REPUBLICAN. CLEARFIELD, PA. fKDNKPAT MORNING, AUGUST 16,1871. Terms of Subscription, it iU in advenee.or within tlireo month J 00 If nid flfr lhrcoad he fore six months...,, 1 50 jf piid after tho expiration of six months ... S 00 All article to lutura insertion In this , i i i t i rr i tdiould b banded in early on Tuesday ' L:-- j o to Dress at 12 o'clock, (noon.. RRMGIOU9 H0TICF.8. Methodist Eptacopnl Chnreh Rrr. J. Tl. liCono, Pastor. Public Pervloo every Fabbath, JlM A.M., and Ti P.M. ' ' $.l,bstb Hehool at 9 A. M. " prsrcr Meeting every Thursday, at t P. M. Communion Scrvloe, tlrnt Sabbath of erory lMill A;M- ' V . HI. Andrew'! Church FpitcopalIleT. Qtota Hall. Publlo Bervloe Handay morning ,1 fl o'clock, and at 7 P. M. Sunday School at j p. M. Prayer Meeting Wednesday evening f 'clock. Presbyterian Church Rar. Mr. Bptlbb Tablie Service every Sabbath, morning and even- '"lliplW Church Rov. W. B. 8kix!.kb, Paa tor. PuMl eervleea every Sabbath, morning or rrrnlnff. alternately. Ht. Praiicla Cburch.-Cat1iollc-N.Rev. T. .J. JJ, Mixi Mb at 10) o'elook A. M., on the Moond and fourth Sundays of each month. ' A Cemhiration. Wo lenrn that tho twenty -11 fib anniversary of the establishment of Lodjp No. 19ft, I. O. of 0. P., I to bo celebrated Ib toil borough totnetime in October, by a public parade, address and supper. There are now five UJge in the county, and If there Is a general turnout by the fraternity It will be an Imposing Fat Your Tax. J)o.inquent tax- payers will please bear in mind the faot that if they wish to reap the benefit of five par cent, dis count on their taxes for 1871, they must be paid by the 1st of September, because after that time bo discount will be allowod. And if delayed nntil the 1st of October,,! ptr cent, will U wtfoVrf to the tax, thus making ton per oeot. difference. How is Tins? &a. Several weeks ago our Cameron exchanges, for the purpose of demonstrating that Emporium, tho eapital of that county, was a very Intelligent and populous town, tated that the postmaster had mailed something over .100 letters in one day. That's business, to be sure; but what do yon think when we tell you that Mr. (J nulla, the postmaster at this plana, mailed 9oi letters on Wednesday last ? Burglary. Some ovil-disposed "cuss" on Thursday night last removed a large pane of glass in one of the front windows of Mr. Hhowers's grocery store, and entered and stole therefrom about fire dollars in money, together with a lot of brandy peaches, pickled oysters, and other perishable goods. Tho Inside work looks like that of some rmnrt young man, but the enter ing process bears the marks of a manly burglar, and is just the kind ofacase for our police officers to look after. ' Counterfeits About. Within the pwt two weeks we have been shown quite a num ber of counterfeit two dollar bills, purporting to be issued by the AVnfi National Bank of New York City. The bills are pretty well executed, and when colored, as some are, will readily deceive those who are not in the habit of handling money. The an chored are easily detected, because the paper is much whiter than in the genuine bills. There Is evidently some one "ihoveing" these bills in this eouoty, because they seem to eoino from different sections. Ohituary We are compelled to chronicle the demise of William Bloom, Sr., Esq., which occurred at Curwensville, on the morning of the Uth instant, in the 00th year of his age. His remains wore followed to the tomb on Sunday last by the larirest eoneourse of people that ever turned out at a funeral In that place. He was personally known to more eitiicns of the county than any other man in L Ho was personally very popular, although he never held but one office in the ooun ty, that of Sheriff, fie received a commission from Governor John Andrew Sbulio, dated on tho 20th day of October, A. D. 125 nearly forty -six years ago. a - Chicken Thieves. It is very hu miliating to say so, but that we have in our midst those who follow the exeessirely mean business of "robbing hen roosts, Is very evident, from the numerous complaints made by our neighbors. The poultry thief is an unmauly dog. He is too cowardly to eommit a burglary, and too shallow hraind to perpetrate and eoneeal a first-class tar crny; yet ho is to be dreaded above every other member of the thieving persuasion, because the business, if fotlowod for some time, renders an individual wholly worthless. If the rrmarks of some of those who have suffered the loss of fowls are carried Into effect, fowl and fowler will get their wings clipped during an engagement of this kind, and Instead of thore being a feast on chick ens there will more likely be a funeral from some body's chicken coop, unless the poachers abandon their mean business. Bear Killed. Wo are informed Ly a friend from Penn township, that on Saturday, two weeks ago, as Mr. John Burgoon was return ing-from his saw mill, on Curry's Run, he came across a large black bear, an animal rather rare in this country now-a-days. As good luck would have it Mr. Bargoon had with him his gun and , dog. The dog had a severe fight with bruin, and -ejvbilc standing on its hind legs giving battle to tbeog Mr. B. shot It through tho nek and killed It. T,ro eubs accompanied Mrs. Bruin, but tliy , made thlr escape. It was one of the largest of jtbo blak Var species, measuring seven feet from iip to Up, act at some time previous had evidently ,hecn eapgM h a trap, as her left fore paw was missing. Perhaps the hunter Lhat found a paw Instead of a heM ia his trap will now know where It belonged. We wowld like to have the skin of tljfct fellow. .Coulda't yen procure It for us. Squire 7 Important to School Boards Ac cording to an act er tb. hut Legislature the Court of Common Plea, baa power to grant to school . board., open eerUn oosidltions, the right to bor- row anoiMy for the purpose of erecting sobool homes. The .amount Urns allowed