THE REPUBLICAN. CLEARFIELD, PA.,',, WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPT. U 18TI..' Terms of1 Subscription. If nald In adveno.,or within three month.. ..Si 04 If p.id et'er """-" - I 6 Mill Ur IU WfMV- I 00 .T- All rticlc to Insure insertion In this , ,11.. 1 In ...l T..m..t. "' wn n tii urns, at 12 o'ulock. fnoon.l antrum " i- ' KI.LU.IOUS NOTICES. .Mimdlat Enlaeorml Cbureh Rc-v. J. n. ITCntto, Pastor. PuMic Service .very r-eljbatb, 10( A M.,ena7,r. n. - fluhlistn ncnooi i Vrvor Meeting every Thursday, t J J P. M. r.nniRiint'in Service, first (Sabbath of' .very month, nllut 41 tit. Andrew's ('hurchF.plecopalRev. OKiiMf Hai.1 Public Servioe Sunday morning , l) o'clock. and at 1 P. M. Sundny School at j p d.Prayor Mooting Wednosdoy evening ,1 t o'clock. .. . ; Presbyterian Churrh 'Rev. Mr. Bi'Ti.sn. PuMio Service every Sabbath, morning nd ven- Itnpll.t tlllircD n-ev. .v. i. rinsm, res tor. PuMio lorvioef every Sabbath! morning or .renin. slternatelv. SI. fraiiclB' Cluirch Clliollc--nT. T. J. M' Maii'i Miui at llll o'clock A. M., on tho second ami fourth Sunday, of each month. Democrats, Attention. It will bo observed by the Proclamation of Mr. Walter., Mi'l'endless, Cooper anil Wallace will addroft the Pcmooracy on Tuesday of Court Weok.' ' . ' Real Estate Broker. It will bo observed that the sheriff hae gone into the real estate business rather extensively, from the num bcr of sale, he I. posting np over the county. Appointed. Tlio Countv Commis- ionen havo appointed Dr. D. R. Good AeaeMor of Osoeola borough, in the room of J. M. Cypher, who ha. removed from the county. Mr. Thomas Robins yostortloy nlncod on our Ublo ft quantity of very fine grape., for wbioh he will pleaee aooept the thank, of the printers. May he live to repeat the favor each year for a long time to come. Tile Difference. Tho City and Sohool taxel of Wiliiainsport, for lH7i, amount to eigAI dollart and n'oAty Mala for each perton. In Clearflcld the eame taxes amount to I Are. dollart per head. How wuuld ye like to trade tax bill. with your down river neighbor., Mr. Growler? i e On IIand at Last. We understand that the Pamphlet Law. for 1S71 hare at length arrived at the Prothonotary'i offloo. Justice of the Peace, and other., entitled to a copy, will please eall upon Mr. Tate n,nd receive their oopy. Tho volome eontaln. nearly 1,700 pages, and embraces more nooeenso than law. Stranob Accidbst. We ore in formed that Mr. Amns Raymond, of Raymond, Potter eounty, met with a queer accident ft few days ago. It appear, that be was at work on the upper floor of his barn when be lost hi. footing and fell through to tlie floor below, atriking fairon his feet ; a. bo struok the floor hi. head wa. thrown forward against hi. arms which wore extended upwards with such forea as to break both arms between the elbow and wrist.-Auasroa Utrald. Ai.armf.d. The editor of tho Jovr mat is beoomlng alarmed at the near eomplet ion and substantial appearance of tho new prison, llelaft week pitched into the marble tablot, as though that annoyed bira. However much that may annoy us, that's not what troubles him. It's the rear portion the stalls which are th real oause of his trouble. Ha knows, if no moral ohange sets ia soon, snob buildings will be filled with Radical ed itors and offloe-huMor.. ' cnurtcu KtuirAiioNs. We ro ro- qnerted to annouooe that the new Baptist Meeting House, at Bower, Boll township, will bo dedicated to the worship of God on the 171b lint. , Rev. B. II. Thome., of Clarion county, and Rev. 8. Miles era expected to officiate. The publio arc invited to attend. Rev. Tho.. Van Scoyoc, Pallor. Alio, that the new M. E. Cbucch at Burn.idc will be dedicated ou Sunday, tin 21th tn.t. R.v. Dr. DaskirU, Prr.ldent of Dickinson College, Car lisle, Pa., I. expected to preach. Rov. L. N. Clark, Parlor. ' 1 ' o - A Good Opening. Tho Post Of fice, inthi. eounty have rcoeired ft heavy invoice of awindling circular, from Kufcnach, Guide A Co., tho past week, "fat ii'miVe. of IT. S. note., commonly called qtr," afi'a. saw-dust. This Is a bran new firm, and promise to send 1,21)0 for $10 to any one fool enough to send it The hum bugger, close with, "P. 8. Avoid the Port Office." Let all who receive these swindling oiroulara send tbom lo Hun. A. O. Hall, Mayor, New York, giv ing the name of the party and Post Office wliere received. "Dow Pat." Wo often hear tho remark mado that farming don't pay in Clearfield. This is a mistake. The fault lies more with the farmer than the climate orsoll. ' And we have also frequently heard It remarked that Bogg. townabip contained the poorest land In tho eounty, and yet, our esteemed demooratia friend, Jacob Dimllog, w learn, harvested and threshed six acres of wheat this season which averaged twvnty-flre bushels to the acre, and that too in the poorest oor ner or Buggs township. More work, and that at the proper time, and lest growling, will produce good crop. - , - Rlicidb. ffo lenrn th.it Archibald X'utbeart, of Knox township, aommitted suicide on Friday last, by hanging himself. When found he was suspended from the limb of ft