THE REPUBLICAN. CLEARFIELD, PA. WKI'N'KSDAY WOIINIKO. WAY .11, 1S71 Terms of Subscription. k paid In advance, nr within three month, ...$2 00 piiil aller uiree ami ocwre an monine I on m.I.I nf)er lh emiration of til monthH... B 00 fir AH Rrtiolea U in.ur. Insertion In thin irr alinuld b, handed to cnrly oa 1 ueadny rain, aa wt )( to prcaa at 12 o'clock, (noun.) ki:i.im1' notici:s. Mrtkoitlit I'.iUcoial flmrrli Bet. J. II. fafnan, Pmlnr. I'nlilie Pcrrioe every ttabbath, bin, A M.. mud TIP. M. I'ravcr Mtctinn every Tkuradvr, it 71 P. M. rrn nutiiin S-rvico. first Sabbath of vert ;(, ' H'l A. M. M. Andrew'e t'hurchrpiscopal npr. .tic t li ili Public Howie .Sunday morning n ,i . or-, an-i at i r. un-iny fck-hnol at F M. Prayer Moctinj Wednesday evening lrf abyterlan ChurchRev. Mr. Run m..- lu lie rvise ever Sabbath, morning and even- Haplt Ch urrh Ttr,r. W. Tl. Sk-skhii. Pas Ka'i.ic setvir-i every habbalb, moriiiiiff or ft ii'nff. aiiernaicif. SwiNiu.f.nrt. Aa the hurnhnn nnd uJbr iro not ill in the penitcntinry, io p the altenllon of our readers lo a now srhrmo fnii I !iieb bas lately conic lo our Duties, We uJc lo tlio note bus in c on our fourth page. A Vktkrah Gonk. Another of tlio .,.;sl sailers hi paid (lie debt of nature. We jjeto David Saularland, lung aeitiien of Bell kinship, who expired on the 4tb of April, at the e ago of ycare, surrounded 07 a largr circle iriiuds and relatives. BimxiR Lkt VVo lonrn that tlio roioittce who have charge of I be erection of a or or Muflijuitu Crock, at Karthaus, have i!e a contract with William Ziuiuicrmon k i, who ate to erect il for the sum of $1,17.1, and iv 0 it complete! for travel by the lit of October. ,e payments are on the commencement of work, $U3 whn the abuliuciits are up and i bridge fr.iimvt, and the balance wlten eom 11 and KcoptfJ ly tlio Committee. (jiitin Stuck. Wo tiro pleased lo 'serve lli it a pr iper intercut and enterprise ia be :i nuriifeatc J upon the part of sotne of our farm--j in obtaining mid bloodod toe It. Jude irritt, a ho li.n been turning bi al tout ion to u tiling Lit ly, we i.ticv bna Hi-cured afull-blood-l Al lumy Hull, and put him on hi faru uiiJwuy 't weeu this pl:tco and I'urwfnarille. In (be ireo line, Leatider Dcunittg leadi off, nml bui (. '01110 the proprietor of the finet Sttilliun ever wiiej in the county, Mr. W. V. Tate li.n bc imo tlio owner of neve ml pain of t'ull-bloodud aciicr White P. lie aitv deaigai securing line iuf(.orti)d tio.ucd flock. Thi ia the rifht irit.. It ia no m.re trouMu to rii-e a bluo It-1 no, cow or h2 tb.tn a couatnou run!. Jt it aa o.itijl for (be fa nu en to turn tbtir attention lo rnicii'g Hooded itock j g joJ crept, an J far more ui and alwavi c Jiuuiau l duuliJn prioc. N haul y Full. Il is well cnouijU till (.'ourt rck ia nc.ir f hnn t, Lcrnufp the K h'T ttl 'a family ia ttu-g too L.re fur tiic old .'.iil. Wt wilt lie tt iniic'i uiitakeu if-K'meof the hirdii d'tu't gt t out j ct before Coin t, nolwitli alnr, liti the coLnl-iticI vigilance of .Soertlf 1'ie an J Jjilor Uuvk. The old at,lc pmona arc rrul lj "p!nc l out," ao fur aa mo Urn thine and their rlttcnltou It coiHHiii.ii. Our ritketv old eon evru U re:illy an invitation to improved tbicvea to en mo within the count' and follow tbeir calling, htv.ui"? it In uliinst an iinpt (M'-tilitr tu hold tlirm uIh-ii three or four must he put in on room. We are g'ad to kn w t lint witiiin two yean at the fur lb M, .Kviiii. TlioiQ & Yojn will Imve an ea tljli'iiui',iit completed that will keep icoi.n lrele abi rj they- are if tbe upper atorie are to he a tvc of the l.rmcmcnt, ubich th?)' are now en fie in pitting up. Tup torrg in; ws pnnJ oa M jh 1 iy miming. 0j Tu.i.y mornii) we in nfTi tbe public I tint four of the priaMntr? auooeedi-d in making their ctiMie last nilit and arc now at lare. Oi n Haxd That wo liavo n good l-ni'l. anl (bat th? m"inbpra cfinponin it are (futlefncn, in dt'tmiHlratcd on every band; and thi; we nrf J jnt pu-!i an or mi? iti jn among u., ill runf. -f. )et few aee;n to npjireciute the difli'-u!-tii t irroun linp an orjriniia'ion of tbia kiud. Ti i! nil love to linten In the iniinipa! ftrftii)i irnt firt'i f'im thiir b.ill and tho corner of the nt pee! a tV'n p!-nsn. tvt uiiiaj. la tett c ideiit, but that til (Mntri'iuin sr,rn"lh:Tis an'-iitintial inward tho ia;;''.rt of tbii necpfa-y orinijation ia not vt-ry ti'ittt. Tu ak the mcuihcn n( tbe Band toeon triiiulo nvre than their tt;e ia nMtig too unirh IH-. tlu n, ii to piy tlio rent of the hall, libt, fuel, mv.iic, ioftrum nta, f!e. A'l these ei)rnsca mu l 2 met with motif r, and if none ia paid the MjU wid be that the org itiiiation will be eom to d!Sr.d and the wind !e ouroniy mualo 'r-ai l.ltorahty aid hospitality baa been mani f tJ by aonit of our oilif.-na. bat wr rr-tt to fi.r that tniny hare not ennlrilmt d afpni toward tin- anpnirt of the Band. Fri ndi ahouM bear In ninj that bnipitality viterin j ta the ttomarh will B'd pny rmt, biro teai'hcra, or BTiirf fuel, lijrbt nj in trinncnte, and wi'b-iiit theia tho Pin I run si . i J,,rn. A l!nl 1 a ea-eittially npeemta rj in an improving and proap?ritiji town liknotir a? a rjilrus 1. a-h'ial h nisen, or a.iine joeial tujoy uhti:i wbi-h ar'j li urally pi;oniifd.yel far more d'JD'naliiing, if iiit entirely nnnoa'-PrtarT ai real cn; rin"nta. Frien If, patroniit the Uin I fnh tintiiiMf J tee thsi, it d 'Of not to down. I,et u.-ml-fm' ntOTi"h alone an l give s-Jinrthin t-.d rtj-lcnifliirz the (i-:i'arT, j S:.rioisi.y Injimikd On lat Wel-' ti''iav HberitT I'ie attempted to arrest a notorimip Ha'aettr vho bni ann-yed our rourti excerdin I.t fr the pant four jfftia. trmrd "Jim J. Iin'-n," raiding aomtwhere nhore Olm Hop. II" uo f f 1 in Rttiing hold of him and af'cr a d"eprr ate fliht uc?et-led in fna'rnin? a p.ir of hobble" '3 him. Purii g the Muffle Johnaon anceee l-d in rt'Liii.'ig the -be:iiT four or five heavy bluwa on tbe brad and neek, which mad him qui'e aick after ht rseitrm'nt wore off. During tbia time John aon gil iD'iile Ihe d'x-r of hia h'uirie and aeenre a (biuVle-bilted ax , -loo 1 in 'be dor and nwnre hf a.mld aplit the fhrrifi'a brain o-.t if I nMrmp'ed tn touch him, and in the oienn'ime aucceeded in lirojltin,? hia hobblti, thus giving him the frre ii-e of bii limba, nnd flurifli:ng hit axe in t.ranty manner. The FhoifT drew hi revolver, drrann-iing Jui:.sm to rirrer.der. At tbia mo-nr-nt JtdiiH'n'i wife ru-'htd upon the fjhei iff from Kb in I, c!iiitnio, 'for ld'i aabo ilin't erm mit martbr." While thiti ni((iped John m ai t ii'j.tid to e?ipf, but the Sheriff Rrappbd him nl a hand lo hand fight rnnrd In wbinh (he Hliriff fo:in I he