to be raised ahntl not exceed' Ire por oentum upon the last pre ceding adjustctl'trlmnlal ralualion of the school . district so desiring to borrow lujney, and Iks Court shall decree bow 'the money may be ratse4i,;' ; bonds, mortgages, ete. at any rate not exceeding eight per eent., exempt from all taxation, and Im putable at any period not exceeding twenty years. The son lent, In writing, of a nuinbor of the quali fied .leetors of lis dutrlet must be obtained Or it, aad notice ef the loUution must be published In two papers .f eald eounly at least four weeks be. foro application Is mad. fur anth decree. The act became a law on the 171b of April, 1R7I. In Limbo. Tlio cctcVratod Jim Johnson, who hsd deflcd and eluded all officers alnce h. escaped from tb. KherilT In May la it, was lodged in prison on Wednesday evening last, where he now rests full jeweled. Policeman Clark, of Altoona, gobbled him up In that city on the morning In question. It appear. Mr. Clark bad been "laying" for Johnson, and had picket, at the evreral stations on the Pennsylvania Railroad be Twera T7fr.H0 end Altoona, who were on the look out for bim. Johnson, It it evident, contemplated a western movement, and on lhat morning took the Emigrant train at Tipton, where some one who knew bim watched him nntil the train started and then telegraphed to Mr, Clark sit Altoona. Whon the train arrived at that plaoe Mr. C. entered the ear ami levied on tb. 300 man. The prisoner made no effort to escape until after llie arrival ef tb. train la this place, where ha made a doperate attempt to Jump ml at a window, and really got half sr oat, with Mr. Clark and Constable Mo- Orllea, ef this place, both holding to him. He was, however, hauled hack Into the ear, but when he reached the platform he seised hold of the iron railing, and was with msah difficulty loosened, a!'.Liigh he was baud-cuffed. II. wanted some body to kill him then and there, bat no humanita rian' bring on the around no funeral Ibok place. THE i Pittsburgh Fkmali College. It is with no ordinary pleasure that wo aommend to our readers the Pittsburgh Female College, It Is everj way worthy Its widely-extended and grow Ing imputation, and Just sweh a sehool as thought ful parents, who prefer an education to a diploma only, will be rejoiced to find. It aims at a broad and generous culture, to unite solidity with polish, and by a thorough training of the mental and moral powers to At young ladei for the duties and responsibilities of Ufa. The Influence of a Chris tian home are combined with the advantages of a sehool of the highest grade. The charges are moderate, loss than any sohool In the United States affording equal advantages aid aeoommodatlons, aad demonstrate that the Institution: is conducted with a view to better ends than mere money ma king. Tweuly-two tcoehera hove been engaged for the coming year. The large and beautiful buildings are fitted op In excellent style, i&d in a word, every possible preparation Is making tor the Fall term, which commences September 6th. It Is the Queen College of Pennsylvania for the education of young ladles, and deserves its large ana Select patronage. Send to Rev. I. O. Per shing, B. D, Pittsburgh, Pa., for a catalogue, a Am Oily Trick. It is reported that aa old trick of 1865, pouring oil in a dry hole, and thou selling out, was lately praetioed near Salina, on the Clarion turnpike. An old well, on Hall's Run, was recently drilled deeper, and the Then at the well, "with ways that were dark, and trick that were vain," after finding It a dry hole, procured a few barrels of oil and poured in. When a prominent Franklin operator oame down, the well was pumped, and tho oil flowed freely. Franklin man got excited, bought out the Interests of the men at the well at fancy figures, and found out too late that the well had been "doctored." Clarion Democrat. List of tetters remaining unclaimed in the Putlofflee at Clearfield, fur the woek ending August 14th, 1871: lirown, Scott. Kimball, O. Coolway, lie Huh. McCaffiory, John. Cumraings, Tom P. McPbee, Alex. Darwart, John. Overhiser, D. K. Felt well, Joshua. Mgloy, Robert Hewer, (i. . . Pbults, S. 8. Halm, J. B, M linger. Miss Anna. Hoffman, Miss Little. Troxel, P. P. J. Johns, William 3. T averts, John. Keefer, Jamea. P. A. UAULIN, P. M. Torpedo Accident. Tho Venango Sjmtator says i A son of Mr. William Carter met with a terrible accident on the Clapp farm, near Oil City, on hut Friday. While out in the woods, along the line of the Reno Railroad, he struck aa old torpedo with a pick he had with him. The torpedo exploded and mangled the youth in a ter rible manner. lie was the only support of his mother, and the oldest child of a family of seven. His father left homo in last February, and has not been beard from sine. - - A Williamsport exchange says : Several of our lumber mills hare kwea compelled to eease operations for want of logs the, river still continuing too low for the logs to start on their downward trip. In Session. The Board of County Commissioners will be in session for several days on and after the 4th day of September next. Those who have any business to transact before Court week will please attend. tipctialB, r-Fresh supplies of Drugs, Patent Medicines, Ac, at Watson's, Frederick Oswald offers a very desi rable property for sale near Luthersburg. Rkuc tors, The second Quarterly Meeting for Curwensville Methodist Episcopal church, will be held August SOth and 37th, Rev. J. 6. Mo- Murray officiating. Services will eommouoe Sat urday flight, Jkflr"-Drugs and Medicines are at best nauseous, and thoso who have to take them an unfortunate -therefore, to know that the place to got them pnre and good is at A. I. Shaw's is worth knowing. Everything kept in first olass drug stores can be had at Sbaw'i. Gaova Mrbtiho. There will be a meeting in grove near Kylertown, under the auspices of Messiah's Church, commencing