hie" republican.1 CLEARFIELD- PA. ' i tnVfSPAY MORNntq, AUGUST 80, Wl. Terms of Subscription.'1' ,;: id tn advance, or within throe months .f 7 10 lid after three end before six months ... 1 80 r..i-.A . ' " , . 1 hi. einlratlon of six month. ., t 00 .-All ertielee to lasare insertion In this I"1"': - ta ores, at 19 e'oteek. (Man.) IKK. Methodist Episcopal I Church Rev. J. n. uToen. p..tor. Hillo "wi,rery PUMin, u .i ti P. M. ' ' Sver Meeting every Thursday, at tl P. M. 1 i.-mi.ninn Service, 8vst Sabbath of every ,,,h .tl A.M. - ) i '' It. Andrew'" Church Epleeopal Re. ..L,m HiLt. Publio Servioe Sunday morning r' jo o'clock. nd at I P. M Sunday School at 1 pa .-frAyr eteouug . niuHUf or..ung r o rioc. o.hiterlau Ctaurcb Bev.Mr.BurLin 'p.blie Service ry Sabbath, Rioralog end area- Baptist Church W. B, SKimsn, Pet-d-ijl .cleee everv Sabbath, mornlne or L.Miinf, alleraateiv. "' " r St. Frantic Church Catholic Rot. T. It ui.Mi.i'S. Mui at Ills o'clock A. M., an the r,, i u berth Sunday, at" each month. Coimr.'--Tbe" Stfitohnbor torm of oorf onrl commences on the fourth Monday, yth Easing Up.-r-Foiir mombors of Sheriff Pio' auiucr.ua family bare keeu released on WM sornea Hie part wek tnul reauotng ll lo a respectable site. -It-was expeotod that the ptrtlea who .tote Mr. Italcbertl bone, would ire thix til the vacancy in too eirsie, nut at yoi tney save not put lu a eppoareune. i ' - ! At Work. We feel quito clu'tcd ftt the improvemcnta being made ea oar streets by lie borough aatherltlea, . "Metier bxa than nee as." oe, let there be aome eoal aahea honied and seat, tered over the broken stone bh Bead stroet, so at to fill up tne' crovioQSf and thereby prevent the iteua front ainking lalo the ground, and solidlfj (be itroct. Barm Burkjk Wo incidentally leurn thftt Mr. Jo ho MuIhuUiod Rid.Dg in Bnuljr Uiwmbip, mMt th uffam entity Hb, hod btr oouisnMl hy tirt oinetimp lat week. ' Abut thirty torn or hay. thro hundred WhcU of oU, wngoq. bugjy, tvud an ftrinmg utenaUa, wen burned np. Xhev fire oom manic tvtad i the btn frou th n4 trwt whirl) hail taken fire from an fc.ijoiolni clearing. -" v,.i;t i i A- Ttronb TRAomT.-We loam by th mrttld that tht wire of Jijtm Mioobart, of Tyrone. u found lunpcinlcJ tj tbo Deck dead in (ho inoka houw, oa the afternoon of tbo S2d.J At, rat 11 waa auppoied to bo a deliberate etae of atil eidfi trat a ttmic .aveittgatlon Icvmi to patabliib ttic fact thai tbo, woioao ww.ijiurdered, and the Ltfttigiug prvooaa adopted tooorar it op. Thvoor ontr'a Jurj ia tb eas rendered a rerdlet "that Joanna Minehart came to her death hy itrangula tiun at the hand a of pome unknown person or per rfiet." It appearr the twain did not agree very well in their domeatlo relatlona, and other oircuia itauoci aurroundiug the oaM led to tbvarreatof the buband and a young woman named Amanda (1 intef, who were both tent to Jlotlldaysburg prtfl on on Thursda,y. . , " . . , ,. .- . - A State Vjbitor.-t Dr. Wilmcr Worthingtoni of Wtat ChoeUr, Praaldent of tha SlaU Hoard of Public Charitlea, rlslted our bor onjth laat week for the purpose of Inspecting our old priflon and examiniDg Into the sanitary oondl tlon of the prionera, axpenaci, ate.- The Doctor iii ti mated very plainly that If there had been no avaaetj m MillVIIIICt WIinuil erecting a new Jail, he would have given them a eo,rIcle"bluwiDg p,Mfaut m thejr-Wvie diffbnrg iaf their duty in a becoming and lawful manner, he wonld allow tlia old "nit a' noat" to pana Into oblirion with the other things rendered useless by the progress of bn pro racoon t Dr. Worthington Is one of the original fbundfnr of our present school ytPin, and la one Among tbo few of our public men who, (although be baa spent an ordi nary lifetime in an official eapaclty.) baa never had bis Integrity impeached. He is also one of the few old gentlemen who keep up with the pro grefa of the age. - ; ! ' t Out or the Woods. "ClearfioM raait no longer be ranked among your Inland town. They are building iron lie;lit-honsea there two fur Delaware Ba.y are under eon tract for the Jvsmmcnt, and areaiiooai Au'uhtd." ittnitimgdon "Clearfield has hatched out ligbt-bouae weigh ing ni),0ii uiidP. It vii uiSknafaotured hy Messrs. Biglijr, Young 4 Co and was built for Chap Tank Hirer,, t.'heMpeako Bay. It was of a.t and wrought iron The lantera wm ef cop per and sino. Governor lligler is given to spread -mf Iteht. and the abrtre light-hoan Is bis greatest mechanical aol.ieve.Aen,." fyrone Herald. 'uw, Monaieura, wh doa't you (root, and tell fhe real of the story t the Light house Board haj pair! Menirs. Biglcr, Young k Co., the builders in queition, a Very high compliment by Informing them that thesw aN tin Unrt ligbt-boases ever brought to the knowledge of the Board of having been completed and ahlpped on or previous to tho time stipulated In the agreement with the (Juvorn ent. . And this, too, while thej were making all the eastings for fttir new prlann, amounting to ov'cW .,n(Hl poundo; besides building a number of steam engines foj- the OU Kegionij from vhenoe they art receiving any number of orders since, their engines have bran tented by the fide of PfttsbnrgClnein-' tinti, Hew York, Boston and PbiaVielpbia engines. Yes, Indeed, w are out of the woods,. Just -come over fcero. Corn man, and take a look at our liajit-bouse manufacturing establtnhmrnt, and Our church ediflocs and private rosidenoea, and then- go bark and tako a look, it old fogy, parxbAonions Huntingdon, But yon need say nothing about our streets. Tby are a Utile out of vrder. etc. IloRE Tnur CAtfrtttT. It ives us piMvura t amHM that MeHtjichnrt bas rccov ered hla borscs, which were stolen from him Oua day night a weeJu, lie and Mr.Cowdrickpumued the thieves and overhauled them on Friday night, omev. distance beyond TidHonte.T At about 10 o'clock at night, while in a lane leading from tht main road, trarching for tracks, with a lantern, Mr. Heir hart heard tome on on horseback pawing up tht main nd, hut by the time he got to tht end of the lane they bad gone out of sight. It be ing very A ark and raining, lie had remained there hut a short time whin be hca,rd some one else eotnlng up the road, and In passing him he reeog qiced one of bis horses. , Jlo bailed the thief, but ha put spurs