THE"' REPUBLICAN. CLEARFIELD, PA. Vf-DSKSDAY MORNING, &VIV 2o, Terms of Subscription, If paid in advanoe.or within three months 3 00 If pniil nfter three end before sii months-.., 1 60 If iul niter the expiration of si months., I 00 All article to Insure Insertion in this ... .tnni Im hnnli-(l in rarlv tin Ttiriilnv Borninir. as to press et 1J o'clock, (noon.) religious notices. WcthodUt Knlnrnnal Church Rcy. J. R jVonn, Pastor. Public Borrioe erery Fabhatti, jl 111) A. M., nee 41 r. m. frhhatb School at 9 A. M. P raver Mpfltins ercry Thursday, at 71 P. M, CnrnTiuiiirtti 8rrv(oo, first Sabbath of erery Woi.'h, at 1M. M. 1 ' ' - St. Andrew Churrh r,lcopalRor. flr.om.s II all. Publie Service Hunday morning 0 oVlork, and at 7 P. M. Sunday School at 2 p. M. Prayer Meeting Wednesday evening tl 7 o'clock. i. Presbyterian Churrh Rer. Mr. Butlih. Public Service every to a U bath, morning and even in if. ItinlM CharrhHer. W. B. BxmiritR, Pa tor. Publio services evory Sabbath, morning or fTPtunir, alternator. t. Frauds' t'htirfh Cal?tnllf Tier. T, J. MoMami'. Man at 10J o'clock A. M., oa the r-Ntml and fourth Sunday of each month. . Milked Them. Josh Billings, tlio fjrrat almanax maker and milk man, lectured the Philip'burgcri last Bight. - . UiniiT, Philipsburgera are nita- tirir Water Work", In order to keep up with the spirit of the age and the wanti of the citiicni. Tlio luxury tl to cost $20,000. Tho PennaylvRnfa Stfttfl Teachers' Association, composed of the leading teachers of tho State, will assemble thii year in WilHamtport, on the 8th, 0th and 10th of August next. At Work. It gives ua great pleas ure to announce that the borough authorities hare commenced filling up the mud holes in our street, They are bound to client the hogs out of their ''mud puddles" before the dog days are over. - 1 11 m Din Mt rii Damage. The hail storm, to which wc o I) Hi ! J In!t wc'k, ns having passed over town, bopdib to have prevailed every where from Iowa to Maine, doing much damage to crops and buildings. The Southern portion of Brady and Penn townships were particularly scourged, the corn erop suffering the most. ' Briko them Back Within tlio pnst week no lens than three Water Closet Keys have been stolen out of the offices In the Court House. The gentlemen who carried them off will please return them. The officers have no objec tions to parties borrowing them, but they do pro test against this wholesale larceny. Sunday School Celebration and Festival. A oelebratloa will be held at New Millport, on Saturday, Angust 6, 1871. Dinner, mild drinks and confections provided In a grove near town, The proceeds te be need for com pleting and furnishing parsonage. Committee: Moses Wise, David Erhard, Thomas Long, D. A. Wise. New Landlord. I4, will be noticed by his card elscwhore In this isiue that Mr. 8. B. T.ow has became proprietor of tha Leonard House, formerly kept by Messrs. Uoodfellow and Johnston, respectively. Mr, Row makes a capi tal host, and will do his level best to accommodate his patrous. Being a printer he knows exactly how locator to the public taste. Call and "inter view" him anyhow. List of letters remaining unclaimed In the Postoffiee at Clearfield, for the weekending July 24th, 1871: (tahagan, Henry. Reunion, M. Ilump, Andrew. Hellridge, Miss 8. . Host, A. V. t Hbnrbuin, Win. Kittlebaugh, C. ' Wilson, .lames. Peoples, Miss Maggie. Meleh, A. C. lU.it, James C. Molrh, (George D. P. A. O AC LIN, P. M, Hotel Prince. Wo observe that our Iricod George J. Bolton, of Harrlsburg, is be coming one of the Hotel Princes of the country. Besides keeping the Bolton Hotel In HarfUburg, and the Washington Hotel at Hevenlh and Chest nut streets, in Philadelphia, he Is now running the Columbia House at Cape May. This latter is the leading hotel at this celebrated watering place, and if any of oar readers feel disposed to spend some time and money during the "hot season "they ean find no better place than the Columbia. Counterfeit Monet. Wo udvine our readers to look out for two dollar counterfeit notes purporting to be issued by tho Ninth Na tional Bank of the city of New York. We hart been shown three within the past week, which guts to show that they are circulated in this coun ty. The bill will deceiva nine out of every ten who handle money. It is new, paper white, and pretty well executed. The Ink nsed to make the red wheel and red figures U too highly colored end dauby, and is therefore much darker than the red on the genuine. Communicated. The Clearfield and Cur-wens- villi Traxr-iriL I had occasion last week to pass vjver the above named road, and was much pleased to find It In sneh good order. Mr. Jnmes Wrigley, the Buparlntendent, was hard at work with three or four good bands, and deserves groat credit for tha energy he has shown In pitting the road in its prcscut condition. I think if the town fhlp Supervisors who pass over it would take a louk as they are goiog along, we would have bet ter roads generally. ' A Htock bolder. HionwAT Bobbery. Two men named Lytlo and De Witt, hoop-pole men, were lodged In prison on Saturday, charged with rob bing Oeorge Wilson, of Bradford town chip, a few days previous. It appear! that Mr. Wilson and his son bad been to PhHtpsburg during the day, where he drew about a hundred dollars for some bark which be had sold, and took the 8 o'clock train for his home near Woodland, where be and bis .son lea the oars after dark, and started for home. When but a short distance from tbe sta tion they were overtaken by two men, who knock ed Mr. Wilson down. Tbe boy had the money and started to run bat was overhauled by tbe highwaymen, and tha money taken from him. We k-arn that Mr. Wilson Is seriously injured about tbe bead and on one aide. The above par ties have bi-n Imprisoned for the offence ; what the proof against them is we know not, but that the property and life of tbe eitixen should be thus Jeopardised