August 24th, and to eontioue orer the Sabbath, or longer, as the interest may demand. We believe that Jesus' coming is near at hand, and desire that moo may be ready to meet him j henoe we take this oppor tunity to warn the ungodly. Rov. M."L. Jackson, of Pennsylvania, Rev. I. Klwell, of New Jersey, and Rov. J. Zclgler, of Pennsylvania, will be present. The public are Invited. J. W. lit CDFS. pQT'lt you have a good Horse, or a poor one and want to make him good, it Is worth your while to try Shaw's Celebrated Condition Powders. They Improve the condition, purify the blood, fn rtgorato tba spirits, and generally Sure to render the horse healthy and free him from disease. Cheap Lubricating Castor Oil, Lightning Fly- Killer Paper, Sponges of all varieties and sixes, Flavoring Extracts of a superior quality, for sale at the Drug Store of II arts wick A Irwin, Second street. jyiv-am Ir. F. Plat to, Eclectic Physician and Fur goon. offers his services to the people of Clearfield and vicinity, and will be in reamoeas to at ten a an professional ealls. by day or night. Offloo on Reed street, west of the depot, Clearfield, Pa. May SI, 187 1 -If SUA. In Bradford township, on August 11th, 1871, IDA SOPHIA, daughter of CnAttt.rs and Bis fip.R, aged 4 months and 10 days. Clearfield Markets. Corrected weekly by Rirnann Moaaop, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Dry Uoode, tlrooeriee, Pro visions, Ac, Market street, Uearuold, ra, Clbarpirlp, Pa., Aug. 1ft, IS71 Apples.greri,00 I 00 Hoga, dreeaed Dried, ft lb 10 Hides, green.. Apple butloaPKal, 1 00 llama ......00 Butter. W(fr IS Khouldera...0(J Beans (Kl 00(a) t Ml Sides 00(t, Buckwheat 1 00 Lard 12 IWkwheatflourlb. 4 Mess nork.V bbl...ll 00 Beef, dried Oat lb Beef, fresh $ II Onions 1 00 Boards, M U 00($ 14 00 Potntoca OOfgj 1 00 Corn.eholled.- 1 00 Peaches, dried, lb.. Hi rnm. ear OOfcO 60 Plaster, bbl 40 Corn meal, aack, 1 40 Ry. 1 CL,,, aa nwtl lllf2b 1 fit Rais. 11 Ib Cloversoed 8 00 Salt, ft sack 1 r Checae ,0 Rhlngles,l" In.tUfiDJ 00 Cherrlea, Ih. 10fo) liJfthlnglca.Jd InlOQj 1 1 00 Chickens, drsd, th, IS Timothy socd. ...... f M Kiizt 1 Tallow Ml Vh...,d , 1 00 Wheat 1 O0 Flour o oofii 7 ;;"'::! J ii.. la tin (AM) 00! Wood. V eord...... 151? M UIC 8 T O R E I E. J. G II E E M E, dealer In Pianos, Ohgans and Melodeons, of any manufaotor. desired. For cash or In exohange for good LUMBER. 10,000 feet of good Lnmber wanted. For circulate and terms, address E. J. GREENE, augO-Sm No. 410 Hill atiect, Huntingdon, fa. -.oiisjTY ORDF.R Urns'. The nnder J signed lost in Lawrence township, sometime the latter part of June or Urst of July, a County Bridge Urder, ro. w, """" " l- 7. ...,. n hvnrofOsborn A Miller, call in. .1 Tka Anl.r is of no an to anybody but ,.,rv.-". . - - , . j . myself, at payment naa " "" tndar will be suitably rewarded by leaving It at Mr. Amos R, ad s, or sending 11 w mm vlllc, Clarion eounly, re. B. D. LOVE angO St AUTIOtl. All persons are neron, o" 'n' . a J agalnet purcbaalng or in any wj wilb the following pmpenj, r - of John W. Lewla, of Bornside township, as the same belongs to me, and is ien w,m , only, subject to my order! One cow, eortler eup board, dlolng table, eooking slore, set of chaire, bedstead and clock, .. augO-31 ,0I . - 'x imTiceTcoillSTA BLEf4 VKKM el We have printed a large number of the new FEB BILL, and will en the receipt of t"3r Ive oenis, mail a eopj te anv address. my" ILLCAMIPORT , 4 y- DICKINSON SEMINARY. A flrit -slu. Stliool tot both hih, Willl.im tiort, I1.. Fall Hi.lon opnm Anu.t 14lh, mil. Fur o.Uilozac ftdiir... W. LBH grOTSWOOD, D. D., July I J, 187 1 -flt, i .. Prwld.nt. I ROM CITY COLLEGE, r flTTTCniTUnff 1 A The best eonJuoted, molt popular and success ful institution in the United States, tor the thor ough, practical education, of young and middle aged men. "For large descriptive slreulars, containing full particulars, address Jy26-m 3. C. SMITH, A. M , Principal. A IRV VIEW ACADEMY. PERRTVILLE, JUNIATA CO., PA. J I : MB MAUI D riMALI fUflLS. , .... Attractively situated In a healthful and beauti ful region, one-fourth of a mile from Pennsylvania Railroad. Four regular graduates, assisted bv other eompeteut Instructors, eonstituto the eorps of Instruction. Tho Prinoipal (for many years in charge of Tusoarora Academy, and siuoe 1 86 J the bead of this institution,) refers to bis numer ous pupils In all the learned professions and hi every department of business. Tbrhsi $21)0 par annum. Musie and Painting specialties. Fall session will commence September 1st, 1871. Address, DAVID WILSON. A. M. Jy26Sm , - A.J. PATTKR80N, A. M. NEW MAS1IIGT0 ACADEMY. G, W. INNES, A, M. Principal. THE FIRST SRSSI0N of this Institution will eommenoe on Monday, the 1Mb day of May next. (Term, fire months.) Pupils may euUr at any time, and will ha charged tuition from the time they enter until the close of the session. The eourso of instruction ill embrace all branches tneluded in a thorough practical education for both sexaa. oeal Musis taugbt wnen desired. - Good boarding can be obtained at THREB DOLLARS PER WEEK. Parents oan he assured that the ability and energies of the Principal will be doroled to the mental and moral training of tboie placed under s charge. Terms of Tuition will be moderate, and ean be ascertained by addressing Dr. J. Innes, at w Waflbington, or the l'rinoipal, U. W. Innes, at Apr. olio, Armstrong county, Pa., but who will be at New Washington after April 1st. Kew Washington, March S2, 1871-tf. MISS H. S. SWAN'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS - CLEARFIELD, PA. THE FALL TERM or fourteen wmki, will eomuiQQe. Monday, Sept. 4th, 1871. TERMS OF TUITION. Reeling, OrthoKrnnliy.WritlBg.ObjMtLM. ona, rrtmnr, 4rUna.tM na miliary Qeoxranhr. IT 00 Ilistnry, Local and deteriptlr. Olograph, with Map Drawing, urammar, mental and Written Arithmetle.. ..... .. 9 00 Algebra and th. Bcieneea ... 