to bis horse and fled, Mr. Reiobart discharging three tbois after him. ' To passing np the road after the thieves they found two hats, and eontirrtton tbelf pursalt to Within a fa sniloa of the Now York ine,near Utignr (Irove, M arren eeuniy, wluire Utoy overhauled horses and tbieveealbrtalo fast. Traoking the horses to a barn, and talinfled they wr hi, they irtnrted fof the honse, and on pairing to the rear thny law two men making for the woods, one far in advance of tho other, - The rtmr man wafc secured, tbe lark of locomotion being enpetindneed hy 4 hsFl having passed through his thigh while bear the end of the lane and jttft pro lout to kiling hisbal,'nd fram wbioh ht was tofering mncbpaln.v Mr. Ittiebartand Cow oMek returned frith tho tbitf and horwet to Tidl- mde, where they sold' the horses for .ri()ll'M)d paiHvd on to Tionvata, where they arrived on &it "rdaynighl, bod bad th thief put In prtsoa, where Mr. Hi iehart would hare to frwia bntll Monday morning, when he would tnk bc train for this plaee. JU. tMwdrtck aim4?tH'rbi"tla rook- vine, and arrlred at bone on Monlajr night. The priaoner , gave his name M James iHrd, but was rcc'jgntd on bit arrival at Tidloul at Jtmot Harbor, Ohile bis aModato baaew by Utc name of Jamiana. Tht thief uVnlr stealing lb horse, l1mipg that they purehafed them from other paf. line of (tie trophies is a proles'iona. norse Uoaf'a saddle, which la quite easy to ride up go, and ean be very nicely roltedp n carried In an or dinary earpot hag. Mi ssrc Itilnbart and Cow. drink are entitled to great credit fo thair perse vtranoe, and Ihtdr ityt of energy will make horn tldrvea rare In our county. If ' ' f tf PmuMmjRQ.t-For tbe irst time in three years we "turned up" in Philipsburg on Sat urday morning last, at (:&0. and were really aston- Isliod at tht site and batantlal .rtgrfj o( the plaoe linoe wa last viiited.it, i After gToetlng from tin host of tht Railroad House and a few others at tho door of tbe bolel, tom tae exclaimed, "Utorgt, bohl on i and rook ing tcroa's tht way we noticed, at a second story window, the congenial face and portly form of Ei Sheriff Perks, buttoning on a 12 inch paper collar. We held on of oourse. Breakfast over, tht Sheriff pW Jit an apearabM on tbt; ground floor, with the remarkf "How long are you going to remain f Three boiArs( wt j-ejuarked.f "O, h-TOhl on," said tbo Hberir butjwe'at oboe started for iheosrfHaf office, shook Ellsworth by tbe hand, saw tht "ma chine"' was.in the band of a clever fellow, paper a "little Wbind time' but wonld bo all right by tbe next morning, , , Withdrew from among tht dirty typea and ink pott and popped into the mammoth tin and Iron Store, of that enterprising ciUaen, "Sum" Flegal, who Is doing a tremendous business In the way of telling very cheap stores, tinware and hardware generally j-1 w In eompanjrvith our eonduetorwo pasard to the steam grist mill, liUntly viewed the noi'sy thing, (uo time for details,) jumped Into a baggy with the Sheriff, drove out and Interviewed tht huge steam tannery, (a very highly flavored institution, but bound to make tht stockholders rich If prop erly managed.) passed out, flanked several very line school houses oa our return, took a side view at throe or four substantial eh ore b edi fleet aud glanced at a number of rery tasty private resi dences as we passed along tht streets to our hotel time, less than 140. .' t I i Vpon the whole Philipsburg, after a long god tedious campaign, has at length passed the Rubi con. , Its eitisens nunibor among them snaay pub lie spirited characters, lire business men, contribu ting largely toward churches and schools, Wt propose '"doing" that village more at length on tome fuluri occasion, and in dosing this epistle would say that "Bob" Uuyd's Lb tbe plaee to eat and sleep for all who arc satisfied with such worldly comforts and Sheriff Perks is the proper man for your guide, because be knows everybody and everybody knows him, beaides bU easy aad democratic manners gain you an admittance to every business place and the aoeuJ circle of every well regulated family. (, , ,, , - ; ,, ,( Burglar Killed.--M r. John Spear Thompson, of Martha Furnace, called on na on Tuesday Last, and stated that the burglar whom he shot dead, on Sunday night, while be was try ing to break into his store, U snppoeed to be a man named Johnson a professional burglar from Harrisburg. lie had on his person a Sevan shooter, with every barrel loaded, and a n amber of bnrgla rlout Instraments. lie waa between SS and 86 years of age) about Ave feet film fneheiTri height, with a oaady mostaobe grey eyes, Hgbt"brown bair, fair complexion, and had on a pair of green panUlooas, A variety of things were fbund on hn parson, ampng which was an envelop at" dress ed to Ann it Rtbinsow, 77 Virgin alley, Pittsburg. Mr. Thompson state! that -when be heard tho notee at the door bt got op caatiously and got hit revolver from a stand near by, and, aftor waiting a moment or so, flred through the open wire tran som above the door, hoping to frighten the tbe If or thieves away, and never dreaming that he had hit anybody,' Hearing then, what be supposed was tho noise of some one gutting off the porch and away at fast as possible, be opened the door and fired another shut out into the darkness. Kot seeing any on nor hearing any more noiae, he quietly went bark to bed, satin fled tbat he wonld not be disturbed any more tbat night. In tbe morning, whtn he opened the door to get water to wash his faco with, there was tha dead burglar, lying cold aud stiff, with a bullet hole through his head. ' r- Mr. Thompson says that tht fellow had got on a' barrel and must bare been standing looking through the transom when be flred, and tht noise of bit fall was what be took to bo tht hurried de parture of thoeooNBdrel from the porch. m A coroner a jury wm mmmoaed, and rendered a verdict according to the faets of the case as stated above, altogether exonerating Mr. Thomp son from any blame in the matter. Tbe fellow was a professional burglar, and deserved all be re ceived, although the killing was entirely uninten tional on Mr. Thompson's part, lit flred through the transom purposely, so that he would not hit any one. Tf the burglar's head was at the tran som at that moment, it waa bis own fault not Mr. Thompson 'Blltfmt Watchman. Bask 11a ix. Tbo following is the scare of a game of base ball playt-d at B rook v Hit, on Thursday, August I7tb, between the Rough aad Heady Base Ball Club, of 4enfleld, and tbe Llghtfoot Club, of Urookrllle ! . ' t , ' , Rocr.ri aso ready. Woodward, c. f... Karly, 1 b..