THE REPUBLICAN. CLEARFIELD, PA. WEDNESDAY" MOKNINO, JVNE 7. 1S71. Terms of Subscription, If .;,) in a.h'ftO'tf.or wiuiio inreu inonius uu r ' .. r.- .1 I -. - lU 4 K.A j Aid lift or the expiration of fix months ... il 00 ;-fr All urtii U-i to injure Insertion In this L tier b"ild be handed In early nn Tuesday p ,iuiug. as wo go to press at 12 o'clock, (nooti.) I' ItllUOlOL NOTICIM. I MclUotHst rplncnpal Chnrrh J. II. " . ft. .. D..I.1.. C ..... Ut.l.-i. lei A M., and 7J I. M. .-...hUtti ". 01 V A. M. Pnyer Meet in every Thursday, at P. M. (Vminunion .Service, fir it Sabbath of every r.ntu. "'i .- St. Andrew Church KpUrnpal Iter. q .,r. Hill. Public Service Sunday morning 0 o'clock, end at 7 P. M. Sunday School at a i' M I'ravor Meeting Wednesday evening Vln . 4 preMlerin Church Ror. Mr. Rutlbb. jV.Mic Service every tfabbath, morning and even- j Rjptl.t Church Rev. W. B. Rkixnih, Pas ttr. I'u ilie services every Sabbath, morning or Atm-nii-ir, alternately. i Associate Ji'iHJKs. Owing to llio umber of candidates Tor Associate Judge, it was fjinpuKMblo to priut two names on each ticit, K uteri nil! have to write the name of one of the Icmuli Ifttei upon cash ticket in order to vote for fir perroLS. Sunday School Celkrration. The EJ-.u'jath Schools of New Washington will unite f i id have ft grand celebration in the grove near hut town, 03 Tuesday, July 4th. Speakers will i he p refill to adilreas the schools. All the nclgh- loring Sabbath Schools are invited to participate. We iue roqiu'slcil to Rtnto that the PrcrUytcrian Church in thii borough will be closed next Sabbath morning, June 11th. The congre iratio:j is invited to unite vrttb that of the Methodist Episcopal Church upon that occasion, when notice will bo giveu of the arrangemcut of services during the aVscnce of the- paster. Com portable. Wo hitvo noticed our friend Dr. Wilnon for a week past drlring along our streets with a bran new e ma, of excellent design and highly finished according to the most Improved style of Messrs. Park 4 Merrill. Whether this fine "rig will add anything to the health of the Doctor's patients we know not, its we are not an expert in that line, but we do know that it will add much to (he reputation and mechanical skill of the builders. Count. lho J iino term ot our Court opeued on Monday at 9 o'clock, and it Is evident as wo go to press Tuesday noon) that a large amount of business will be dispatched. The attendance of persons II not as large as we hare observed on former occasions but that mora busi ness is being adjusted is equally evident. About the busiest individual we notice are the several candidates who arc trying to persuade all their neighbors to go te the election and vote for of course the best man on Saturday noxL Attention in directed to the stiver. tiiemeut of Mrs. 6. S. LiddelL who Is extensively engaged in the Marble business. Persons wishing to get anything in that line should call at the yard and examine specimens of work executed by workmen in her employ, which will boar very fa vorable coin pari on with the best city work. A large stock of Italian and Vermont Marble on band. Tombstones and Monument of the most unique pattern and highost finish Executed on hort notice. Mors Blooded Stock, Mr. Win. Drown during the past week purr tin sod a full blooded two-year old Devon-hire Bull, which may be seen on his farm adjoining the southern border of this borough. He Is a grand, royal looking Watt, and will do a farmer or butcher far more good to behold than a down RoyaJ fie n gal Tigers or a regiment of African Lions. Wooded stock, clover, lime and plaster make rich ground and thrifty farmers. A little time and money expended on these instead of on traveling doctors, circuses and at saloons, will go far to Improve the county, morally, physically and financially. Tiif Park Association. TlitHrcpro- sentatire body of farmers and stock raisers is not dead as many suppose, but is quietly perfecting arrangement i for the improvement and lieautifying of the gmumh lately purchased on the wcet side of the river, where tho Agricultural Society and the Association propose to hold their exhibitions in the future. Wo do not fully comprehend the designs and plans, not having read the constitu tion anil by laws, but from the names of the gen tlemen who arc at the bend of the movement there Is no probability of failuie. We presume the So:kty will get their constitution and by-laws print!, after which their designs ean bo fully ascertained. Tiir. A nti Dl'htrr. The resident a Market and Second streets have witnessed the rity innovation of a street sprinkler the pust week, which very materially reduces tho clouds of dust railed by lho wind and teams parsing along those thoroughfares. Mr. Lean ler Denning has led oil in the matter by placing a wagon on those two streets, and as a compensation akf fifty cents per k for each lot front!" J on the strotts 1. tion Wli.g the tnrd'ui ot Jane, July, August and September. The enterprise is an experiment, and If desired by the rcsi Jents on other streets Mr. Denning proposes to put on another wagon, or mure, provided a similar fund is raised by the lot holders or resident to f arrant him to Incur the expense. The Primary Klkction. On Satur day next the Democrats of this county meet in the several borough! and townships to express by bal lot their choice for Senator, Assemblyman and the sev-ral county officers to be elected this fall. The contest fr Asfwmbty, Associate Judgri and Trtas urer Is being rather warmly waged, while that for Senator, Prothonotary, Register A Recorder, Pur- veyor and Auditor, seems to be a conceded fact. The triangle coiiU-st for Commissioner causes but little excitement, except locally, from the fs't that the can J i tint es reside at a grrnt distance from each other ami no personal acquaintance exists between them. Tho one resides in the extreme southern portion of theeuiinty, another In the extreme north eastern portion and the third in the centre. Hence wc presume that each will rcoci' the support of I his neighbors, and the nominee must depend on flaukore for his success. A Spt.r.NMD PitooRAMME Our Hip Tan Winkle Town Council awoke last woek and held a session on Saturday and rcaolved many things, chief among which was the fixing of the borough tax at five mills on the dollar, (less than tt was last year.) the re-election of Mr. Thomas Dougherty aa Street Commissioner, James WHg ley, Ksq., as Collector, and Messrs. Foley and Lcavy wereennMiluted a Street Committee, who, with the Commissioner, will at once proceed to "rid up" and improve the streets and alleys of tho borongh. The dog tax Is to he collected without fiar, favor, affection, hatred, mnlieo or ill will to any one, fdogp In particular,) and the "hog law" is to he enforced in a similar manner, on Sunday as well as week days. Those good people who arc iu the habit of turning their mrkirs into the street on Sunday Will have the pleasure in the future of going to the "pound" on Monday morning, paying for their bogs aud taking them home to their families. We understand that an entire new departure wasa'rrcfd nnnn, which will include the annual settlement of the borough accounts, I rides exacting bonds from Collector and Treasurer In accordance with the law, Pmn. The Harrisburf Patriot says t Our flh eating n-adcri will learn with u.