1, 00 Instruction la InatrMa.ntal mail.... 10 00 Oil pal.tlng, ,4 luaont 11 00 nil wora - vu For full partienlarf land for Cirtnlar. ClearHeld, Sept. 7, 1870-ljpd. CLEARFIELD ACADEMY. Male and Female Claaalral lllch Mrhool. Bach Department Keparate, Dlattnet and Complete la Itaelr. THE Knolaatia year oftliia Initiation I. dlil ded into two arn.loni of nr. nonthi (twentjr oa. week.) each. Th. flrit aeulon ootnmeooea on th. Itmt Monday in Sopteniborj tb. teooDd, on tb. Unit Monday In February. Tno ooora. ol instruction embrace. aT.rr thing neoc.sary to a thorough, practical and acooiupliab ed education of both sezea. l'unila will b. admitted at any time and charged from date of entrnnoa to the eloac of the aaaalon. Ko deduction will be made for abaenee. exeent in oaaei of extreme and protracted illneas. Dtutentl from a diatanoe ean be aoootnmodeteu ith board at low ratca. For particulars, send for circulars, or address Her. P. L. HARRISON, A. M., July 11, ISTl-tf. Principal. HisrcUaiifous. MTR AY. Came trespassing on the promises A of the subscriber, In Pike town.hin. on or uut the middle of June, a brlndle COW, witb bite faee, supposed to be about four years old. The owner 1. requested to some forward, prore property, pay ebargee and take ber tear, or she ill n. disposed ol aooor'img io law. aug9 It JOHN B. UAK1U.SO.N. DMISISTRATon'H SOTICE.-Notice iVIshe ereby given that letters of administration on the estate of DAVID KEPHART, deceased, late of Osceola, Clearfield eonnty, Pennay'vanla, having been duly granted to the anderelgn.d, all person Indebted t. aald estate will pleas, make Immediate payment, end thoa. having alma or demanda will preaent them properly authenticated for settlement without delay. II. II. KEPHART, Oiceola. Jul II, lSrl-dt. Administrator. TV J ten Testamentary on the estate of JAMES t. KKAU, deceased, late el iwrenoo town hin. ClenrAeld eounly, Pennsylvania, having been granted to the undersigned, and all persona indebted to aald esiate will please make pavment, and those having claims or demanda will preaent them properly authenticated rnr settlement. MATT1IKW READ, July IS, 1871 6tpJ. . Kieeutors. ADMIMIHTR ATOK'H NOTICIC Notice is hereby given that letters of a'lminlstration on the estate of T IK MAS FAHT, droeasfvl, late of Woodward townsbtn.ClearnclJ county, l'i aving been duly granttMi io me nnaersis;neu, au persons in del ted to said estate wtll please matte m mediate payment, ana muse navmg oiaims or lemands will present th-m properly authenticated tor aetticmsnt wunout aniav. JOHN Met) A NX, Philipsburg, July 12-fifpd Administrator. IlXtX'!JTOHPI NOTICE.-Whercs, M j ters Testamentary on the estate of W. W. AMJKlloun, ueo tl, irio 01 11100m ip., uicarnuiu Co.. l'a.. have been ir ran led to the andondirned.and all persons Indebted to said estate are request, ed to make Immediate payment, and those having claims eirainflt the saiae will present them, duly authenticated, for-settlcment n waiiooe a riem ing, attorneys at law, Clearfield, Pa. July 26, 1 HT1-.U Kaeeotor. A DMIKIISTR ATOR'i NOTICF Nolle J Is hereby given that letters of administration on the estate of JACOB HillVKLY, deceased, late of Dell townsbln, Clearfield eonnty, Penn'a having hen dulv .ranted to th. andersirned. all persons Indebted to said estate will pleaae make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands will present them properly authenticated for scttlem.nl witbnnt delay. I.U1.1MA KlllVKLr, Troutvllle, July 12-ltpd Administratrix. rpilB A.MiailCAN IIOUSB, Vl KYYb)M3 1LJ.H, CiSinriicLD Comr, Pri.'l IJIIB long-..IO"liFiie ami ,niu,, u kept by subscriber, who spares n please a!! who patroniae bim, ''To plei motto at tho America.. Unse. and a!1 'b This tone established and popular hotel Is still ares no onon w, lease, is the hat is asked Is trial. E. W. KKt Proprlotof. Curwensvlll., March 10, 1171-tf. P4 THE MATTI.H OP THE ESTATE OF Richard Waple, late of Boggs township, dee'd. To the Heirs end legal Reiireaentatlvrs of Rich ard Waple, deceased: Aan Orphan.' Court held at vicarneiu, in snu iwr iui wu, v, rmw,i, June Jib, A. D. 1071, the petition of Jamea II. Wanle. assignee of Themes I,. Waple, waa pre sented and read praying for a decree of Court for speeiAc performance of oontraot with said dece dent ) whereupon th. said Court ordered that pub lication be made to non-reaiueni neirs, reo,oiring thorn to appear In said Court, on the I at day of Heptember Term neat, to answer said petition and show cause, If any they have, why a decree should not be made for the aperifle performance of eon- tract la aaid petition, mentioned according to true intent and meaning inereoi. By the Court, C. A. MATER, P. J. Attest t A. W. I,rb. augj.-4l VrUH ATTEMTIOB: JUST FOB," sT" MOMENT ! Are yon In need ef a good eed of Harness 1 in von In need of i nwd Saddle or llridl.f If en, rail at the Saddle and Harness Shop ef Jons C. Habwk u, where yon een gel me oen in the market. Double and Single Harness and In dies' end Gent's Saddle of superior workmanship, m bond ae manufactured te order. Spe cial attention la sailed te my stock of Collar and Dames, which are the Wat In asa. I also have an assortment of Saddlers' Hardware, which will bo disposed of at reasonable rate. Pepelrlng of all kinds promptly attended so. - Sea,lon't forget to eall before purehasihg elsewhere. I" hop in ura ham's Row, Market street, nearleld, Pa. Ms; J, Hil ly. JOH C. WARWICK. w ATI AND CAP. I AND Hoot and Nhooi! TUB PLACB TO 0ET Hals k Caps, Boot & Shoes, ' 18 AT. 11LLERT0WS NEW STORE! - One dear north of new Masonle Building, i ' ' 1 ' - CLEARFIELD, PA. ' The largest stock of goods In this line ever brought Into the county, is now open for the In spection of the public, and will be sold at the Very Lowest Cash Pricei I Also, a splendid assortment of GENT'S FUR NI8HINO UOOD8, consisting ef Hhlrta, Collars, Ncoktiee, Handkerchiefs, Ulovea, Underwear, Ac A large alock of CARPETS aad OILCLOTHS, which will be disposed or at astonishingly low prices. A liberal share of patronage is respect fully eollclted. ' DON'T FAIL TO CALL.