared lo do Drews making in the iniort fab.outt6le and snti-fnclorv nmnncr. MHS. T. E. WAIX'N. Cbarfleld. Pa., April 2il, leTl .1t. T mi: AMI'.IIIC'AX IKIIXI'. CniWKNSVIM.E, 'lRAIrril.lt, C.I-TT, rr-.'. Uns Ions e-l iliH.lii'il simI n'iular l"'trl Is slill k.,1,1 by llis siil.nribiT, ulio s ari-, no elliirl to ,,lr,.e all alio patninir liilll. " 1" i l.-rt.e." I, llir ,.,,.,. il I Hi.. Amrricali ll"iir, ami all llial i, asl.ed i, , trill. K. V. 111:!'!1. I'mirlelur. (HmcnnilV. Mar.h l-', l7l if. lmllTII TOICK KOTII'I!. Xnlice i, h- ri-'.v pi i-n lbs' I' It' r. .if n.linilii.lrnli.'ti ilie ensle uf I'KIKIt I'llM l:nV, il-ern-e. lt, .it' ('utiiiL'liili town.liili, t'li iiilirlil culily, I'a., i liaiiuft l"'rn iliilr irranfi 'l l Ibe ni.'lT.I.iii' I. a'l ,..1.1111. irxli-l.tr.l to eai.l eelale .ill l. a-e mal.e ,, .unriit, sthl tlmso Ijiniitir rlnim, tir ileiiminls iil iri '(nl thtm prupeily aiitl'll''ale. f..r si I tl.ii.rnt. rnrt.ii i.-- -i .w.i-., Knnrlnille, April 19 Alrpil A.liiiiui.lralor. Xl;i'KTIi;S-Tlie tery lalrst styles-, 4 , " n. it. rri.i.mT0M . 1 l:T VOlill HOYS' HATS at - -i' -..... ;.- KKKJ) . EBRWTWEKM. f mauki:t ftri:i;t. : :i:it s i:-' :i oi.: i vrfo C l.iaitl ll l.l), I'F.JIN'A, A GltAND . OPENING ! U , Til IS WEKK I':- Tha finest ilouk of the season erer brought to " 11 Clcarlltld in ' " Fancy and Staple Dry Goods! ' . Notions, &c, &c, 4c. Ph"etinj; and Pillowcanc Muslins. Muslins, Ptiipea and Ti -lings. Orcat bargains in Linen and Whita floods. Tabic Linens, Maeitle-, (juilta. . ! , Towlt, Towling, N ipliiin, Crib Quills, Ac. Rhiped and Plaid Nainsooks, Muslins, Lawns, Cambrics, Ac. Plain, Striped and Printed Piques.-' Peic.ibi nud Linen (ioods for Dresses, New styles in Millinery Ooods, -: ' "Huts, Rnnncts and Flowers, in gfcat variety. White Trimming In great variety. lUtr Ooixto, now stylcn, In ffrcut variety. Ladies' Coats, (Doves, Hosiery, Ao. Ladiv', Mimes' aud Children's 6 hoes. Jrfr-The stock Is oomiilete in every particular. and the prices are such that will please all. Po not fail to CALL AVD RE I! FOR TOIT.SELVES ! ;Tir liutlcr, Eja, Wool, and all marketable piolnze, taken in exchange for goods. REED HROTHKRS. CIcarRebl, March IJ, 171. 1871. 1871. SPRIXC GOODS! Tho First of the Season I Tho Cheapest in this Market I I!UY! BUY!! P.UY!!! OF KRATZER & LYTLE, Your Dry floods, Ynnr (Iroec r.ef, Vour Window Curtains, Your Ciirpeln, Your Oil d.tihs. Your Wull Papers, Y'our Huts, Your Caps, Your Cat pet Chain, Your Stores, Y'our Rocoti and Feed. Your liar Iw.irc, Your (Jiieenswarc, Your Notions, Your Ro)ta A tShoti, . Your Leuther, Your hhoo Findintr, Your Flour and Finh, ivAI.T! SALT! SALT! at wholesale to oountry nicrvhanta. OILS, PAINTS, GLASS, le.