-...... W alters, p LIOnTPOOT. Pal meter, 1 b. o. a. 4 4 4 4 Craig, 1 b. .. ft Brown, c.t 8 In del ins, 1. f......... 4 Hrott.p .... 3 Bishop, a. f. 8 J. Hen derma, r. f.. 8 Meade, 3 b 4 L. Henderson, a. i. 8 Radebaub, 1. 1. HosenkraM, 3 b. 3 Adanui, e,..t...... 3 I'eUit, ,& b 3 How man, r. f.,..M 4 Brown, 1. f... S Total,. ...17 M Total... -37 63 Flirt caught Hough and Ready, 11 ;' Light foot, 10. Home run llghtfoot, 1. Umpire K. If. Clark. Scorers Allen II. Tto sertkrana, A. A. Carlisle.' ,u Time of game three hours aud fix minutes. . The following it tht score of a game played oa Friday, August lath, on the grounds of tho Ori ental Club, at Rcynoldaville i 7 OBI lint Ala. Ifcckinan, L f...... Haines, t H. Ituynolds, 3 b- a. 'Huron inn anajtv. o. n. 6 Earley, 1 b. 4 4 Walters, p. Adaiaa, o,.m4.i Brown, 3 b Kadebaeb, a. ta.i.. Luooro, 8 b....... Bowman, f. f. Husenkrans, 1. f... Woodward, o. f... I orrence, c I... M. Hbvnolda, I Nicholson, p.t..M 9 ClarlLVb-MM.. 0 Rcott, r. f..tr,i 4 titcb, 1 b.,.,.., 3 Tulal,.. ....27 45 ' Total,.;,.w...J7 0 files caught Oriental, 0 ; Rough and Ready, 12, .Home runs urirmai, l. Vmplre Alfred Scnflcld. Seorerl Bishop and Allen II. Roscnkrans. j Time of game four hours and twenty-seven "ir??,; i .7 ; -j - i ! . v i"jt tent Commnnleated. A VetKran Gone Died. At the residence of hi ion, Geo. Morrison, in (loaben town h ip, on Monday, August 31st, 1871, JosKi UotiHtamx, aael about 91 jw. , Tho deceased was born In Cheater county, tbis State, and removed with his parent Into Lycom ing county, . After residing tktrt for a time, be Went to Centre county, and there was drafted Into the United Statec service, during tht war of 1813, and acrnd hi oountry until he was honorably dis charged, lie again returned to Centre county, and wa there married to Sarah Ardrey, who la still lingering on tbe shore of time til! her deliv erer oome. 1ft can with bis family to lh townty ahoni 4t yeari ago, and ha lived in this Ammonify about 29 years, loved and respected by all hit neighbors, . Truly bit was a ript old ago. lit I now gathered to bis fathers. -JCentre county papers plena copy.) ' , ' I' ef t a To Directors. A friend handu u the following resolution, unanimously adopted at the convention of Directors, held at Curwensvllle, the 80th of Junt butt mtmd. "That each Secretary In the comity end to L. C. Bloom, Kq., Curwcnarille, the suc cess of each teacher in their respective districts, and said success of all teachers to be printed on slips and on copy at to taoh bofcwl. ' Thn anoccfS of teachers to be dealpmafed by ArrM immediately after their names 1 signify ing perfect, 3 good, 8 middling and 4 poor. Tbe d i He rent peoreianea wm piww once. Tho eonrentloo wa a satcoos, and tho en tire proceedings should have been punnanen. More such meetiuga would certainly prove benefi cial to the oauftc of education. T?Ut of Itiitirt remaining unclaimed In Me PcittoJIce al peyrAold, for tht week ending By waters, Amos. - , 0 Donnell, P. Dugan, Mia Co nulla. Ros, James C, ti Fioley, Jamcj. . .. Rnnlnger, Harry. Gregg, I. B. Hilev, Mr- Charlie.. (ipplo,Mias Annl. , ; Smith, Jesse P. (( . Harris, Philip., ,. Hmiley, . W. ( Kimball, O.F, , . .. Bexln. L. Murtiltey, Jnremiah. Woaber, Ml Tiara. Mejlonabl, EwcnA. y.A.WAUUX, ' Xw LANntoRD. Wa understand tbat Mesir. David Johnston A Son, tormeriy. of the Mansion lleusa, and Into of the Leonard Hnse, In this plaee, havo leaatd and taken charge or tlu llrookerhoff Ifnuie, Tri Btllefonte, , . , . f ( f , j LtTTpi FROM CHCIT TOWNtHIP. ' K iXvWt Au(Ult 24th( 187It 1 Ma. Bntvon t It haa become the custom of late to make known through the columns of tbo county papers tbe Improvement! that are waking in th several towns In the eountv, which Is proper. It gives enoouragoment to others to trim up aad pot things In order. Dilapidated buildings, worn-oat folds, the fence rotted down and overgrown with bush, are not nice to look at. Our klud and agreeable naighbon of Xtw Wash ington, I notion, have been plowing bor bom, and to good purpose, for they are very enterpris ing. I do not suppose there is another town in tbe county that tan surpass it for good roads, side walks, Ac .-' J .J ' . J v. . . But Newburg, Chest township, has also caught the spirit of improvement severely. I have been waiting to see them sound their praise through yonr columns, but there has nothing appeared as yoL They are a very modest people in that vil lage, as yon are fully aware, and are unwilling to sound their own praise, so I have concluded to blow their trumpet for them. Tbil arises alto gether from their own bash fulness. Isaac Markel and M. H. Hard, Jr., have each pnt np large and commodious dwellings, and the enterprising land lord bas improved and beautified his hotel, making It quite Inviting in appearance. L. J. Hurd haa a dwelling going up, and the old merchant, whose bond it a good as his word, Is enlarging bit store house, which is a good sign. These buildings are all on Front street. Tbe Chief Jnstio and High Constable hare each put up large and comfortable residence, on Maiden alley.. This, I think, Is something to boast of, considering tho stiffened times and that little or no lumber was taken down to market. On laat Saturday night the quiet and peaceful village of Newburg was Ku Kluxed, and tbe ellt sen thrown Into a state of great excitement by tbo appearance of a very large man, n perfect giant, something short of ton feet and very much bent, with a pair of largo leather trunk strapped across Mi shoulders, filled with rocks, whieh be threw In every direction. Fortunately no person wa hit t aoveraJ made very narrow teeapet. Borne of tht houses, however, art bruised, . lie passed on to the bridge, or perhaps further, but after some time returned, in company with a very large, long haired, dark, Ill-looking eompaulon, who bad very much tbe appearance of the ehap that, afcwcari