waa coining out fend lest, t raue of the iiowerful miurtilur f'rmh of the I'fiaoner, While in Ihit potition he diacriarx'-d hit revolier, hoping to make him surrender, but '.dm'on knocked the pittol out of the Sheriff Wild tnl d alt him a severe blow on th left tern pie which brought him to the ground, sn I tho des- ' p-rnbi mad1 hi r-enpn. Thi County Cotnuiinti" tiers ofT-t a reward ot ' '('3 fgr his dt livery at the .tail of Ihit eiunty. K - description rlnewbere. It li net lb 's to say (bit during aii Ihi time tvrral pcrn' iis were in tight, yet no one attempt ed li a-tiit the Rherilf but a boy, who deserve g at ere lit. Tliis fact will nol protrvcry ere-lit-ahle tu the bystanders In the tstimatiun of law ftbi lmg eitii nt. and the only paliation in Ibeir farm it the fat that Johnson wa feared and drea bd by all who dwe l In that n-ighbariiot d benes their failure to dlteharge lhir duties aa good ciiitms In aniMing an officer in the dit vturgc of a public duly. The H her iff U considerably demoralised in a physical wsy. II w bai earrbd fnur large artifl cial bumps on his head, atwtlled jaw, tore Ihrowt, nnd a tprained ankle, which has beea very pain ful, but otherwise he will be all right in a few d.iji. Cat wjs to Jobtma iboald be m get kit ad op kit agata. UBCXINATION. Mr. Editor 1 I r.) tnilf ih.nkfnl i ti.. n.n. ooralio party for what thc.r bar, ulreadr rtun, for owiiin, MID , onUioi at tbn Iidm. Before I cnternl on I lie duti. or that oBc I tiok an c.aih to tnpport tli. Conititiition of tb, Lnmd State, and or th, SUM of PeotinTlvani,, that I would dmeharg. tli. dutio. of taut (.Hie. with fldelitT. Now, nr, you know th. dillioullie. that 1 had th. Hi.1 jiar of m tern od awnunt ol Ih, new Jail, Ulief inX that a large mjrilj oew an. fr th. Jail. Yoo kaow, Mr. Editor, and 'him. Uiiiler know huw I .in. ,i til thry Sntd to .ell thoje loli where the new Jil ia being now Imilt, fmra the faet to build th. Jail on tile old ail, would have coat tho oountf 'roia eighteen to Iwinljr thmi.and dollar, mere -. me preaoni aite. Wilh all llint I buv, don, i.thing more than air ilulr. Bull aume men who have leen ' lucking the public lit" from their infancr, who will .hotUr bar to go down, down, dowu, ai B. F. Uutler laid, lo their gran. anbuBoreii anil anwqit, aajr that tlier pilj ine j that they thought I knew nor. than to lie duped bjr rou, Mr. fcditor, in tbia (laat) aamumeut, whitb you are aa innocent uf aa a ehild unborn, wlni-h I nnbeiitatiugl; ay-aud to which mr Iwo a.-ciiiti'i will be qualified to. Men who'hitve been cku.'iriog tliMr rrgular qitotA of laiia which tho j oor lav r a'i(i lucchauic hare been paying. ,iiw, wnen It bn lltese analoeratie naiiobr, "Oh!" .ay tliey, "lioodlaiidr," done ?."' Let any man eoina into the t'auiuii.ifinrr.- .m-.e ami r. amine the tiienniul aN.enuieiit fur the la.l nine! year, auct there Bud thole glaring facti which cin not be contradicted, and I lien aak hiraaclf, waj it right fur the pour to pay wlion the rich went Boolt rreo. And ait ill tlitiv mr llio L'uinmi.aim.i.r. had no right to do what they bare done, when the law require! that all property .hull be . ed at ita ralue. 1 would like llicae old eroaVeri to lay what intereit it wan to me to raiac the vnluii'ioo 0r their prulierty, rroin the fuel Hint I had no cnemioe to puniah or frit nd. to gratify, but wai only dvtug wlint 1 Ihunjlil wu my duty ; and if 1 have done anything wrong it vriu an rrur of the bead and nut of the heart. A few more worda and I am dono. 'J'hi. i. not a new pnuciiile; II baa been adimli.fl .11 over ll. KmL Nor i. it the first lime lh.it the I'oinmi.Mone r of inn county have tried to adopt tliia tame princi ple Why, Mr, we hare h id oouataut aroldins;, not only the preeent Hoard but former lloariln have golio through tbu lame ordral, for inisinan az'nz 'He afTjiin of the connty. Ttie-e gruuililera predict the ruin of the eouutr. men have bar- I rangucd around the itrceti of Claru!d ajainat too ourrupuon ol tli. t;oniuliiiiouerl, and in the fiicc of all thin tho county baa moved on, thotaaci bar, been In i I and eollioled nnd Ibo eipinao ioi, mr. cuiior, i aay tne prorcsa ol CliarfiiM county ought to alienee tb, raring,' uianinci who unfortunately are allowed to run looae, and wliono friendl hare not diBeovcrcd the propriety of putting th.-m in proper plaeea under Irenlm nt. Now, sir, 1 believe 1 hare don. my duty lo tho beat of my judgment. l( 1 have erred it i. an error of jtidgincut and not of inten tion. If I differ with uiy comlitucnla I nil! al low them to ic ild nic, heeun.e that li their right; but, lir, 1 deny the right or any man to impugn my motive.. I believe when men do bo eonatniit ly blow their own pipe in pruite of their own honesty, li::it tho public generally put them down a. rnola or knarea. In cuurhmion, Mr. K t itor, 1 again thank the people, feeling oomcioua that I hnvo diehiugi-d the dutiea iocuuibuul up on me without rear, favor or affection. 8A.MI RI. II. tSIIAFFXER. May 23, 1S71. For lkt tr)nkfica. "DltUVkl NM SM AM) MX CI' Itl'.S" I'nder thia caption, through tbe Jurat, aotne perfon hai veined bia apb n apainat a mo leat, tin:iiioiing man of our juiet, ordeily boronnh. " HumniiitT, ' I have no doutit, tccied tbia h'ini, b' lievin the proprielor would take no no lieu of hia umiianly at tuck upnn it. An to it bo il, r; loeated on tbe aitte-wnlk whnre ladiea very tr urnt ly paia Ik irnr, and if he bid nnv desire to art fniily tuwards hia nrihhurn, (if he be a cit izen of our lo"ougb,;lie would have arattd tlmt tbe f'llloiving bn'.flii were all i ai nuiir tbe tide wn Ik :n the one he but to furcrly attached: Tlie t'b-arlb Id Houm-, Onjcola Hnu.c, Yoikl)ire llntt-e, .lo!in C IP n ii ron UoHao, an I tlm K cbange lIo(fI"iil he would have said more, tb:it whin, on an p-trtienlar oc .anion, tbe eitjtprn nf the isir rounJili(( e'iun'ry oome in'o onr borough, it it no unuMiiil fiUt to n-c oc ' a"ionallv a drui.k'-n tnun on the tidc-milo in fiont of, or nrar either of tbof-e five ninn' l huteli, aiid tlie gcuilrnii-n who kern thre hotel e:innot well prevciif it, but when yon i-onie to penk of the citixeii of tbe bttrocb nt Ojceula, iiuuiiiiiiy'a" n-uurks lack lint can dor whioh ah'mld ebarneterir.t tho production of every nian who inten-lf it for the publie. Hut, I are where "Humanity' would fit moat adtuiia'dy, be ahnnld at oue apply lo the Htute A, nt of 1 . Ihant A t'o'a hu Klnx Klan, wlh re he milit obtain an appointnuiit to go down r;th tome one lo Ibo tvuihrii Si;ite, from which he could icn l up to tbe V'rtbinton City Ku Kim ft reports of outraga euiniiiitieil, (whieb neir-r ace rouMiiittel.) upon