-ure that the L im.Hlure has iiassed finally a law for the pre. crvatioo of 6th in the Delaware and Huaqnrhinna rivers, and thrir tribuijrirs. It is uulawlul lo r..L. I...L..I a m.,A A.h .1 ... a in nl Oim aiream. and it is made the duly of the SberilTr of (he several cotmtirl to a'-sle these Hams an1 ba els under a heavy penally. Lei tSe eh-nfls i , i - ii ... ,1.. ,.. .i ir. fftcrnly aiecate this taJoUry law. Itoclluationa. CrawMaviLLE, Pa., May 20, 1671. 0. B. GnonLAXDKR, Esq,: Pear Sin By tho kindnoaa of my friend my name appeared in your paper as a oaudidaU for the office of Prothonotary. It baa been conceded by the Democracy that when an officer discharges the duties faithfully and correctly bo la entitled to tt toe aooond term. As Mr. Tata has been an effl oient officer I very respeotfully decline for the present, mux am regards to my friends. Very rwpoctfully youra, ELI IILOOM. WonnLaND, Pa., May 29, 1871. O. R. G(Vni.AiDKK, Km.: My name having been announced as a candidate ior rue nthre of I'rutuonotary, 1 heg vory respect hilly to withdraw from the list of candidates. My motive for this stop is not to be one that would try to break down the custom in this county of giving two terms to (tic officer iu rharae. Grateful imloed 1 am to my friends for their kind exprvaiion of support at ttio coming rnmarv r. lection. I am, as ever, your I'riuud and fellow Democrat, always ready and willing to give my support and time u tue iu tercet oi tue Democratic part v. I. G. liAHGKR. A Card. To (At Dttnoeraew of Cfenrttd count: It having been report! that my nomination for ASHcmiiiy in tin oouniy would l heralded as a triumph over Senator VVallaoe, I desire to say to my Democratic friends, and to all concerned, that I have in the past burn a steadfast friend of Mr. Wallace, and it elected will do all in my power to advance him politically and personally, and in all things co operate with him tor tho tutorest of the county ana the democratic party. T. J. BOYKR. A Plbi.10 Outrage. Thoro aro some hoys in this town who make it a business to deface and tear down handbills. Whether thoy do it througbiguoranco or malioe we know not, hut they and their parents should know that there ta an Act of Asvonihly on our statue book which rmposea a heavy penalty for this kind of work, and we will see that it ia put in force if this kind of devilment docs not atop. Business men who go to tho expense of getting handbills printed and posted up do not want boys to dofaoe and tear them down in an hour after. This evil prevails to a very great extent and must be stopped, and if parents will not instruct their children property upon this point of duty and etiquette we will be compelled to take a hand at the business in a legal form. One even ing, two weeks ago, the Shcrifi 's sales and several other legal handbills, tognther with other poster which hod just been placed on the bulletin board: at the entrance of the Court Rooms, were all torn down by a half doxen rude boys who usually keep yelling about the diamond until nine or ten o'clock at night, to the great disrespect of their parents and the annoyance of the public. The boys may look upon this dirty work as fun, but parents and Sunday School Superintendents should instruct them otherwise on this point or some one will cer tainly get into trouble. We are thus plain because we wih to be understood. The nuisance must he abated. List of letters remiiining unclaimed in tho Postoffico, at Clearfield Pa., June 1st 1S71. Bloom, Geo. A. Barns r, tleorgo Bullock, H. ('. Brewer, Samuel Keenan, Owen Linden, Bern a red Murrov, Oeo. W Main, !). W. Nead, Kphriam O'Connor, 0. M. Poverts, William Robinson, Ed. Kookiii, Samuel Head, l. R. A J. fl. Rotund, A. Stump, J. C. Stine, Jas. A. Smith, J. M. Strolcr. Mrs. Miry C. Stoughfer, John Sharp, Alexander Miuw, Jmaes Jr. Sullorey, Geo. G. Thompson, Kobt, Q. V infers. Unhurt Worhelhd, Miss Anna Campbell, Alexander Campbell, G. W. ('rise, Mrs. Mary Cross, John (3) DeWitt, lieorgo Dickinson, A Ik-I Del.inev, J allies C. Dillen, James Guppy, William P. Jr. (iurublo, John A. Ilnnev, Mrs. Margaret Herman, Jaeob S. I rvin, Ocorge Jones, Cbas. W. Jiickfoii. i 'haney 'artier, William Knarr. Mrs. Radinsky, F. P. A. GAULIN. P. M. Singular Cask. On tho tenth of March last, a well dressed individual drove up to the Railroad House with a fine horse, gave him in charge of the hostler, and registered his name as Andrew Kllia. Ha represented himself to lie a sur veyor, who had come to this point to meet certain parties for whom he had been cogaged to survey some lands in this section. For two days he re mained: at the hotel waiting for them, when he paid bis individual bill, but not the bill for keep ing the horse, and taking his Instruments started for Tyrone, leaving his horse and buggy at the hotel. Since that time Mr. Loyd has heard noth ing of him, and the horse and buggy are still in his possession awaiting the appearance of the owner, lho horse Is a very line one, bill there nc.ro no suspicious circumstances connected with the gentleman's arrival, departure or demeanor ti ile stopping there ami for this reason nts si lence for such a length of time is truly atrunge. fhiltptburg J. mmal. RrnDr Dbath. On Tuesday evening, May lflth. a vouna child of Jhn Crownover, residing about midway between Witlinmsport and Mon tonrsvilie, died a sudden and violent death. The child had been ill during the dnr, and its mother purehnsed of John Jackson, if Williamsport, some medicine labeled "Golden Tincture," and gave the child a dnr, aboi t tweli a hours after which it died. On Wednesday morning a pot mortem examination was held hv Drs. T. Lyon. Kd. Lyon, Crawford, M.Vi.kcr, Hull, Helsby, Nutt and Kitten house, who