ago, In this place, undertook to inform a respecta ble company tbat the Gyrene who carried the cross on which our Saviour wa orueifled waa a black man, and tbat wa the cause of Iimd being an Abo litionist, and consequently in favor of all tbe just and unjust punishment that could be inflicted up on the eiava-bolding State. The people are at a loss to determine whether the interlopers were the forerunner of the Kn Klux or the Whisky King. However, as they passed out civilly, no person disturbed thera, but If they return and make another attack the oitisena will defend them selves and their property, because there are no V. S. troops to be spared up North, as they are all Sooth nominating Grant for 1873. Birds of a feather, yon know, will flock together. - If the chaps return you shall bare due notice, and they may fool around until tbey will be tent down to board with Sheriff Piet ' ' . - 1 guess th. is about all th time ' Yours, Ac, BARNEY. Communicated. ' , PtnrinLh, Angavt, 1871. Mn. EntTon t There is now quite an excitement along our quiet creek. The grading of the Rail road, the continually coming and going of strang er, and tbe advance of produce, bas at last opened our eye. Tbe last, but not tht least exeltement, wa the pnblie examination of our Pen field school, last Friday a week. Six or eight clUaens, two di rectors, and the Couuty Superintendent, ware present. ' The sehoTars defined word after word, In their reader and spellers, klvery dot, mark, fig ure, pauses,, tnpital lettora, Ae., tbat could be found, were naked and answered by tht scholars. They drew map after map, and analysed letter after letter in writing. Every scholar tn school can print or write. - Their reading from th small est to th largestIs so much like talking tbat I defy any one lo tell tbt difference. Their prog ress astonished all who beard them recite. If the above statement is doubted, all 1 ask is a visit to tbe school. A, M. Accident. Mm. Dillon, an eldorly lady, residing near K fieri own, wa thrown from a bnggy, a short distance from the Advent church, near tho above plaot, on Monday morning, August 21st, sua tain in g injuria so serious that at last ac count bcr life waa despaired of. Sbt wa return ing from a visit to her daughter, a Mrs. Johnson, when she met with tht accident, Philiptburf Journal, Examine' the Liuts. Let every Democrat examine the registry Hats and see that not only bli own name but those of bil friends and neighbors are upon U, . , . Inquisitive. Tho Meek editor of tht fialltfonte WattXman asks tbe incendiaries of tbat borough why they always kindle their flres on Saturday night. TI strange. Fon BAB.---AntxocIentFasnllyCarriage,near-ly new. Inquire of T. J. Bonn, Clearfield, Pa. C. D. Watson baa received this week tho finest lot of cutlery ever brought to Clearfield county. For dents' Furnishing Uoodn, Trunks, Satchels, to., call on D. R. Fullerton. . II (mix At this season are particularly liable to disease and distempers of all kinds. Prudent horse owner will prevent this by the use of an oc casional paper of Shaw'l Celebrated Condition Powdcrc Sold every where. Just received at D. R. Fullerton! a largo stock of Boot and Shoes, which will be sold at the low est figures. ' 1 CtniftTiBLR AcAnanr. This Institution, under : the care of Rev. P. L. Harrison, A. M., as Prlnol-1 pal, will open for tht reception of students on I next Monday, th 4th of September. Wo have examined tho circular, kindly sent us by the Principal, and It give ns pleasure to state, tbat it ; embraces a complete coarse of study to the 40m- mon and higher English, classical and ornamen tal bmnehei of education. Instrumental and vocal music, painting In oil and water colon, wax work and drawing In pencil and crayoning, will receive special attention. Professor Harrison has strengthened his board of instructor by tbo addi tion of very efficient teacher in tbt abort named stud let. Parents In Clearfield and elsewhere, looking for a good school will do well to comma oicate with Rtv, -Mr. Harrison before making a selection. Wt wish him nbnndant suoccsc Ai a genuine, mild, safe, efficient and accurately compounded toolo, West Branch Bitter stand preeminently at tho bead. The chemlco physio logical combination adapt It with almost univer sal application to all diseases In which a tonic and blood purifier If indicated. Manufactured exclu sively b A. I. Sbaw, Clearfield, Pa., and sold by druggists and storekeepari everywhere D. R. Fullerton haa Just returned from th east with a targa and oho lot selection of the latest Styles of Hat and Caps. Chart i) Lubrleatlnr Castor Oil. Lithtnlnc Fir- Killer V atter, Sponges of all varieties and sixes. Flavoring Extract of a superior quality, for sale at tho Drug Btore or iiartswtcn a lrwtn, tieeona street. V t'. ,... jTlt-3m Dr. F. riafto, Eclectic Physloian and Sargcon, offer bis services U tht people of Clearfield and vicinity, and will tin la reauiness 10 auena an nrofeaaionat calls, by day or night. Office on Heed street, W't of the depot, Clearfield, Pa. May 31, iHTi-tr On Juno 22il, at a plc-nlcn.er New Millport, by Rcr. W. B. 8Ki!"rn, Mr. J. T. WI1.I.IAMH to Ml.. E. M. III.ENN, both of Knos townthlp, virarncia bounty, ia. i , , Oa July lllh, 1871, at Ike Union llot.1, la Union Town.bin. hr FnananM-a Hot'traTah, R.n Mr. OEIIItllk W. KNIII.KH tn Mil. CATHARINE RKY ENr-TDN ; both of Jefferson County, Pa. On July tilth, ISM.by Farnraira 1lot.t.orT-k, Kn.. Mr. JHHIII'A III NTINUTON to Mies HANNAH JANE IlEK.MKR) both of Jefferson Counly, Pa. On Augint 17th, 1B71, by Fnananli a llouira tin. K.,i.. Mr. WILLIAM IIKNHY to MUs LK VINA (LINE; bulb of Union Township, Ciaer- I.d Countr. I'a. On Tbursdar, Angmt 17lb,'171, at the retl Arnrm of the IrlnVe Karonte. by ReT. J. Foaraa llri.l.. Mr. R. A. CAMHK1.L, of Oaoaola, to Mi.s KMM A CROCKETT, of Wil1iem.port, Pa. mtA. i; ri..,rlrlJ an An.u.1 fAth. 1871. CIIARI.EH, son of Dr. T. J. and risata K, Koraa, agad montlia . . i . I ' ' " JOHN TROUTMAM, J Dealer In all kinds of " . FURNITURE, 1 ' Market StraoL One door oast Allegheny House, ' augl8 71 CLEARFIELD, PU TjINK, WHITE A ROAN LINING SKINS I just reouiTM aaa ror aaie y Aprl M, lt7. H. F. BIULER A CO, - piKllanra: AMD 1 Boots and Hhoei! " : THB PLAC1 TO lltl Ilats k taps,' Boots & Shoes, ! " IS At ! ' . FCLLKRTOSS SEW STORE! r 4.