cbe.tnot (roc Inat stood just outside of tho oorn field where ha bad been topping corn. ' It appear, that he had got on iftUe fence, fastenrd the rope around the limb and bis nock and tbea swung off. He was tbo father of the man who hung himself fcs our prison, In 1801, and was In th. flotb year of his age. Aa Inquisition waa held by Esquire Bloppy, and a verdict rendorod that the deceased eame lo his death by bis own hands. m . Some Stuff. We notice by our Wil- liamsport exchange, that our e It coined friends, Messrs. Barrow, k Bowinac, proprietor, of the JStar Mill, recently cut on their mill in one day of lea hour., be largest amount of lumber ever cut in on J., on .h. mni. """ ' 'L . dsy referred towns 160,467 fiet, the one-nftb of "hioh was eut Into boards and the red plank. The mill contain, ooo gang with thirteen saw., one slabber with ton saws, and twomulays. Consid ering the time and saw. operated, tbl. Is elslmcd i;1 bean exceedingly inrge day's sawing. Mr. Win. II. lUrln officiate, a. 'foreman on the above mill. . Amateur Soi.nmts. A com puny of Volunteer Militia waa orgunlsed at Pbilipsburg lest week. This is right. If the martial spirit of ir yoimglind leiddlo aged men la not cultivated ' liUI. soon, tbey will not know how to play sol u o Why cannot a volunteer ooinpany be organ ised In Ibis bordughr Twenty-Are year, ego, Clearfield wts blessed with ft splendid company of o.aatry, l orwensvllle had two, Cavalry and Ar tillery, and "Trip-l'p" also hud Iufantry compa nies, and enctmpincnts in the fall was the result, out uf which came mora sport than all tht bum ""Wry of ths present day piled np together. flniioiHiff and Township Officers. According to ai act passed last winter, the elec tion in this county for borough and townabip of eer. will hereafter be held on the last Friday In "eecnibcr. This year all ueb oflleerc (except A'sessors) will be elected on the 20th. This change "ek lo lb. nldsystem will cost the coun ty between and seven hundred dollars each soar. . . The voter. ln Clearfield borough, under an act "bllsliing grsded schools, ( Pamphlet Law. 1871, l'g. M,) approved the 17th day of April ra "quired to elect tlx School Directors, oft the - letlvear free votingyein, at the approaching October .lection, and the Tnuiee. are to elect two "tdiilonal Director, on tht third Friday of OoU- bet mt. n wilt th.. be seen that wt arc to bar board of tight School Directors after Oclobor "l If the client Onlv brlois about lha siss. of good school building, and belter schools, 'j,ovu7 will Ij. folly omreatnled, : LETTCR FROM EU TOWNSHIP, . , : O.TKND, Sept. 7, 1S71. ifr. Fift ro:- I know you should bar the local newa of this neighborhood, but I hava an littles time and talent to write that I always think aonie body else should .end the now., when wc hare any. Ye.torday our neighborhood was dl.tutoed by the cry of "lire I fire) I" The barn of Mr. Jacob Buider, Hr., waa biu-ncd to the ground bclwecu I and 1 o'clock. Alioul 1 7 tons or hay, 150 bushels of oats, some wheal, straw, etc., were consumed. The loss will reach $1,000. It was no doubt the work of an lueendiary. Strong suspluluus ro.t upon oertain parties, but as the mutter Is likely to unilcrgc judicial investigation, I will .ay no more about It. four friend, Hh'UL,. P. 8. On Tueada. Heinuel Solder, a mi. anil Jft nea Uorguudor wtra lodged In Prisup. ohargod With burling the laid bftra. i ' .jaw - -A ' , . C. k,k S 1. 1 Another correspondent, writing from Cusb P. O., In the tamo township, among other thing., sfty.i I cannot pay you iny subscription until wo get a flood up Ibis way, You know our lumber ia all here yet, and no money. 1 ooutd ceud you the names of several new subscribers, but they arc like myself, no monoy. The new bridge across the river below the mouth of Chest creek Is up and completed. It la a splendid structure, tnd mighty haudy in time uf floods, and not much oat of the way lo ft dry season. Mr. Mehattey deserves credit, because he has doue ft good job. Send us ft flood and I will send you my subscription for inree years in ftavanoa. r 1UO. Fldo, aend In your new subscriber, and we will wait until the flood comes. You need not be back ward on that trifling account. Send them In i we will wait. LrTTER FROM KARTHAU. Kauth vi s. RcuL Olh. 1871. Editor Rtpubtica: I notioe that you have Borne correspondents in the npperenil of the county, and I thought I would give the lower end ft lift. We have not got much to write about down here. Everybody seems to bo minding his own business. Politically we seem to be favored this fall, bi hav ing two Candidates Mr. Coulriet, the Democratic nominee for Commissioner, and Esquire Mcllar- rcy, me itepuoitoan oanuidate ror Auditor. You are aware, no doubt, that both reside in this town ship. Karthaus will show an increase in the Dem ocratic vote this fall, because Mr. Coutrietds a good man, and will sec that all our party friends aoie to got to tne eieeuon will be tnere. i Your., , . , x'AUMER. Another correspondent say.: The work on our new bridge ever tho mocth'of Musqulto ereek i. oeing pusneu rigorously, and in a very