agree in saving that ttiu meli- ciu caused the deaih of the child. Tho medicine is alleged to be a mixture of alcohol and ether, eight drops of which would oaupc tho death to a child of that age, whereas ten drops were given. The man who sold the mixture has been arrested and bound over, for violating the act of Assembly regarding the selling of mcdicme. H tlliamiport Pvrn run Inownn. Charles 0. Frysinger, aged six years, son of the editor of this p.iper, whilst attempting to reach a skiff at the end of the pier, jut below the river bridge, fell flat upon hts fane into deep water, and Immediately strangled, thm becoming hrjjri, and WmiM h' i uoato I into the rapid "';cnt ari 'ecn dr inncd, (because th nj-; ,, were with him wore to small to ren der fisaiis'rtt.re,) lud not William Cunningham, a lad about Irt years of age, who happened to be fishing near by, plunged in and rescued him. As it wu, it look some nine nciore i name ium.v re- onvered his breath. It il to be hoped it will be a good lesson to him, and that he and other little hoys of his age, will keep away from the water hereafter. Letci$taum Democrat, How. S. T. PnroFRT The very respectable vote ciist for Hon. S. T. Shugert for Auditor Gen eral, in the Democroeie State Convention, shows that he Is a well-known and highly popular gen tleman. Mr. Shugert made no efiort to gut the nomination, only allowing his friends to use his name to a ocrtnin extent. A little work on his part would have given him the nomination, but he didn't even put in a personal appearance at the Convfntion. Mr. Shugert is immensely pleased with the nomination of M'-L'andlcss and Cooper, and thinks tt one of the best Slate tickets ever nominated by the Democracy. He will give it a cordial and niont earnest support. UUetmt Watchman. Traniai.it Kxn.ono. On Friday afternoon, the DMh ult., Charles C. Clarke, agent for the ltotertfl Torpedo Co., wns blown to atoms by the explopion of about iOO lbs. of nitrn-trlvecrine, whi 'h he was hauling in a wagon, from Titnsvitlc to Tidiouto Tho extension occurred neur Kntcr- prise, and the man. horse and wagon were blown to pieces. A large eireolar exowvallon was made in the road where the accident ecearred, fences and Irsri fr a considerable distance on either aide of the road were shuttered to fragments, and a barn about 40 rods from theeoene ot the disaster was blown to pieces. Cfariwm Utmoerut, Pnowwrn. A little boy, aged about nine years, and son of Mr. J. F. King, reading near the dam, was drowned venrdar afternoon atout 4 o etci at the dam. II il body was recovered near the point of drowning alxmt U o'clock lat night lie waa last seen walking on the logs in the river at the dam, on which be had been playing With some boys. Lork 'tree vmnerni, Nones to Jurymen. Juror will not be required to attend noxt week, ftf I lie re will be no rnwrt, J. i ir June "lh, JS71. Sheriff. 'lUairifrt. At Lumber City, on May 4th. tnl, by Jamm P. Farwki.u Ki., Mr. KM AM'KL SHAK1 "KR to Miss AMANDA MeCRACKKXj both of Per g ii nun townMp. On Sunday, June 4th, li I, al the parsonage in Cilrwrnstllle. by Hev. W. (i. Fr.lfMt Mr. A. II. (H'LLICH, of Chaifield. to .Mim DO(A WOOD, of Clearfield, formerly of To won da. Bra', ford county. Pa. On Fu.idny, -Tunf 4ih, 11471, by 11. J. Slotpv, H.q.. Mr. W. T. PI FORI) to Mi-a MARUARKT IKM KKMILltKY i both nf Wm.dward township. On June Isi, 171, by D. Dr-.mmr, Ksq , Mr. ALEXANDER HKST, of Clarion eoonty, to MIsi , SARAH JA.N'K JUHNSUN, of Hloom township C learawld county. A, t'urwensrille. on June 1st, 1 71, by TteT. Wt i M. RrariirtKKi). Mr. D. w. Jordan to u v. R. RVf K bthof Clca.aH. SpttiaU. Bay ywr Drags, Patent Modrainee, Confection erics, Ac, of Walooo. Some evil disposed person, with malicious intent, and without the fear of God in him, baa been cir culating a story around town to tho effect that several lire Ku Kluxoa ware actually in our midst, and might nightly bo expected to oomuit fume terrible aud shonking depredation. The truth is the man was drunk when he told the story, and did not know what he was talking about, but he oiu not get drunk on bbaw a Uai.aa ratio Koda Watkh, for it Is a pure and health-givine: hover- age, which should be drauk by everybody throe or four or five times a day, or oilener if they fool like ii. nep right into Arcliy s, tits fountain is always charged, and bis clever and accommodating olerk is ever ready to "set it up. Dr. F. Platto, Helvetia Phvulalan and Surgeon. offers his services to the people of Clearfield and vicinity, and will be In readiness to attend all professional calls, by day or night. Orfioe Heed street, west of the depot, Clearfield, Pa. May 31, lsll-tf Agents Wanted. A general ncnt wanted in this county to procure Insurance for a ftrst-elosa Fire Insurance Co., of Philadelphia. Inquire of the editor of this paiier for name and ouureis. Mty tU lia Lot For Ral. The undersigned offers for sale a lot containing S Acres of G.ound situate in the suburbs of West Clearfield. It Is very desirable for nnsturinr. bo ing in grass, with stream of water through it, wen lenoaa, tenth gate,) and convenient to town. it is also a good budding site. May 17, l71-4t JN0. P. IRTIN, fcUarltf tj. Clearfield Markets, Corrected weekly by Richard Mos-sor, Wholesale and Kctail Dealer in Dry (Joods, (iroeeries, Pro visions, Ao., Market street, Clcartield, Pa. Clrarfikld, Pa., June 6 1S71. Apples.green,00(iji 1 Dried. W lb 00 Hogs, dressed 12 It i Hides, green 7 0ft Hums (Itlf 1 2A Shoulders.... ..OOfa) J A it' Sides 01) (4 17 Apple buttcr,TPgnl, 1 liuiter u"((a Beans 0 00(a) Buckwheat 1 Buckwheat flour lb, Beef, dried Beef, fresh 00 Lard 20 4 Mess pork,Tjbbl...23 00 25 Oats oO 11 Onions 1 00 OH Potatoes OH I 00 Boards, M 12 00(,lI4 torn, shelled I Corn, ear 0ll4 Corn meal, sack, 1 u" reaches, dried, lb.. 1-i Ml Piaster, $ bbl 3 40 4" Hye 1 10 50 Uags, y tb S 00 Salt. "B .n,.lr 9 5(1 Chop, $ ewt) 10 S Cloversecd o Cheese Cherries, tb. KHA 20 Shingles.tHin. $i($S 00 15 Shiugles,20inlO((U ll 00 15 Timothy seed. 7 50 1 A Tallow 12 00 Wheat 1 50 50 Wool 40 00 Wood, V cord 50 Chickens, drid, lb, Kggi Flaxseed 2 Flour ...M....0 OftCd) 1 Hay 10 OilflS financial CLOSING PRICKS or DieHAvr.n A Bro., No. 40 South Third St., Philadelphia, May 27, 1371 New U. 8. 5a of 'SI Ill UU U. S. tof81 1 17 U7i " " 2 111 111! " " '4 Ilia 1UI " " 'C5 Ull UU " '85,now Uft U.1 " " '.new U.'ll 11.11 M " U3 IMi " I's, 10-40'a. 10:i 110 V. H. 30 Year I per ocuL Currency 15 ll: Gold m...... UU Ul Silver..; , 107 1M Union Pacific It. R. 1st Mort. Uondi... 