--. . 1 "i One doer north of saw Maaonla Building, : , " CLEARFIELD, PA. '.( , ' v " '1 Tbe largeat stoek of goods ll this Una arar brought lnt tha want;, la now apaa.for tba la spHtloa of th. publio, and will be eold at lh. .1 Very Lowest Cask Pricul . Also, a splendid assortment of DENT'S FUR N1H1IINU UOOU8, oonsisting of Bhlrtt, Collars, Neoktiei, Uandkarohtert, U lores. Underwear, A largo stoek of CABPKT8 and OnXLOTHS, which will be disposed of at astonishingly low prioea. A liberal share of patronage la raspeet- fully aolleitad. ,. ' DON'T FAIL TO CALX.-X " ' Store on Second St., below Market, Clearleld, Pa. dttttt' - D. K. FUM.KRTON. , ANNOUNC E ME liT EXTBAOHDINAIiy 1 T " 7 1. . 'til . ' . .... " I WOULD r.pectfull- anaoanM Id tka arttl. uih or CLKARFIBLD and Tlolnlty'that I bare opened np In tha new Matoni, Bnlldiag, Br st door below lb. Mansion uona,, oa oeoona Street, with a ,ntlr, n.w stoek of ' WATCHES, CLOCKS A JEWELRY, ."'. f Of the lau.t itjlas and b.it lalsb, B.lMUd wllk ear.. I bar, aa a.sortai.at from all tba lataat aoTeltlea In J.w.lry, talta. kU far tba H.lld.js. i ' l ' ' f J A large stock of American Welches from tha factories of Appl.tcn, Tree, a CI., at Walt bam, Haas., and th, National Watch Company at Elgin, III., In front 1 t, 8 oi. cases, always en hand, and warraated. ' y Thankful far your p.et liberal patronage, I bop,, by ttrlot atl.ntloa to btulneas, to merit a continuance ef fa, same. ' All kind, ef repairing In my line promptly attended to. 8. I. BNfDER. Doeembar 114, 871. s ACKBTT da SCHRYVER, .-.. : i J .1 ! i. w - natLint in BULDLVG HARDWARE, .-. ji Also, maaafaotareri of Tin and Sheet Iron Ware, Scooud Street, CLEARFIELD, PA. ' Carpenter, and Builders will tad II to their adrantage tolamlne our stoek before parahasing eleewbere. .'. t .. STOVES ! , . STOVES t , , . We are now eelllng the celebrated TIMES COOK and RELIANCE, the cheapest aad beat stores In tbe market. r - " ' l T ? .' Brery stare fully warranUd. ' ' .. .. , ALSO, , i PARLOR, IlEATIKO, ' and RAFTINO STOVES I which will be sold a, ehaap a, any in thaeoanty. Strict attention paid orderiog article, for par- tica who denire it. tr-Itoong, Spoatlng and Job work done en roawnabla terma. . . . ' ' Clearneld, Pa, April It, 1871. s ELLING OFF AT CORTI , ' FOR C A s n I . . j Tb, l.rgMt ,teok ef 'i f t it x i T.r n e erer offered In CLEARFIELD I . At tba STEAM CABINET BITor.eonier'Market and Fifth Streets, CLnAnrlELU, rA. Tb. rnid.rrlrned wttnld annonnea to th, public that be bas on hand and is now offering ohoep for cash, the largest stock of Knrnltare ever in (tore in this county, consisting oi " ' Uphotitered Parlor Suits, Chamber Setts, , . , Estentlon Tables, SMretariaa, Book Case,, ; l i. ... Badstwd,, .. ' . Spring Beds and Mattresses, Loange, and . Benches, Plain A Marble Top Tablet a Bureaus, Washstaadt, . ' Cane Seal and Common Chain, ' Rocking Chairs, ; Looking Glasses, Window Shades, Picture Frames, Cords and Tassels, Aa. II. manntaetures and keeps aa band Pat ent Hnrlna Beds, tha best arer invented. No family should he without them. Any kind of goods net on band aaa be had on snort nouoe. Upnoi.tertng ana repairing iraau COFFINS, of all slat,, aaa be had on a half. hours' notice, and at tne lowest priocs. a aeuuc tion of 20 per eent made for easb. METALLIC CASKS, or Boxwood. Walnut and Cherry Cofflm, with glass or wood topi furnished on flfe hours' notice. . , TWamal attendance with hearse on funeral oooaslaaa, and nwrlagaa ferrniin., wnen dmiraa. Thn.vin. the nalilio for ta.l farora, and be strict personal attaation to business, I hope to reeetee a continuance oi tne same. Remembwr tba place the Fleam Cabinet Shop, corner of Market aad firth Streets. March 1, 'tl-Iy. DANIEL BENNER. T' .It T1SI Tlt . RTUV t'Jt I STOVES I STOVEHI AVAPLE & "MAIITMAN. Desire to Inform tho titlteni of Osceola and the public generally, that they have just received a inrge and splendid assortment of Stoves, House hold . Hardware and Stamped aad Japanned Ware of all kinds. Also that we manufacture and keep constantly on band a fall assortment of Tinmen's Wans, whieh wo will dispose of at cither wnolenl or retail, to suit nuirbateri. Roofing, Spouting, Repairing and all kinds of loo work stent loeraer ana wunaispaten. -Strict attention paid ordering art soles par ties desiring It, Consumers will find It to their advantage to purchase from as. Oar attach nnd prices will sat is ly yon that we eo sen good wart price that plea tht people. -,'-. Yon will Had us on Unrtln street, atari op nosita the Kxebang Hotel. Osceola Mills, Pa May 10, l87Mf V. LI II A N A M j I'ltACTICAL' MILLWRIGHT, .' ' - J ttTIIERSBURO, PA. ... .,,! Agent for the Anerieaa Double Turbine Water Wheel and Andrews KaJbeon Wheel. Cen fur nish Portable Orlit Millt on short aotlee. JylXTI IHB LATEST, ROTH .V i if' I. M .1 ! a 1 THE: 'LATEST MOVE l 'i .! .1 . HARTSWICK & IRWIN'S i ,i ., ...... ." . - 7.,r . D BUG ST ORB, , ti ,i r - i i . 'I 1 1 T their new building on Second Street, nearly .'' f opposite th, store of Wearer A Betts,,'ul) ! CLEARFIELD, PA., Where the, will eontiaae t aupnly their old and M naany new enslnmara aa aay aoata, with - rUUE DUUGS! 1 - CHEMICALS! ' I'll t ,!-:' ' ' ... - .' T' PIIARMACEUTICAL PREPARATIONS" f 'r (Including all new romedles,) Patent Medicine Faluu aad Oils, Olaaa and Putty, School lioote, nutionery, raper, Ac; also, a full line of Drug gists' Snndriet, Hair , (f.. i . V " .. -Tonics, . . ; Cotmeliea, Perfameries, Toll.! Artlelaa, Brasbaa, .- Toilet Saapa, Pooket Books, o, allot -tha best quality. .... PURE MXES AND LIQUORS, ' ' for medical A sacramental purposes only, Pure Wlilts Lead, Colore of all kinds, Raw and Boiled Linseed Oil, Varulahet, Turp,n-,, . , tine, Coal Oil, Paint A Varnish ; ' . Brn.ber, Flawing , ' . ;. '' ' ' " ' - Estrada, . Confectionerlea, Bird Seed, Spice, ground and . angrouna, oi an am... SMOKERS AND CIIEWERS , Will And oar stock nf Chewing ..J B.