la a thickly sot tied neighborhood Is truly remarkable, and the full penalty of the law should be awarded to the guilty parties. Whortlkhkurikh. The harvest of this native product on the barrens, North and West of this place, has been exceedingly prolific, and tbe season fur gathering the erop highly favorable. Thoeaands of bushels have been gath ered and hauled away. As many as 200 vehicles In a single day hare been tied np along the turn pike leading from (his place to Luthcrsburg a large portion of tbem bailing from Jefferson and Indiana counties, where parties are mado np and go and encamp on the hills by the side of some "cooling water brook" for three and four days, We hare been told that some of these parties were fully equipped with kctttlei and eans, and while a portion were gatherlug the berries the rest were Jnst as busily putting them np In atr-tfgbt cans, and that hundreds of eans have been secured In this manner. It Is estimated by observers that on one days during the past two weeks more than a thousand persons were gathering berries on a spot "f ground not over three miles sqiisre. And, be tid gathering all the berries that the wort san guine oonld expect, tha fun Is Just as plenty as the berries. We are told that some eery old people, ho merely go along to watch the wagon or eamp, sM quite young In the midst of the surrounding fhn and excitement, and take to the brush and nil a measure much sooner than tha children. A campaign of this kind, however, makes sad havoc with paper entleri and f nffs, but otherwise the trip is a paying one, and should he undertaken by all who need a lillle phnlf!tl reennstructloff. iiiriTiirun ii'i i mis mi Tub Kirk FiENDr alelli'Ionlo wan fisiled by a very destructive flro untltenlglit of the 13th. Tbe Are broke out about 9 o'clock at night jn some UU)a bn the square MirfuiuwlU by Main, Spring, Howard and High streets,' malt ing pretty eluui work of the stables. Of fire No. 2, the It'iifcaataa says : ' "About eleven, p'oluck, tho conflagration hav ing spent Its force, the crowds were beginning to disperse to their homes, congratulating themselves that all danger was over for the night, and many had already attained their ooucbes, and wore be ginning to kiss their oule In deep, wbtniud- denly a bright light It again seen, and the fearful cry of Are ! Are !' onoe ioore rings out upon tho snld-sitgbt ajr.'j This' time It l the roar V ibe furniture storo of Oeo. 0 Bryan, where the car penter shop is, Hut Ls on ftre, and the wildly danc ing flames shoot high above tho doomed old Armory building., , The people see thcra, and at onoe say that tho whole row Is gone; and so it Is, for In a few momenta Mr. Graham's shoe store is aflame, then the post-office, and then Blanobard's row, and then the old building on thoeorner of the alloy. All are now wrapped in one sheet of fire, and effects of all descriptions are tumbled In disorimiootcly Into the street, until the whole square Is filled with all sorts of goods and pro perty. The whom Hoe of buildings from Hum side's oorner to the Repnbtiean office fr burned to the ground, and naught now remains but the doso late ruins. " The genera! idea seems to be that these fear ful fires originated from the desire of some Injuring-scoundrels to rob and plunder during the ex citement errated by then), and fills is probably the case. It is possible, however, (hat they might have been the result of accident or carelessness, and If so, what a lease n they have given ns foe tbe future. '"t 'We clip from the Republican the following list of the property destroyed, with the names of the owners and the Insurance r r VALUATION, 1NHTRAVCK. Iraao Miller, house 3,000 ,400 P resby 'o Parsonage stable 700 b'-i'.i Jan. Marraanus, stable.. ..2,000 400 P. B. Wilson, stable, 000 - . 200 K. ('. Humes, stable 710 6.14 W. H. Humes, stable 7:0 333 John Irwin, Jr., stable 900 floo Irwin A Wilson, ware house.,., 250 100 E. A E, Blancbard, two store room ..I2.000 fl.000 R. k K. Blnnehard, P. O MM 1,&0D 11 one shop ,......1,K'0 4MI " one law office a,000 2,000 " she shop and mil- . j -. , , liner store room , ' ' ' 450 E. tiralmm's store room 1,M)0 1,000 C. T. Knrbarger.... 800 200 John Longbarger 600 no ins. A. Hoy , 700 damaged. All of the above are insnred in the Lyoowiug Mutual. PKRMUIAL PTtOPKRTY. Inaao Miller's furniture iusnrod.;.t 000 Burnside A Thomas insured in Lycoming Burnide it Thomas in North America 2,M0 " " Insured in Franklin..'..'. 2.000 " H (n Kuterprlae.. 2,000 George O'Bryan Furniture store insured In Lycoming 2,000 Jas.Welch, Book More, insured in Franklin,. 000 hrom A Co., Paddle rs, insured in Lycom- "' ing ....w. mm. .... 600 H. A U. lllaaehftrd, books and furniture in sured in Lycoming ... 220 John T. Johnson, P. O. Fixtures insurance..,. J Oft Mary A.Mctlill, Milliuery goods insurance.. .Hit) K. Graham k 8on, Fhoe store, in Cumber. land Valley 2,000 E. Qrabam A Bon, in Kutnw of Baltimore.. 1,000 PlIILIP8BL'RU RpORTS.-yTho Philips burg Journal of last week relates tho fallowing "A esse of very cool robbery bos Just come to light, by which three young men of our town are placed in quite an unenviable situation. About one month ago John Duke, a stone-mason, oame home from Ansonrille, Clearfield county, where be had been at work, with fifty dollars In bis pocket the proceeds of his labor. About the first thing he did after arriving waa to enter Hie saloon of h. D. mith, on Presqueisle street, near the depot, and begin drinking. Rtnlth, the proprietor, was absent, and a young man named John Duke not a relative of the victim was tending bar. . After repeated doses, .Duke beeamo oblivions to outward things, and laid down for a maudlin snooxc, when it is alleged Clarence Kic hards went to him sad took his pocket-book, containing about $40, from his pocket, and divided tho money equally with young Duke and Harry Imboden. W hen Smith returned, the