-A liberal dia- count lo builder. Everything that too need esn b bad at jrrcal adiantao to tbo bu,rr, at KRAT.EIl A LYTLE'3, Mb rt.i t sine.!, Ci.rAnrii i n. Pa , upposito ilie Jail. 8 8 SPECIAL AVWUmiEH! THAVE tbia day a.o iitcd with mc in the mercantile bcMitcr-.s mv br'ttbsr, llolwrt l!"ed. an I (he biiniiicis will ba emit. mud under thu fnm name of it i: i: i n it o t n i; it h. Wo will continue to make the Dry ll.tods and Notion bucneM a specialty, and all the newmt fabrics and latest novcltio.1 in th? irarkot will be kept on hand. The Rranch Flore in f urwaiisvillc will be con tinued, where will be fin ml a choice a line of goods as at our main store in Clearfield. New Hnrinfr goods will lw on hand about the l.'Uh of Vn-cli. The book accounts of Win. Ree. will be prompt 1y and iuuuudiuUly settled. . w m. km;i. Clcaiflftd, Pa., March I, 1P7I. pKACU IN HI! K OP E I a 'T GREAT EXCITEMENT IN FRENCH VILLE I The MooiIt eonlesl between France and Wnssia Is at an end lor the prc nt, so far as I lie slau'h tiring of men and the delructon of property is concerned. The Royal JuKsjicra nn floiiM rnli theirnelvts nn.l reioice over Ibe r ?1ilt, Lot lies hi significant Is their work when compared with the humane and christian etlorts or L. M. COUDltlKT, who has uiidcrLikon to m.pply nil the rltirfns in the lower end of ihc county with foo l and raiment l etcoedinc l"W rates from li let nvtiutnuth stun Ml l.SOMU HU. where be rnit alw.i.s be found ready to wait upon eaUere and supjily tbcm with Dry (iootls of nil kinds, 8uch es Chubs, Hiitinctts, Cassimen-s, Muslina, Di lrtines, Linen, Drilling". Calicoes, Ttiiuininjrs, Ribbnna, Lace, Rcadj niede Clolbing. Root nnd Sboca, HhI" and i 'mil nil of the Im-sI inntenai anil ninoe KMirtM-r - Hose, Socks, tilovea, Mitleus, Lae, Hibhoiis, An. GlDiCEltirs OF ALL KINDS. Coffee, Tea, furr. Rice, Mlase, Kish, Halt pork, LiiiMid t'il, F.ih Oil, Carbmi Oil. Ilnrdwnro. Ou"cnsware. Tinware, Cn-tin-;", Plows -n l Plow Cn-timr, Nails, Hpikc. Corn Colli tors. Cider l'rp, an.l all kinds of A es. Perfumerv. Paint. Varni'h. tllas, and a general nssrtinrtit ef .St.itioneiy, GOOD Vl.OUR, Of elifereitt ImiinK nlwav, on hnnil, anil still lr .lit at Ilic lowr.l jhis.iuIv hirirca. Mycins, ,ii'h s tlrnn.lT, Wine. din. huly, Javne s MeiHnie", iio.tiiiits im ll,,.H.t.Cs lliller-. 60P0 jiminA, nf Wo.il wsiitnl f"r wl.irli Ilie hlrlirat nrlee will l' Mil l. I'lm-reei ! nil hall.l suj f.ii sale t tiie lst maikrl irice. Al?i. Ac-"' f'T Flrltnlllr and Ciirsrn,iillr Tlircliiiiff Mai'lilnra. -n c.ll aii-l Her fur T'Mirsi-lrrs. Ynl will Hi.'l rro'ilmig in a retail ,'iie. 1 M. ( Ill DIUICT, Frenclitille P. 0., Msnh I. 1"TI. t 1Mk ktiii i;x I J KPliAft'S CAI.OIUKIC. Pl FyriiiiANNA, m rrr.inn. (IV. I'llNV. lti:tll t.ATR, Ndlll.i: CiHiK, NATHIX.M. IJAXHK, TIUV.MI'Il. r.M'.l.ult CiH'KS, sri:.Mrs