92 lf2) Central Peeiflo R. R I0.1J IOIIi Cuion Pacific Land (Irant Bonds 8.SX Sd lVniiHjlvniiinlCxiilroail TYRONE 4 CLEAKFIELD DRANCU. OS and after Monday, MAY l.Mh, 1S7I, two Passenger Trains will run daily (except Sun days) between Tyrone aud Clearfield, aa toltowa: CLKARPIELD MAIL. LEAVE SOUTH. LEAVE NORTH. Clearfield 3.00, r.i Trrone 8.:!0,a.M- tlsceola 50, " Philipsbarg... 10.10, " Clearlleld 11.10," hilipsburg 4.0.1, " Osceola 4.20, Tvrone 5.40, " CLKAUFIKLD KXPRKSS. LEAVE SOl'TII. I LEAVE NORTH. Clearfield 5.00 a. ! Tyrone fi.fiO p. n. Philipshurg... ft 0.1 Interrection ...7.0.1 " Osceola lt..8.10 " PhiHpbBrg...8.10 " Clearfield. ar...O 30 " Osceola 1.20 Intersection... 7.27 Tvrone 7.40 FA EE AND DISTANCES. FROM CLEARFIELD. FROM TYRONE. Station. eutioni. - C ; ?! ? ? Leopard 2 1 Intersection 4 U Woodland Vanseoyoe 7 20 Iliglcr 8 2S Gardner 8 20 Wallaceton U 35 Mt. Pleasant....U 88 nine Ball 13 4 Summit 14 85 llillipburtf..1? 50 Sandy Kidge...1& 40 Steinei s' IS 5V Powelltnn 17 45 Dunrar 20 Oarrola tfO lib (Krcnla 'il ItA Dunbar 21 fin Powelltnn H 75 Stciner's ? 5 Sandy Ridge.. ..20 0 FhlllpHburfr.V TO Kummit 27 Blue Hall 2 0 Mt. Pleasant.... .10 Wallaceton......10 85 Gardner 33 H 00 Bigler 33 05 Vanseoyoe 84 1 00 Woodland 35 l 00 Intersection 37 1 15 Leonard 39 1 10 Tyrone.... II I !M Icarflcld 41 I ilO FA R K FROM CLKARFIELP, TO Bellefonte, Pa... .$2 O.'ilMiddletown. 5 Oft Lock Haven WiM'inisport Munting-lon Lewittwn Marysville HAiuusnritG .. 2 70 Marietta 5 50 .. .1 00 Lnnciitr R5 .. 1 SO .PHILADELPHIA 7 5 .. 2 90 Altoona I 85 .. 4 50 Johnstown 2 80 .. 4 751 P1TTSBU HO 5 15 C'ONSKCTIOKM. Clearfield Mail North connects from Cincinnati Express West, and Harrishurg Accommodation East, on mnin line: anil Clearfield Mail South connects with Cincinnati Express East, and Mail West, on main line, also with uaici r.agie Mpress East, for Lo'k Haven, and points West of lock Haven. Clearfield Express North connects from Mall West, and Cincinnati Express East, also from Bald Eiiglo Mail West; and Clearfield Express South connects with Harrishurg Accommodation East, Local Passenger nest for Altoona and Hoi- Hda)hurg Branch, also with Bald Engle Mail East, for Lock Havrn and W illlamport. Takinc Clearfield Etnress South, PhiHnsbnrg passengers reach Bell-ronle and return home the same day, and Clearfield passengers can reaeh WillianiMiort, Hiirrlahurg, or llollidayshurg, and return the same dav. 'asaenrers for Wilhamstmrt should take nulil Earle Mail East, and passengers for points Wct of Lock Haven, on P. A K. R. R., should take Bald Eagle Express Fast. GEORGE C. WILKIN, my 17 tf. Superintendent. rilllH nnderr:gned have an hand two first-class ENGINE5, one of 25 hone power and the other 50 horse power, which they will . SELL AT A BARGAIN l They are complete in every particular, and finished In the very best stjte and warranted. These In need of one hod better eorrtspond with or call upon UIGLLR, Y0rV0 A CO. Cliarfleld, Pa , April 12, 1371 2ta. yi ATTF. NTIOSI JCST FOR A MOMKVT! Are yon in need of a gootl set of Ilnrrtssl Are VU in need of a good Smbile or llridle? If io, cull at Hie S.i Idle aad Harness Shop of Jonn C. llAMWirK, where yon ean get the lirsl in the market. Double and Single Humes and La- dies' and ticnt's Srnblles of superior wnrkmanrhtp, alwsvs on hand or manufactured to order. Spe rial attt-ntion is called to my stock of Collars and llamca, which are the beat in ne. I als-i havean aortuieol of Sad-lb ri-' Hardware, which will ! di'pose I of nt pecsnnnble rates, pepniring of all kimls promptly ettreded to. StL-D 'i.'t forget to call ielore pun-naing eiiewiiert. mop in iro- nani s now, mar not firr-T, i irnnru, i May , U71ly. J'MIN C. HARWICH rjiiiE AMi;niCAi liorpis, CI'ItWENSVILLn, CtRANPiRin PorwTT, pgfd'A. This long ast iMlsbed and pot,nl(iT hotel Is still kept by the iuhm-ri1r, who sparee no t-tWt to pb ase all who palromt,e him. "fo please," is tha motto at the Auivnca" ll' iise, and all thnt is asked is a trial. K. M. ItFKD, Pteprlefor. Carw.nfi;:c, M .c U l sn tf. Primary Election, Saturday, Jane 10. PRINTER'S FEB, Senator., , $10 ( TreanrtrT..,, .$10 Assembly .M 10 Prothonotarv ..,..., JO Register A Reoordet lb Auditor Aoaoeiata Judga.H. 10 Commissloaer , 5 County Surveyor-,.. 0 . 5 This luoludea 0,000 tickets for eaeh oandldata. Those wishing more will be charred $2 nor thou and extra. No noma will t annouuood unless tbe eaib accompanies the order. KF.NATOH. "17"ILLIAM A. WALLACR, of Clearfield, will If be a candidate fur Senator subject to the action or the Vemoaratio party at the Primary r.leciinn. ANHFMBLY. T 01IN LAWSIJE, of Osceola, will be a eandi- I data for AasKHii.T subject to the action of the Detuocratio party at the Primary K I sell on rP J. BOYKR, of Clca. field, will be a oandi JL date for Asshaai.T subject to the action of the Democratic party at tho Primary Election, JMIOTIIONOTAKY. VARON C. TATE, of Clearfield, will be a can didate for PnoTiioxoTARr subject to the action of the Doinooratie party at the Primary Election. RKCIKTKR A RKCORDKK. ASIU'KY W. LER, of-Clearflcld. will be a can didate for RimaTRR A RttooHitRa subiect to the action of the Demooratio party at tho Pri mary Election. TKEAriUHKH. TtTlLLTAM W. WORR ALL, of Clearfi.M, will y be a candidate for TuaAairuKii subject to the notion of the Democratic party at thi Primary Election. All. SHAW, of LaWronco township, will be t a candidate for TnitAatmRU subject to the action of the Democratic party at the Primary Election. ISAAC CALDWELL, of Pike township, will be a eandidate for TntaauRin subject to tho action of the Democratic party at tbe Primary Election. SAMUEL P. WILSON, of Bradford town ship, will be a eandidate for TitRAatMiiB subject to the action of the Democrat io parly at the Primary Election. ASSOCIATE JUIHiR. VINCENT B. HOLT, of Bradford township, will be a candidate for Abhociatr J it dub subject to the action of the Democrat io party at the Primary Election. f ILLIAM C. FOLEY, of Clearfield, will be y T a candidate for Akoociati Jcimi subject to the action of the Democratic party at the Primary Election. JACOB WILHKLM, of Graham township, will be a eandidate for Ahmm-utk Ji dok subject to the action of the Demooratio party at tho Pri mary Election. 