man who lost the 'money threatened blm with arrest, as it was stolen In his house, tf restitution was not made. Thereupon Smith un dertook to save an exposure by settling tbe mat ter and nrged the young men to giro hint the money and he would pay Duke, thus screen them from Justice. This they promised to do, and Ainith paid Dnke fS toward the amount to pacify blm. But after a time he became Impatient about the balance and made information against Smith before f? qui re 8 hoop, on Saturday last. Smith was arretted and In order to Justify himself let the cat out of tho bag, and constable Nason Was im mediately furnished with warrants for tho artest of the guilty parties. The streets were quietly made, Duke being brought from Clearfield, and a hearing had on Saturday evening, when all three were bonnd In the sum of $200 each lo appear at court to answer the charge, and Duke and Smith alto held to bail as witnesses). The yonng men, we are Informed, admit harlng done the deed, and they will each have to sufcr (he penalty, in all probability. If the charges are proved it will be a lesson to them as well as to orao more young men in town, on whom It is to be hoped its salutary efloot will not be JosL . , . Melancholy Accident. Thursday evening, 11th instant, one of tbe most heart-rending accidents which have ever occurred In our borough happened on Allegheny street. As the third stouk freight train was slowly passing west, Mary, a two year old child of Mrs. Jos, Morrison, attempted to cross the trnek In front of her moth er s residence when she as struck by tbe engine and thrown under tbe wheels. The engine, tender and one freight ear pawed over her, completely severing her head from her body. The child had been in the babit of crossing the street and the Inmates of her mother's house and the neighbors had bceome so nsed to seeing her play on the pavement and street that hor presence there on this eocneon did not attra'd their attention nntil it was foo late to save her, except by tnntarit rever sal of tha engine's motion, which, unfortunately, was not done. It will be remembered that about eight months ago Mr. Jos. Morrison, father ef this child, was so Injured by the cars that he died a few days aHerward. Huntingdon Josffpr. ' Another Accident. On .Tuesday night last between 11 and 12 o'clock a man, name unknown, was struck by first section Empire Freight, at the erosslng at SU Michael street in this borough, and was Instantly killed and horri bly mangled, breaking both arms and his neck, and cutting his face and head In several placos. He is a man aged about 00 years, A feet 9 inches high, fair complexion, grey hair, brown eyes, and weighs about 140 pounds. He was dressed in a white linen shirt, blue cloth pants made broad fall style, white socks and oalf skin eoogrese gait ers, He had reported the day before that he was from Mcadvllle, Pennsylvania papers please copy. St. Mary Gattttt. Tehridt.k Accident. A littlo son of Win. McCall, of Miller's Kddy, this county, waa killed a few days ago In a peenlisr way. Ho was playing with a large augur, carrying It In front of him with the point again bis breast, doing noar a horse It kicked at him, striking the handle of the togur and driving the stem entirely through the body of the child, rfbd carrying away part of the lungs. Tbe child lived but a few honri 4 msfrewf JttpubHtan. Too Much Duck. Tho editor of the 8t Mary's (rWttc aaysi "A newly married man in our borough eomplalns of tbe high price of "ducks." Jle says his wife recently paid for a few of them a duck of a hat, a duek of a dress, a duck of a parasol, and a duck ef a pair of shoe. Ha says that snob "dealings In poultry will ruin him." Too late. Poor , ha eonld not see tho poultry until after they were hatched. Inux CtTv Coi,LEut. In another column will be round the advertisement ef this widely kaown and popular business college. Parents having eons to educate, or young men contemplating a bnslnesa education, would do well to make them selves familiar with the advantage afforded fay this long ertabll'hcd. and thoroughly tested Insti tution. . rt . - Itrtu, Cuiw mil Ponwltla liu.il Prawning mine,, rur Mi.fi, f '.v 1J. r.'Biaua Co. Cboloe Bmukinj Tubweo. ml nholcnl, anil n Ull, at B. II. Smw'i. The At'AbKMr l'aranu will nutlw lj Ih. d TOrtlielm-nt fit Prrif. lUrrt.fin Ik. t.. .... ion cf thi Oli.rfltld Auadnii, will toiiliono, on urai JUUQUBJ in BO)lcntDor. Fruit 0nt, sulilorcd on the out,iUi of oar own lnliurctuW' AIo, (. Fruit Jr, for ,ale hj II. V. IJiof.aa t Co. It joa want a good Ilarauna Cigar for 10 cent,, go to It. II. Sntw't, Thou hating unarmed account, will oall and icttlr, a, I intend Hilling all acoouoli promptly and liumcuiitulj. . , , , . Wiu,ia Haiti. . I I L Feed Cutter,, tho largct aMurtiucirt cur Brought hi tha count'. Call in and examine them. July ' 20.-31. n. F. Bwi.aa I Co. cj j i , ,.j .j .. - , The beat and olieapeat lot of Chewing Tobaoao ever offered to tha lorora of the wood, wholesale and retail, at H. 11. Snaw'a. ' .'! At 3 o'clock, Saturday, July Mill, 1S71, then will bo a meeting of the atoukholdera of tha Clear. field Park AMoclntion, on tbolr ground, to Woat Clearfield,' for transacting onalnr--, ' A general alteudanoo ll desired. , J. J. Ibyii, Secretary. ' Few) . Cottar,, tha . larg.at auoitoimt aver brought to the ooantjr. - Call io an .xaiain. them. July J8.-JU . : II. V. Biolk. Co. Cheap Lubricating Castor Oil, Lightning Fly Killer Paper, Hpooges of all rarietiea and aisea, Flavoring Kitracta of a aup.rior quality, for sale at th. Drug Btor. of Hartawick A Irwin, Seoond atreet. S Jylf-Jm Pic-Xic. A Pia-N'ie will be held on Thursday, August 10th, in the beautiful grove eloac by 81, Donavrnture'a Church, Grampian Ilille.. The proeeeda to be devoted In paying oil tbe eburch debt. T. J. McMaxija, Pastor. Brass, Copper and Poroelaln lined Preserving Kettles, for sal. by , ; ". II. F, lllona 1 Co. If you want a good Cigar for 6 eeots, go to It. II. BnAW'a. ' . 