tbe oyi negro blavlc or rhit. Aa to "Humanity V attack npon onr Court, if proof were want in of hia high qualibVritioim to breome an eminent $fihitcatj fit lo travel under direetiona of the dynaoly at the N'ntiin..l pilol the piece pubbtbed in ihe Hnftm-tn t Juurttnl the lOtb of May, 171, would remoro a!l doubtt and make hi promotion certain. Oierola, May l 1"7I. FAIR PLAY. nf a - Had and Fatal Aci'Miknt. A mofH and and fatal ealaslrophe occurred near Nortbuin berlntxl on Hiiturdny forenoon laft, vaulting in the andden drafh of K (ward S., yonugeat too of C. Wainwribt, Kq., of Int'a Run, Eik county. The young man waa in Ihe vicinity of Northum berland lookiug nfltir a couple uf rnfti whieh hia fit her had tied up there waiting for water to run ihein to mark it, and to paa away the lime, aa la inppnp'd, he went tip on to Line Hill, a steep, ro-ky pronioiitury project inj out into the river. After climbing aome diUn;c he, by ao:ne luUliap, I dt hia ltalanse and wiv preeipi'atfd nSont thirty feet into the ahtilow water below. He wai iicu to fall by vn poraona a abort diitnnee dl'p who h;tk'tivd lo t lie t ot, only to fin i him lying dead hi ttw waler, which wna aout two feci in drpih. He naa a young man of aloul eighteen yean of age of mnrc than ordinary promise, and hia un timely death will e a sad affliction to hia berear ed parenti. Kmjtnriun lH(1rpnt1rn. aaa af Badly Solo. In ppiio or all tlio etpn.turca of tbe eountcrfeit greenback. anw dual awindle, a jeai lcnt of w (j'olilec. Mercer oon uty, took a to from the cipnaa ofDeo at Enrn Valley, paving ninety ail dolliri ihrreon, an I found il filled wilh aw-dii"t. (Irrf nhom watitcl to nnl:e a di'turbance, but upon a re minirrtliAt hi-hail been engaged in an attrtnpt to defraud the government, be aubnided, and went home t aad (rr but a wicr man. Wc b'f.in tlmt o.j? o.'tvur country liotil keepera went fiiuitrm If Iter--". I J 0, fur a nimilar box, and has manifested hia rtiterpriao by aerving an at tarhnient on the expreae agent, In order to get hia money biuk avin. When will the foo! a!) die, aii I knavra beeorae h"n-t men f An lit'ci'lcnt mot inirai-ulon-lY not falal urfurre-l on 1'burr lay at the Juneti.ii, f Aibshcny with fpring alreet, at the M. K. Church. The ricarfii ld train wa biu-king down 10 aintion from Ro-ind Hnufe. Mr. Hubert Mo Cul If nut wife, residing near Janrri.ille, Clcar flebl county, ntteinpt'-d to cro.? the track in a bug gy, not dt'rQTcring tho train until it had quite reached them. Mr. MfC'ully theft turned hit bortt'a hrad. The train struck the rehi e. broke atepa oa eara, threw Mr. and Mr. MoC. out, and t'vorely Injured tbe bitier. The bugy was ?on aiderably demoliubMl. Tyoae llrruld. Windy. Bruinorii tV Jonea, uf ttic Tyrone lltiahl, ti. 1 s -ni tlrng about a nrw pewy prrta last week, but the pit" wa ta mofh whiter than heretofore that we pnuM not read it, but wc talit It for grplitid that th.'y saiJ toiliething g od. We hop" the new pre will make tlx Ir politict wbilr, too. Homo whitfwnahing in that line it needed in "I:ttl- Blair," to have it look like the neighboit. JI Mill rRU'LS IttfpfcALKD. It t ill be noticed that M'-fre. Hurt-ork k Ooodwin, merihants at Carwriitrille, have taken a new de. j part ore and are d-lenumrd to sill goodi at sur 1 prisingly l"W priers, from the fact that they have knocked high prices iu the bead. They desire an interview wilh all their old and any numUr ot nw customers. EXOTLMKST IN (il.F.N IlttPK.-Slievifl' Pie rai.-cd coiiki b rablc n.-iteinent in the quiet village of libu IL-pe bit week while capturing aevcial Jail bird, but the lurore jrealed by Mettra. dame M. Ditkey k Co., while dipoting of their largo stock of g . mis, far eicenlt llio exileuirnt created by the HhorifT. Read their advertisement tl si where giving an account of their fight wilb high prices. WimLKHAi.K Kmioval. Wc notice I that Messrs, Harttwiek A Irwin arw removing to ! their tphndid new quarter on Second aireet j where they hare on f the finest rooms la the State. Their advertieeuetit eltewbeio Indicates business of the flnt order. Dkci.INR. We aro nnthorircd lo withdraw the names of Eti Bloom and I. U. Bar ger, Kf , a eandidatta for Protbonotary. Their cards eame to band too lat for this itsne, but i f will aifear nct w-tk. t SptcinU. Buy your C.nnad and Dried Fruit, of W.Uon H, ba, a oomplet, aatortment. If you want a good Yara or tip-top Cigar for oc go to it. ii. Bhaw'i. Splendid aaaorlment of Japtnea, and Summer Silka Juil reneired from New York thla week, at need jjrotbcrl. II. II. Fhaw baa Juit returned from tbe enat, and hai now o, aibibition about thirty thouaand eholo, Cigara, of dilTerent branda, that he la ready to diapoi, of at wbolual, or retail for caah at manufaeturrra' price.. Pr. F. Platto, Kleelrie l'hy.iolan and Burgeon, offcri bia lorrloei to tho people of ClearQold and vloiuity, and will be la roadincu to attend all profoaaioual ealla, by d.iy or night. OOiae on Kocd atreot, weat of the depot, Clcaru.ld, Pa, May 31, IBTUT A .!, II J gilrw ts.i to b, ebanood oB' at Ibo Calholi, Fair botwewn tlio following miniaterai Hera. If. 8. Duller, J. II. MoCord, W. II. Dill, p. L. lUrria.m and (Ico. Hall, of Clearfiold i Ilor. J. Cody, of Oil City) Kev. K. O'llranigan, of Oa- ocuLi td Iter. J. Frbiglor, of Frencbillle. The C!.,aei!ild County MoJical Society ui)! meet In lb. Arbitration Room, at the Court Home on TueaJuy, the Oth day of June, at 2 p. m. A full attt-udauue ia expected al buaineaa of impurtanoe will be Irauiactrd. J. Q. niSTSR'U-lc, Sec'y. D. . FtTES, Preiidcnt. Tho eheapeat, beet and ohoiotut lot of Tobaoco and Pipe Fixture! ever offered to the lovcraof the weed, are now to he found at the cheap Tohaoro 8:oro of U II. .Shavr, Koiizm k Lvtlr, Ibo euterpriair.g whohiate and retail merchant, on Market itruct, aro re ceiving another mammoth Hock of new good, whieb they Intend disposing of at very reaaonaMc rntea. They hare everything, their clerka arc ae eotpmodatiiig, and persona once dealing with them will alwayi continue to be their em torn era. Cliuiimkld Paiik AfttocuTio. The atock holdeif of tho Clearfield Park Aaaocialion aro ro quosted to meat at tbePhaw Ikuao, in Clearfield, oa Satun.ny evening, June ZA, at 8 o'clock, for the purpoac of electing oftVora lo serve until the first Monday in January, IST2, for said Atncia tUrn. ' 0. h. MKIIHELL, Prea't. Church Dedication. Tho now M. K. Church, nrar Kylertown thia county, will be dedicated to tho worship of Almighty (.od, on Sunday, Juno 2ith, 1871. Hcva. MoMurray, Creigliton, Rarubart and tiuycr, are expected to bo present. Tho uiinittera of tbe .neighboring cha. gi'i, and the public gcnernlly, are respectfully invited to atten J. Y. II. Nobcrdm, Paator Id charge. 