-LU. T ..... nn Ti. nnr. A .nil Do- mettle Cigars, Snuff and Fine oat to be of tbe t - very best nranoa in ma mare... . LAMPS AND CHIMNEYS, - . . . . All kinds of GLASS WARS, GARDEN SEEDS, . MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS and Musical Trimmings ef .rery variety. . tlariag a long experience tn tbe bu.ineM, and an attensire and well eelected stoek ef medieines, we are enabled to 811 Phy.ieieus' prescriptions at tha shortest nollae and an tha moat nasonabls tertea, day and eight. r1' - HARTSWICK A IRWIN.' Claarileld, Pa., May tl, 1871-tf. r. t.. i. "For thy Stomach's Sake and thine "other Infirmities." St. Paul. DR. ItOYKlTN PURE WEST BRANCH BITTERS. A' Ufa, pnre, pVaaaaat and bealth-giring Tonic strlctlv renUblc. and mannfactnred from tha most pare and choi.e materials Is not a spirit driak nor substitute for whisky, but a sotenliAe eoaipoand, for the protection of the system and the cure of disease, made from chemically pnre spirits, entirely free from fusil ell or other Irrita ting properties, and will not disagree or offend the most delicate stomach. A loag prime expert. enc has attested Its Superiority over all Ordinary Remedies. No Bitters at present offered to the Public contains m stuofa medicinal virtue, and yet aa tah and pleasant to take. lis ate la lo cure disease, and it will not ore. to an appetite for splrltaous liquors, hut will cure the effects of dissipation. T, Increase the Appetite, USB IT. USE IT. TSB IT. USE IT. , USB IT. USI IT. USE IT. . USI IT. USE IT. USB IT. USE IT. USE IT. To promote Digestion, To cure, Dyspepsia, ! To care Feror and Ague, , To care Slllioasnese, ' To cure Constipation, To ear. Chronic Diarrhoea, To core Heart-burn, to'are Ffatutenoe, To-ewre Add fjraetatlone, To cure Norrous Debility, f o cure llydoehondrla. Tc aura Sallowneas ef Complexion, USB IT. To rare Pimples and Blotohes, USB IT. For (lenerel Prostration 'ef the V Physical powers, USB IT, nnd It will cure yon. gold everywhere, M l W P" bo,u, MI,," facturad ticlusirely by A. I. SHAW, , ; Druggist, . CLEARFIELD, PA., Who offers liberal Inducements to tht trade. ; Oct. 27, IMIMf. For Rent I TnR undersignod offers to rent a DWELLING HOUSE and BLACKSMITH SHOP, situate .1 Ostend P. O. In Hell town.hlp. This le a rery . .. , .... ,k. k.,.lnu. .A full sat of tela In th, shop. Plenty of ou.tom. A gned ...hoel In the tillage. Address or apply to 11. h. llriHl.rson or tne euosorinrr. March 16 U 11KNRY BRETH, Jr. Insure Your Property l' .nrpantas, sneh as Mw "Fatmerf Malaal," ol yora, i a. in.-.nw, vibot.... , .Uennanla," ef New York, aad ollwre. Ratcj reasonable, and in ca, of ton money will he paid up promptly. 1RV1M A KREHS, '(learnald, ti., April II, 17 l-tf. ' CARBOLIC PLANT PR0TBCT0R- i -for sale hy Jc28-nt HARTSWICK A IBWIN. 1ILK II ATS Lataat Spring itha-' ' 4 D. B. FULLIRTOND. Tun DEMOCRATIC ALMANA0 for 1888 1887 and 1888 for aale at tba Port OaVae. p,msWaanta. Mailed as any addraea. , r. i ' i ' ' 1 i ,.!.;., ... i .. " '' : ,t : .. .. ..J- ff. fri oo,'f.ir SPRING1 G00DSI ' r r vi iiUir, vi r i JUST RECEIVING ! , T IQIIT CALICOES, SPLENDID 10c. CAM I J cues, Delaines, Shirting Checks, Muslim, Plaids, White tloedsr Percales, Jap.oee Silks, Dlaok Silks, Silk Poplins. Ulaek Alpaeaa, Table Linens, Velveteens, Shawls, Boys' Cassimeres, Ao. T ' AT I. MILES KRATIIR'Sl '. HOSIERY, SILK OLOVES, BEST PARIS Kid Olo.es, Lace Callers, Hair Bwilohea and Chignons, 11 air Nots, Corsets, Hoop Skirls, As. AT 1. MILES KRATIER'B! KR'r:i"- D RESS TRIMMINGS, SILK FRINGES Satin, Velret Ribbons, Battons, Aa. l ' AT J. MILES XRATZBR'S I ' 1 TRIMMED HATS, RIBBONS,'' ! Millinery Goods, As, As. ! :'. J - . ,.!!' AT i. MILES KRATZER'S I '.I i h .i UNRQUAI.ED STOCK OF LADIES' AND Oblldrea's Shoe, and Oallere, Mea'a French Kip and Calf Boot., Calf and Lasting Oalters, Ao. AT J. MILES KRATZER'S I 2VsAfs PIECES WALL PAPER 8s. to tJJJ 11.00 per bell Carpels, Floor Oil Cloths, Window Shailea. ht White tlraalta Tea Ware, Glass Ware, Table Knifes and Forks, Ao. It .-r.- l - ' ' ' : ., " " " AT Jt. MILES KRATZER'S 1 ; CHOICE TEAS, COFFER,' AND OTnKR Orooerles, Dried Apples, 1'eaches, Cherries, Pruaes, Canned Pcacbaa, Tomatoes, Cern, Aa. -Tbe abore, with aa immense stook of other Goods, hare been bought at tbe lowest eaah priooa, and will be offered at rery low rates. ' se"Come and examine then whether yen buy or not. . ;., - J. M. KRATZEB.' (Formerly C. Krateer A Sons.) Next door to II. F. Biglcr A Co.'s Hardware Store. ClearAeld, March Is, 1871-tf. - ... .i 1871. 1871. FOR THE SPRING CAMPAIGN! FliilRES THAT, ARE FACTS! REED BROTHERS' Dry Goods, Nltlnn, Trlmtnlng At Millinery emporiuai, -r. CLEARFIELD, PENN'A. Tbe caly exclusive Dry Goods Store la the ooanty. Study Your Interest!' '1 : Buy Where You Can the Cheapest I DRY GOODS: Heavy and 8ne Brown Mualine, Bleached Mua tins, extra wide Brown and Bleached Sheetings, Pillow Carina-. Tickina. Hlrkory Btrtpe, Denims, Blue Drills, Cottnnades, Cassimeres, Flanaels, Priiita. Delaiaaa. Percales, Lawns, Grenadines, Hemaniea. Summer Silk. Japanese Silk, Black Silk, very good, at 11.21 par yard. Tha above are aew, fresh good., and nave only to be priced to know or their remarkable eneapneee. HOSIERY! Ladies' plain and ribbed Hoae, 12!e. to 8l.S per pair. Cbildrea's plain aad faacy Cottoa Hoae, dent's Brewa and Blaa Mixed Hose, Buaaratout and Saparlne Brilti.k Regular Made Hoae, Hal. briisaa and Lisle Thread Hose, Ladies', Misers' Children's, Oent's and Doya' India Oause and Lisle Thread Underware. Lediee', Men's and Children's Berlin, Lisle Thread and Silk Ulovea, Children s Md tiloves, Ladies' Kid O lores, all colore, $1.28, (I 78 and 82.00 per pair, Gent's Kid Gloves, all colors, Lisle Thread aad Dertia moves. , WHITE GOODSi- Piques, ekolce ityk-a In Stripes, Flgnres, Cords and Satin Finished, 28 to80e. per yard; Jaconets, Nansook., Victoria Lawn, Swiss Hull, white and oolored Tarlatan, Tape Checks, Mosquito Net, Curtain Net, 2.1, 40. AO aad 80 cents and 81 .00 pet yard; Towles and Towling, Brown and Bleached Table Dameses, napKins, yunts, o. Enali.h Crochet Edainxs, Imoerial Embrnld. cry, Registered Embroidery, Valencia Lace, Not tingham Lace, Frilling, Alexandria Frilling, Hamburg Edging, Inserting. Magle and Always Rcadf Ruffling, Hercules Braid, Alpaca Braid, Hair Nats, Black and Brown Switches. Chignons, Buttons ef every description, Sleeve Buttons, Ac FANCY GOODS: ' Lace Collars, Linen Collars and Cuffs, Under sleevee, Chimleets, Handkerchiefs, Ties