1 T) F. Platto, Fcloetie Physician and Furgeon, offera his srrvlees to the people of Clearfield and vietnity -and will b. in readiness to attend all professional calls, by day or night. Ofnn. on Heed street, west of the depot, Clearfield, Pa. May SI, Wl-tf Fruit Cans, soldered on th. outside, of our owo manufacture. Also, Glass Fruit Jars, for sale by II. F. Bioi.ia t Co. Dtarrlcil. , Oa July 2d, 1871, by UuaH.C. Lnr.cu, Esq,, Mr. LEWIS FOX, of Maine, to Mis. MAKV E. DALE, of Piko township. , , ' In Pblllpsburg, July , 1H7I, by J. F. Snoop, Esq., at hia residence, Mr. M. A. Hl'MMKl.L to Miss ELIZABETH MH.L1UA.V, both of Clear Hold county. On July 20, 1871, at th. publis nous, of Bobert Lloyd, in Pnilipsburg, by Joim R. limn, Mr. JOSEPII GRAHAMtoMARTITA LIVERGOOD, both of Bradford township, Clearfield eounty. On July 2d, 171, by Rev. S. Caorr, Mr. WINFILLD B. LOYto Mi.s CATHARINE E. RIEDKllFKR i both of Centre county, pa. sua. In Karthaus township, on July 0th, 1871, JOSEPH V0TI1EKH, aged 73 years and 11 months. Oa July 21st, 1871, at his residence In floshen township, of heart disease, THOMAS H.SPKNCB, aged 63 years, 9 months and 11 days. Clarion and Indiana papers please copy. durational. SEW WAS1ILGT0X ACADEMY. G. W. INNES, A,' Ms, Principal. rpiIQ FUIST FKSFIOV of Oils Institution win X cummenoeon Monday, tbe llah day ef May nuxt. (Term, five months.) Pupil.; may enter at any time, and will be charged tuition frota the tine they on tee until the close of the session. The course of instruction will embrace all hranohes Included In a thorough practical education for both sexes. Vocal Music taught when desired. tiood boarding can be obtained at THREE DOLLAKt PUR WEEK, Parents can be assured that the ability and onergies of the Principal will be devoted to (he mental and moral training of those placed under dis enarge, amTerm of Tuition will he moderate, and ean be ascertained by addressing Dr. J. Innes, at Auw n asnington. or the Principal, (J. YV. Innes, at Appollo, Armstrong county, Pa., but who will be at New Washington after April 1st. , new Washington, Marcn 22, I071-U. ' MISS H. S. SWAN'S . SCHOOL FOR GIRLS CLEARFIELD, PA. THE FALL TERM of fourteen weeks, will eoinmenee Monday, Sept. 4h, 1H71, TERMS OF TUITION. Reading, Orthography, Writing, Object Lea- eona, Primary Antlimetto and t'rlmary Geography 17 00 History, Local aod deseriptlr. Geography with Map Drawing, tirammar, Houtal andWrtllen Arlthmeti..... 9 00 Algebra and th. Sciences IS 00 Instruction In Instrumental musio 10 00 Oil painting, 34 lessons , II 00 Wa work ... I 00 For full particulars send for Circular. Clearlleld, Kept. T, l"70-typd. 5rg (Goods, $c SPRING GOODS! , JUST RECEIVING I;; TIQIIT CALICOES SPLENDID lOo. CALI J eocs. Delaines, r-tiirting Checks, Miiflina, Planl., white Goods, Percale,, Jipanesa Silks, II lack Bilks, Milk Poplins, lllaek Alpacaa, Tahl. Linens, Velveteens, Shawls, Boys' Carsimeres, Ac AT J. MILES KRATZKR SI nOSIKRY, BILK OI.OVEC BEST PARTS Kid Gloves, Lace Callara, Hair Switches and Cbignona, llair K.ta, Corssti, lloop Bkirta, Aa. AT J. MILES KRATHEn S! " DRESS TRIMMtVOS, PII.K FRINGES Hatin, V.lr.t Ribbons, Buttons, In. AT J. MILES KRATZKRSI - rpRU RIMMED IIATS, RIBBONS, Millinery Goods, Ao, As. AT J. MILES KRATZER'S I UNKQnAl.ED STOrK OF LAD1KS' AND Chlldren'a Khoea and Galtera, Men'a French Kip and Calf Hoots, Calf and Lasting Oaitera, A.. AT J. MILES KRATZER'S I o nnn pt,!ri!s wan taper t. i,Jlt $1.00 per bolt Carpets, Floor Oil Cloths, Window Shades, heat While tint. lie Tea Wars, Glass IV a re, Table Knives and Forks, Aa. AT J. MILES KRATZEn'Sl " CHOICE TEAS, COFFEE AND OTHRR Grooerlea, Dried Applea, Peaehea, Cberriea, Prunea, Canned Peach,, Tomatoes, Corn, Ao. , 4tTbe above, with an immense stock of other Goods, bar. been bonght at the lowest cash prieM, and will b. offered at vary low rale. yCora. aad examine them whe(n,r yon buy or aou J. U. KHATZER. (Formerly C. Kratser A Sons.) Neit door to It. t. Blglar k Co.', Hardware Store. Clearfield. March II, 1871 If. CARBOLIC PLANT PUOTKCTOR , for .ale by j je28-m HARTSWICK A IRWIN. ' SILK H ATS-L.tut Spring atyl.s i ail . . P. X. Ft'LLERTON J. ..nUijftUattrous.: AND Root) nud Mb o eft J .( -Till PLACB TO GET Ilrtfs & Criis, Boots & Shoes, . , ....., , ...! .ig AT e :... .- Fl'LLERTO'S MW STORE! j.'u, door nortfc of now Mason!. Building,' ' ' CLEARFIELD, PA. "' ' "' "' The largeat stock of good. In this On. ever brougut Int. in. oouniy, is now open lor me spotion of th. public, and will b. sold at th. , . Very Lowest Cash Prices I : Also, a splendid assortment of GENT'S FOR- VluiilVjl iliUkHU ..;.tlna .1 Khlpla. rnllarS- Neuktles, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Vnd.rw.ar, Ac A large stool of CARPETS and OILCLOTHS, which will lie disiiosed of at astonishingly low prices. A liberal share of patronage Is respect- lolly solicited. , , . .. pet- DON'T FAIL TO CALL.- Store on Second St., below Market, Clearfield, Pa, 4::U .... D. R. FULLERTON, ANNOUNCEMENT ExxluonDiNARYT I WOULD respectfully ann.nte. to the elti sent or CLEARFIELD and flclnlly that I bars opened op In th. new Masoni. Building, first door below th. Mansion House, on Second Street, with a entire new (took ef " WATCHES, CLOCKS & JEWELRY, Of th. latest style, and best finish, Ssleoted with ear.. I have an assortnmt from all th. latest novelties la Jewelry, lulls. bis for the Holidays. ,; i , . . . , A larg. stock of American Watches frotj th, faotorla, of Appletoa, Tracy A Co., at Walt, bam, Mas,., and th. National Watch Company at Elgin, III., In from I to I oa. cases, always on hand, and warranted, ft i e J . I I ! . Thankful for yourp.st liberal patronage, I hope, by strlot attention to buslnoas, to ar.rlt a centinaanc, of ht ssme. J . i i i i ' I ' All kinda of rspairlng la my Una promptly attended to. S 