snort tunc the timbers will be niouuted ou the abutments, which, for workmanship and stone, ennnot be sur passed anywboro. The work attracts the attention of all who pass it, and when oompletod will be a masterpiece of workmanship throughout and a oredit to all concerned, besides its treat advantage to the public. This bridge i. not for tho people of nsnnsiii aione, nni ine nunurea. or rantnrn irom Burnside, Bell, Chest, lleeearin and Woodward, will paa. .afely over it every flood. Money ex pended in tho erection of bridges down here is well Invested, because all up river men use them, yet I am sorry to say that but very little has boon invested down this way, while the upper-enders arc constantly after bridges, altboogb the stream is not as large a. here. But I will oomplaia no more at thi. lime, nd tgn myself KARTnATJB.' m s - School Appropriations. Namoi of school distriota in Clearfield oouuty, and amount of State appropriation to each, (provided Hut offi- thercof make out their report in proper lime), for 1871, Tin:" nisvRirra. , aht. or AreR'a. Becearift ., , , tl.'la 44 Hell.... 108 t II loom , ...., Si 52 Bogg. .... 03 12 Bradford ll( in Bradford Independent. J2 00 Brady , X Jd8 2 Hurnside.M 144-48 ('host US 28 Covington ' . 74 88 Clearfield borough. i 115 es Curwenaville borough of &2 Decatur 104 10 Ferguson 04 80 Oirard 7 00 (loshcn...., 45 (to tlruham 70 SO (lulich 78 72 Huston Ml 04 Jordan 28 Kaiihau (, (l Knox Jl 41 tawronee i lyj 86 ehnwrenoe Independent , ..-,..;. v I.ninber City borough , 30 60 Morris. I. 10 08 20 88 l IX 72 1 IS 08 47 62 74 88 New Washington borough.. m iMiuuu... l eon. Pike lTnion..M..,. Woodward,, Total ... $2,868 04 Sa appropriation uulil 1S72. llAamsarao, Pa., Sept. 4th, 1871. G. B. GoonLAanaa, Km). Dra Sir: Above find lit or amonnt. due drstrlct. in Clearfield oonnty for year ending June, 1871, or cohonl year 1871. The appropriation fr 1872 will be 25 per cent, higher. D. A. 8. KrariR, Warrant Clerk. Taxes. A correspondent from' De catur townabip a.k. the following i " e-rVlor U'PMlrm: hn Is the law In refer ence to th. collection of taxe. f Most the Collec tor give ball 7 And can he foroc collection before he d'Ha co f "Please give ns the proper Information in your next paper. A Taxpayer." Wc arc no lawyer, but we will try and answer a. best wc eaiuv Had "Taxpayer" stated the kind of tax School, Poor, Road, etc., we might have rendered oursclf understood. , The fiOth section of an .Aut of Aascmbly, approved the litk day of April, A. D. 18.14, (Pordon-. Digest, page 911,) saya in .uh.tnncc that every person appointed ft Culloctor .ball give bond with surety, or ft bond with mortgage on real citato. It It very evident to erur mind, from this, that all Collectors must gire ball or giro security by bond on real estate. Head " Sohool Laws and Decisions," page 114. - Singular Circumstance. Conduc tor Hyniao, who reoently lost his life In a eollisioa on the Philadelphia ftnd Erie Railroad, ft few night, before the accident, awakened some of the family at tbe Central Hotel, Williamsport, where be boarded, by bis moaning and cries. He related in the morning that he had a terrible dream in which he imagined that he wa. In ft wreck on the road, and that he wa. unublc to save himself from destruction. His wife, on his leaving home a few daya before, .aw that ha was dejected, and told him rhc leered she had seen him for the last time Thi. ia aaid to be the third fatal aooident that has very reoently occurred in that vicinity wbieh has been presented to the vietlms in dreams a short time previous to the occurrence. In evory Instance tho eircutnstancos of the dreams bare been men tioned by tbe parties, and ft dejection of spirit, followed. Altoona Triomt. No Civil Causes. Wo understand that the attorneys hava concluded to put no civil oauses upon tbe trial list for September Term. From the look of things now, the criminal calen dar will consnmc the week. This will allow all who bate civil suit, pending to remain at home, finish needing and tbelr uiual fall work and get a big ready for November, at which time civil suiters ea nrotnlard three weeks court, provided tboy fur- nish buslnesl enough on that ocoaalon. ' List of loiters romuininir uncluimod In the Poslolfieo at Clearfield, for the week ending September I llh, IH7I i ' stein, Robert, foreign, i.ina, J. n. Billing., E. N.S. Morylleld, More. B. llrisooll, Jeremiah. Ogden, Ml.. Almira Hay., Edward, foreign ' Stockton, O. J. 4 Ring, Samuel T. 2 Venness, John A. P. A. UAIL1N, P. M, Brother Ellsworth, of the Philips- burg Journal, mailt a abort call at our ofliee on Monday, on ni. way innnur west, van again. Dam Notice. Wo cull the attontion of our readers lotha Sheriffs dans proclamation elsewhere In thi. Issue. Fishermen, look outl Dlarrittt. On Thursday evening, SeplemHer 7lh, 1H7I, at tho Hush llouce, Ifeneionie, ny nev. w. i. " t i.ir. Mr. T. Us ALKXANKKR and Miss ADA HK.MPllILLi both of Clearfield, Pa. Tba kind remrrabranoc of the Printers In tills instanrc Is proof positive that our young friendt bava commenced their Journey In the right man