iikvoi.vinu i.ihiits AMI IHU'III.K HUATIili.', Anil all Viti-le of llonllnir ea bir sale by ,aS 7 II. I'. HI. I. I'U A Cft. I.iithorsInii'R Marble Yard I fpilK aub-cri-MT rrspectfuliy announcea lo this I eiiiiiiiiH-ii:v and tbo tmblio genera l V thai he in now cxit-ci ly enpe-ed in tbc inrinul.ic'urc ol 1 Monuments, IDni and oct p.rt-a, cunn. mwe and llnrenn T-p. etc. No hb;ber tribute m be j paid to a decened r. liiivc or fib ml than th- rree ! tton of an cudurlmr slnh as a wilne irt iiilorn fenerations where liny hae laid him or her. I have enptnd .Mr. .Dim W. t.almtriin as my Kt-ciit lo a-ll, ami to win-ae worKinitninp aim fkui inanr can bear wMiiepff, Ord' ra iolicited and uruuilitW lilltJ. or- dilimred whercrr'tefirtd. 1 ' P.. II. MOOllh. Lu(hets'ui, N'Heinbcr .10, IcTO. We have p-inled a larire aauilK-T of the new FRK DILL, and will on ilia rvcrii.t of twenty - ! ire cents, mail a ecpy to an? aJdress, yS ;Pra ttoofl.c.'plrof.t'lfj.ffj.c." - ...... . ..J J,l 'J. sS. - . .-. . r. uth. s, r, M M....... .it. rr. VI3AVEIS & BKTTfi '.., rj .. i , ,, t.w , i CLKAIiriKM), r.v., Ire oBei-lnj, at Ihe ol.l stand of Q. I,. Itieil A Co., tluir stiiek ef gooil,, eonsivting of DRY - GOODS, GHOCEWKS, HOOTS A 8IIOK4, ,i HATS A CAl'8, ,r JlAllBV.'Ar.K, QIUBNSTAIIK, FL0TJE, FEED, SALT, &o.,'Ab., At tba pi out rrasonable rites for CASH or In tit liange fur Square Timber, Boards, Shingles, on cor.MRY pnoM'cu. tr--Advances tnado to thoew enga-d In get ting out iquare UiuWr on the niosl alniitiij ous Unns. Jntmarr 5, I S7't. 1. K. AHNUI D W. RORH n. IffMIOltJt. Theaprr than the Cheapest T GOODS AT IlEDLVKO IMMCKS ; v -tf h '.1. , ; ; JUST RKCRIVEn BT A mold & lltivtsJiorku (One door weel'of First National Rank,) cniw i;M-virM pa. j ; HAVIXfl just returned from the east withJ eomplcte assortment of Goods suiubla for spring and Summer trade, we ire now ready to furntfb all kinds of Goodi " Cheaper than tho Cheapest!" And after than tins oar tmelorr.era for their liberal patronise during Ihe past year, we wuulJ most respectfully atdi for a continuance of th same. ' Our Stock consols nf m enip'cto assortment of Diy Goods, Kotinnk, Hardware, Queens ware. Willowaarrt, Groce'les, Roots rf- Shoes, lints A Caps, Cl'ubing, Tobaccos, Ao. Af.o, Flour, It h coo. Sail, FiFh, Graia, etc. All of wbii h will be fold on Iho innt reason able terms, nrd the highest mn kit price pii i b r Grain, Wool and all kinds uf Lumber and Country ProducA. itPlfase plre us a call before ptir-hnsing eUo where, f m sraciii-n gu imtilfd as to pric and quality. H- ARNOLD A IIART.