8. I. BNl'DER.' December 114, 170. s ACKETT A SCHRVVr.R, BIALIRS IH BULDIXG HARDWARE, ; . i . ; i Also, manufaoturara of Tin and Sheet Iron Ware, Second Street, y CLEARFIELD, PA. Carpenters and Builders will And U to their advantage to examine our stock before perchssieg elsewhere. , .,, . STOVES ! STOYES ! '.. ; We are now selling th. celebrated TIMKi COOK and HKI.IANCB, I lie cheupest and besi store, in the market. Ercry atov. fully warranted! J . j . ALSO, , ; PARLOR, lIEATlfcO, i aad ' RAFTING TST0VE8! which will be aold aa .heap aa any In the county. Strict attention paid ordering articles for par ties wb. deair. iL Jt4.Roofing, Spooling and job work don. on reasonabl. torms. Clearfield, Pa., April 11, 1871. F.LL1SC OFF AT COST! FOR CASH! .. Ths largest stock of F TJ U KT I TURK ever elfered la CLEARFIELD I At th. BTRAM CABINET SHOP.aorner Market and Fifth Strwtt, CLEARFIELD, PA. Tb. unilers'igned wuuld aanonneo to th. nubli. that h. has on hand and la now offering oheap for cash, tho largeat stock of Furniture nor in store in this oounty, consisting or ' ' ' Upholstered Parlor Bull,, ' ' ' Chamber Setts, Extension Tables, Soeretarles, Book Cases, , , - Bedsteads, . Spring Bed, and Mattresses, Lounges ' and ' Benches, Plain A Marble Top Tablea 4 Bureaus, - Washstands,. Cane Seat and C.mtuoo Chairs, Rocking ('halts. Looking Glasses, Window Shadea, Picture Frames, Cords and Tassel,, A.. I ' ' ' Ho also manufactures and keeps on hand Pat ent Mucins' Beds, the best ever Invented. No family shoum m wimoui mem. Any ainu vi goods not on nana can lie nan on snort nonce t'pbulstertng an. repairing neany exeouieu. turritlCi Ol ail nw. wn um new wh " iien- hours' notloe, and at the lowest prices. A deduc tion of 30 per aeot. mad. for sash. METALLIC CASES, or Rosewood, Walnut aad Cherry Collins, with glaaa or wood topa, furnlabed on five hours' a.tlee. 1! -1 .II...L.U will. I. ... M f 1 1 n . P.! oocaH.na, and earrlag-a ftirnl.hed whoa dcsln d. Tha., Ing th. p.blio fun past favors, and by striot personal attention to business, I hep. to reeeiv. a eontinuaao. of the same. - Remember tbe nlaoe the Steam Cabinet. Shop, oorner of Market aad Fifth Streets, Merck , ll-ly. DANIEL TENNER. T IS1 TIN 1 TIN I .TOVtCMi UTOVEII I ajTOVEi WAPLE k IIARTMAN Desire to Inform tb. citlscas of Oacola and the public generally, tlntt tlicy have just received a large and splendid assortment of Stow, House. kdd Hardware and rltamped aad Japanned Warea of all kinds. Also that we manufacture and keep constantly on hand a full assortment of Tinmen a Warea, which w. will di.pose of at either wholesale or retail, to suit purchasers. Roofing, Spouting, Repairing and all kinds of Jtth Work done to order and with dispatch. Strict attention paid ordering articles for par ties desiring it. . Consumers will find It to their advantage to purchase from ns. Our sleek and prince will sat isfy you that do sell good ware, at prleea that pleas, th. people. Yon will find n. on t'artln street, nearly op posite th. Ktehang. Hotel. Osmola Mills, Pa., May It, l7.f T. H. MURRAY, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. PfMltlt alteatlna tlvM In .11 I I I !. entrusted to his care In Clearfield aad adjoining counties. Olio, oa Market St., apposite Naugls's Jewelry Store, Clearfi.ld, Pa. .1.14 71 Sruoi A "Ht.airinfS. rp K I, A T E a T MOVE! 1" ""j.lJl i0a I ' j .! J J ) THE T LATEST MOVE ! Ma i 1 i . '..J r ..ii.k i .i ; " li ,) I ;t i J A ; I. : if .. I.. : .: ..iji: : i I , 1 , I . HARTSWiCK & IRWIN'S '''''',',' f i ' ?.','' ')' ' DIIUG STO RE, , ' vt. lit mr. v. ti T. their new building a Sooond Strost, nearly oppoait. th. atore of Weaver Delta, . CLEARFIELD, PA., Where they will eontlnne lo supply tholr old and as many new oustomers at urfty corns, with ruiiE.imuus! Mr,:rf run ai avi t. CJIKMICALS! PHABMACKL'TICAL rUEPARATJOXS,. . .... f i ,a (Including all new rtsned.es,) Patent Medici nee, Paints and Oils, Glass and Putty, School Books, Stationery, Paper, t . j Ao.; also, a full line ef Drug- ( m gists' Sundries, Ualr . .1 ' ' , . Tonics, t 1 ' fosmetles, PerfumerlM, Toilet Articles, ll rushes. Toilet 8onps, Pucket Books, tie , all of the belt quality. , ' PURE WIXES AND LIQUORS, for medical A sacramental purpose only, Pare White Lead, Colors of all kinds, Raw and , Boiled Linwed Oil, Varnishes, Turpen tine, Coal Oil, Paint A Varnish . ) ' Brushes, flavoring 1 .c Katracta, Coufcot'onerica, Bird Seed, Spiee, ground and SMOKERS AND CIIEWERS Will find our stock of Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, Imported and Do. mcitio Cigars, haaff and Kinoeul to b. of ths , very best brands in th. market. , LAMPS AND CHIMNEYS, ' All kinds of GLASS WARE, GARDEN SEEDS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 1 and Musical Trimmings of .very variety. v . laving a leng experience In the business, and an.itni.iv. and well selected stock of medieiaca, weare enabled to fill Physioiaba' prescriptions at the ebortest notice and oa tbe most reasonabl. tsreis, dsy and night. fi'l' C I JIARTSWICK. A IRWIN.t1 Clearfield, Pa., Maj Jl, 1871-tf. P. T. I. "For thy Stomach's Sake and thine other Infirmities.1" St. Taul. in. koyi;rn PURE . ' WEST BRANCH BITTERS. A safe, pun, pleasant and health-giving Tonic J. . strictly vrgetabh, and manufactnred from the moat pur. and ohoiee material. is nut a spirit drink nor substitute for whisky, but a scientific compound, !or th. protection of th. system and tee ouro of disease, made from cheinioatly pure spirits, entirely free from fusil oil or othe. irrita ting properties, and will not disagree or ofTend the must dclieat. stomach. A long privat. axperl ence has attested its . Superiority over all Ordinary Remedies. . No Bitters at prcrcnt offered to the publio osteins so much medicinal rirtue, and yet so safe and pleasant to take. Its nee is to euro disease, and It will not create an appetite for spirituous liquors, but