ner. Mnon happiness, 1. tht .Inoere wUh of y. Printers. On September ni.WX, br nev. W. M . v it riri.n, Mr. PtlillV BltoWN to Miss BARAU B. UW K.Nrti both of I'ikctownsnip. On September 1 lib, 1871. by C. B"""' Eso, Mr. tlKllKUB l. WILSON to Mist HObK Wi.VTltllS both of Jefferson county, i a. I. t .il-h..,. m Rrntember lltb, 171, by , Mr. tIKI.H.lH MDOKKIIKAn. of Brnwna- cille, Payette county, Mis. MAdUlK BBhON, of tb. former piaee. Jliffl, . . U..7 fl-WI,!.! .onnlv. Pa., on in isirara ...p... - - - - " .t . u i w ft Monday, September 4th, l71, TAH NK, wife of Htonoa II. fiittr, r J-" pontlj uJ 1 dsva. Our Velveteens cannot be beaten. -' , 1 RftM BaoTHaaa. A splendid assortment of necktie, and collar., Just received at FtaLaaToa'a. Pure Catawba Urapa Wine, for modloelaad sac ramental purposes, for aalo at Watsou't Drug 8lorov,; s i . ' i i J1.',,; Those handsome olotb colored dress goods at i a r ' Raun Uhuvuhus.,, .' .11 I' Ml Gent'. Furnishing Goods, Ilata and Caps, Boots and Shoes, tolllug at lowest prloe. at D. R. Fut Lxnro.i's. '. ' : ' For style, quality and prloe our Shawls cannot be surpassed. " Run U nor a sua. Rklioioi:.. Kev. Skinner will preach in the Bap tist church in this place on next Sabbath morning, at 10) o'clock, and la Cnrwon.vllle In the evening. The publio are Invited. 11 i " Why have poor, loan horses, when yon oan pro cure a paper of Shaw's Condition Powder, for al most nothing ) Farmers nUcndlng the Fnlr .hould call at Shaw'. Drug Store and try ft paper, and bo satisfied of their superiority and usefulness. A tremendous lot of cigars will be smoked during Fair week, tnd R. II. Shaw, proprietor of the popular cigar store, on Market .tract, bat ft tre mendous stock of them on hand for the occasion. Giv. him call, and try hi. Havana, Vara, Star of the West, La Ditlmlded and other cigars. Persons visiting the Fair and Intending to pur chase goods, should not fall to call at Rood Broth era' before making their purchases. WiSTEn. A tolicitor tor a first-cla.s Life In swranoe Company for Clearfield, Ceatre, Cameron and Elk oouutiea. . Liberal terini will be given a oompetent man. Address, with references, . . SAHROJt k Br.RKSTRKMER, Sept. 13-JL , Genl Agents, Pittsburgh. The Clearfield County Medical Society will moot In the Arbitration Room, at the Court House, on Tuesday, Sept. Sntb, 1871, at 2 o'clock p. m. A full attendance It earnestly desired, as business of importance will be transacted which lutei-osls every regular practitioner of the county. J. P. BcnriiriaLn, Prest. W. B. ALixaxnaa, 8oc. Sopt. 13.-2t. Mors Nkw Goods. Kratser A Lytlo teem de termined to keep constantly on band a full supply of all kinds of merchandise. The senior of the Arm has just returned from the East, when, be purchased ft heavy stock of Fall and Winter gooda. Person, attending the Fair and Court .hould cm. brace the opportunity of laying in ft topply of Winter nooe..itie. at fair rate.. Damcanow. The V. P. Church of lumber Cily will be dedicated to the service of Almighty God on the fourth Sabbath of September, (being the 24th day,) 1871. Service to commence at the hour of II o'clock, A. M., nndar the aospieet of Rev. J. O. Oiler. The following ministers are expected to be present: Revs. MoLanc, Buroh fteld, Qanoe, Newell, Ferguson and Grler, Also, service. In the afternoon, commencing at half past three o'olock. By order Committee. R. C. HAMILTON. Al.EX. FERGI SOK. D. L. FKUULS0N. Fair at Osceola. The Catholic Congregation of Osceola will open their fair on the loth, and close it about the Itoth of September. Procoeds to be applied to pay off debt on Priest's house. tcp0 2t K. O'Brarioa, Pastor. Cheap Lubricating Castor Oil, Lightning Fly Killer Paper, Sponges of all varieties and sixes, Flavoring F.itructa of a superior quality, for sale at the Drug storo or llarlswloft A irwin, eoouuu at reel. ifW-Sal Dr. F. Plalto, Eclectic Physlolnn and Surgeon, offers his services to the people of Clearfield and vicinity, and will be in readiness to attend all professional enlls, by day or night. Office, on Heed street, weet of the depot, Clearfield, Pft. May 81, ISTl-tf USffUnittous. tANK COHTABLi;H MALI FOR nil t thi Ao. ll Wet lftrfl(-ll Independent School Diftrict will opplj to tba Court of Commoi PIcm at Sept. Tern next for authority to borrow n amount of monty, not exraedinK $1,500, wndortha provlfinm of an act of AuMmbly, approrad thi 2 1 at day of April. A. D. 1871. A. HUMPHREY, Prtaldit, Attdft: 0. D. Mbrkkll, Bm'j. - auK.30:4U IN TUB OHPIIA3M COURT of Clear field eounty, Prnottjlvanla. loth matter of the Estnte of Jam ft Curley, dweaied : The ondert i)(nwl Auditor, appointed by the Court to adjust and fettle the aooouota between the widow of taid decedent ant) J. W, Potter, gnrrdiaD of the mioor heir, and to make dintrl butioo of the aaaelta in the handa of aaid guardian, hereby ftivea notice that he will attend to that duty on Tueiday. the tHh dnv of Hrpt.. 1871. aag30:.tt J NO. W. WKIDl-KV, Auditor. "lirANTKOt The (School Iintnton of Kar y thftufi Hchonl 1H lit riot want to employ four competent TKAC1IEH8 for the oominff winter term