-IIORy, Corner of Main and Thntnrrnu ftrcets, apr?0 CPRWENSVILLK. PA. P. T. L "For thy StomacL'a Sake and thine other Iuflnuitios." St. Taul. ' 1'IHK WEST BRANCH BITTERS. Vtnfc, purr, pleasant and health -giving Toii'.t strictlv ccui.le, and inauutacturod 1'row tho most pure and oh. dee materials ia n t a spirit drink nor rubxliinte f-r whinhy, but a acimtiflc eoni'toorii 1. for the nrotcction .f Ihc eintem uiid i i the euro of di sonar, made trotn tictuicaliy pure snirits. entirely free from fusil oil or other irrita tin properties, and will not di. agree or otiVnd the most delicate stomach. A long private experi ence has attested in Superiority over all Ordinary Remedies. No Hit t era at prnfvnt oflcnJ to Ihe public Contains so much medicinal virtue, and ynt so safe and pleasant to lake. Itn ur Is to cure dcne, and it will not cmate an app -tito for spiritiuins Itqunrt, but will cure Ihe eflc ts of dirsip itlon. To iturcase tbc Aj utdc, ISK IT. To promote Digestion, I'M. IT. To cure Dvm jisi'o, ! ' - ' ' I'.E IT. To cure Fever and Agao, I U IT, To cure RillioiiMiesa, I J E IT. To cur' Constipation, I'SE IT. To cure Chroni.? Diarrltrra, 1 SE IT. To run' Heart barn, LR IT. To euro FUtuW-noc, l'' IT, To cure AM Eruclafton VFR IT. To cure Neirctus Debility, l'iE IT. To cure 11yd. .ch Mi.lt id, VSK IT. To rnr Halbiwn-'sa ol Complesion, VSE IT. Ttour. Pin pho. and PI 'telicf, m. IT. Fortlcneral Poslrallon rtho Physical powers, I ?V, IT, an 1 it 11 euro ym. 1 , j SoLl excryalii-re, at $l.nl per b .lllc, M.mu facturc I rseliistvtdy by A. I. S It A W, l'.cs:.i, CI.FARF1FI.P, PA., WUo offer, liberal in.liK-.iii.iila tn II. e Ii.iJi'. - . dit. :r. fin if. LIME AND CO A LI nAVIMl Incr.a'rl nur f.-iril ili, fur bill liinj l.ime ilonu, tiro p.. I li a-.m, we are pre l 1 1 1 .1 to fnriii.h m yoad lliirnl 1 line. '! Ilurnl l.lrar. Wovil and I oal Itunil l.lnie, Man'.ilaelared fr.'lil theo-li-l.ral.il , " HKI.I.KIuN'TR I.IMKSTONK," wMrli prelii.Ts tlioanirr enl l'i nut l.ime. tr a'l mei liii'ienl .iirpe.n,, Ibsi enn be r.nin.l In Ilie Htat" i.f r.-nii.vl. ania, ami ahi.'h ae si II at a, low prti-e.. O. li.riril nn ear-. a ibe tnirriur l.imer are h.M at ll.eir place nl imminevluio. Aim, .linli rs in sml ibippcre of Wilkcsbirre and Shamokin ANTHRACITE COAL, nf all ,'uis, pt,ii..l M're1j f-f f"'j "" OkIi-is S'.ln'ilwt. . ... K1IOU ri.llM'.R A CO., Xer. 9. IVT ly. It. It.-I.mles l'. Bealo's Embrocation, (LATK POWKLL'H.) For all disears Incident to llorsos, Cuttle, and Human it Irish, requiring tne use oi aa aiternal appliralioa. Tbia Embrocation was extensive. used by Ihe Government during tha war. For aala by Hartsick A lrir, Clearfield. Joaepb K. Irwin, Cut wcDstilla, Di-il Uood laadvr, La'.heribvirr if CLEARFIELD . ACADEMV.' A Male and Female High School! I ' t f i.l....-J-A?'.l'" I'..irb Dn'aitiiient lll.'lnrt tni Cti'mpliU TpMK roriiTn rcttsinn nf rh praaant aobolttalltf J uir of i hie lniiiution wiH sniameiiji on eiuSDAV, tho 1st dt.y of May, 171. Pupila on enter ni aaiy time, . Jhy rwill ba Charged aiib taition from th Due Lhej enter to the t loe of the avu-ioji. . ,. ..