and Bows, Ribbon and Millinery Goods, Trimmed Hats and Bonnets, Ao., Ac T-Buycrs will please give this their atten tion. Time and money will be saved. Remember tba place i ,. ' REED BROTHERS, yl "I S-.1 T . Market street, Clearleld, re, , Fight la Glen Hope Over! ALL FREE, AGAIN! AND THE MONEY PAID1 WILLIAM S. DICKEY takes this method of Informina hia numerous friends aad cas- lomara that he haa sold cut hia entire stoek of Store Gooda In Glen Hone lo James M. Uiokey 41 Co., and to thank his friends and eustomars tor their liberal patronage wnne in ou.inea. in men Hopa, and asks share for tbe aew Arm, who intend keeping a trst-olese Dry Goods and gen eral variety store. ! Their stock will consist la pari of Ladles' A Gent's Fancy Hals, Ladies' Hose, from 12i lo .10 cent., Ladies' Dress Uoods, a lull , line. Notions of all kiada, Oassimcree, a . full line, Jeans and Coltonades, Al pacas and Lustre, 40. to 81.18 , -iiri , ' per yard, Arpacas, bea.lies, t ' '. c . . at f8 muw yard, . .. I I. ... . Ladiea' Fanoy i ,. . Gailera, . '.. a fall line. , Na.IOaltersatf2.2a, good at 81.78, a full line of Ladies' Shoes, Mieaea'and Chil- (Iron's Shoes, Ledies'Spring Shawls, ' Chignons and Silk Curia, Perfumery and Hair Oils, Mu.lln and Calico from 8 te lie. No. 1 Calico, 8 Tarda for 81.00, Confeotionerira, a full line, French and Tin Toys, No. 1 Ore- ; cerics, for country trade. In fact a full line of fancy and prime goods, lo salt eur trade. Wa intend selling en a '. er snort credit system, and wa know onr euslomer. will prodt by It, All kinds ef oountry predoes teksn in exchange for goods. WANTED. No. 1 Freah Boiler, 88,8(18 sigh-teen-loch Shingles, by count, 1,000 Sheep I'ells, Beef Hides end Calf Skins, for which th. highest market price will be paid, aw-Olve us a trial before you purchato your goods. Ws will give yon bargains. JAMES M. DICKEY A CO. Qlen Hope, Pa., May 17, 1871.4m. cniriir Awni'vrfMi'VTt (Jl .blinaaj rt.i.i vsvi-vaj.iaaj.i I HAVE this day associated with art In tha mercantile buainea. my hrMher, Robert Reed, and the business will be continued under the Arm natnarsf : , . R H E T) U M O T If It H We will eonllaua so. make.th Dry Goods and Notion business a specialty, and all the newest fabrics and latest novelties la the market will be kept en kaad. : ' ' - ; ' Tha Brauoh Store kt Oarwensvllle will he en( tlnneit, where will be foaad at ehoice s, line of goods as al ear main sura in uearneiu. New Spriag goeda will be el hud about tbe Mlk el Man " The book accounts of Wat. Reed will be promptly """T .WM. REBD, Clearneld, Fa., Marih 1, 1871. '"grj v5t)ofl,'8rrlrt, tr. tr rtEACR II BVIOPEI I L 0R1AT EXCITEMENT IN FRENCH VILLE I The bloedr contact between France and Praisla Is at an end for the present, o far a tht slaugh tering of men nnd too destruction of property Is concerned. Tbo Royal Jugglers no doubt pride themselves aad rejoloe over tbt result, but how In significant it tbeir work when compared with tba bom ana and cbristiaa efforts of L. M. COUDRIET, who baa undertaken to supply all the eitisens la the lower end of the county with food and raiment at exceeding low rates from his mammoth store la MULSONUURG, where he can always be fonnd ready to Wait upon callers and supply them with Dry Goods of all Kinds, Soon at Cloths, Satlnetts, Casilmeros, Muslim, jJelatne, Linen, Drillings, Calicoes, Trimminns, Kibbons, Lace, ! Ready-atiade Clot Mug, Boots and Rhoes.TIaU and Caps all of the host material and made to order lioso, Docks, uiovee, Miueas, Laces, itiubens, . GROCER IKS 09 ALL KINDS. Coffee, Tea, Sugar, Riee, Motassee, Fish, Salt, rork, Linseed uu, tub Oil, Carbon Uil. Hardware, Queensware, Tinware, Castings, Plows and IMow Castings, Kails, Spike, Corn Cultiva tor, Cider Presses, and all kinds of Aie. Perfumery, Paint, Varnish, Glass, and n genera) assortment ot btationery, GOOD FLOUR, Of different brand, always on band, and will be sold at tbo lowest possible figure. LIQUORS, soch as Brandy, Wine, Gin, Whisky, Jay no s Medicine, Hosteller ana - ' llooflaod's Hitters. 5000 nounda of Wool wrnted for which the highest price will be paid. Cloveraeed on hand and for sale at tht lowtst market prioc Also, Agent for Strattonvillt and Carwensville Threshing Machines. fc-i-uCall and see for yourselves. Ton will And trery thing usually kept in a retail store. t ', t. M. COUDRIET. Frtnohvlllt P. O., March 1,1871. . . aaaoijv,..Mat.4.,rr.,w.noss ffAnnitonn. 'Cheaper than the Cheapest !" GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES : U I ,:-'mT ' . . '. i.r. n-.; i ' sf nncanan ..,;i 1 Arnold "'& llartaliorn, (On, door wsit of Flirt National Beak,) '' CURWF.N8ULLE, PA. , r' T TTAVING Just returned from tb, ,aat with a -AX oomplste assortmsnt of Goods suitable for Spring and Summer trade, we are tew ready te furnish all kinds of Goods "Cheaper than the Cheapest I" And after thanking ear customers for tholr liberal patroeage daring tbe past ysar, we would most .rsspsetfully ask for a continuance ef tbe tame. ' Onr Stock eonslsts of 8 complete assortmsat ef Dry Gooda, Notions, Hardware, Qaeansware, Willowwara, Groceries, Boots st Shoes, Uata A Cape, Clotbiag, Toeeeeea, Ac. Also, Floar, Bseen, Sell, Fl.h, Grain, etc. All of wblrk will he told on th, molt reason. able terms, and tbe highest maiket price paid for Grain, Wool and all kinds of Lamber aad Country Produce. afPlsaae give ns a eall before purchasing slaewhere. Satisfaction guaranteed as te price aad quality. , . ARNOLD A HARTSHORN, ' Ceracr ef Mall aad Tbompaea Streets, apriO CURWENSVILLB, PA. j. r. wi4vaa.... w. w. ism. WEAVER tffc IIITTS CLEARFIELD, PA.,' Are offering, at tb, eld stand ef 0. L. Reed A Co., ' their steok of goods, oonsisting of DRY -GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS A SnOES, HATS A CAPS,.. HARDWARE, ? QUEBNSWARB, 'tt.-'i ' ' i i, FLOUE, FEED, SALT, &o., &o., , i : ,. . ' . : At tha most reasonable rates for CASH or In ' ' exchange for , Square Timber, Boards, Shingles, OR COUNTRY PRODUCE. ' jPW Advances made tc those engaged In get ting out square timber el the most advantageous terms. 1 January 4, 1670. 