- ' Store on Second St., below Market, Clearfield, Pa. 4:S:71 . D. R. FULLERTON, ANNOUNCEMENT ' EXTRAORDINARY ! , - 3 T WOULD respectfully aancanee tetheclU.J X a.ns of CLEARFIELD and vicinity that I have opened np In the new Haeonle Building, i Drat doer below Ih. Mansion Bonis, on Second Street, with entire new stock of WATCHES, CLOCKS & JEWELRY, Of th latest style! and heat Unlih, S.leeted with ear. I have assortmsnl from all the latest noveltiej In Jewelry, suite, ble for the Holidays. A large stock of American Watches from the factories of Applalon, Tracy t Co., at Walt ham, Has.., aad the National Watch Company at Elgin, HI In from 1 to I es. eases, always en band, and warranted. Thankful far your p.st liberal patronage, I hope, by strict attantloa to business, to merit e eonlluaense of ke same. All kinds of repairing Ii my Una promptly attended to. 8. I. SNIDER. December 114, 87t. IACKETT dt CHRrVER, .,;,; . VldVLlRI II BlILDIXG HARDWARE, Also, manuCftctarer of Tin and Sheet Iron Ware, Second Street, CLEARFIELD, PA. Carpenters and Duildcrs will find It to their advantage to examine our stoek before purchasing elsewhore. STOVES! STOVES! We are now aelline tba celebrated TIMES COOK and RELIANCE, Ibe cheapest and best stoves In the market. Every stove fully warranted. ALSO, PARLOR, II BATIK 0, and ItAFTINQ STOVES! which will be sold as cheap as any In tbeoounty. Strict attention paid ordering articles for par- ties who desire it. jrRooBng, Spooling and job work done on reasonable terma. Clearfield, Pa., April 13, 1871. ELLING OFF AT COITI rOR CASH! Tbe largest stock ef PUltJflTUBE ever offered In CLEARFIELD I At tbe STEAM CABINET SHOP.eomcr Market nd Filth Streets, Cl.KAllr 1I-.I.II, rA. The undersigned would ennonnce to th. public that he baa on hand and Is now offering oheap for cash, the largeat sloes of Furniture ever in store in this eonnty, oonsisung oi Upholstered Parlor Suits, Chamber Setts, Extension Tabloa, Secretaries, Book Cases, - Bedsteads, Spring Bads and Mattresses, Leangea and Benches, Plain A Marble Top Tables t Bareens, Washstands, ' Cane Seat and Common Chairs, Rocking Chairs, Looking Olaases, Window Shades, rietore Frames, Corda and Tassels, Ae. !l II. also manufactures and keeps on hand Pol Snrine Bole, the belt ever Invented. No family should be without them. Any kind ef goods not on hand ean be had on abort notice. Ilnbolsterlna and repairing nesury exoouieu. (. COFFINS, ef all slses, ean be hod am a hatf- bnara' nntioe. and at tbe lowest prices. A deduc tion of 20 per oenU made for eash. . , M KTALLIC CASES, or Rosewood, Walnut and Cherry Coffina, with glaaa or wood tope, furnialual on live hours notice. r Poraonal attendance with kearsa, on funeral occasions, and carriages furnished when desired. in L!.. it,. r.nMla for tiaat favors, and bv strict frsonal atteniion io mi.wne, . iv receive a eontiu:00 ' """" Remember the nlace the Steam Cabinet Shop, corner of Market and Fifth Streets. March , '71-ly. DANIEL BRNNER, MSI TIN I TIHf STOVES I wTOVES! STOVE WAPLE & IIARTMAN T)ilre to Inform the eltliens of Osceola an1 the public gnnerally, that limy bnve just rrnrirrd Urate and n lead id uiwrtment of Htovns, lloaif- holtl llanlware and r lamped and ft panned Wares of all kinds. Also that we manufacture and keep eonstantly on hand a full assortment Tinmen s Wares, which we will dispose of at either wholesale or retail, io suit purchasers. Hortflng, Hpouting, Repairing and all kinds of Job Work done to order and with dispntch - Htrlet attention paid ordering articim fur psr tics desiring it. Consumers will Ind It to their advantage rmrcbase from as. Our stock nod prices will sat sfy yon that we do sell good wares l prices that pleas the people. Yon will And us on Curttn atreet, nearly op posite the Bichange Hotel. Osceola Mills, Fa.t May 10, WUf -nit IIARNAK. TltACtlCAL MILLWhlGnf, J LUfnERflDURO, pa. Agetat tot lb American Double Turbine Water Wheel and Andrews A Kalhaeh Wheel. Can fr" lib porUble Oriil Mills en short notie. Jyl3 71 H gritflu pHiflnn. LATKIT MOTBI ..'' J i !'.'.. . ' '' THE , LATEST r MOVE ! HARTS WICK & IRWIN'S DRUG STORE, -.-V., j. . ..'!.' :-,-j- To tbalr new building on Second Street, nearly eppoalt. the store of Weaver k Belts, CLEARFIELD, PA., Where they will continue to supply their old aad as many new customer as may some, with I'UltE DRUGS! CHEMICALS! a i , PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATIONS, (Ineluding all new remedies,) Patent Medicines, Points aad Oils, Olass and Putty, School Books, Ktationery, I'spar, Ac.) also, a full line of Drug gists' Sundries, llair Tonics, , Cosmetics, Perfumeries, Toilet Articles, Brushes, Toilet Soaps, rocket Books, c, all or the best quality. PURE WISES' AND LIQUORS, for medical A sacramental purposes only, Pure Wblt. Lead, Colors of all kind., Raw and Boiled Linseed Oil, Varnisbee, serpen, tine, Coal Oil, Paint A Varnish Brushes, Flavoring Extracts, Confectioneries, Bird Seed, Sploe, ground and angronnd, ol all Binds. SMOKERS AND CI1EWERS Will rind onr stock of Chewing and Smokine Tobaoco. Imported and Do mestic Cigera, Snuff and Fine-cut to be of the very best brands in the marBet, LAMPS AND CHIMNEYS, All kinds of GLASS WARE, GARDEN SEEDS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS and Musical Trimmings of .very variety. II. vine- a lonr exnerience In the bu.lneis, and an extensive and well selected stock of medicines, we are enabled to Oil Physicians' prescriptions at the shortest notice and oa the most reasonable terms, day and night. IIARTSWICK A IRWIN. Clcarll.ld, P... Mar at, l71-tf. P. T. I. "For thy Stomach's Sake and thine other Infirmities." St. Paul. DR. IIOYEirS PURE WEST BRANCH BITTERS. A safe, pure, pleasent