- I'liei-oimu ot uiAtiuoiJoti cjiLri,c aicry thing Ineliided in a tlinn.ua U, piacDdnJ and. aeAOmplisb,. ed education f.r l.oiii H-xt t Ti lths t)tj; unio. t Orthography Kcaditig, pNiiiuaustilpo Primar Anthinuiic, Pntniiry Geography, and. Pencil Draw in, per SiniK,n (II wtfraoi".; fc Oii .rrimnmr, Local A Dt furif-tir Getignitliy. M.ip Drawing, Ifialory, Mental nhd Writ- ' leu Arilhimtic ittd Pencil Drawing'.: 6 Algebra, li'-miHiy, Trigorumiet ry, Men . fd'iition, SnrnTin. Nititir.tl eiid Blarl w i'hiiosofdiy, Gei,lgr, Phvalolfigy. ttieTW. " istry. Rhetoric. Phyeieittljcogiwny. Book Eceiiig, Rotanyand PeJitll Drawing.,, $9 01 Latin, in k und Ficin It, wiih auy ot ihe abova Rran.-h. ,'..$18 fl P.arl or Onental Painting. (21 Ivm..u,.. 12 o0 Moimchrotaeiic pHinting, ( 'ii U 10(10 r:iyoit Diawing. ('Jii Lboii). 10 Ol Fancy Hair Woik, 1,-1 ltsuiia),,..,..,f It tiO ' Tapestry tt 00 lnxi.uui'i.tui .Mumc, :;i liuiia). ly , XiT No deduction will be made for absence, " Sitniinra from a il.atnrv'c can be accommodated ailb bonrdni(r at low rates. . ' ' .. ' Any one not a member of the school ean receD piivuic iiiHiutuua, in any of the ornamental kra i h'd. 1'or further pariicaTara inquire of nr ad dreea R.v. p. L. UAliUISON, A. M., Feb. 2, l;tl.tr. Priooipal. MIS3 H, S. SWAN'S - school for girls; CI.EAkFIKLD, PA. ,. rpjlR Sl'RING TERM of fourteen weeks, will , JL iHMiiuiciioc Moii'Jny, April llllli, 171. , A Primary depart mnt will be added to tha S ho! ih.a full ; Air which ihe acrvicai of a com-' p:U-iit ti strsh tor have been eKfel. Ad oa . cbiji t will be spared lo render tbia dcpartioeut am iu five und instruciltc. 1 terms or TirriONv . -'; Rcudinp. Orllioi;rnph v, Vrtt in g, Object Lei- f out, Primary Arithmetic and Primary 1 HooKrapby ....... $7 Jlittory, Luuiil aud Jeacriptive Geography , with M.ip Drawing, Grammar, Mental an I ritfen Aritbnictfe 9 00 ' Alffehrn and the Scit m et II trV '. Instiaciion in iiistruracntal mutic lo OH 'ti! painting, 'ii im.i,s. 13 00 Wax work I For I VI particulars nend for Circular. , S Oarliel.l, rft, 7, Jts;iM.pd. ,. , mv Asiin'UTqx acadesiy, G. W. INNES, A. M., Principal. r'llUK FIRST M:ssi of this institution will . X coniniciicc on Mondny, the !lh day of May u t. (Term, Ave nic-riMm ) ' " ,l Pupils nny eutr at. any time, and will bt) ' cli;f(td Iniitoii Jiumtbe time they anler until the, cb.-e iif tho to -ion. 