1T I LLIAM A. BLOOM, of Pike township, will U be a candidate for Amsociatr Juimib sub ject to the action of the Demooratio party at tho rrimary ejection. SAMLET. JENKINS, of Curwensviltc, will I a candidate for Amhocutr J mo subject to the action of the Democratic party at tho Primary Election. SAMUEL CLYDE, of Lawrence township, will be a candidate for AftHOUare Ji ihsb pubject to the action of the Democrats party at tbc Primary Meet ion. TOHN J. HEAD, of Lawrence township, will be a candidate for Amociat Jcimik subject to the action of the Democratic party at the Primary Election. TOHN W. SHCOAItT, of Clearfield, will be a candidate for Asmm-iati J cook subject to the action of the Democratic party at the Primary hiecimn. TOHN B. KYI. Kit, of Mnrrii trrwmhip. will h. a ean.li.late for Ahmn'iatk Juimib lutijeel to the artion of the Democratic party at tbc 1'rimary O.MMIWWIONF.R. rl Il.nERT S. TOZER, of Cheit tnwii.bip, win X he a candidate for ('O.IIIXRIOM RR lulijt'ot to the action of the Democratic party at tb. Primary hlcctton. 11 F. COl'TBlET.of Karlhnul townihip, will . be ft candidate for CoMMiaNiiiRKit lulijft to the action of the Dontocratic party at the Pri mary Kleotion. TOHN III.IKIM, Jit., of I'lke townihip, will he a candidal, for Co.MlMtoXRH .oljtt to the action of tho Heinocralio party at the rrimary Kleotion. - A( DITOIt. KEl'BEN II. Mcl'IIKItSON. of Clearlleld, will he a oamlidnte for At niTnn luldcct to the artion of the llcmocratie party ftt th. Primary hlcctlon. . eoL'NTV PeHVUiOR. SAMVEI, F. M.CLtlSKEV, of Curwen.tllle, will Iw ft candidate for t'oi:,Tr Hi'Kvrtor mlijcct to the action of the Democratic parly at the I'rimnrT Election. tfilurntional. CLEARFIELD ACADEMY. A Mala aud Female High School 1 r.ach Drparlmrtit IHstlnrt and Complete In Itarlt; rilHR rot-RTH Simmon of tha nresent Nholastlc year of this Inmitution will commence qbJ MONDAY, the 1st day of May, 1371. Pupils ean enter at any tunc They will be bsrz-d with tuition from the time they enter to the close of the Sesnjon. Thecnnree of instruction embraoee every thins; included in a thorough, practical and accomplish ed education for both Fetes. TI.HMM OF Tl'ITION. Orlbojfraphy, Rcadins;, Penmanship, Primary Arithmetic. Primary Oroipraphy, and Pencil Drawing, per Sesioa (II weeks).. 91 UO Grammar, Local A DesertptWe tJtf(r,raphy, ftlnp Drawing, Hintory, Mental and Writ ten Arithmetic- and Pencil Drawing $r1 00 Algebra, (Jeornetry, Trigonometry, Men auration, Surveying, Natural and Moral Philosophy, (.colony, Physiology, Chem irtry,lthelorie, Phj nical Jcngrapli.T. Hook Keeping. Ilotany and Pencil Drawing.... 01 Latin, ( J reck and French, with any of the alrOTe rtranches $12 00 Pearl or Oriental Pninling. (21 lessoni) U OH Monochromatic Painting. (24 lessons) 10 01) Crayon Drawing, (24 lesenns) 10 0 Fancy Hair Work, (24 lessons) 12 00 Tapestry 8 On Instrumental Music, (tO lessons) 10 00 -No doiluction will I made for abucnec. Student" tn-m a dinunce can be accommodated wilh boiirding at low rates. Any one not a member of the school csn receive pnva! inttruciions tn any of the ornamental branches. For further particulars Inquire of or a-Mr-cis Her. P. L, IIAUKIAU.I A. M , Fob. 2, ISTO.tf. Principal. SEW WASHIMT0X ACADEMY. G, W. INNES, A. M., Principal. rpilK FIRST SKHSION of this institution will X commence on Mondat, tho loth day of May nut. Trnn. five months I PuttiU may enter at any time, and will he onargco tuition irou me nine tuey nni r unui tor clost of the sefllon. The 6'iurse of tntlreetloa will embrace all branches Included tn a thorough practical i ducat inn for both Seies. Vocal JIusio taught when slcstmd. tiood boarding chii he obtained at THRLK DOLLAItH PKR WERK. Parents can be asurrd that the ability and eiieiies of the Principal will be devoted to the merit. il and moral training of those placed under his charge. Hlju Terms of Tuition will he moderate, and can be ascertained by addressing Dr. J. Inneo, at New Washington, or the Principal, ti, n . Innes, at Appolln, Armiirong county, Pa., but who will lie at .ew n aslilngum alirr April 1st. New Washington, March 22, 171 tf. MISS H. S. SWAN'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS CI.KAItFIFI.D, PA. 1 MIR PI'MIS'I IKKM of f..urle.n wcrki, will cnmlnence Mon.lev, April Irilh, t H 7 1 . A IVimarv dennrtmrnt will h. added lo tbe Selioel thii i:tll i for which the lerTirei ol . com pel, nt io.troetor bnv. Wen ena-niTd. And no etlort wiil ho .pared to render thii department attractive and in.tructiv.. TEK.M3 OF IUITI0.1. Readinf.Orlholrrapkr. Wrilin(.OI,J.cl I.e.- ftonr, 1'rimary Arithi.eti,- and 1'rimary 'lcojir.i)ir 7 00 IIIntnrT, Local and deeoriplir. Ueorrnphy wilh Map Drawlnf, Grammar, klanlal and Written Arithmetic H, ....... 9 Altehra and th. Heiencea...., , II W In.lruetlon la initritm.nlal mn,ie.,H,M..... ln ill p.lnllnf, Jl leMom II W W work I n For full particular, e.nd for Circular. CTearS. Id, .p. T, U-C-l-pd. urnlhur. (JELLING off AT COITI 10 E (JiSHl Tb. Urf.it .took of VVlUriTVRE nn .ff.nd la Cl.KARFIBLU! At lb. HTRAM CABINET SHOP.rn'rn.r M.rk.t ud Fifth 8UMU, CLRAHVIBLI), PA. Th unfleralned wo.ld tanonne. to tti. publie tb.t h. hu on bniid nd 1 Dow otl'.Hnf ob.np for a.ih, th. Ur((it .ttwk of Kuruitur. rar Id itor. tn tbii 00.111, Musiitlng of l'jbolitrcd P.rlor Suid, Ch.mli.r S.IU, Eit.ii.loD T.blet, Swr.Url.l, Cook Cuel, Ilcilttr.di, Rjirinl B.di and M.ltr.fifl, I.ounnr. " .nil Bfnchol, PI.Id 1 Mubl. Tup T.blu t Buro.ui, WubiUiidl, C.no Rut od C.mmoo Ch.ir., Kotkiog Ch.iri, . LooklBj Olmo., Wiod.wBb.dM, PloUr.Ff.um, Cordi ud Tiu.li, Ao. 11. alio m.nuf.oturei .nd kmipi od h.nd Pat- .nt Hprinn Budi, th. boil r inronlod. No funiljr ihould b. without thorn. Any kind of gooij, not 00 band c.n Do uau on inori nouov. lipbulilering and rjairin( niatljr iioout.d. COFFINS, of all lia.". ean bo htd on balf- bouri' nulloo. aud at tbo low.it priooi. A d'duo- tioo of 20 ucr eent ruado for a.h. METALLIC CASKS, or Hoar-wood. Walnut anil Chcrr; fudlul, with flail or wood topi, furuiihcd ou Q. bouri' aotio. r.nonal att.ndano. with brarn, .a funoral occuionl, and carriigoi furniihod wboo deairtd. Thankim tbo i.oblio for pait faTori, and bi tnnt porional attrntion to buliorii, 1 bop. to rcceire a oontinuano. ol tn. lama. HetnFmher tbe plae tb. Steam Cabinet Shop, eoraer of Mark.) and Fifth Htrc.li. Mireh J, 'Tl.ly. UANIKt BKNSEH. JflliSffUanfous. ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAOKDIJIAKTi I WOULD reipoetfully nnoon to tk. oltl i.ni of CLEABFIELD and Tlclnlty that I bar. opened Dp In th. saw Maionlo Bnildinf, Brit door below th. Manitoa Houae, o Second Str.et, with a entire new Itock of WATCHES, CLOCKS & JEWELRY, Or tb. lat.it itylel and belt flnlib, Selected with ear.. I bar. aa ortm.nt from all tb. lalfit Doriltlei la Jewelry, mit bl. for th. llolidayi. A Urfo itock of Am.rican Walchef froai th. faetorie. or Appletr a, Tracy Co.. at Walt hant, Man., and tb. N.tlonal Watch Company at Elgin, III., In from 1 to 8 oi. cnei, alwayi on band, and warranted. Thankful for your p. it liberal patronag., I bop., by atriet attention to builoou, to norit ft rintluuano. of he iam,. All klndi of Mpalrlng Id my Ha. promptly atteaded to. Tllilr Jewelry mad. to order. 