1,000 yard of elegant Lawn, faat eolwra, at 12 centa per yard, will be opeucd thia week at Rccd Urotbera. If yon want a good Harani or Key Wct Cigar for lOe. go to R. ll.Shnw'a. Vtn. A l-'nirliir iho Lonefit of St-. FranHa Cbureh, Chiiifieltl, will be held dune the fih, in V. Kratrt'r'told Riore, Front atreet, near ('huiry. A hiilendid braas band will be in atten dance everr ev.'uiint T. J. McMANl'H. mo tm i AtiENTS Va?.tki.- A iMierjiI fi;ont anted ii I lii rountr ti iireeure riirUiraneu for a firt pUfa Fire I.ianriiiice Co., of 1'hila.b'lpbia. Iriquiro uf the editor of thi paper fir tin me and addn-'a. May 10 I in Lot Fori R.i a.-- 1 lie undrrigned offfra for anle a lot containing .1 A'Tcs f t-round aitunte in the aul nrba of Weat Clearl'-ld. Il la verr dctiralde for paatiiring. ln ing in g-at, wilh tnim of waler through it, wrll fenoed, fwith p:t,l and convtuietit to town. It II alto a good building lilc. May 17. D7Mt JNO. P. IltVIV. IHarrirtl. At tho middle of the brido'i father, on Tues day, May 2.1, lK71,by Rev. D. LaraitAW, Mr. L. M. SCHNKLL, orilrookville, Pa., toMin AI.LIE A. NKiVKLL, of Rimertbnrg, Clarion county. Pa. Another printer bad eame to theoondiinion. the aaine coneluHion that every one route lo, that il ia not good to be alene, and ban therefore Ink!, a partner tu ait hi in in playing life's game. The good wirdict of tbii cttablndmi nt are UnJertd to ''Life" and hit bride. On Mny IS. 1-7I, at Tyrone, by SiJft'ri. JoM.a, Ksij., Mr. WILLIAM STILEJ to Min JENNIE DICKSON; both of Clearfield county. On May 17, 171, at Tyrone, by Fawi el Jomrh, Ec,, Mr. J, C. CAMPHKI.L to Miss JAKE BALL; both of Cburfield ceunty. On Thursday morning, May 25, 1S7I, at the reiitb nee of ti.-i britle'a mother, by Rev. J. Fos n a R n.L, Mr. JOHN K. MiXM.E, of tiU, to Mias MALINDA IRWIN, of Lawrenie township. Oa May 14, 1 H7 1, at tho reaidetiee of the hride'a parents, by Rsr. P. Ciiurr, Mr. JOHN W. It !; I T F R to M ita M A R Y C. M A I It K 11 ; hot h of Covington lownhip. On May 2.t, IH7I, by Rct. W ii i.iam M. Rrnm riKi n, Mr. THEODORE W. FAHNHWORTll, of Knox tuwnvhip, to MisaKATE E. UARltlSON, of Pike town-hip. On May 2.1, H7!, by R.-r. Wii.i.iaw M. Krnen rifi.n, Mr. JAMES W. ROM to Mias 8ARA1I WILEY ( both of Bell township. On M iy 24, 171, by IU. J. H. Mi Cotin, Mr. JOHN FT0TT, formerly uf Philadelphia, to Mias M A It 11 AllHT JANE HATToN, rorme:ly of Cheiter, I'a., now both of Hogg township, thia county. In Burntide townthip, on April 4th, 171, DVII RCNDEH LAND, aged U.l yrnra. Near ( learfield, on May II. 1S7I, Mn, MAR OABET, widow of the lato Rami ki Fu.tom, In the S.'.th ytar of her age. On May Kih, 171, LEROY. Mol son or Arnrit and Bern An Diu.r, aged 3 months and 1-t darir. ittarfcrw. Clearfield Markets. Correeteil wei klj by IttenAnn Mn.aop. Wholesale anl Itetnil lli nlcr in Dry (ionil.. tlineerie,, pio riaiona, Ac, Maikol atrcet, t'lenrfield, Pa. Ci.r.tnrirl.n, Pa., Slay SO U7I. Applea.green.OOfii I 0" Huge, dre.ed 12 Urird.flnS In II !., green T Applebuttcr.Ven', I Oil lliiiua 011(d) IS Matter ni'ial Ji 'Shoulder, "('! l llenni tlll(. S 51' Side. (MI(.J) 17 lloi-li wheat .'. I 00 l.ard 20 lloekwlient Oonrlb, Mm poi k.ft l.hl.. 2S 00 ll, i f, dried 2 )! (to I'.eef, fie-h KOu II Olli".. t 00 Hoard., M U 0D(.i!t do '.'ataiura C"Hl on forw,.;irlii-i.., 1 10 IVaehe.. dried, Hi.. 121 t'otr., car oix.g k" I'ia.Ur, V libl 3 40 Corn menl. f .aek, I 41 il ye 1 10 Chop, y cwtt t:i(D J 40 Itng., .l lb Cloteraced On Sail, V .aek I Ml ( hee.e 20 Sbmg!el.l in. I In, i 00 Clierrie., II.. !((, I.'i Sliinglea,20inHl('Vll 00 Cliiiken., dr.d, lb, 16 Timothy aeed 7 o U -t, I ' T lllow 11) Flaiaerd 0" hent.. I Mi flour 0 tin f.B 7 ill Woel 40 Hay 10 001,1,11 Oil W mill, V "'" " inanrial. CLOSING IMtU'ER nr Dt -llavrs A Rno., No. 40 South Third St., Philadelphia, May 27, 1S71 New V. S. 4 a of '1 IHI 1111 r. S. fi'snf 'Rl 117 117, '(12 1114 mi R4 till lll ns lll 1111 " - 'di.new 1L" !1-1 " 'fi7,new lin mi '61 11.11 1I4 io 40 . ifl m V. S. 30 Year per eent. Correney 1I5 M.' uohi ni mi faitrer 10T Union Pacifl. R. R. 1st Mori. Bonds.- fll V2, Central Pacific R. R M I"-1! Pnlon Pacific Land Ornnt Bonds li c 1 AI'TIOM. All per.ona are hereby eaulion- ed SESinst piireliating or to anyway men- dling wilh si beds, one rook stove, on parior atove, onr dining table, en cupboard, two sinks, one donjthlraudh, one burVau, two sets chairs, two ncking chairs, two atandt, and one eow. now in possession ot Samuel C. Ilepbnrn.of Pranril as th same belong to wie, lett witb bin on loan only, nbiect to mr order. Pesnvi;:, May II, lri-At nnouttrnurntit. Primary Election, Saturday, Juue 10. PRINTER'S FEB. Snnahir. $10 Aaaeiohly jo Prolhonolary 10 Itogiiur Reoerd.r 10 Auditor Troaauror....,...,.,,! Auoaiat, Jodge.H, Comiaiiaioner County Surreyor... .$1(1 . 10 . Thla Inolude, 6,000 tioketa for each candidate. Thoie wiabing more will be .barged tl per thou, aand extra. No nam, will bo aunounoed union th, eaah aooompanioa the order. BKNATOU. TriM.IAM A. W AU,ACR, of Clearfield, will I be a candidal, for Senator aiibjoet lo the action of th. Democrat lo parly at th. Primary Kleotloo. - ' AKHI MIU.V, TOIIN LAWSIIK. of (l.,.el. .in i.. . .....ii. I date for Aaamai.r .object t, th, action of th. Democrat!, parly at lb. Primary Kleetion. BUYER, of Clearfield, will h 1 . da dat, for AaMRuai.r auhirct to tb. .ntu,r, oi the Democratic party at tho Primary Kloetion. mOTHONOTAHY. AAROV C. TATK. of Clearfield, will be a can didate for PitoTnotoTinr nbi.i tn th ft dion of tbe Democratic party at tho Primary unuiiou. RK(.liTKR A. RtCOIt I) Kit. 4 PRCRY W. LKR, or Ctca field, will he a can 2 dtdate for Itrfiisrua A IU:ooiur.R aubjent to the action of the Democrat io party at the Pri mary Flection. TRKAMlIRKIt. XXf ILLIAM W. WORR ALL, of Clearfit-bl, will 1 T bo a candidate fur TitKAai;nan auiijmt to the action of tho Democratic party at the Primary Election. H. R1IAW, of Lawrenoe town chip, will lie t a eandldatc for TnEAai'iaii an hie t to the action of tbe lcmooratip party at tbe Primary Kleetion. TSAAC CALDH KI.L, of Pike townahip, will be a oandidate for Tuiuiu'nKii .aul jwt to the notion of tho Denioeialie party at the Primary Kleetion. SAMUEL 1. WILSON, of Bradford town ahip, will be a oandidate for TaraiuiiKn auhjeot to tbe action of the Democratic narlr at the Primary Elect ioa. AHsociATTa ji;ik;iu VINCENT R. HOLT, of Bradford township, will be a candidate for Associatb Jvttiu aubjeet to Ihe action of tbe Democratic party at the Primary Election. fir I LLI AM C. FOLEY, of