aad health-giving Tonic strictly vegetable, and manufactured from the most pnre and choiee materials la not a spirit drink nor substitute for whisky, but a acirntiuc compound, for the protection of the system and the euro ef disease, made from chemically pure spirits, entirely free from fusil oil or other Irrita ting properties, and will not disagree or oOend the moat delicate atomach. A long private experi ence has atteated Its Superiority over all Ordinary Remedies. No Bitters at present offered to the pnbli. contains so much medicinal virtue, and yet so safe and pleasant te take. Its use is to euro dlaeaae, and It will not create an appetite for spirituous liquors, but will cure the affects of dissipation. ' To Increase the Appetite, I'FB IT. To promote Digestion, . I'SB IT. Te cure Dyspepsia, USB IT. To cure Fever and Ague, t'SE IT. To euro Blllloueness, I'SB IT. To cure Constipation, VSB IT. To euro Chronic Diarrhoea, USE IT. To cure Heart burn, CSS IT. To euro Flatulence, USE IT. To care Add Eructations, USE ITi Te euro Netvons Debility, t'SE IT. To euro Hydoehondrle, US B IT. To euro Sellownees of Complexion, VSB IT. Te cure Pimples and Blotches, VSB IT. For Ooneral Prostration ef th. Thyslcal powers, ' VSB IT, and It will sure yon. . Bold everywhere, at tM per bottle; Manu factured exclusively by " A. I. SUA W, Druggist, CLEARFIELD, 1A., Wh. offsri liberal Inducements to the Irade, Oct. 27, lH:tf. For Renll TUB undersigned offers to rent a DWELLING HOUNHsnd BLACKSMITH SHOP, situate .1 tlstend P. O. In Hell lown.hlp. This is a very desirable location for the business. A full set of tools In the ahop. Plenty of custom. A good sehool In the village. Address or apply to U. Ii. Henderson or the subscriber. . March U-tf 1IBNRY BRETII, Jr. Insure Your Properly I THE undersigned are prepared to take any reasonable (Ire risks, In good and re labia conipenica, euen aa tne -rr,n,. - York, Pa. theAndca,"ef Clneinnatl.Ohlo l the llermanla," of New York, and others. Rater reasonable, and In eaaeof loss money will be i paid invm e.nn.i Cloarleld, Pa., April tl, 1871-tf. CARBOLIC PLANT PROTBCTOR for aale by hn.M IIARTSWICK A IRWIN, QILK II ATSLateet Spring tylee- 4:, l I). . FCLLERTON I, tRUIT CANS, soldered on the outside, of our J own manureetare. Also, tHaee rrnitwai ftrsal.ky M. F. BIGLER A Ce. SPRING GOODS! JUST RECEIVING I TIG Ijoo Plaids, IQHT CALICOES, SPLENDID lOe. CALL cues, Delaines, Shirting Cheeks, Muslins, Whit, floods. Percales. Jenancse Silks. Illack Silks. Silk Pnidlns. Block Alnaeaa. Table Linens, Velveteens, Shawls, Boys' Casaiiseros, Ae. AT J. MILES KRATZER'SI v HOSIERY, BILK GLOVE?, BERT PARIS Kid Olovcs, Lace Oillare, Hair Huilohoa and Chignons, Hair Nets, Corsets, Hoop Skirls, Ae. AT J. MILES KRATZER'SI DRESS TRIMMINGS, SILK FRINUEs Satin, Velvet Ribbons, Buttons, As. AT J. MILES KRATZER'SI TRIMMED HATS, RIBnONS, Millinery Goods, Ae, Ae. . , AT J. MILES KRATZER'SI UNEQUALED STOCK OF LADIES' AND Children's Shoes and Gaiters, Men'e French Kip and Calf Boota, Calf and Lasting (Jailors, It. AT J. MILES KRATZER'SI 2r(f PIECES WALL PAPER ee. to ,UUVS 81.00 per belt Carpets, Fluor Oil Cloths, Window Shades, best While Granite Toa Ware, Glass Ware, Table Knives aad Forks, Ae. AT J. MILKS KRATZER'SI CHOICE TEAS, COFFER, AND OTHER Grooerlea, Dried Applea, Peaahea, Cbcrrira, Prance, Cenncd Pcachea, Tomatoes, Corn, Ae. " eay-Tbe above, with an Immenae atock ef other Guoda, have bean bought at the lowest eaah prloea, and will be offered at very low ratea, psF-Come aad examine them whether yea buy or not. . l.U. KRATZER. (Formerly C. Krataer A Sons.) Next doer to H. F. Blgler A Ce.'s Hardware Store. Claarlold, Marok It, 1171-tf. 1871. 1871. FOB THE SPRING. CAMPAIGN FIGURES THAT ABE FACTS! REED BROTHERS' Dry Goods, Notion, Trimming As Millinery B.'.mporiunB, CI.BARFIF.I.D, PENN'A. The only ex dual re Dry Goods Btoro in the eeanty. Study Your Interest I Buy Where You Can the Cheapest! DRY GO O.D S : Heary and fine Brown Muslins, ftlcwhed Mus lins, eilra wide Ilrown and Bleached Sheet in is, Pillow Csslns;, Ticking, Hickory Stripe, Denims, Itlue Drills, Uottonadcs, LrasaiinerM, rianneis, Prints, Delaines. Pereales. Lawns. Orenadines, Hernanies, Bummer Silk, Japanese Fills Black Bilk, rerr rood, at $!. per yard. The bora- are new, fresh goods, and have only io be prised to know 01 their remarkable entspnets. HOSIERY: Ladles' plain and ribbed nose, l!e. tofl.JJ per pair. Children's plain end fancy Cotton Hose, Gent's Brown end Blue Mixed Hose, Superstout and Superllno Brittlsh Reg.lar Mad. lime, Ilal briggan and Lisle Thread Hose, Ladies', Misses', Children's, Gent's and Boys' India flauae and Lisle Thread Pnderware. Ladles'. Men's and Children's Berlll, Lisle Thread and Silk U lores, Ululdrrn a hid 11 lores. Ladies' Kid Ulovea, all colors, B1.75, f 1 75 and IS. 00 per pair, Gent's Kid Gloves, all eolera, Lisle thread and Berlin u lores. WHITE GOODS: Piques, choice styles In Stripes, Figitrea, Cords end Satin Finished. SO to 6fte. nor yard I Jaeoneta, Nansooka, Victoria Lawn, Swiss Mull, while and colored Tarletan, Tape Cheeka, Mosquito Net, Curtain Net, ii, 40, do and tOeenta and f 1.00 pee yard ; Towlea and Touting, Brown and Bleached Table Hamaiks, Nankins, Quills, A. Enelish Crochet Edsings, Imnerial Embroid ery, Registered Embroidery, Valeneia Lace, Not tingham Loco, Frilling, Alexandria Frilling, Hamburg r,dgmg. inserting. Magie and Alwaja Ready Ruffling, Hercules Braid, Alpaca Braid, llair Nets, Black and Brown Switches, Chignons, Buttons of every description, Sleeve Buttons, Ae. FANCY GOODS: Lace Collars, Linen Collars and Cuffa, Vnder aleevea, Chimiseta, Handkerchiefs, Ties and Bows, Ribbon and Millinery Goods, Trimmed Uata and Bonnets, Ae., Ao. jogr-Ruyers will please give this their atten tion. Time and money will b. saved. Remember the place 1 REED BROTHERS, anylT Market street, Clearfield, Pa. Fight