of fonrmontha, to whom ream) nab la wegea will be paid. All appHcattona mutt he addrennod to th Prcaident or Hcoretarr at H ilt Unit, P. O., Pa. J. W. POTTKR, Prmint. Joaim Oim,ii.Ad, Secretary. aiigl'3-4t AlMIl!THATOK'H NOTIt'IO. Notice it hereby piven that lettera of adminiatratiun untheertntoof Wll.LlAM It LOOM, Sr., deceaacd, lata of Curwenaville, Clearfield eounty, Prnn'a., having been duly grnnted to the nndeniiirned, all perron h indebted to aaid antate will please make immediate payment, and tho to having el at in a or demandv will present them properly authenticated for icttluinont without drier. , LEWIS c. ni.ooM, Cnrwenarille, Aug. 2.1-0tpd. Administrator. Lawrence School Tax ! THE tai payers of Law re no 8ehool District are hereby notified that tUr will be no dis count on their tax bill after the lUth of September next, and th Hehool Treasurer will be found at the Arbitration Room, In the Court House, every Saturday, and on Court week, oomraencing on the 2Mb. Those who wish to avail themselves of the flva per cent, diarount must par np by the 9th. au230-at TAYLOR ROWLKK, Treasurer. JOH TROUTMA !, Dealer ln all kind, of FURNITURE, Market Street, One door tu.t Allegheny IToiiae, aug1'7l ' CLEARFIliLD, PA. J. M. STEWART, D. D.S., Offioo wear Irwin's Drug fltora, Cl'RVr KN'II.I.E, PA. All dental operation!, tlther In the nechanlonl oroper. T --; - rw .. ..-. tatlsractloo gnaranteeil. Bpeolal attention to the treatment of disease, of the natural toetb, gum. and month. Irregularity of the teeth .uo aessfnllyeurreoted. Teeth extracted wltbnutpaln by the nee of hither, and artificial teeth inserted of the best material and warranted to render sat isfaction. - aprlll6'71:ly S. P0RTEB SHAW, D. D. S., m Ofliee In Mnnnnie Building, ftfftrV CLEAKFIKL1), FA. Putting of tlie natural teeth In a healthy, pre servative and uaeful condition la made a specialty. iJisenacs and malformations common to the month, Juw and associate parts, are treated and eorreeted with fair success, examinations ani eonsuita liona 9uu. Prieea for partial and full seta of teeth winch lower than In 170. It would be well for patients from a distance to let ns know by mall a few days before coming to tbe omno ' It Is vary Import ant that ehildren between the as;es of six and twelve yoara should have their teeth examined. Hy Ante sthesla Teeth are removed without fain. feblo'Tl DENTALOARD. Dr. a:M. IIILL3 " u7Dlild aav to his natienls and the nub ile gmicrallv, that, having dissolved partnership with Dr. Shaw, be I. now doing Ihc entire work of hi. office himself, so that patients need not fear being pnt ander the hands of anr other operator. Having obtained a reduction of the patent on tbe piste material, I am enabled to put up teeth moot cbeaper than formerly. I also bava Dr. Blurt's patent process for. working rubber plates, which make a mock lighter, mora elastic and Mrengef plate for tb. earn, amount ot material, and pol l.het tb. plat, ea both aides, rendering it aswe.li more easily kept clean. Special attention paid to the preservation of the natural teeth, and all Work guaranteed entirely satisfactory t patients. in ilflln. at lb. slid aitrfl.. Antin.lte the Shaw I House. OInoe hours from to 13, a. m.. tnd i td P- " .'"" sn.alew nays neiorvnani or ineir mienimw so Alw.y. al borne, l eAb notice a, . ,olB is, t,,7 pepart. frbltVTl 4 ' H ATS A NI C APtrl AND ( Boots and Shoes! ..t . , ' i ; ; ' 'i ,. ., . YUM PLACE TO QBX Huts & Caps, Boots & Shoes, 'V "'I IS At . .: .. I ;. FlLLEItTOYS SEW STORE! Out door north of new Masonic Building, CLEARFIELD, PA. ' The largest .took of good. In thlt lint ever brought iuto the county, i. now open for the in poctlon of tbt public, and will be told at th ' , Very lowest Cash Prices I ; Also, a splendid assortment of GENT'S FUR NISHING (1001)8, ennsistinft of Shirts, Collar., Necktie., Handkerohlefs, Gloves, Underwear, Ao. A large stock of CARPETS and OILCLOTHS, which will be disposed of at astonishingly low price A liberal share of patronage It respect fully solicited. JeT- DON'T FAIL TO CALL.- , i Store on Second St., below Market, Clearfield, Pa. 4:6:71 . D. R. FULLERTON. ANNOUNCEMENT EXTEACP-DINARYI I WOULD rssptetfally annennoe to the elti tens of CLEARFIELD and elclnlly that I have opened np In the new Masonic Bnllding, first doer below the Mention llontc, ou Second Street, with a tntlrt lew ttv.k of , , WATCHES, CLOCKS &JEWELRT, Of tb. latest stylet and best finish, Selected with care. t. bav. an assortment from all tb. latest nortlti.i In Jewelry, aulta blt f.r tbt llolldtyt, K largt ttock of American Watchet from tbt factorltt of Appl.ten, Tracy a Co., al Walt baa, Mat.., and tht National Watch Company at Elgin, III., in from I to I oa. cattt, always on band, and warranted. '' ' Thankful for your ps.t liberal patronage, I bopt. by ttrlct attention to butlnctt, to sttrlt aoontiainno. f h. ttm.. : All klndt of repairing in uj lint promptly attended to. B. I. BNl'DER. December IU, I7t. s ACKETT At 8CIIRYVER, niALtnt ia MILIUM HARDWARE, Also, manufacturer! of Tin and Sheet Iron Ware, Second Street, CLEARFIELD, PA. Carpenters