will cure the effects of dissipation. To Increase the Appetite, ' USE IT. To promote Digestion, ' USE IT. To our. Dyspepsia, USE IT. To c'nr. F.vor and Ague, ' USE IT. Te euro Billlousness, ' USE IT. To cure Constipation, . VSR IT. To cure Chronle Diarrhea, 1 ' USE IT. To euro Heart-bum, . USE IT. To cure Flatulene., ' USB IT. To ear. Acid Eructations, , USE IT. . To euro Nervous Dabillty, USB IT. To our. nydocbondrln, ' - ' USE IT. To cur. SallowMwa ef Complexion, USE IT. ' To eort Pimples and Blotches, USB IT. For General Prostration of th. . . Physical powers, m. , . . . USE IT, ' 5 and it iU nr. you. . , Sold everywhere, At 91.00 per bottle, Mana fsclored eiolusirely by ,' A. I. SHAW, Dmgglst, . ' . CLEARFIELD, PA., ' ' Who offers liberal Inducements to the trad.. . Oct v, isositf. For Rentl rpilR undersigned offers to rent a DWELLING X JIOLSKand BLACKSMITH SHOP, sitttat. at Ostcnd f. 0. In Bell township. This Is a very desirshle loontion for the bu.lnees. A full set of tools in the shop. Plenty .f custom. A good school In th. village. Address or apply to II. L. Henderson or th. subscriber. March li lt liBNRT BRETH, Jr. Insure Your Property I T HE undersigned are prepared lo tak. any reasonable nr. risks, In wood and reliable companies, sooh as th. " Farm.rs' Mutual," ol York, Ha. the" Andes, 01 Cincinnati, onto; ine "Germania," of New York, and others. Rat. reasonable, and la fas. of loss money will be paid an promptly. 1RV1N A KRESS. Clearfield, Pa April It, Ufl-tC ATTENTION, CimTOMERsj! Having determined to engage In other busi ness, U Is neeessary to settle np with those In arrears In th. blaeksmlthing, aad have left my book accounts with L. F. Irwia, Esq., for eoltae lion, of which all psrson. Interested will pleas, takeantloe. AMOS KENNARD. Clearfield, Jul 11, l71 it. 5rit 3oo,rorl.tf. ,8JCI37:02X 3L18T1. FOIt THE SPRING'dAMPAlGNl FItil'RES; THAT ABE ' F VCTS! ' REED MOTHERS7'' Dry Goods, Noilon, Trlmmlnj d Millinery ICmporluin, ' ' " CLEARFIELD, PENITA. '' ; Th. only exclusive Dry Goods Store In the county. Study Your Interest I , ; ., .,. , Buy Where You Can the Cheapest 1 DItY GOODS: t i 1 . . . . . r .. . , Heavy and fins Brown Muslins, Bleached Mus lins, .wtra wide Brown and Bleached Sheetings, Pillow Casing, Ticking, Hickory Stripe, Denims, Blue Drills, Cottonades, Caesimcrcs, Flsnncls, Prints, Delainea, Percale,, Lawns, Grenadines, Hsrnaniss, Summer Silk, Japanese Silk, Black Silk, very good, at ll.to par yard. The above are new, fresh goods, and nave only to bs priced as know of their remarkable cheapness. HOSIERY: tadlrsrplalri tnd ribbed Ifose, UJc. tol.I5 per pair, Children's plain and fancy Cotton Hose, Gent'. Brown and Blue Mixed Hose, Ruperstnut and Superfine Brittl.h Regular Made Ho.e, Ual hriggan and Lisle Tliread Hose, T,adles', Misses', Chililrcn's, Gent's and Boys' India Gause and Lille Threed llnderware. - Ladies', Men's and Children's Berlin, Lisle Thread and Silk Gloves. Unldren'e Kid Glovea, Ladies' Kid Gloves, all eiilors, 1.26, II 74 and 12.01) per pair, Gent's Kid Glovea, all colors, Lisle Thread and Berlin Glovea. WHITE GOODS: Piques, choice styles in Stripes, Figures, Cord, and Satin Finirhnd, 20 to 00c. per yard ; Jaeoneta, Nansooki, Victoria Lawn, Swiss Mull, white snd oolorcd Tnrlelan, Tape Checks, Mosquito Not, Curtain Net, 23, 41. 50 snd HO cents and fl .Oil pel yard ; Towles snd Towling, Brown and Bleached Table Dama.ks, Napkins, Quilts, Ac. English Crocbot Kdgings, Imperial Embroid ery, Registered Embroidery, Valencia Laee, Not tingham Lace, Frilling, Alexandria Frilling, Hamburg Edging. Inserting, Magi, and Always Beady Ruining, llaroule. Braid, Alpaca Braid, llair Nets, Black and Brown Switches, Chignons, Buttons of ererj description, Sleeve Buttons, Ac FANCY GOODS: Lac. Collars, Linen CoIIsrs and Cuffs, Under sleeres, Chimisets, Handkerchiefs, Ties and Bows, Hibbon aod Millinery Goods, Trimmed Hats and Bonnets, Ae., Ac .t, . "Buyers will plea, glv. thii their atten tion. Tim. and money will be saved. Remember th. pine. : , REED BROTHERS, myl7 Market street, Clearfield, Pa. Fight In Glon Hope Over ! ALL FREE AGAIN! ' " ' AND TTIE MONKY PAID! tintMAM 8. PICKET lakes tbis method of informing bis numerous triends and cus tomers tbat he has sold out bis entire stock ef Store tjirods in Ulen liope tn James M. Dieke A Co., and tu tbank his friends and customers fur their liberal patronage while In business in (lien Il'fpe, and asks a share for tbe new firm, whu Intend keeping a R r it-class Dry floods and gn ersl Tarirty store. Their stock will consist in part of Ladles' k Oent's Fancy Hats, Ladies' Jlose, from 12 to .10 oeuts, Ladies' Press floods, a Tull Hue, Notions of all kinds, Csssimores, a full line, Jcnns aod Cuttonsdeti, Al pacas and Lustre, 4Uc to $1. 10 v pi'f yard, Alpacas, beauties, at T cents per yard, ' Ladies' Fanry r tialtera, . a full line, -No. 1 tlaitrrs at 12.73, good at $1.75, ft full line of Ladies' Shoe, Misses and Chil dren's Phoes, Ladies' Spring Shawls, - Chignons in 4 Bilk CnV Perfumery Hair Oils, Muslin and Calico from A to lie. Ne. I C el ice, 9 vards for Dl.OO, OonVaMiocwries, 4 full line, rrenoh and Tin Toys, io, 1 (iro . . eerie, for oountrr (ra ie. In fact a full line of fancy and prime goods, to suit eur trade. We intend selling on a eash or short credit system, end we know our customers will profit by it. All kinds of country produce uaen in rxenange ior gowus. WANTED. No. 1 Fresh Butter, 50,000 elgh teeninch shingles, br eount, l,0(i0 8hen Pelts, Beef Hides and Calf 6 kins, which the highest market pr.ee will be paid. Uiri ns a trial befire yob purchase your goous. n a win gire you nargams, JAMKS M. DICKEV k CO, Glen Hope, Pa.. May 17, 18714m. Taxes & High Prices Repealed! A NEW START! GREAT REDCCTIOH OF PRICES A GREAT J ; ATTRACTIONS, at , HARTSOCK St GOODWIN'S," Ct'RWENSVII.LK, PA., Caitanl by the opening cf a new lot of SPRING '& SUMMER GOODS! We take pleanira In Informing our eld as Well at new enstomers. and the public generally, that we here returned from the Bust with a large and wall selected stock of goods. We eall especial attention te our elegant assortment of Willis and Dress Uoods, in erery rartety. ( assimerea, Uettonatles, Jeans and Phcetingi, and ercry variety . of Doairitie Dry Ooods, at prices to suit the times. Ladies' and Children's Hhoea A flalters 1 In endless rariety. Call and examine them. Alio Men and Hoys' Boots and r-hos, or ercry kind and price, lists and ' ' Cups In errry style, 1 " " ' lloop Skirts, Skeleton anil illove flttlne Corsets, Ho siery and Olores, Pocket Cutlery of ths finest bngiisn snaae, eioeps, renumnry auu Notions of all kinds. anocKRTKfl. nun, QUKKN8WAHR. ' 8 ALT, HARDWAIIB, - PAINTS, Oils, Wood and Willow Ware, Drugs and Patent Medicines, and In fact everything yon want All of which will be sold cheap for eash or eon n try produce. VS. ooi anu mion niungiei n anion : HARTSOCK A noODWIN. Curwensvillr, Pa., May 21, 1871 -2m. SPECIAL AMOOCEMEXT. TIIAVR this day associated with me In the mercantile business mr brother, Robert Heed. and tha business will be eouliuncd under the firm name of " nr. Ell UHOTIIRMtJ. We will oonttnue to mske the Dry floods and Notion business) a specialty, and all the newest fabrics and latest novelties In the market will be kept on hand. The Branch fllnre In CarwensTine will be con tinued, where will be found as ehniee line of goods as at enr main store In Clearfield. New Ppriftg foods will be on hand about tha I H.h ef March. ' Th bonk aocnunlsof Wm.Iteed will be promptly and Immediately settled. Wa. HKfcU. Clearfield, Pa., March It, W1. - NOTI1 LOSTAll persons are hereby cau tioned afafnat tradine for or buries: a cer tain PRoM iHHnRY NoTK given by A. D. John, son to Jacob May, calling for J12V00, fifty being endorsed on the same, and due about tbe first of June, 1871. Said note having Wen lost by me. rKTLK NU Kit. Kylertowa, June IS, If 71 Stpd. QREAT EXCITEMENT I1,FRENCHYILLEI The bloody eontesA between France and Prussia Is at an end fur tbe present, so far as the slaugh tering of men and the destruction of property is concerned. The Royal Jugglers no doubt pride themselves .vnd rejoice ornr the result, but bow insignificant is their work when compared with tbe humane and christian efforts of L . M. COUDRIET, who bss undertaken to supply all the cltiscns In the lower end of the eonn'y with fbod and raiment at rxoeciling low rates from bis mammoth store In MlLsSONHLKG. where he can alwnys be found ready to wait upon callers and supply I hem with " Dry Goods of all Rinds, Such as Cloths, Satlnetts, Csealmcira, Muslins, Delaines, Linen, I)rillings, Calicoes, Trimmings, Ribbons, Lace, Ready-made Clothing, Roots and Shoes, Hats and Caps all of the bast Material and made toorder Hose, Socks, Gloves, Mittens, Laces, Ribbons, Ae. GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS. Coffee, Tea, Sugar, Rice, Molaases, Fish, Salt, l'crk, Linseed Oil, Fish Oil, Carbon Oil. Hardware, Quoenaware, Tinware, Caatinga, Plowa and Plow Castings, Nails, Spikes, Corn Cultiva tors, Cider Presses, and all kinds of Axes. Perfumery, Paints, Varnish, Glass, and a general assortment f Stationery, 'GOOD FLOUR, Of different brand, always on hand, and will be old at the lowest possible figures. LIQUORS. Bitch as Brandy, Wine, (Jin, Whisky, J sync's Medicines, Husttttcr's and llooflsnd's Hitters. MM pounds of Wool wanted for which the highest price will be paid. Clovered un band and for sale at tbe lowest market price. Also, Agent for fltrettonville and Curwensvllte Threihiug Macbinrs. &tuCall and see for yourselves. Ton will find erer thing usually kept in a retail store. - I M. COUDRIKT. - Frsncbvllle P. 0., March 1, 1S71. s. arxoi.d.. ,.w, nosi HAUTSHOn. "Cheaper than the Cheapest!" GOODS AT 11 EDUCED PRICES just Ricaivaa bt Arnold eA: If nrtsliorn, (One door west of FIrrt National Bank,) tinwENmiM i; pa. HAVING just returned from tbe east with a 'complete assortment of Ooods suitable for Spring and Summer trade, we are new ready to furnish all kinds ef Ooods "Cheaper than the Cheapest I" And after thanking our customers for their liberal patronage during tha past year, we would most resectfully atk for a continuance of the same. Our Slock on slits ore complete assortment of Dry Goods, Notions, Hardware, Queensware, Wjllowware, Qroceiln, Doots & Shoes, Hats k Caps, Clothing, Tobaccos, Ao. Also, Flour, Daeon, Salt, Fith Grain, tte. , All of which will be told en the most reason able terms, and tbe highest maiket price paid fir Grain, Wool and all kinds of Lumber and Country Produce. -sPPleasa give us & eall before purchasing elsewhere. Satisfaction guarantted as to price and .uality.V ARNOLD A BARTSHORX, Corner of Main and Thompson Streets, apr20 CURWENSVILLR, PA. 4. r. wiiViR... , W. W. BBTTI. WK.1YEK & BETTS CLEARFIELD, FA., Are offering, at tka old stand of 0. L. Reed A Co, their stock of goods, consisting of DRY - GOODS, GROCERIES, EO0T8 A SHOES, HATS A CAPS, HARDWARE, QUEENSTARB, ' FLOUR, PEED, SALT, &c, &c, At th. most reasonabl. rat, for CAsill or la .x.hange for Square Timber, Boards, Shingles, OR COl'.NTRT PRODUCR. jstaY Advances mad. to those engaged in get ting out square timber on th. most .drantagrout terms. January a, Ie70. 1871. J1871. SPRING GOODS! Tbo First of the Season I ' Tbe Cheapest in this Market I BUY ! BUY!! BUY!!! OF KRATZER & LYTLE, Your Dry floods, Yonr Groceries, Your Hardware, Your Queenswara, Your Notions, Your Doots A Phots, Your Leather, Your Shoe Findings, Your Flour and Fish, Tour Window Curtains, Your Carpets, Your Oilcloths, Your Wall Papers, Your Hats, Your Caps, Yonr Carpet Chain, Your Stoves, ) Your Daeen and Feed. SALT! SALT! SALT! at wholesale lo country merchants. OILS, PAINTS, tiLASS, Ac A liberal dis count lo builders. , Rrerithing that ynu need ean ha had at great advantage to the buyer, at KRATZER A LTTLKS, ' Market street, Ci.canriRLn, Pa opposite tb. Jail. I:S rpim LAKCiCST roi.u . KNOCKS THS PERSIMMONS, ' IN tilKH IIOPBI James M. Dickey A Co. keep for sal. the ehean- st U I ass Ware and th. brat Tea in th. county. Rest Silver Drip at 11 ,5 . Heat Uee Hive Syrup el.... ... 