8. I. 6NVDKH. December 114, 870. II ATS AND CAPMI AND ICoota ami Nh oca! TUB I'LACK TO OET Ilata k Caps, Roots & Shoes, IS AT FILLERTOX'S EW STOKE ! On. door north of new Maionl. Tlulldiug, CLKAIlFIELb, PA. Th. Uracil Itock of Jio.li In thii lln. erer brought Into the oonnty, if now open for the in paction of th. public, .nd will b. lold .t tb. Very Lowest Cash" Pricrs! Alio, a eplrndid awirtment of OUNT'8 FI!R NIIIINtl tltltlUS, conititinf of hhirli, Collara, Neckliel, llandkercbieli, tlloiel, I'uderwcor, dc, A larfe itoek of CARPETS and OILCLOTHS, which will be diipoivd of at a.loniiliiiiKly low prieel. A liberal ehar. of palloiiago if nipeot- lully foliated. DON'T FAIL TO CAIX-TJ Store on Becond St., below Market, Clearlleld, Pa. 4:6:T1 ! H. FILLERTOX. DENT AL CARD. T)b. A. M. 11ILI.3 Would sar to his patient and the pub lic generally, that, having dissolved partnership wi'h Dr. r-hew, ne is now aoing uie enure wn of his office himself, ao th At patients need not rear being put under the hands of any olher operator. Having obtained a reduction of the patent on the plate material, I am enabled to put up teeth much ch super than formerly. I also have Dr. Stuck ' patent process for working rubber plates, which make a muco ngnier, nime i-imuo in..n, plate for the same amount of material, and pL ishes the plate on both sides, rendering it much more easily kept clean. Special attention paid to the preservation o the natural teeth, and all work guaranteed entirely satisfactory to patients. JMF-UJIiee n me OlU corner, iin m c imw House, oTice hours from R to 12, a. ., and I to h, p. m. Patients from a distance ihould notify me a Tew days aciorenana i uieir imrnimp mi coma. Alwn'ys at home, unless other notice ap pears in both tho county pnpera. febU'il l ight In (ilen Hope Over ! ALlThEE AGAIN! AND THE MONET TAID! "riLl.HM S. MCKKY takei lliil melb .d f 1 inloriiiini ail numemui friend! and eol- toineri that he hal fold nut nil entire .lock af Store tl.Hido in (Hen Hope lo J.inee M. Ilickry A Co., and to thank hli rriendi and eiifloni.rl for their liberal petroling while in biilluell tn Ulen Hop., end aikl a mar. ior me new nrin, woo intend keepinf a lint dale Pry IJoode and en- aral raricty iloro. Their lliKk Will eonllil in pari of Ladin' A Oent'i Fancy lint", l.adiei' Hoie, from 121 to .10 eenti, l.adiei' llrorl tlnodi, a full line. N'otioui of all klndi, Caiiimerei, ft full line, Jeini and Collonade., AU paeil and l.mtr. 4(lc. to .1.10 per yard, Alpacai, beautiei, at i. cent! per yard, Ladiei' laney flatten, a roll Una, Ko. 1 (leilt-rial 12 15, ,nod at ( I .T J, a full line nf l.adiei' Shoe., MlMei'end Chil dren'! fboei, Lailiei'Kprlnf Hhawll, Chiirnon. and Silk Curli, I'erjiimerr and Hair Oil". Mo.lln and fallen from to lie. So. I CaUca. rir.l. for Jjl .00. foateetinaeriel, a full line, French and Tin Tote. No. I tiro eei lei. for country trade. In fr.rt a full ll"c of fn. y and prime ood.. to nit onr trade. We Intend .-llin nn a eaeh or .hort credit av.trn. and we know r eultornen I will piofll by it. All kln.ll of country produce WANTEIl. No. 1 Fre.h Ilnlter, 6n.n eish teen Inch Hblnitle., hi count, l.Ot'O Sheep I'elli, lie, f Hi Ir. and Calf Chini, for which the highcil market price will be paid. jrMII,o oi a trial bofur. you purebaio your gnudi. ne will gut- you linriraim. JAMES M. Hit KFV A CO. Olen Hope, l'a., Mar IT, I Mi I -In. ""I AliTION. All periom.re!, frhf eatl"n I J .l ...inrt nnrcb.iln. rr In anrwie H- jdlinf with t'.a bed., an. eook elove, on. parlor Itoee, one dinmn Ulile, ane cuphonrd, tw. .inki, Ion. dio,(litr.,ith, on. I.oreao, !wn let. chain. I Iwo n.t.nr ehnlrl. two itaudf. and one cow. now ia poeiri.ioa af Sam.cl C. Hepl.nrri.of I'rnurille. a the lime r.el,m!T lo me, iv.i w,,u nun oh u-u o.ly,n..,,c,.o,.rder. r . . Pen,, 111., May St, 1171 It : . 1871. nPRIIIO GOODS! The First of the Season I The Cheapest in this Market 1 BUY! BUY!! BUY!!! KRATZER & LYTLE, Yonr Dry Goods, Your Orooariei, Your Hardware, Your Quceneware, Your Notiena, Your Hoots A Shoos, Your Leather, Your Shoe Findings, Your Flour and Fish. Tonr Window Curtains, Your Carpets, Your Oilcloths, Your Wall Papers. Your Hats. Your Caps, Your Carpet Chain, Your Stoves, Your Baoon and Feed. SALT! 8ALT! SALT1 at wholesale to country merchant a. OILS, PAINTS, GLASS. Ao. A liberal dis count to builders. Everything that you need ean be had at groat advantage to the buyer, at KRATZER A LYTLH S, Market streot, Ct.UAnriELD, Pa-, opposite the Jail. 3:8 SPECIAL AX01MEMET! THAVR this day associated with me in the mercantile buainesa any brother, Robert Heed, aud the buiincsa will bo oontinued under tha ma name of KKE1) BK OT II KR 8. We will continue to make tho Dry (Joodi and Notion busineaa a specialty, and all the newest fabrics and latest novelties in the market will be kept on hand. The II ranch Store in Curwonsville. will be oon tinued, where will be found as choice a lino of goods as at our main store in Clearfield. New Spring goods will be on hand about the 13th of Marob. The look acefmnlioMVro. Rccd will be promptly and immediately settled. WM. REP.D. Clearfield, Pa., Maroh S, 1371. J) L A t C IN EUROPDt BUT CHEAT EXCITEMENT IN FRENCH VILLE I The bloody contest between Franco and Prussia is at an end for the present, so far as the slaugh tering of men and the destruction of property Is concerned. The Royal Jugglers no doubt pride themselves and rejoice over tha result, but how insignificant is their work when compared with tho humane and obristiao efforts of L. M. COUDRIET, who has undertaken to supply all tbe citisena In the lower end of the county wilh food and raiment at esceeding low rates from his mammoth store in M CLSOMH K(l, where ho can always be found ready to wait upon callers and supply them with Dry Goods of ull Kinds, Such as Cloths, Satinvtts, Caisimercs, Muslins, Delaines, Linsn, Drilling, Calicoes, Trimmings, Ribbons, Lace, Ready-made Clothing, Roots and Shoes, Hats and Caps all uf the best material and raa.la to orucr Hose, Socks, 0 loves, Mittens, Laces, Hibboui, Ac. GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS. Co dee, Tea, Sugar, Rice, Molaeaes, Fish, Salt, Pork, Liusat-d Oil, Fith Oil, Carbon Oil. Hardware, Queens ware, Tinware, Castings, Plows and Plow Castings, ISaili, (Spikes, Corn Cultiva tors, Cider Presses, and all kinds of Axes. Perfumery, Paints, Varnish, Glass, and a genera, assortment of tilalionoiy, 00 01) FLOUR, Of different brands, always on hand, and will be sold at tbc lowest possihlu figures. LIQUORS, such as Brandy. Wine, (Jin, Whisk j, Jayne's Medicines, llostettcr's and Hoofland'a Itiltcra. 