Clearfield, will ba IT a candidate for Akhociatb .1 iimm uhifni lo the action of tbe Demootatie party at the Printftrj lilt,otiuO. JACOB WILIIKDM, ofT rah am "t oeTnah ipTw ill bo a candidate for Anrociats Ji'noa subject to the action of the Democratic party at the Pri mary Election. If r I LLI AM A. II LOOM, of Pike township, will 11 bo a oandidate for AsaoriATiE Ji miK aub jeet to the action of the Democratic party at the Primary MeWion. SAM PEL J ENK I NH, of Curwcnaviile. will be a candidate for Astoriam Jrnur. aubjeet to the action of Ihe Democratic party at the Primary SAMPEL CLYDE, of Lawrenoo township, will he a candidate for AnKKmr Jt ixmatibject to the a 'l ion of tho Democratic party at tbe Primary Election. TOIIN J. READ, of Lawrence, townthip, will be a candidate lor Aix tatk J i-nor suliji to the action f ih Demoeratie party at the iTimnry r.ieciion. TOIIN W. FFIl'U APT, of Clearfield, will be a eanditlnte for AasotMATit Jt mitiiect to the aetion of Ihe Democratic party at tbe Primary Ktecl inn. JOHN II. KYLER. of Morris tovmahip, will be a candidate f ir AsaiKTUTa Jmmik piiltjcct to the antion of tho Democratic party at the Primary E!cpin. tOMMIIOMH, C1 ll.RKRT P. TOZKB, of Chest townthin, will be a candidate for CoHMiaiiotKRaitbj(ct to the action of the Democratic patty at the Primary 11 F. COCTIIlKT.of Knrtlnu. town.hip. will , be a candidate for Couuliwlnxr.R auhject to Ihe action of Ihe Democratic parly at tho Pri mary Election. TOIIN Itl.noM. Jit , of Pik. town.hip, will l.e a candidate for CouuiaaioNru .iilijeet to the action of the Democratic party at the Primary Mcction. 1KI I1KN II. Mcl'lli:rtS()N, of Clearfield, will b he a oaiidiiliite for Al iiitor auhject lo tlio aetion of th. Demoeratie party at th. Primary r.lcction. eorsTY tutnvr.von. AMI: "I, F. Mi Cl.flSKKY, nf Ciirwcn.rllle, if) will lie a candidate lor D iinty Si uvaroR .nl-je-t to the aetion of the Dcm'ieralic party at the Primary l-.lcctlon. !: durational. CLEARFIELD ACADEMY. A Male and Female High School I I '.arh Dt partmrnt IHsllnrt and C'or.iplcle 111 It me 1 1. riIIH rot nin aastiofi of th present aeholnstic 1 vear of thi Instiliilion will commence on MONDAY, th lat day of May, 1H7I. Pupils can enter at any time. They will be rh urged with tuition from the lime they enter to the cl'ite of Ihe Section. Tltr course of Instruction embraces every thing included in a thorough, ira -tical and arcompliah ed rdiieation for lih sf vca. u it us ti xriTinx. Orth'irmfby, Hemlioa;, penman-hip, Piimary Arithmetic Primary O.ography, and Pencil Drawing, per Session (II week) fi 00 Crnromnr, Locnl A Reae.riplivo tieography. Map Drawing, History, Mental and Writ ten Aiithmetic and Pencil Drawing iffl CO Algebra, Ueometry, Trigonometry, Men-. Miration, Surveying. Natural and Moral Philosophy, (leologr, Pliysioto(ty. Chem istry, Rhetoric, Physical (ieorrBihy. Book Keeping, Botany and Pencil Drawing..., JO 0 Latin, (Ireek and French, with any of tho abovo Branches Vt 00 Pearl or Oriental Painting. (24 Irttons) 12 (10 Monoebromntic Pulnting. (2t lesions). . t'ruyon Drawing, (24 lesstin).- Fanny HairWoik, (24 lessons) Tapestry Instrumental Musie, (.10 lesfona, . 10 no , in on U oo . 9 00 . 10 00 jK4r No deduction will be ma Jo for absence. Students from a distance can bi accommodaled with boarding at low ralea. ; Any one not a mwihr of the er-hfn ran receive , privaie inslructioiis in any of tbe ornamental tira.ehe. For further particulars inquire of or addr-e Hv. P. L. IIAltRUiUN, A. M , Feb. 3, IS70.lL Principal. m;v washigto academy. G. WJNNES, A. M., Principal. MMIK FIRST SESSION of this instiiiiti will pommenoe en Mondny, the lith dy of May iit. (Term, five months ) Pupils may enter at any lime, and will be churned (tilth n froto lh titna they enter until Ihe oli.se ttt Ihe esion. The curse of lnirucr.ti will tmhrni! all branebea included In a thorough prnctictil 'location lor tioth Sexes, Vocal 1ii"ie laiif;bt hen defrcd. flood hoarding run be obtained at THREE DOLI.AHt PER WEEK. Parr-nit can b asxured w ibe a'dlity and energies of the Piiuelpal will ba deieied to the mental and m"ral training of tboe placed nndr bia r hat to. -L lernis of Tuition will be moderate, and ran be ascertained by addressing Dr. J. I lines, at New Wa"hington, or the Principal, tl, W. Innes, at AppoMn. Aimalrong county, Pa , but who will be at Sew Washington alter April 1st. New Washington, March 22, IP7I If. MISS H. S. SWAN'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS CLEARFIELD, PA. J 1IIR 8PRING TERM of fourteen weeks, will eomtiipnee Monday, Aptll loth, 1 H j . A Primi d. par!!'" " be. aH.led to the Sohoel thia fall : far which the services of a com patent iostroetor have been engaged. And no effort will be spared 1 rwndcr this department al tractive and instructive. TERMS OK TCITION. Reading, Orthngraphy. Writing. Object Lei ns, Primary ArilhmcHe and Primary Orngmj'hy f7 00 History, Local and descriptive tenrraphy wiln map urn wine;, itrammar, Mental and Wntirn Arllhmetie 0 OH Alpehra and the Seienees It 00 Inttruciinn tn inalrnmontal am tie 10 10 Oil palalifig, 24 lesaon 11 00 Was work I 00 far full particulars send for Circular. CI.firUM, ?pt. 7, 1070-lyyd. umtturf. ' gEI.LING OFF AT COIT1 FOR CASI1I Th, largest itack of F U It If I T U It E erer offered In CLEARFIELD I At the RTKAM CAIUNFT SllOP.romor Market and Filtb Stroeti, CLKAUFIELD, PA. Tb undersigned would annonnae to tlio publie that he b.u in band and ia now oflering ohoap for oasb, tbe largest stock of Furniture evur in store In this county, oonalsting of upholstered Parlor Suits, Chamber Ret (a, Eitonrica Tablea, BocrtUries, Cook Cases, ' ' ' Redsteads, Spring Reds and Mattresses. Lounges and Benches, '' Plain A Marble T p Tables A Burcaui, . Warbstand. Cano Scat and Common Chairs, Rojking Chairs, Looking Ulnases, Window Bhadv., Picture Frames, Cords and Tassel, Ac. Hu a!o mtinnfactures and keeps on hand Pat ent Kpring Beds, the boat ever inveuted. No family sUvuld bo without them. Any kind of good; not on band can be had on short notice. L'phdlsttring and repairing neatly executed. COFFIN'.S, of all sixer, oan be had wn a half houra' notice, and at the lowest prioca. A deduo tiun of 2D per eonL made for . METALLIC CASKS, or Roarwood, Wulnut and Cherry Colli nt, with glacs or wood tops, furnished on five hours' notice. Personal atten dunce with hearse, on funeral oecaaiuns, and carriage furnished when deaind, i Thanking l,o public for past favors, and by strict personal attention to businraa, 1 hope to . rcootvo a continuance ot tho same, ( I Remember tho place the Rteatn Cabinet Shop, corner of Markot