1 (l Vest No. I Syrup at.. ., la WANTED. l.nOfi pounds Wool and 60.0110 M-lnah Shlnilrt. for which th. highest price" will be paid by JAMES II. DICKEY A CO. Olra Hope, May l n , THE SMITH HOUSE, (Opposite the Passenger Ivpot.) CI.BARI'li:i.l, PA. fPIIE undcrsigaed, having leased till. Louse for X a aeries of years, Is ready to entertain stran gers and travelers generally, and therefore solicit, aojcurnm to giv kirn a call. Hie Table will be supplied with the best the market affords, and his liar will contain till choicest of wine, and liquors. The house, furniture, beds and bedding are entirely new, which alwayndde to the oomfurl of trei elsi.j while tha atabling attached Is larg. and roomi, Just suited for teaui.trra. Cl.argrs moderate. Jan4;70 , WILLIAM 8. MtAULBY. THE ALLEGHENY HOTEL. MARKET St., CLEARFIELD, Pa. THIS large and commodious new hoeI has been opened for the aeeommodation of the public, whore the proprietor will be glad to meet his old friends, and icoeive a share of poblie pat ronage. Ily stria persunul attention lo the de tails of his business, be hopes to be able to render satisfaction to bis patrons. Tbe TABLE will always be bountifully supplied with tbe best that oan be procured in the niarlut, and tbe BAR will contain a full stock of LIQt'OKH, PEER, Ao Good stabling attached. CAPPER LEITOLDT, Clearfield, March 8, ISiMMy Proprietor. THE MANSION HOUSE, " - Cornerof Veeondand Market Streets, CX E A It t' I L-'a L D , PA. 1111 H eld aad commodious Hotel has. during the past year, been cnlsrged to double its former capacity for the entertainmect of strsn grs ana guests. Th whole builJIng baa been Munmbed, and the proprietor will spare ne pains to render bis guests tontfortabla while staying with him. p4r- Ihe "Mansion House Omnibus real te and from the Depot on tha arrival and departure of etch train. . JOHN DO UGHEK1 Y, aprd 70 tf Proprietor. SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE, CurM'enavllle, learlleld county. Pa. TrjTftolttand well established Hotel, beautl fully situated on tbe baaki of tbe Husque hanna, In the boroigh of Curwensrllle, has been leaded for a term of years by the undersignsd It has been entirely reGtted, and is now open to the public generally and tbs travelling comma nit y in particular. No pains will be spared te render guests comfortable while tarrying at thlt huu46. Ample Stabling room for the accomme dation of teams. Charges moderate. Sei t 29, 1570 tf. THE RAILROAD HOUSE, JIAIS ST., PUILIPSEUUG. PA. rrMIE nndsrslgnsd koeps constantly on hand JL the best of Liquora. Ilia tabl. is always supplied with th. best th. market afford.. Th. traveling public will do wall to give him a ealL novl,'S. ROBERT LLOYD. S" AW HOOfe. Corner of Market and Front Streets, Clearfield, Pa. This magnificent Hotel is entirely new. com plete In sll its appointments, and convenient to ths Court House. A tree Omnibus runs te and Irom the Depot on th arrival and departure of each train. OEOKGK N. COL BURN, April 13, 1870. Proprietor. IRWIN HOUSE, Midway between Lick Huii and ebawsvUle THE undersigned would respectfully invite tbe attention of wnter men and all others to the fact that he his opened a hotel at the above nnmcd place, where be Is prepared to accommo date all who mny favor him with a eall. Posts have bren j,ut in on the rnvr bank, so as to iusure a safe Inn ding fur watermen. Jan2i:6.a W. W. IRWIN. WESTERN HOTEL, Opposite the Court Bouse, CLEARFIELD, PENN A. Accommodations first-class and charges moderate, ooti JOIIX F. Y01.NU, Proprietor. Oj'ruUR HOUSE, Opposite the Court House, LOCK HAVEN, PENK A. jelt 71 IIAI'SEAL A KROM, Prop's. DANIEL COXNELLV, Bool and Shoe Manufacturer, CLEARFIELD, TA. HAS just received a Inn lot of Fr.nih CALI SKINS, and ia now prepared to manufac ture everything in hia lin. at tb. lowest figures. II. will warrant hia work to b. aa representee. II. respectfully .olieits a eall, at his shop Market street, second d or west of tbe postolfio., where he will do all In his powsr to render sati. faction. Some fin. flatter topa on hand. tnjV(17-y DANIBL CONNKLLT. SEW -BOOT Al) SHOE SHOP. EDWARD MACK, Con. MARKET A 3o Sr.., CLKARFIELD, Pa. rpiIK proprl.tor hat entered Into th. BOOT JL S110K boeiness at the above stand, and ta determined not to b. outdon. either io qual ity or prio. for his work. Special atteotioa will b. p.id to manufacturing Sewed work. H. has on hand a larg. lot of Erench Kip and Calf Skins, of th. very best quality. Tbe elti s.ns ef Clearfield and vicinity ar. respectfully invited to giv. him a trial, Ko eharg. for oalis. novD,' f tf Sarflorf, JTIuuarr, tStf. II. F; 13IGLER & CO., naiLins in II A II IV AKK, Also, Manufacturers of Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. CLEARFIELD, PA. LOT OF SADDLES, BRIDLES, Harness, Collar., .to., for sala by II. F. bIHLER 4 CO. pALMER S PATENT UNLOAD. Ing n.y Fork,, for ssls by II. F. BIGLER A CO. QIL, PINT, TUTTY, GLASS, Kails, .te., for sal. by II. C BIOLER 4 CO. I. JJhUSESS TRIMMINGS i, SHOE Findings, for sal, hy ' II. F, DIULER 4 CO. , QUNS, riSTOLR, SWORD CANES For sale hj If. F. BIOLER 4 CO. gTOVES, OF ALL SORTS AND Sia.a, for sal. by II. F. BIOLER 4 CO. JUONI IRON! IKON I IRON t For sal. by II. F. BIGLER 4 CO. jjonsE shoes a horse shoe KAILS, for ssls by . II. F. BIOLER 4 CO. pULLEY RLOCKS, ALL SIZES And best Manufacture, far sal. by H. F. "BIOLER 4 COf 'piUMBLK SKEINS AND TIPE BOXES, for Ml. by , II. F. BIOLER 4 ro. : JODDER CUTTEIJS-for salo by cu3070 ' II. F. BIGLER 4 CO, . SARATOUA AND REDFORD WATERS f.ir le hy JMJ lis llAlllrinttk A IK WIS. ,