In Glen llopc Over! ALL FREE AGAIN! AND TUB MONET PAID I WILLIAM 8. DIC KEY Ukea this method of Informing his numerous frienda and oua (Atnerfl that he haa Bold out bis entire stock ef Store Ooods In (Hen Hope to James M. Dickey A Co., and to thank his frienda and customers for their lllieral patronage while In business In (Hen Hope, and asks a share for the new Krm, whe intend keeping a Iret-elase Dry floods aad gen cral variety .tore. Their stock will consist in part of Ladies' A dent's Fancy Hats, Ladies' Hose, from Iti to M cents, Ladies' Dress floods, a full line, Notions of all kinds, Cassimeres, a full line, Jeans aed Cottonades, Al pacas and Lnstre, eoc. to $1.10 per yard, Alpacas, beauties, at IB cents per yard, Ladies' Fancy (letters, a full line. No.l Gaiters el I2.1S, good at f 1.71, a felt line of Ladies' Shoes, Missrs'end Chil dren's Hhoes. I.adies'Knrine Shawls, I Chignons anl Bilk Curls, Perfumery and I" Hair Oils, Muslin and Calico from t to lie. Re. I Calico, varda for 1.1111, t'onteclloncries, a full Una, French and Tin Toys, No. 1 Gro ceries, for country trade. Tn feet a full line of 'Mry and prime goods, to suit ear trade. We, Intend selling on a cash or short credit svsteni, end we know our ouslomcra will profit by'lt. All kinda of country produce taken in exrknnge for goods. VAXTKP. No. 1 Fresh Bntler, tMito elgb- teen-lncb rthingles, by count, l.tHW Hheep Pelta, Deer Hides and Calf Hkins, for which the highest market pile, will be paid. MTdlve ns a trial before yon purchase your goods. We will give yea nargaina. JAMBS M. 111CKEY a 10 Olon Hope, Pa., May 17, 1871-am. SrECI VL AMOnCEHEXT! TIIAVB this day associated with mo In Ibe n.. rn.nl II. bualorsB sit brother, Robert Reed, and the business will be continued nnder the Arm name of REED ItKbTIIEIIS. W. will continue Be make the Dry (looda and u...t. a ' "- and all ll,a .r.Mrt fabrics end latest noveitiee In the market will be kept on head. Tb. Ilraneh Riore Ib Carwenavirie will be eon tinned, where will be found aa choir, a lie. of goods aa at our main store In Clearfield. New Pprlng goods will be hand about tbe Uth of Moron. The hook oorounlsof Was. Reed will be promptly ..J I.... I. SrltU.1. WM. HEED. Clearfield, Pa., Marsh 1, 17I. grj oodj, xttxtt, gtt. lEACE I M EUROPE! GREAT EXCITEMENT FRENCHVILLE I IN Tbe bleed r eeatest between Franae and Prussia Is at aa end fortLe present, so far as the slaugh tering of men and the destruction of itroperly Is concerned. The Royal Jugglers no duubt pride themselves and rejoice over tbe result, but how insigniflcant Is their work when compared with the humane and obristian efforts of L. M. COUDRIET, who has undertaken to supply all Die el 1 1 sens la the lower end of tbe eonnty with food and raiment at eioeeding low rates from bis tnnmmotb sture in MULHONIILHU, where he ean always be found ready to wait upon sailers and supply them witb Dry Goods of all Kinds, fluoh aa Cloths. Battnetts. Casslmcrea. Muslins, llelatnes. Linen, Iirimngs, Ceileoet. Trimmings, Uibbons, Laos, Ready made Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats and. Caps all of the bent material and made to order note, iMteke. u loves, Mittens, traces, ntbtrans, o. GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS. Coffee, Tea, Bager, Rlee, Moluses, Fish, Salt, I'ork, Linseed Oil, Flab Oil. Carbon Oil. Hardware, Quecnswant, Tinware, Castings, Plows and Flow Castings, Mails, flpikes, Corn Cultiva tors, Cider Presses, and all kinds of Axes. Perfumery, Paints, Varnlxh, Glass, and a general assortment ef Stationery, GOOD FLOUR. Of different brands, always on hand, and will be sold at the lowest post, ble a guns. LIQUORS, snob aa Brandy, Wine, Gin, Whisky, Jftyne's Medleinei, HoiUtler'i and lloofland's Hitters. 6000 pounds of Wool wanted for wbteh tbe highest priee will be paid. Clovcrseed on hand and for sale at the lowest market prioe. Also, Agent for (Itrattonvllle and Cnrwensville Tbrexhiog Machines. SmCall and see for yourselves. Tou will And everything usually kept in a retail store. L. M. COUDRIET. Frenehville P. 0., March 1, 1871. a. au saaotn., ,.W. BOSS aUBVBBOBX. "Cheaper lhan the Cheapest!" GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES jf at Kiciirin it Arnold A Hartshorn (One door west of First National Bank,) CUR EN.VILLE, PA. HAVING Just returned from the aast (tl a omptsta assortmsnl ef Ooods suitable for Spring and Sommsr trade, wo are bow ready to furnish all kinds of Goods "Cheaper than the Cheapest!" And after thanking onr ea stonier for their liberal patronage during tba past year, we would most respectfully ask for a continuance of tbe same. Our Stock eonsisti of a eomp'ste assortment of Dry Goods, Notions, Hardware, Qneensware, Willow ware, Groceries, Boota d Shoes, natt A Caps, Clothing, Tobaccos, Aa. Also. Floor, Bscoa, Salt. Fish, Grain, ate. All of which will be sold oa the most reason, able terms, and tbe highest naiket price paid for Grain, Wool and all hinds of Lumber and Country Product. fat Pleas give us a eall before purchasing elsewhere. Satisfaction guaranteed as U price and quality.")-, ARNOLD A nARTSQORN, Corner of Mala and Thompsoa Streets, apr?0 CURWENSVILLE, PA. j. r. wravsa.... ,.W. W. BBTTI. WEAVER A III.TTS CLEAKF1ELD, PA., Are offering, at the eld stand ef 0. L. Reed A Co., ' their ateck ef goods, consisting of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOT! A f HOKi, - BATS A CAPS, HARDWARE, QUEBN87ARB, FLOUR, FEED, SALT, &o., 4c, At the most reasonable rates for CASH er tn xehange for Squara Timber, Boards, Shingles, OR COUNTRY PRODCCB. jsBor-Advaaoes made to those engaged In get ting out square timber ea tb. most advantageous terms. January t, IS70. 1871. 