and Fifth Htroota. , March 29, '71 I y. DANIEL BENNER. ANNOUNCEMENT EXTKAOROINAItY 1 T VOIII.D ra.paeirully ua.auel to lb, Oltt A ton, of CLEARFIELD and riclnliy (hat I bar, opened up In tb, c,w Maaonle llnilding flrat door bolow th, Maoalon Ilouar, on Second Street, witb a ,ntir. new atock of WATCIIKH, CLOCKS & JEWELKY, Of th latest stylei and best finish! Selected with ear. I have aa assortment from all tbe latest novelties la Jewelry, suita ble for th Holidays. ' A large tcck of American Watches front th factories of Appletr n, Tracy Co., at Walt bara, Mats., and the Nations t Watch Company at Elgin, 111., In from 3 to b ot. oases, always on bead, and warraoted. Thankful fnr year p.st liberal patronage, I hope, by strict attention to business, to o arit a contiuuanee of he aim. All kinds of repairing In my Una promptly attended to. jtir-IIair JwIry mad to rdrr. . I. SNYDER. December 1 1, 17. II AND CAI'Kl AND IS 4 o t h and NIioc.h! THE PLACE TO GET Hats & Caps, Boots k Shoos, IS AT FILLERTOWS SEW STORE! One diwir north f new alaaonie Uullditig, ri.KAIIFIKI.D, PA. The Urgent atock of fmtin in thia line ever broujtht Into the county, i. now open for the In .pectioa of the public, and will be aold at th. Very Lmrrxt Cash Prices! Al.n. a 'l"nJiil a-.orlincnt of (IKNT'cl FCR N1SIIIMI lintlllS. ei.n.i.tiiiK of Shirt.. C.ll.lr.. Necktie, llutidkereliiefa, tilovra, I'nderwear, Ao. A larfe aloek of CAR PETS and OIl.CI.OTI'R. which Rill he di.po.ed nf at a.tnni.liiiifrly low prieea. A liberal ahare of B!ronno ia rc.pcct lully aoliciled. 4T-D0ST FAIL TO CAI.L.-Ik lore on Bconnd HI., below Market, Clearfield, Pa. 4 .'. 71 I). It. FCl.LI'RTON. DENT AL CARD. ggg7$ ln. A. M. IIILI.3 (uJJjYy .Yould sav to his palicnts and Ihe pub lic K' mlly, iba', iiaring dissolved partnerthip wi' h Dr. Shaw, he la now doing the entire work of his ofliee himself, ao (h it patient need not fear being put under the hands of any olbtr operator. Having obtained a reduction of tbe patent on the plate material, I am enabled to put up teeth much cbenpar than formerly. I alto have Dr. Stuck' patent process for workhig rubber plates, which in tike a much lighter, mora elaslio and stronger plate for the same amount of material, and pol 'dies Ibe pinto on both tnlct, rendering it much imre easily kept clean. Special attention paid to Ihe preservation of the natural teeth, and all work guaranteed entirely aalislactory to patients. JP-tT Office at tho old corner, opposite th Shaw House. Office h mrs from K to I i, a. m., nnd 1 to 5. n. m. Pattrnie from a distance thou ltl notify in a few davs beforehand of their Intention In oome. Always at home, unless other notice ap pears In both the county paper. ftblft'71 Fight In Clou Hope Over! ALL FREE AGAIN! AND TIIK MONKY TAID! T II.I.IAM 8. MCKEV takea thia wictho.l of 1 Informinir hia nuinenma friend, and eua totnera that be haa aold oat hia entire aloek of Hlnr." UiHiilaln (lien ll"p t Jiimea M. Hickcy A Co., and lo thank bi. Irienda and ciutomer. fnr Ibeir liberal p.tron.te while in hu.ine.. In (lien Hope, and Ma a .hare fnr the new firm, who intend kerpinit a nral clnai l'ry Honda and jen eral variety atoro. Their atock Rill conri-t in part of Ladle.' A tlci.t'e Fancy llat, I.adiea' lloae, front 121 to M eenta, Ladie,' Itre.a llooil., a full line, Notion, of all kind., Caa.imerca, a lull line, Jcana and Otlnnadea, Al- . paca, and Lu.trn, 4t)c. lo VI. 10 per yard, Alpaona, heaiiliea, ' at fn centa per yard, Ladie, rancy I tlallcra, a full line, Ko. I llnlteraat $2 1), food at l.; a full line of Ladiea'.hoe., nlir.e.' and Chil dren'. r'hncR, l,a.li. pring Shawl., fbicunnj an4 Silk Tnrla, reil'imierr and ll.lr (hi.. Mu.lin and Calico from It to lie. v. I Cnlieo. r,rd. f..r I .. Confcctinnrrlca,, full line, Fnnch and Tin foj.. No. 1 tiro. coiiei, lo- euunlry trade. In fact a Oill line of fancy and prime ro.l. to ,il nor tra In. '. Intend Belling on a ea.h or .lo.il credit .r.lcni. and we know our cuatoni.ra w profit by' II. All kinda of country produce taken In eacnaiijre for Honda. WANTKlt -No. I Freeh Hutler, S1,C0 fih-lei-n inch Kliuiglc, by count, l.Pi'O Fliecp I'clle. Ilerl lltdi , and Calf Skin., for which the Liht market pr'.ce will be paid. -.y-tlir, ita , trial before yon purcba.'e ycur e,oitP. i' win nil v jui. JAMKS M. I'ICKEV k CO. Olen Hope, Pa., May 17, 1K7I 4m. F , "kT ARNOLD & Co., II AN Kb US, I.uthrr.burg, e.-srflpl4 count)', Ta. Money loaned at reaeonabl, raMi ,'.ehana houiibt and ddl depn.lt. reeeircd. and a Jin rarl bankmf buaineu will U, carried en at the .hove place 4:U:TI:lf lit at tfljti oBea, 1871. SPRIX0 GOODS! The First of the Season! ; Tbe Cheapest in this Market! BUY! BUY! ! BUY!!! OF KRATZER & LYTLE, Your Dry Goods. Tour Groceries, Your Hardware, Your Qtiocnswarc, Your Notions, Tour Boots X Stioav, Your Leather, Your Shew Findings, Your Flour and Ftab, Tour Window Curtains, Yoar Carpets, Your Oilcloths, Tour Wall Papers, Tour Hats. Tour Caps, Your Carpet Chain. Your Stoves, Your Bacon and Feed. SALT! SALT I HALT! at wholesale to country merchants, OILS, PAINTS, GLASS, Ac A liberal dis count to builders. Everything that you need en be had at great advantage to tbe buyer, at KRATZKR k LYTLE'S, Market street, Ci.KARriri.n, Pi , opposite the Jail. 8.8 SPECIAL AX01.CEMEM! TIIAVK thia day associated wilh ma In the mercantile hueineaa mv brother. Robert Reed. and Ibe buainasa will b continued under the firm name of h r. Ei) n it ot ii i; r s. Wo will continue to make the Dry floods and Notion businraa a specialty, and all the newest fabrics and latest nurtltie in tbe ruarkot will be kept on hand. The Branch Store- In Curwenaville will be con tinned, where will ho found an cli'iirx) a Hue of goodi aa at our main store in Clearfield. New Spring goods will bo on hand about tbe 12th of March. The book accounts of Win. Reed will be promptly and iniinudiately settled. WM. REED. Clearfield, Pa., March V, 1871. I)IUCU IN EUROPE! GREAT EXCITEMENT FRENCH YILLE! IN The bloody contest hetween France and Prussia ia at an end for the present, ao far as the slaugh tering of mn and the destruction of properly is concerned. Tbe Royal Jugglers no doubt pride theuiselvca and rejoice ovt-r the rtult, hut how in!j.Mitirnnt is their work when compared witb the humane and chriiliau efforts of - L. M. COUDRIET, who has nnileri ikfo tn supply all Ihe citiicrs In the lower end of Ihe county with food and raiment al exceeding low rale from his mammoth store in Mt'l.