and Builders will find It to their advantage to exeaiiuc our .took before purchasing elcewbere. STOVES! STOVES! We arc now selling the celebrated TIMES COOK and RELIANCE, tbe cheapo! and but stovet ln the market. Every ttove fully warranted. ALSO, PARLOR, 1IEATI5.0, and v RAFTING STOVES! which will be told as cheap at any in tba county. Strict attention paid ordering articles for par ties who de.lre It. 4r-nonfing, Spouting and Job work done on reaconablc terms. Clearfield, Pa., April IS, 1871. s ELLINU OFF AT COSTI ' FOR C ASH! Tbe largest stork of FURJflTrilE rer offered In CLEARFIELD! At the STEAM CABINET SfTOP.eomer Market and Fifth Streets, CLEARFIELD, PA. The undersigned would announce to the pnblle that be has on hand and I now offer! ti a; cheap for cash tbe largest stock of Furniture ever In store In this eounty, consisting or Upholstered Parlor Suits, Chamber Betti, Extension TaMea, Secretaries, Book Case, Bedsteads, Spring Beds and Mattresses, Lounges and Benches, Plain A Marble Top Tables A Bureaus, Wapbstands, : Cane Seat and Common Chairs. Booking Chain, - Looking (1 Usees, Window ft hades, Fiotttra Framef, , . Cords and Taasels, Ae. He also uanufaetares and keeps oa hand Pat ent Pnrinr Beds, the beat ever Invented. No family should be without them. Any kind of goods not on band ean bo had on short notice. Upholstering and repairing nvally executed. . 4 COFFINS, of .H it"' aQ b yn bal- I honri' notice, and at tbe lowest prices. A deduc tion of 20 per ecu tof . METALLIC CASKS, or Hoscwood, Walnut and Cherry Coffins, with glass or wood tops, furnished on Ore hours nonce. Personal attendance with benrse, on funeral occasions, and carriages furnished when d (.-sired. Thanklna the nuldle for past farora, and bv strict personal attention to business, I hope to reeeive a oonituaanoe of tne same. Remember the plane the Fteam Cabinet Shop, eorner oi maraet anu ruin oirevu. March , 71-ly. DANIEL tlENNER. miill TINI TIHI : ' aTOVIiMI STOVES! STOVE I WAPLE & IIARTMAN Desire to Inform the eitliens ef Osoeola and the publio generally, that they have just nmalvod a large and splendid assortment of fltovea, Honee hold Hardware and Ktamped and Japanned Wares of all kinds. Also that we manufacture and keep constantly nn band a full assortment of Tinmen a Wares, which we will dispose of at either wholesale or retail, to suit purchasers. Hoofing, Hp outing. Repairing and all kinds of Job Work done to order and with dispatch Strict attention paid ordering article for par ties desiring It. Consumers will find It to their advantage to Iierohaae fro vs. Our stock and prions will sat sfy you that we do sell good ware at prices that please the people. Yoa will And as on Cnrtln street, nearly op posite tba Rgfthange Motel, Osoeola Mills, l'a., May 10, 1871. If I iH U A B M A N , PllACTICAt MltLtyplGliT, LUT11ER8BIJRO, PA. Agent for tht American Double Turbine Water Wheel and Aadrewt A K el been Wheel. Can fur alsk perkabl. Orlft kUU) an short a.tlee. 1I'7I fJIHB LATEI NOVEI THE LATEST , MOVE I : r !' i) ." .' ; r f HARTS WICK & IRWIN'S DRUG STORE, To their new bnllding oa Second Stroct, nearly oppoaite tht .tor. of Wearer A D.U., 1 CLEARFIELD, PA., Where they will continue to supply tbelr old and as many new eus turners as may come, with PUliE DRUGS! , CHEMICALS!,,' P1IARMACKUIICAL PRKPAKATIONS, . (Including all now reuedlea,) . , Patent Medicines, Paints and Oils, Olaat and Putty, School Books, htattenery. Paper, Ac.) also, a full line of Drug- - " gistt' Sundries, Ualr ; ; . ,, ,. , . .. Tunica, . Coametlea, Perfuinerle., Toilet Artielet, Bru.hel, lollet Eoapa, rneket Books, ao , all or tht bed quality. PURE WJKES AND LIQUORS, for medical k saoxaaantal parpoeet only, Pore While Lead, Colore of all kinds, Raw and Dulled Linseed Oil, Varnisbea, Turpen tine, Coal Oil, Paint A Varnish Brashes. Flavoring , ., Kit racta, Confectfoocrles, Bird 8eed, Spice, ground and on ground, or an kinds. SMOKERS AND CUEWERS Will find our stock of Chewing and Smukint Tnhaoeo, Imported and Do mestic Cigars, Hnuff and fine-cut to be of the very best brands In toe market. LAMPS AND CHIMNEYS, All kinds of GLASS WARE, GARDEN 6EKDS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS and Musical Trimmings of every variety. Having a long experience In the bnslneaa, and an extousive and well selected stock of medicines. we are enabled te (III Physicians' prescriptions at the shortest aoiiee and oa tbe moat reasonable terms, day and night. BART8WICK A IRWIN Clearfield. Pa.t May II, 1871 If. IV T. I. "For thy Stomach's Sake and thine other Infirmities." St. Paul. ll. IlOYEH'lS ; ri-Ri WEST BRANCH BITTERS, i tafe, pure, pleassnt and health-giving Tonic U.X. ttrlctl vegetable, and manufactured from tbe most pure aud choice materials Is not a spirit drink nor substitute for whisky, but toicntino compound, for the protection of the system and the our. of dlsrsse, made from chemically pure spirits, entirely free from fusil oil or other in Ma ting propcrtiee, and will not disagree or ofTend the most dcllcai. stomach. A long private axp.rU cnoc bat attested lit . ' t ' ' : Superiority over all Ordinary Remedies. No Blttera at present otTcred to tbe public contains so much medioinal virtue, aud yet so safe and pleasant te take. Itt ne It to cur. disease, and It will not create an appetite fur spirituous liquors, but will cure the effects of dissipation. To Increase the Appetite, I'SI IT. To promote Digestion, t'SK IT. To cure Dyspepsia, t'SK IT. . To cure Fever and Ague, l'8B IT, , To cars BUllou.ness, VSR IT. To urt Censtlp.tion, I'SK If. i T. enre Chroult Dlarrhaia, " I'SR IT. T. cure Heart-barn, . USE IT. To cure Flatulence, USE IT. To enre Acid Eructations, USB IT. To .nr. Net root Debility, rPB IT. To enre Ilydocboodrla, USE IT. To cur. Sallownest of Cotnpleiion, USR IT. To enre Tlmplea and Matches, USE IT. For 0 oner si Prostration of tht ' Physical powers, ; USB IT, ' ana I! will euro yod. Sold everywhere, at I.M f bottle, Manu factured tcluelrely by A. I. SHAW, m - Dr.ggl.1, CLKASFIKI.D, PA., Who offer, liberal Inducements to tht trade. Oct. 17, IRMblf. For Rent I TUB nndenlgned offers to rent a DWRLMNO llOllSKand 1I1.ACKH.M1TH SHOP, situate al Ostend P. O. In Hell township. This It a very desirable location for the bualoess. A full set of tools in Ihc shop. Plenty of custom. A good ehool In the vlllsge. Address or apply to 11. 1. Henderson or the subscriber. March l-tf I1KNRT BRETB, Jr. Insure Your Property I TflR undersigned arm prepared to Uk. any reasonable (re risk.. In good and reliable companies, such at the " Farmere' Mutual," ol York, Pa.) the "Andes," of Cincinnati, Ublo the O.rm.nla," of New York, and others. Kate, reasonable, aad In cast of lo-. money will be paid ap promptly. IRVIN A KHKBS. Clearfield, Pa.) April 11, IKI-tf. CARBOLIC PI.AKT PnOTBCTOU fcr aale by . , , jelB-Sat IIARTSWIOE A IRWIK. fILat IIATS-Laieet Spring elyl d: " D. R. lULLBRTON'S. TflR DEMOCRATIC ALMANAC for ! 1SIAT and IfOt for aale at the Pas OBca. rrlc.il Mailed t. .ay addnta, A. n. rowtLU MILLER & POWELL, WUOLKSALB A BRTAIL MERCHANT S, i i . - i Oraham's ho, Market St., , ) , CLBARriBLD, PA. I - Wt would most rt.ptctfully Inform onr friend., customcra, and the public generally, that we are now back la cur old quarters, which bav. been remodeled and itpr.ved, and we are now pre. pared to aotommodtt. all who may favor at ty NE W GOODS! Wt bar. Jut rooeired one of the largett stocks of all klndt ef Merchandise mr brought loClear leld county, which wa Intend to kII at nob ag ar. tt will make It an object for all pmon. to purchase from us. Families laying la winter supplies of Groceries, Dry Coeds, Ac, should not fail to give as a call, as wc feel confident our prions and superior quality of goods will amply aatisfy all. Our stook of .... ao C E It I E s consist, of Coflcol of Ihc best quality, Teas, Su gars of all kinds, Molaases, Fish, Salt, Cheese, Dried Fruit, Spices, Provisions, Flow and Feed, Ac, Ac. Our stock of " ' DRY "GOODS is Urge and varied, and wt will Just lay wc can tupply any artist, in that line, without euumer ting. 1 KEADY-MADE CLOTHING Wc hava a large .lock of ready-made Clothing for Men and Dots' wear, which we will dispose of at a very small advance oa cost. Boots and Shoes, II at. and. Caps, Hardware, Queenswara, Wood and Willow Ware, Notions, Fancy floods, Carpota, Ollolothi, Wall Papers, Window Shades, Ac, Ac ' ' tv-Being extensively engaged Ln lb. Lumber buatnest, we arc able to offer superior inducements to Jobbers. MILLER A POWRLL. Clearfield, Pa., Sept. 6, 1871. FALL GOODS! JUST RECEIVING! T I0HT CALICOES. SPLENDID Its. CALL J J ooee. Delaines, Shirting Chscke, Muslins, Plait!., White Moods, Perralos, Jepaaee. Silks, lllaek Silk., Silk Poplins, lllack Alpacas, Tabl. Linens, Velveteens, bnawls, Uoys tassimeres, do. AT I. MILKS KRATZKR'8! HOSIERY, SILK GLOVE.0, UEST PARIS Kid Alorea, Laoe Cdltsrs, Hair Switch, and Chignons, Hair Nets, Corsets, iloop 6klrts, Ac AT J. MILKS KRATZCR'S I D RKS8 TRIMMINGS, SILK FRINUK8 Satin, Velvet Ribbon., Buttons, Ac. AT J. MILES KRATZKR'8! TRIMMED IIATS, RIBBONS, -Millinery Uoods, Ac, At. AT J. MILES KRATZKR'8 1 TTNEQUALED STOCK OF LAD I KH' AND J Chililreu s Khoes and (laitera, Men's French Kip and O.lf Bool., Calf aad Lasting Gaiters, Ac AT J. MILKS KRATZER'S! ' O finn P'ECRS WALL PAPER-c to 6,JIJ tl 00 per belt Carpeia, Floor Oil Cloths, Wltdow Shades, best While Uracils Tea Ware, Ulais ware, Tabic Knives and Forks, Ac. , AT J. MILES KRATZER'S! CHOICE TEAS, COFFER, AND OTHER Groceries, Dried Apples, Peaches, Cherries, 'runes, lennea reaches, Tomatoes, Corn, Ac -Th. above, with a Immense ttock ef ether Uoods, have beea bought at the lowest each prices, and will be offered at very low ratea. tTCom. and axauin. tbem whether yoa ouy or nor. f. M. KRATZKR. (Formerly C Kratser A Sons.) Nest door to II. F. Biglar A Co.'l Hardware Store Clearflcld, March 15, 1871-tf. Fight in Glen Hope Over! ALL FREE AGAIN1 AMD TllE MONET PAID I liriI.LIAM S. DICKEY Uki thi. nthol of 1 V tnfuruiinK kit Duneruut fricndi and eui- tomert thut ha tiw imlii out hit entira Mock of 8 tore Uooiii fa Glen Hope I Jaror M. uiokry A Co., q1 to lfank bic frwmil wnd ouloinr for their literal