5000 pounds of Wool wanted for which the highest price will be paid. Cloverserd on hand and for sale at tbe lowest market price. Also, Agent for Strattonville and Curwensville Thrcbhing Machines. tfA-Call and see for yourselves. You will (ltd everything usually kept In a retail store. U M. COUDHIET. Frenohville P. 0., Urrh I, 1971. s ACKKTT StllHYVI.H, t BAL KRS IX r,HLDIG HARDWARE, Alio, manufacturers of Tin and Sheet Iron Ware, Nearly opposite (he Jail, CLEARFIELD, PA. r. .nd Ri.Uders will And It te their advantage to eiainino our Stock before purchasing elsewhere STOVES ! STOVES! W. Mil th. TIMES COflK STOVE, the cheap- ell and bell .tore In tbe market. Every elate fully warranted. ALSO, rAni.on, IIFATIV1, and RAFTING STOVTS! bich will b. fold aa cheep ai any In tbe county. Ptriet attention paid ordering article! for par- tlct who deiir. IL Mr-nnonni, Pnoulinf .nd job work done on reaftonaMe lerini. Clearlleld, re, April 15, lsrl. S. F0RTER SHAW, D. D. S., Umee in aiamimr kuihuiih ft L A ll kM VI II PA. t! k . I . I ulh in heoltllT. Tit l ulling "I II"" ' servatlveand useful ndition Is made a speojaltf. I ir..P.H.lt..t.ei nnlnmnn In llltl ltlOUth. Jew and artnriala parts, ire treated and correelrrt m Iir purer ie. i.-i t .- K-.tl-l -.l aula nf tlons purr, mc .... ...... - teeth much lower than in lx;o. It would be well for patients from a distance to in us anow oy man a icw hm .. . . ...... Is very important that cbildien between the ags of six and twelve vears inmiiii n ih- .... eiamined. Py Aftsthcsia Teeth are removed without pain. . . J. M. STEWART, D. D.S., riftte. nice Irwiu'l Dint Stor. !OT rl RWENSVILI.R, TA. All dentil oreralione. either In the mechanical of npcrnllre hratteh, prnmpilt attended lo and aatl.faetton Koaranteed. Special aliention patd t. the treelinenl nf dieea.ei or the natural ttelh, rnn,l and month. Irrenlarlt.t nf the leelh ee M.rnllt eorrected. Teelb etlmcted without pain he the uie of Kther, and artineial tevlb iliMrted of the heal aiatorial and wairantcl to reniler :il iifactlon. apriian ,l:ly F. K. ARNOLD A. Co., UANKERf", I uthen-hwri-. Cleat Held ryiutily. Pa. Honey leaned at reaimnhle re'.ef t eteharixe hotifht and ,d I : dcpo.it! receited. and ft fn earl hankinx bueioeaf will b. c.rril o. at th. ali.pl.e.. . .. .. .. 1871. jDrB &oo&t, 5tmUt, (tf. i. w. wi.Tia.... ,..w. . iarr.. WEAYEIl A KI.TTN CLEARFlIiLD, PA., Ar. offaring, at tk. eld etasd f 0. L. Reed A Co., tk.lr itoek of f oodi, Mnaifting of DRY - GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS A SHOES, HATS A CAPS, ' HARDWARE, QUKKMSTARR, . FLOUR, FEED, SALT, &o., &o., At tha most reasonable rates for CASH or Id exchange for Square Timber, Boards, Shingles, - OR COUNTRY PRODUCE. , jpft" Advances made to those engaged in get ting out square timber on tho most advantageous terms. January ft, 1870. jr. . A ft HOLD ...W. BOSS ADTSnORlf. "Cheaper than the Cheapest!" GOODS AT HEDUUED 1'IUCES just aacciriD ar A mold & llartshorn, (One door wast of First National Bank,) CTRWEXSVILLE, PA. HAVING just returned from lbs ut with a 'complete assortment of Ooods suitable for Spring and Summer trade, wc arc now ready to furnish all Itinds of Qoods "Cheaper than the Cheapest I" And after thanking our customers for their liberal patronage during tho past year, wa would most respectfully ask for a continuance of the same. Our Stock consist! of a eomp.ate assortment of Dry floods, Notions, Hardware, Qr. sens ware, Willowwere, Groceries, Boots af Bboes, Rats A Caps, Clothing, Tobaccos, Ao. Also, Flour, Bacon. Bali, Fish, Grain, cto. All of whlih will bo sold on the most reason. able terms, and tha highest maikct price paid for Grain, Wool and all kinds of Lumber and Country Produce. AStf-Pleasa elva us a eall before nurchaslna elsewhere. Satisfaction guaranteed as to price and quality. ARNOLD A HARTSHORN, Corner of Llaln and Thompson Streets, pr20 CURWENSVILLB. PA. P. T. I. "For thy Stomach's Sake and thine other Infirmities." St. Paul. PL'RB WEST BRANCH BITTERS. Vsefe. pure, pleasant and health (riving Tonic-r-strictly vegetable, and manufoctnred frum the most pure and choice material is not a spirit drink nor substitute for whisky, but a scientific compound, for the protection of tho system and tha euro of disease, made from chemically pure spirits, entirely free from fusil oil or other irrita ting properties, and will not disagree or offend the most delicate stomach. A long private experi ence bos attested its Superiority over all Ordinary Remedies. No Bitters at present offered to tbc publie contains so muab medicinal virtue, and yet so safe and plwasant to take, lis uee Is to cure disease, and it will not create an appetite for spirituous liquors, but will cure tho effects of dissipation. To increase the Appetite, I'FE IT. To promote Ingestion, I'PK IT. To cure Pyspcps'.a, VflE IT. To cure Fever and Agn, VPE IT. To cure Billiousnest, USE IT. To cure Constipation, I'SK IT. To euro Chronic Diarrhoea, t'HE IT. To euro Heart burn, VSE IT, To euro Flatulence, 1. SE IT. To euro Acid Eructations, l'.SE IT. To euro Xeivous Debility, TSE IT. To euro llydoch'indria, I'SK IT. To cure SUlowness of Complexion, l'8R IT. To euro Pimples and Blotches, VSG IT. For (.unvrwl Prottratlon of1 the Physical powers, I'PR IT, and it will cure yon. fold everywhere, at $1,00 per bottle, Mauu- faoluied eiclusivel) by A. I. SUA W, llrugsW, CLfcARFIKI.D, PA., Who odcrl libera! Inducement! to tb. trade. Oct. 17, ISC? tf. LIME AND COAL! HAVINO Increaned onr fuelllllci for borulnf l.iino during the peat toaeon, we ar. pr. pared to furniah Wood llurnt I.lme. t'oal nurnt lime, Wood and foal llurnt I.lme, Maniilaetueed from the celebrated nnM.KFOKTK MMr.sTONr," nhlch prodncei tbe WRtTriT and praeiT I.lme, for all meehnicKl pnrpo.ei, that ean he found In Hie Si. leef Penneyliinia, an I which we lell at a. low priori, drlieered on cere, ae the inferior Liraee are i"ld at their placei or ruanufaclure. Aim, dealcri In and ihipperl of Wilkesbarre and Shamokin ANTHRACITE COAL, of all liiee, prepared