-iOMU'lUI, whem ho can alwavs h found ready to wait upon callers and S'ipply them with Dry Goods of all Kinds, 8uoh a Cloths, Salinetts, Cassimerea, Muslins, Delaines, Linen, Drillings, Calicoes, Trimmings, Ribbons, Lace, Ready-made Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Cup! all uf the best material and mult to order lloae, Sooks, Olnvet, Mittens, Laces, Ribbons, Ao. GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS. Coffee, Tea, Fngsr, Rice, Molasses, Fish, Salt, Pork, Linsoed Oil, Fish Oil, Carbon Oil. Hardware, Queensware, Tinwari, Castings, Plows and Plow Catlings, Nails, Spikes, Corn Cultiva tors, Cider Presses, arid all kinds of Aiei, Perfumery, Paints, Yaml'h, Glass, and a genera, assortment of Stationery, GOOD FLOUR, Of different brands, always on hand, and will he sold at the lowest pnsaibte figure. LIQUORS, -och as Brandy, Wine, Gin, Whisky, Jayne'a Meib'.ines, llrWttkr's and Iloofland l li i tiers, fiftfift pounds of Wool wanted for which tho hiirheat price will be paid. Ctorerteed cu hand and for su!e at the lowest market price. Alto, Agent for PtratUittvillc and Curwcnsvill Threhing Maehinrs. ItCL-Call and sec for Yourselves. You will flud everything usually k pt in a retail store. L. M. COL'DRIET. Frenchtllte P. O., March 1, IT1. lACKI.TT A ftCllliVVrR, DEaians tu MILimG HARDWARE, Alsa, nifinufictorers of Tin and Sheet Iron Ware, Nearly opr.olito Ibo Jail, CLEARFIELD, PA. Carpenter, and Puildrr, will find It to their adi antuec to eiaininc our atock before urc timing el.cwhere. STOVES ! STOVES! We aell the TIMF.S COOK STOVE, Ilia cheap. cat and be.t itor, in the market. Trery atote fully warranl.d. ALSO. rARLOrt, 1IKATI5.0, and . RAFriXQ STOVES I wbioh will be aold chenp ai any In tboeounly. Strict attention paid ordeitna; aillolca for par lira who de.lre it. yir-Ttetlnj, Spniiling and Job wurV don, on rwaaonable lenna. Cleartleld, Fa, April IJ, WI. O II T I U PI MILL'S Rl"N WOOLKN FACTOR If, Tenn townthtp, Clearfield Co., Pa, Tl.. u1 bribers are. at .Treat cxian. rebuild Ing. and In a few dar will haio eompleied, a neighhorh-MMi n.eessiiy. in mr erven-., u. . ... ela-s Woolen Manuta' tory, with all the modern improvements attached, and are prepared lotnake all kind of C loins. ( aasiaierta. (S.tlinells, plan keia. Flannels, Ae. Plenty of ffned on hand lo supply all oar old nd ihonsand new custotners, whom we ask t f-'m ntl examine our a'.ook. The hutlne-s of CAB DING AND FT LLI Ntl .nt M,f;i-ar...crla1 attention. OafSM w mill will be rea It by wool carding season, iherefore there Hr,.l I.m nn hesitation on that score. I'mpT arrangementt will tie made lo reeci.e and d. l rer Wool, t" sail customers. All work warranted and d-ine np'n the sborlal notiee, and by rtriet ten. tion to Inninesa we hope to realij'' ji I the ml share of ptibtle patronage. 10.1MH1 PtH'NDl WOOL WANIUP! We will pay the highest market price f.r W0f, and sell our uiai'.ulaclured goods at low as similar goods can be bought in the count r. and whenever wefa.il to render reasonable aaiiafaeiioa we ran aiwara be fouud at botue ready to wake prpar axwUJBatiou, it'ner in person or by letter. 4aMK JOHNSON A PONS, OriTpm !IP T n. 1871. U R N F. 11 ,1'T ROT BURNED 2ru Coodj, tomtit, Ctr. i. r. wtATta ...w. w. bufva. WEAVEIl & ItKTTS CLKAR FIELD, PA., An olerinf, at tb, old aland f Q. L. RomI A Co, their a took .f goodi, Mnilltlnf of DRY - GOODS, GROCERIES, BO0T3 SHOES, HATS 1 CAPS, HARLWABH, QDBENB7ARB, FLOUE, FEED, SALT, etc., fto., At tha most reasonable rata for CASH or In axekanga for Square Timber, Boards, Shingles, OR COUNTRY PRODDCB. jt-CT Advances made to those tngaged In get ting out square timlter on tho tnoit adrautageous Urma. January 6, 170. a. K. AKNOLD,. ,.W. BOSS StAKTaaORM. "Cheaper than the Cheapest!" GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES just McuriD r 1 mold A llnrlaslioru, (On door west of First Rational Bank,) CX'RH KXSVIJLLI3, PA. HAVING just rrturnod from tb autt with a 'enmrdet assortment of Goods suitable for Spring ar.d Fnmmer trade, wa arc now ready to furnish all kinds of Ooods 11 Cheaper than the Cheapest I" And after thanUng our eustomcrs for their liberal patronage during th past year, w would nost respectfully aek for a continutoc of the same. Our Slock consists of a complete assortment of Dry Goods, Notions, Hardware, Queensware, WHIowware, Qroceiles, Roots 4- Shoes, Hals k Caps, Clothing, Tohaeeos, Ac. Also, Flour, Bucoo. Salt, Fibb, Grain, eto. All of wbith will be sold on the most reason able terms, and tbe highest maikat price paid for drain, Wool and all kinds of Lumber and Country Product. Jtit Please give us a call before purchasing els where. Satisfaction; guaranteed as to price and quality.-!- ARNOLD k HARTSHORN, Corner of Main and Thompson F tracts, apr20 CURWFNSVILLR. PA. 5 f 'For thj Stomach's Sake aud thine other Infirmities." St. Paul. vi us WEST BRANCH BITTERS. 4 safe. pure, pleasant nn1 health cUinr Tonic strictly vegetable, end tnanufaturtd from the most pure and choice materials Is not a spirit Link nor substitute for whisky, but a avieutifie eompoM'id, for tho protectiio of the system and he euro of disease, mado from chemically pore spirits, entirely free from fmil oil or other Irrita ting prnperties, and will nol disngree or offend the m int delicate stotmt-h. A long private export i nee has attested its Superiority over all Ordinary Remedies. No Bitters at present offered to th publie contains so much medicinal virtue, and yet so safe and pbaant to take. Its n-e is to cure disease, aad it will not ereale an appetite for spirituous liquors, but will cure the ellcoia of dissipation. To Inercaso the Appetite, I'SK IT. To promote Digrsiion, TSE IT. To cure Dyspepsia, L'SIJ IT. To cur Fever end Ague, VFB IT. To cure Rilliousnete, VSR IT. To cure Constipation, VP E IT. To enre Chronic Oiarrhnra, VFE TT. To cure Hinrt-hiim, VSR IT. To euro Flatulence, V?K IT. To euro Acid Eructations VSR IT. To cure Ncivom Debility, L'SK IT. To cure Hydocbondria, VSE IT. To cure Sallowness or Complexion, l'.BE IT. To cure Pimple nnd RMchcs, L'SE IT. For General Prostration of the Physical powers, VSE IT, and it will ctrc you. Buld everywhere, at $1.00 per bottle, Mann Caetared eirlusively by A. I. SHAW, Ilrupgi.t, CLKAHFIKI.n, TA., Who c.fftri liberal In 1-i'emcnU to tb, trade. Ool. 27, l?9-tf. LIME AND COAL1 TTAVIXO Inrrra.ed onr facilitica fer buminn 1 J. Lima rlnrinn Ih, pa.t loaaon, w, an pn paled to furriieh Wood lluritt l.lme, foal niirnl I Into. Wood and Coal Iturnt I, line, Manulacturod from Ibe celebrated nF.i.i.r.roNTK limkstonk,' wblcb tiro'1""! n wniTMT and rrer.T Lime. lor all mechanical pnrpii.ea, that can be ronnil In Ih, Hlatnf Penn.yliauia, and which we aell at a. I w prire", delircrcd e, car., a. Ihe interior Limea are Bold