1871; - ' '1871. sriinc goods! The First of the Season I . ' The Cheapest in this Market I BDY! BUY!! BUY!!! OF KRATZER '. &. LYTLE, Your Dry Goads, , Yonr Groceries, ; Toar Hardware, Toni Queeasware, i Your Notions, Your Boots A Shoes, Yonr Leather, l Yonr Shoe Findings, Your Flour and Fish, Yonr Window Curtains, Your Carpets, Your Oilcloths, Tour Wall Tapers, Tear Hats, 1 Year Cap,, - 1 Your Carpet Chain, Your Stores, Yonr Baoen aad Feed.. SALT! SALT! SALT! at wholesale to country merchants. OILS. PAINTS. GLASS. Ac A liberal dis count to buildere. . .. Ererythiag that yon need na be had al great advantage tc the buyer, at 1 KRATZER A LYTLB'S, Market street, Clttimai.1, PA, opposite the Jail. 8 8 County National Bank, , OF CLBARFIKI.D, PA. 'I KOOM In Masnnle Rnlldlng.enedoot north of 0. D. Watson's Drug Store. Passage Tickets to and from Liverpool, Qneent towa, Glasgow, London, Paris and Copenhagen. Alae, Pr.fl. far tale on the Royal Rank of Ireland aad Imperial Rank of London. - r JAMES T. LEONARD, Praa'L W. M. SHAW, Oaehler. . Jyt Tl iHALCINKD PLASTER AND HYDRAULIC ty Cement, for sale by . 28 Im HARTSWICK A IRWIN. iiii i THE SMITH HOUSE, (Oppo.il. the Passeiger Ipot,) LLEARFIUI.D, PA. THB undersigned, baring leased) this he nee fctf I series of jeers, is ready la entertain ! gore and travelers generally, and therefore aolleltsl sojourner, to give him a eall. - Hia Table will be supplied with tbe best the markot affords, aad hat ilar will eoutaln tne enoleest or wines ana nquo... The honee, furniture, beds and bedding are entirely now, which always adds to the comfort of travetetet: while tbe stabling attached is large and rosea,- Just suited for teamsters. Charge, moderate. jan:7U . WILLIAM a. UKAlil.ar. THE ALLEGHENY HOTEL MARKET Sr., CLEARFIELD, ft. THIS large and omme.lloaa new hotel has been opened for tbe accommodation ot the public, where the proprietor will be glad to meet bis old friends, and rooelre a share of pablle pat ronage. Br strict personal attention to the de tails of his business, he hopes to be able to render satisfaction te his patrons. Tha TABLE will always be bountifully eapplled with the best that aaa he procured la tbe laerheUead the BAR will eontala a full stoek or LIUUUK,Us,a,n, aa Good ttakiiag eilaubcd. ' CASPER LEIPOLDT, Clearfield, Marvh I, ISOf-ty Proprietor. THE MANSION HOUSE, Ceraarof Seoondand Market Streets, CLEARI'IULD, PA. -ritnl3 eld and commodious Hotel hsi, during X tbs past year, been tnlarged te doable its former oapaelty for tbs entertainment of etraa. gars and guests. Tbe whole bolljiag has been refurnished, and the proprietor will spare no pains to render hia geesta comfortable while staying with him. s-The"Maaslen Hons." Omnlbai runs te and from tba Dapot on lh. arrival and departure of each train. JOHN DOUGHERTY, . epro.70 tf j ... Proprietor. SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE, Curcreuovllle, Clearfield county, Pa. THIS eld and well eetsbllshsd Hotel, baaatU fully sltnatsd en the banks of tha Susqua henna, la the borough of Curwensvllle, bas been leased for a term of years hy ths undersigned. It has been entirely retttcd, end is now open te the public generally aud the travelling eomml alty In particular. No pains will be spend le render gaests comfortable while tarrying at this hoaee. Ample Stabling room for the accomme datiea of teams. Charges moderate. . ' Sept 28, 1878-tf. ,. THE RAILROAD HOUSE, " MAIN ST., PHIL1PSBUEQ, PA. " THB undersigned keep, constantly on hand tbe best of Liquors. His table I, always supplied with tba best ths market afforda. Tbe traveling public will de well te give him a call. novl,'8. . ROBERT LLOYD.. gHAVT HOUSF. -J-'-Corner of Market and Front Streets, . ' Clrartleld,4Pa. t ': . ( , This magniffcent Hotel Is entirely new, com plete la all its appointments, and convenient to the Court Hoase. A free Omnibus runs te end from the Depot en the arrival and departure of too train. GEORGE N. COLlll'RN, April 13, 1878. , Proprietor. WESTERN HOTEL, ' Opposite the Coart Houee, ' CLEARFIELD, .PENN'A. 'I' Aecommedattons 8rst-elasa snd charge, moderate, ecti . , JOHN F. YOUNG, Proprietor. jyjOWTOUR HO USE, Opposite IbcCourt House, , LOCK HAVEN, PB.NN'A. J.14 Tl HAUBEAL A KR0M, Prop's. gooti. Mi hors. DANIEL CONNELLY, .; Boot and .Shoe Manufacturer, CLEARFIELD, PA. HAS Just received nffas lot of French CALF 6KIN3, aad is now prepared to maaafae lure everything in hla line at tha lowest Sgures. Hs will warrant bis work lo bs as represented. Hs respectfully solicits a eall, at hit shop oa Hsrket street, second dcor west of the postoffiec, where be will deall In his power to render aatU faction. Some 8ue Gaiter tops ea band. mj8,'87-y DANIEL CONNELLY. SEW BOOT AD SHOE SHOP. EDWARD MACK, . Con. MARKET A 8n Srs, CLEARFIELD, Pa. THE proprietor bas entered lute the BOOT SHOE business at the above stand, and is detcrmlaed not te be outdone either In quel ity or prioc for bis work. Special attention will be paid to manufactaring Sewed work. He has on head a large lot of Erench Kip and Calf Skins, of the very best quality. The elii sens of Clearleld and vicinity ere respectfully Invited tc give bim a trial. No charge for call,, novo,' 8 tf i garduarr, finuarr, f tr. H. F. BIGLER & CO., niiLina is R ARB WARE, . Also, Manufacturers of , .JU Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. CLEARFIELD, ?A. ' ' : 1 LOT OF SADDLES, BRIDLES, Harness, Collars, ste., for tale by j ' - H. F. BIGLER A CO. pALMER'3 PATENT UNLOAD- 't : !' II lug Hay Forks, for ssls by ' II. F. BIGLER eV CO. , QIL, T41NT, PUTTY, GLASS,: Kails, etc., for sale by ( . . H..P. B10LEK A CO. , II ARNESS trimmings a shob Fludlags, for sale by , H. F. BIGLER A CO. Q.UNS, PI8TOLS, S W 0RD CANES for sal, by H. F. BIOLER t CO. gTOVES, OP ALL SORTS AND " ' Slsss.for sale by ' '"' ; "' ' ' ' '' n. F. BIOLER 4 CO. JRON I IRON! IRON I IRON I Fortaleby 1 ' ' 1 1.. n. F. BIOLER A CO. JTQRSB SHOES A HORSE SHOK " NAILS, for ssl, by ' ' ' II. F. BIOLER A CO. pULLEY BLOCKS, ALL SIZES And best Manufacture, for sals hjr II. F. BIOLER CO. , MUMBLE SKEINS AND TIPB BOXES, for sal, by : ' H. F. BIOLER A CO. . J70DDER CUTTERS for sal by r30-70 ! H. F. BIOLER 4 CO. THE CLEARFIELD WOOD-CHOPPEaS' AXE1 Maaafactared evpeclarlj for , , (. , ... . " s ; li"-" TBS CLEARFIELD TRADE, .' , . , , . 1 '.I r.- . . .; , , , . . ,,j . peiiALi it i i'1 ' " augS'ra H.F. BIOLER A CO. I