espiwrlt fof family are. Orderl folicllrd. PIIORTI.IPCR A OV, Nnt. t, I ST0 It. llellefonle, l'a. Beale's Embrocation, (LATE POWKLL'S,) For all dieeiiae Incident to llonot, Cattle, and lluaiaa I'lrih, rvqulrlnv th. ai. el aa iiernal application. Thia KoihrtM-.tioa wal ettemlrely med ky the tlavernmeal duriBK the war. for tale by llarliwick A Irwlr, Clearlleld. jM.pb K. Irwin, I'urwenivtll. Llanicl Uood landM, LathwTsbttrr if SottU. THE SMITH HOUSE, (Opposite tho Passenger Depot.) CLEARFIELD, PA. TBS understood, having laaaad this sawm tor a aeries of years, is ready to eatertola atran gura and travelers gnerally, and therefore eullcite sujeuroers to give him a call. His Table will bo applied with the beet the Market affords, aad ii Bar will contain the choicest of wlnea aad liquors. The houso, furniture, beds aud bedding aro entirely new, which always adds to the comfort of traveJaiSr while tbe stabling attached is large nod roemj, just suited for te am iters. Charges moderate. " jan6:7u WILLIAM 6. BRADLEY. THE ALLEGHENY HOTEL. MARKET St., CLEAKFIELD, Pa. , ffMIIfl large and commodioos new hotel La J. been opened fur the accommodation of tha publie, where tbc proprietor will be glad to meet bis old friends, and receive a share of publie pat ronage. By strict personal Attention to the do tails of his business, he hopes to be able to render satisfaction to his patrons. Tho TABLE will always bo bountifully supplied with tbe best that ean be procured in the market, and the BAR will eontaln a full stock of LIQUORS, BEER, Ag Good stabling attached. CARPER LEIPOLDT, Clearfield, March 8, loiitf ly Proprietor. THE MANSION HOUST Corn.rof tcoondftnd Market Street t, CI.lJARFli:i.I. PA. rplltS old and eornmodtoaa Hotel baa. during L the pait tear, been enlarged to double ita former capacity for tbe enieitamm.nt of ftran geri and gneitf. Th. whol. building baa been reforniibod. and th. proprietor will ipar. n. paint to render bit go.i'i comfortable while laying with biio. -riie "Maailon IIosiaM 0mall.ni nut U end from the Dipoton the errital and departure of each train. JOHN. UOUO II KHT Y, apr0-70 tf i-roprlMr. SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE, Cum enerlllo, Clearfield county, l'a. THIS old and well .itablWbed Hotel, baaatl fully aituated on th. bankf of th. b'.iqu. bann.. In th. boroagb ol Curwenitlll., baa been leaiad for ft term of yearf by th. andeninnad. It hai been entirely refined, end ii now open t the publie it.n.rally and t'.a trat.lling eoaima nlty tn particular. No paint will b. apar.d to render gueiu comfortable while tarrying at tbie bouie. Ample Stabling room for the aceommo dalion oftearni. unargef moaernto. Bept. S8, WO.tf. ULUUJl. THE RAILROAD HOUSE, MAIN ST., rUILirSIiURO, PA. TMTK nndcnlfcned keepe eonttftntly on hand the be.t of Uquori. Hit table it alwaye upplied with tbe belt tbe market afforda. The traroling publie wtll do well to glte mm caii. norl, 6d. ltuiifc.r.1 i.i.ui v. 1IIAW Iltll'KI'. Corner of Market and Front Streets, Clearfield, Pa. This magnificent Hotel is entirely new, com plete in all its appointments, and convenient to tho Court House. A free Omoibus runs to and from the Depot on the arrival end departure of cneh train. GEORGE N. COLliUKN, April 13, 1870. Proprietor. I RW I N HOUSE, Midway between Mck Itun and fchawsvllle. rpiHE undersigned would reppectfully Invite tha X attention of watermen and all others to the fact that he has opened a hotel at tha above named place, -where bo is prepared to accommo date all who way tavo,- him with a call. Posts have been put in on tbe river bank, so as to 1 us ore a safe Inudiug for watermen. jan20:6m W. W. IRWIN. WESTERN HOTEL, Opposite tho Court House, CLEARFIELD, PENN'A. Accommodations first-class and charges moderate, cto JOHN F. YOUNG, Proprietor. J EOKAKD IIOL Si:. Opposite the Railroad Depot, Clearfield, Pa. 2:1:71 D. JOHNSTON A BON, Proprietor. 35ool$ aud Shoes. DA XI EL COXXELLY, Coot and Shoe Manufacturer, CLEAKFIELD, PA. HA9 just received a fine lot of French CALF b KIN'S, and is now prepared to maonfao iur everything in bis line at tho lowest figures. He will warrant his work to be as represented. Ho respectfully solicits a call, at his shop oa Market street, second dt.or west of the postufica, where he wilt do all in his powsr to render satis faction. Boms fine Goiter tops on hand. mjV,'67-y DANIKL CONNELLY. PEACE PROCLAIMED. THE WAR OVER IK CLEARFIELD. Kvny TnwNvtiiip ririPT Ual 'ft. v i V M-t t AVariy ut the Contrabands going back to thrir M mattirt; but 'nary on they irerc loved so long and so well. IN consequence oltbe above facts. F. SHORT, of tbo old "8 hort rhoe Hhup," would an nounoe to his numerous patrons, and the poople of Clearfield county at large, that he has now a first rate let of good material just received from the East, and is prepared on snort not too to make and mend Hoots sod Hhnes, at his new shop in Graham's row. He is aa tin fled that he eon please all. ( no less It might be some intensely loyal stay, at-home patriots.) He is prepared to sell low fur Cah or Country Produce. Don't forget the tibnp neat door toNhowers A Graham's store, on Market street, Clearfield, Pa,, and kept by a fellow eoumonly call e a JyVT-y "SHORTY." SEW BOOT AVtt SHOE SHOP. EDWARD MACK, Con. MARKET A on Bts., CLEARFIELD, Pa. rpiIK proprietor has entered Into tba HOOT A X SHOE businens at the above stand, aud io determined not to be outdone either in qual ity or price for hia work, special etuatinn will be paid to manufacturing tewed work. Ho has on hand a la r pie lot of Erenca Kip and Calf Skins, of the very best quality. 1 be eltl ena of Clearfield and vicinity are respectfully invited to give hiao a trial. Ho charge for calls. o,,' t If JaJEW HTOliK AXD KEW GOODS. JOS. SHAW & SON Here juit oienoii New Sinai, oo Miu St.,Ci,.riLD, fa., lately occuiiieJ by Wm. F. IKWIV. Tbeir .lock conaielt of Gaortam of lho beet quality, QurFMstviftE, Hoots nnd Sliocf, and rrrry nrticle necruarr fcr oue'e comfort. Call anl examine our atork before fur- cliMinp elitwhern. May 9. IfCO-lf. TUB CLEARFIELD WOOD-CHOPPERS' AXE! Manufactured crpeaielly for THE CLEARFIELD WAPK, roe. salb nr ntVTII if p nn' ; co. Insure Your Properly 1 rpilK anderstrned re peepred lo toko any j rca-tn;ible lire n-ks, ia good and rvlmMe conipsnic. u''h a- th " Km merit' Mn'oal." n Y-iTk. P. the " An le." of t'inciei.atl. t'hioj tha Miermania," f New Yrk, and oih-r. Rale, rcacoiialtl. aud in caseul n nn'iiey wtll he paid tip i.nuaptlr. 1KVIM 4 KltLHP, Hi-arnelo, Fa., April IJ, tf.