al Ibeir plocea ol nianulactuie. Alan, deal. re in " ihippera of Wilkcsbarre and Shamokin ANTHRACITE COAL, of all aiaaa, prepared espreralj for fanilly Oidrra aolicltcd. SUORTL1POR A CO., Rvlhfonte, I Nov. P, l:7" ly. Dcale's. Embrocation, (i, ats povrni'i.) For all dlaea.ea inrident tn II. .riot. Cattle, and U.ataa rtean, requirmK in. aa. 01 an .aternal atipliealinn. Tbia Embn.e.il". waa aiieo.irely aaed by th. Oov.rnRiant during th, war. fnr eel, by llarlaieb lrlr, ClcaicM. Jna.ph B. IrwlR. Carwcaarlll,. Uamel tlwt leader. Intbarabn', tf THE SMITH HOUSE, (OppoaiW tb. rmw Depot.) CinAKKIBLO, PA. rpHB ondcr.lgaed, barlna; I wed tbii kma l f X a aerie, of ywa, i, ready la antotatfi iTrew gora and Iranian a;enmlly,aad theralon ae'l' wiruraen to fir. him a .all. Hi, Tabla wiil a. aupplied with tb. beat tb. market afford., and i l liar will .ontalo th. ohoioeal of wlnea aad fiqae'R Tbe bona., furniture, bedaand bwldim anantirHy new, wbioh alwaya adda to tb.eomfort of traraaewi while tb, atatiliea; attached I, Lara, aad rnoaa . juat Bulled for Icamaten. Charaea andera.e. Jan:T0 WILLIAM U BUADLKTi " THE ALLEGHENY HOTEL MARKET St., CLKAUFIELD, Pa.. TIIlS large and oosnmodious new kotel baa been oneoed for tbe aoeommodatioa of tbe public, where tbe proprietor will be glad to mt his old friends, and receive share of poblle pat ronage. By strict personal attontion to the de tail of his online, be hope to be able to rend - r etisfaction to hi patrons. The TABLE will always bo bountifully supplied witb tbe beat that oan be procured in tbe market, and the BAU will contain a full stock of LIQUORS, BEER, Ao Oood stabling attached. CAhPKft LEIPOLDT, Clearfield, March I, letilMy Proprietor. THE MANSION HOUSE, Corner of beeoudand Market Streeta, 1 1 i:Aitt-n:LD, pa. 11113 old aad commodious Hotel baa. daring tbe past year, been inlarged lo double It former capacity for tbe entertainment of stran gers an! guests, Tb whole building baa been refurnished, and tha proprietor will spare bo pat its lo render bis guest comfortable wblU staying witb him. Mr The "Mansion Hooie Omslbo rani i and from tb Depot oa tb arrival and depinwi of each train. JOHN LOUOHKRTV, aprO 70 tf Proprietor. SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE, CurHeuavtlle, Uearlield county. Tlllfloldaod well ertebllsbed Rnlel, beantl fnlly situated on tbe banks of tbe Susque hanna, in the boroigfa ol Curwenaville, baa bv eaied for a toraa of years by the ondersigned. It has been entirely refitted, end Is now open to the public genernlly and the travelling eonomo otty In particular. No pains will ba spared te render guests comfortable while tarrying at thli bouse. Amfle Stabling rocs for the aooomva dation of team. Charges moderate. fcept 28, lD70.Cf. KU BLOOM. THE RAILROAD HOUSE, MAIN ST., PUILIPSBURO, PA. TUB undersigned keep constantly on bead the best of Liquor, Ills table la always supplied with tb best tb market aoorda. lfc traveling publie will do well te give bin a eall. aoTi.'oa. rtOjULKT iUIOJI'. 1IIAW ll))l,8F'. Corner of Market and Front Street, Clearfield, Pa. Tbia na.nlnoent Hotel ia .ntirelr new. ooan. plete in all ita appolntmenta, and eonreni.nt t, the Court llouaa. A Ire, Omoibua runa to and Irorn the Depot on the arriral and d partore of each train. O EOltti u N. COLIi URN, April 13. 18T0. Proprietor. I RWI N HOUSE, Midway between Lick Hun aud tehawavllla. 1M1 R nnderaigned would respectfully invite the attention ol watermen and all other to the fjut that he ha opened a hotel at th above named place, where he li prepared to accommo date all who may favor him with a call. Poets hare been put ia on the river batik, ao aa to insure a tiife landing for watermen. Jan2&:4iB W. W. IRWIX. WESTERN HOTEL, Oppoelu tb. Court Houae, CLEARFIELD, PLNN'A. AMOinmodatlona firat-elau and ebargea aaod.rataw oet JOHN F. TOUNQ, Pr.prt.tor. j EosAhD iiolbi:, Opnoait, the Railroad Dop.l, Clearfield. Pa. I:1:T1 D JOHXSTOX A SON, Proprietor,. Poots ana &H)t$. DANIEL COXXELLT, Doot and Shoe Munutuclurrr, CLKAHFIELD, PA. HAS Ju.t received a fin, lot of French CALF eKIN.-4. and ia new prepared t. nana!..- lure er.rjthing in hia lin, at tt, lowoal fisuraa. H, will warrant hia work to b, ,a rcpreaented. Ha re.pectfully anlleita a call, at hia .hop oa Market aireet, aecond d or waat of the po.tnffre. where be ill dn all in hia power to render eall, ; ' faction. Home Doe Uniter topi on hand. tnyll.tlT-y DMliL roNSKLLT. , PEACE FR0CLAI9ED. THE WAR OVER IN CLEAEFIIID. KNOX TOWNSHIP QUIET. Xexrly all the Contrabands going bacH to their old manhr$ ; but nary on going to old MtifsarhuxettSt vhm they were loved so long and so veil. IN consequence of the above facts, F. STTORTi of the old MShn?t fchoc Shoii," would an Bounce lo hia nnmerooa paitons. and th peopla ot Clrarfleld county at largo. that b haa now a Aral rate lotof good material jut received mm tbe Fact, and ia prepared on t nor I t.oliec tu make and mend Root and Shoes, at bit new sbup in UreJiaiii' row. Ite Is satisfied t h n I be ear please all, ( u-t less it mlht be some In tensely loyatslay- t home polrinla.) He is prepared lutell low for Cat-h or Country Prodoee, Poni futget tbe hopnext door to Phowert k UmhRir's ttore, m Marke street, Clearfield, Pa., and kept by a fellow eommvnly en lied JyJ.'rfy "SHORTY." XEW BOOT AI) SHOE SIICT. EDWAIU) MACK, Con. MARKET A So Sra., CLKARFIKLD, Pa. rpilR proprietor ha entered Into the ROOT d X &MOK busmeta at the above aland, and is determined not to be outdone either in quel. ty or price fr hi work, special aneatlrn will be paiii to manufacturing frewtd moik. JUe hut en hand a lure lot of Lrurth hip end t'alf Hkltis, f th very best quality, The elll sens of Ciwirfle'd and vletaiiy are refq ertluliy nt lied to give him a trial, No charge fur call. nnv. ft If KV 8 TO UK ,XD N EV GOODS. JUS. SHAW & SON liar, ju.t otirned S'tw Stocr, on Main St.. Ci hari ttts, Ta-a Ulelr occuplfJ by Wm. F. IltVTiy. Their dork conaiila of LLJ 111 'JT CSJ-CDQDCDSa GaoriR'ti of tli e brat quality, Queensware, 15oo!s nnd Shoet, and er article Bcfaaar Tor one's comfort. Call and rinmineour (lock befor pur- cliinp elMwhnre. May 9, Iffid-lf. TIIK C7.K.1. FIELD WOOD 'CHOPPERS' AXE1 Manufa-tnred erprcla'ly for TIIK CLEAttFlELO Tit AVE, r.R air t ,.vTn 'I r. r.ir.i.r.n k ro. Insure Your Properly I I1IIK onderatraed are prrpand to tel.. Iff I na-naablc nr. lilkJ. Ill IP'od Red rl'' in ireu.t and rtix I . rue. a' Mu'wal." cniepnniea. "uch R '"e. .'llie.a ei York, P ! the-Andr-.' eft '.i.finrvl PI""! ilerieenla." of New T".b. and re.ei.nabl. and . va. ( h- " e...r ' raid, appromMlr. ;,l'll I IKHH, 'roMirH Pv April IJ, l"! f