'Iho course of Instruction .. a ill euibrarc all hraufh'-s included in a thorough prwtieal erjncalion nr I otk aexru. - -j , Voenl Miific taught when desired. .' - Good bo.i riling e;iri be ol tniped at F TURK K DOLLARS PKR WEEK. Parcn's enn be attin-d that tho ai.ility and ciuTfiica of the PiiLcipal will be devoted la tha nictit.il nol moral tiaiuing of those placed under. hi- cliiucc Hfj. Terms "f Tuitioti will be moderate, and "iiu If aci rtained by uddrr suing Dr. J. In nee, at , Ni k W iij-hinirii-ii, or th Pnnt-ipal, G. W. limes, a! A polio, Ai iiis'rone; cnuiity. Pa., but who will be nt New Wifhin-0 n alter April 1st. ist-w Wahhinirlon. March Ti. 7 tf. JI IV B1GLER & CO.,. lirAi.ir.i in II A Ii V A It E , ALo, Manufactarcniof Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. c i. r.A n ri e l ii, pa. . ; LOT OF SAHDI.ES, URIDLES, lTarne,., Collar,, ete., for sale V, It F. BIOMJU I CO. . p.U.MKir.S'r.YTKXT UNLOAD-! Ing ITaj- F .rli,, fur isle If .11. F. I11GI.EU 4 CO. Q!I, I'M NT, PUTTY, GLASS, Kails, cte., f- r sale liy II. F. PICLEU CO. jptlSKSS TRIMMINGS A SHOE Findings, f'-r salo b, ii. f. nini.KU a co. fJJ U N s. I'l STOI ,S, S Y O UD CAN ES Per sal, hj If. F. BIOI.ETt CO. gTOVES, OK ALL SORTS AND f iaes, Tor siile by ii f. higlf.u ft ai. JTtON! I U(N! IRON I IRON I l"or sale hy . ir v. nidi.F.R i co. p)nSE SHOES & HOUSE SHOE KAILS, f.,r sale by II. F MGLF.n A CO. 'i7lliTy ""blocks, all sizes' Ami bi ll Manufiirtiire, for sale by II. F. nifll.F.B CO. , flllMULE SKEINS AND TITE POXKS, fir sale by II. F. Hinl.EU i CO. IODDER CUTTERS for salt' hj- ,irit:tiT0 11. F. rtlfll.FH A CO. new Wczi Market. ; f 1 1 II K iiivi.-ri,'i -I I..IM-o.rni'l a M. at Msrket I in tin- r. iu h.rm'-rly ..i-itjrfl l.r Alesn.er linn, in Mu'li.'t .trel. rli-.iltoM. I'a "-..li. intra M. i-s np ". "beee tb. y inn n t kep a supply of .til klinla nl Ali at, l'n, It and, Vrgt taMoa, Ati.l nl'TiiLi.TO M ir rnr ti'-i" Sb"p aill l.e i'-!i r. Rtilnrlv nn Tite-.lity, Tlnir.il.iy an t Sat-' ur !,v, nnl im-.it .l.-lirri 'l al any pi.inl. A share) i.f public patrmiaire is rei-p'Tiliilly snlu-.t. .1. 1 HI. II. Illl'IW N-. V. W. HllllWV. ' -Aln -re nliane tn ileal in all biaits of impnneii Aartr-nH urnl Itnp1. ibois. t'Lailiel I. A'Miin THE CLEAR KIEL H WOOD-CHOPPERS' AXEl Man n fa Inri J r,pe:a!ly dr run vi.i-'.Kin'inn th a nn,- ... HAM: r auc"'" 11. F. BMi.r.r. A rn. 1 M'CCTl!CH OTICK. tVbere.,, !. Pj 'ler.T." '"! "tare. 'H Ibersiali'nf Slll.llMII.V )l AM M KliSI'H l.Ail, ' dteraerj. lale nf tl,ee,ila ltnre.ixb twvr !een eral.te-l I.. I In- n nil. I ln. -I.an.1 all p. r"in ilnl.Mi .l tn stii.l e-l.le B'e r..pie"l-.-,1 ti. in ihe. Iinm. .Hale parmert. anil th.iee tisvinsf rbiie- auala-t Ibe same .till pr eiil tacni, ilai aullHiitivnti-il, fnr sttliiir.iil. I., tl. I.IM1I.K. April J,ls:i-f.r 1 . I'sax'st M l"llnrii. Hiibbell'S. Urate". I I l',,,lnH'.llerme.ll..rt.-ll't,;anrllreen,'s I t" la-Mialea I'ltie'. I al.e pure l.lM.i-rs, tl ail AIHI H- AMI tir.XT S SATi-ll !'.!.$- , 4, il. tl. IH.I.tei',i'r. , , .t.Trir'1 -"'I! 1 is