1871. STRUG GOODS! The First of the Season I - The Cheapest in this Market I BUY! BUYI! BUY!!! or KRATZER & LYTLE, Tour Dry Goods, Tour Orecrrles, Tour Hardware, Tonr Window Cnrlalaa, Tour Carpels, Tonr Oilcloths, Tour Well Papers, Tour Hats, Tear Caps, Towr Carpet C hoi a, Tonr Stoves, Tonr Bacon and Feed. Your Qneensware, Tour Notions, Tour Roots A Shoes, Your Leather, Yonr Shoe Findings, Your Flur and Fish, SALT I SALT I SALT! at nholeaale to country merchants, OILS, PAINTS, ni.fiSS, A.-A liberal dis- eonnt to builders. Everything that yoit need sea be had at great advantage t. Iks buyer, at KRATEER A LTTLB'S, Market street, Ci iiariat.l. PA . oppeslle the Jail. County National Bank, OF CLBARFIKliD, PA. f OOM In Masonic Ralldiog, ea. doer north of IV C. D. Watson a Drug more. Passage Tlckete to and from Liverpool, Qneent tmn. fllasenw. London. Perlo and Copenhagen, Abo, Drafts for aale on the Royal Bank ef Ireland aad Imperial Bank or bonuon. 1 JAMES T. LEONARD, Prea't. W. M. SHAW, Caehier. JyM'71 gALCnnCD PLASTER AND HYDRAULIC 1 Cement, for asm by J.2. Im HA&TSWICK A IRWIN. THE SMITH HOUSE, (Opposite ih. Paeeewger Defet.) CLEAini2a.II, rA THE undersigned, having leased this koaj. for' a sorlee of yeara. Is ready to entertain atraa gera and travelers generally, and therefore eelWite) sojourners to give Bim k eall. Ills Table will a. supplied with the best Ibe market afford", and lis Par will contain the cbefeest ef winea aad liqeoiS. Tbe bouse, furniture, beds and bedding are entirely new, which alwaya adds to the oomfort of trarel.ro -hile the stabling attached la large and roeeUf- Juat auited for teaaustera. Charges moderate J.ni:7l) WILLIAM 8. UHADLBI. THE ALLEGHENY HOTEL. A1ARKET St.) CLEARFIK1iP; Pi. Tltlfl large and onmmodiou Bow hotel ha been opened fur the accommodation ol tb public, where tbe proprietor will be glau to meei his old friends, and receive a share of public pat ronage. By striot personal attention to the de tails of his business, he bopes to be able to rendor satisfaction te his patrons. Th TABLE will always be bountifully supplied witb the best that ean be procured is the market, and the BAH will contain a full stock of Llyl'OItB, BEER, A Good stabling attached. L A H 1 h It LCirULDl, COarflold, March I, 186V ly Proprietor. THE MANSION HOUSE, . Crnerof Beoond and Market Streets, , CLEAHFHTX1), PA. i THIS .Id aad commodious Hotel has. derlhg the past year, beea enlarged to double its former capacity for the entertainment of stran gers and guests. The whole building has boot refurnished, and tb. proprietor will span sx pates to render his gussle comfortable Wbll. atayieg with bim. pfTbt "Mansion noose" OmnlbdS rags te and from lbs Depot est tbe arrival aad departure ef each trota. svlis vouunsaii, epri.70.tf , Proprietor. SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE, Curwenevllle, Clearfield county. Pa. THIS old and well asublished Hotel, beauti fully situated e tbe banks of the Basque haaaa, in the koroagV of Curwensville, hae been leased for a term ef years by tba andereigaed. It haa keen entirely refitted, and la now open te tbe public generally aad the travelling comma olty I. particular. No pains will be spared t. render guests eemfortable while tarrying at this house. Ample Etabliug room for the eooomme datioa oftaama. Chargos moderate. Sept 78, 1870-tr. THE RAILROAD HOUSE, MAIN 6T., FlJlLirSBURa, PA. THB andersirned keeps eonctantly oa hand the best of Liquors. His table is always supplied with the beet the market affords. Th. traveling public will da well to give him a eall. bov1,'. ROBERT LLOYD. S1 UAVT UOl'81'. . Corner of Market and Front Streets, Clearfield. Pa. This magnificent Hotel Is entirely new, eem plete in sll its appointments, and convenient to the Court House. A free Omnibus runs t. and from tb. Depot on the errival and departure ef eech train. UEORUU N. COI.11LRN, April U, WO. Proprietor. WESTERN HOTEL, Opposite the Court House, CLEARFIELD, PENN'A. Aeoommodatlons first-class and cbergee moderate, eot JOHN F. TOUNfl, Proprietor. jyONTOUR IIOUBE, Opposite the" Court House, L0CE HAVEN, PENN'A. JeU'Tl IUI PEAL A E ROM, Prop's. " DANIEL CONNELLY, Doot and .Shoe Manufacturer, CLEARFIELD, PA. HAS just received a fins lot of French CALF BKINS, and Is now prepared to snanufae ture everything In hia line at the loweot DgureB. He will warroat bis work te be efl represented. 11. wmmmUMy aU.lt wll, mk hi. mmmm mm Market street, second dcor west of tbe poetefliee. where he will do all In hia power to render satla faction. Some Ine Qeiter tops oa band. mj,'7-y DANIEL CONNELLT. SEW BOOT AM) SHOE SHOP. EDWARD MACK, Con. MARKET A In Srs., CLEARFIELD, Pi. TUB proprietor has ontered Into th. BOOT BIIOK business at the above stand, and la determined not te be outdone either in quel Ity or price for hie works Special euention will be paid to manufacturing Sewed work. He has on hand a large lot ef Ereneh Kip and CalfBkins, of tho very beat qaallty. The eltl a.na o( Clearfield and vieinity are respectfully Invited to give him a trial. No charge for calls. nov,' l-tf grtrttivarr, Uiutvarr, (Etc II. F. BIGLER & CO., DB1LBBS II II A III) W A UK, Also, Manufacturers of Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. CLEARFIELD, PA. LOT OF SADDLES, BRIDLES, Harness, Collars, etc, for sale by II. F. BIGLER t CO. ALMER'S PATENT UNLOAD- Ing nay Forks, for sale by II. F. BIGLER 4 CO. QIL, PAINT, PUTTY, GLASS, Valla, ate., for sale by II. F. BIGLER A CO. JJaRNESS trimmlngs isnoB Findings, for sale by H. F. BIGLER at CO. QUNS, TISTOLS, SWORD CANES For sale by II. F. BIGLER & CO. TOVKS, OP ALL SORTS AND Rises, for sale by II. F. BIGLER A a). I RON 1 IRON I IRON ! IRON I For sale by II. F. BIGLER at CO. JJORSE SHOES & JIORSR 8UOB NAILS, for sale by II. F. BIGLER eV CO. pULLEV BLOCKS, ALL SIZES Aad best Manufacture, for sale by n. F. BIGLER CO. T MIIMISLK SKEINS AND PIPB BOXES, for sale by II. F; BIGLER k CO. pODDEit CUTTERS for snlo by m-.30.70 II. F. BIGLER A CO. The clear fikld WOOD -CHOPPERS' AXE! Manufactured especially for THE CLEARFIELD TRADE, BogVffl tl. P. BIQLER A CO.