patronaK whil In butineu ia OIn ll)e. and aiki hr for tb nrw flrrn, who intrnd konpipji fint-olaii Dry (Joodl sod gs era) raritljf itura. . I Tbelr itoek trill oontirt in part of Ladle' A Gctit'i Fancy liala, Ladiei' IIom. frnm 12 to M ecDla, Ladies' Dron Uoods, a full lino. Notions of all kiuds, Cassimerts, ft full Itoa, Jeans sod Uottonadet, Al pacas and Lnatrt, 40o. to 1.10 per yard, Alparaf, beantiet, at TO eents ntr jrard, i 5 Ladies' 1-anoj . liaiUm, full line. Ko.l (laltenat 2 15, sviod at $,r, fnll Has of LatlieV.Shnt, Minnpi'and Chit dren'ifhoM, LtuIloi'Sprina; Hhftwlfl, Chignons and 8ilk Curls. Perfumery ftnd Hair (His, MaMia and Calioo from tttollo. No. 1 Calico. vards fr $1.00, ConlVotiflneriea, ft fall liae, Frwnob sad Tin Toys, No. 1 Uro- eerii, fnr country trade. In faot a full line of fancy and prima goods, to suit our trade. Wo Intend wiling on a eash or hurt credit system, and wa know onr enitomert will profit by It. All binds of country produce taken in exchange for goods. WANTED. No. 1 Fresh natter, M,000 eigh teen inch 8hinfflci, lir count, 1,000 Sheep Poles, --' IMm anr) Pair RVU - whUh L . Liggett to ar It cl prlot Till U pftid, ffrlllr) us a trial bef-iro you purohasa your goods. . We will give yoa bargains. JAMK3 M. PICKEY A CO. Glen Hope. Pa., May 17, 1871-4n. SPECIAL AMOIXCEMEM! I II AYR this day ftssoeiatod with ie In the mercantile bustoess ray brother, Robert Reed, and tba bunt nest will bo oontinued under the Inn name of BBBD BHOTHEBI. Wo will oontinne to mabo tbe Dry floods aad Notion bin I new a specialty, avll the newest fabrics and latest novelties in the market will be kept on band. Tbo Branch Store In Curwontrilte wtU be eon tinned, where will bo found as ehnlco ft Una of goods as at our main store in Clearfield. New Pprlbg foods will be oa hand about tba bib of March. The book accounts of W. Rood will be promptly 4nd Immediately settled. WM. Mtsrv Clearfleld, Pa,, Vareb H, l7l. M COitlOHBT'l RESTAURANT, Reeond Rtreet, CLIA1PIBLD, PENN A. Always aa bud, Fncb Oyslera, fee Crease, CaadiM, Rats, Oraakwra, Oaken, Cigars, Tobacwa, Canned Prwlts, Oranges, Uteeaa, and all klndt cf fr.lt (n Mason. dr-RlLI.IAHD ROOM second door. II'TI , . . D. McAUUIIEt. BBWaiLi'! J JiUJliJl I )F. ACK IN EUUoriil . act -!''.' ":.'. ORIAT BXCITRMENT - , IN FRENCIjtYILLE I The bloody aontaat betweei Franoe and Prussia la at an and for the nreirut, so far as the slaugh tering of nan and the drstruetion of properly is eonoorned. The Royal Jugglers no doubt pride tbeinaelrea and rejoice orer the remit, but hew imignlfloftnt Is their work when eon pared with the hunaiio ftod ehristian offurts of L. M. COUDRIET, who has undertaken to supply all the eltiaenj la the lower end of the eounty with food and raiment at exceeding low nttce from his miuuuioth store in MULBONHURU, when he ean always be found ready to wait upon callers aud supply ths to with Dry Goods of all Kinds, Saok aa Cloths. Satinetls, Cwsimeres, Musllus, Uelainei, Linen, UriUUigi, Calicoes, Trlauuiiigs, Hllbjui, Lace, Read j -made Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps ail uf the best material and mad to order Hose, nooks, U lores, Mittens, I.aeei, HiUbons, Aa. UROCEHIKS OF ALL KINDS. Coffee, Tea, Bagar, Rice, Molasses, Fish, Salt, i-ora, idioseoa uu, rin uu, jarooa uil. Ilanl ware, Qnecnswaro, Tinwaro, Caittngn, Plows and Plow Castings, Nails, flpikes. Corn Cult It a ton, Cidur Pressos, and all kinds of Aiei. Perfumery, Paints, Varni-h, Glass, and ft general assortment of Stationery, - GOOD FLOUR. Of different brands, always on band, and will be eli (m Ivwert powtule ftgaraa. Llgl'ORft, inch as Brandy, Wine, Gin, Whisky. laynei ateuieines, iioitetter s and Ilootland's Bitters. 6000 bounds of Wool wanted for whioh the highest prioe will be paid L'toverteed on band ana ror sate at toe lowest market price. Also, Agent for fltrattonvillf and Curwensrllle Thresh tag Machines. - fe&.Call ftnd see for Toursclrits. You will find ererything usually kept in a retail store. L. M. COUDRIET. Fronehrille P. 0., March 1, 1871. X. ft. ABIULD..... i.W. kOH BABTSHURS "Cheaper than the Cheapest!" GOODS AT IIEDUCED PRICES ivtr aacaivtn tt Arnold A Hnrf shorn, (Ont door wctt of First National Bank,) CL'RV r.NSV II.LK, PA. HAVINO Jurt returned from the e.st with a complete aeaortmcnt ef Gooda tnltabl. for Spring and Snmm.r trade, w. ar. now ready to furnl.b all klndt of flood. "Cheaper than the Cheapest I" And after thanking our eaitonaert for their liberal natroaag. during Ike past year, we wonld most rcs cctfnlly ask for a continuance of the same. Onr Stock consists of a complete assortment of Dry Goods, Kotiona, Hardware, Qncenswarc, Willowwarc, Groceries, Boots d- Shoes, Halt A Capa, Clothing, Tobaccos, Ac. Also, Floar, B.oon, Salt, Fish, Oraln, etc. All of whlik will bt sold an lh.h.st reason abl. Urmt. and tb. bigh.at Baikal prlc paid for Oraln, Wool and all klndt vf Lanibcr and Country rrodnet. FPl.aa. glv. at t eall befor. purchasing elsewhere. Satisfaction guaranteed ss to price and quality. ARNOLD A HARTSHORN, Corner .f Main and Tkomptoa El reels, aprlO . CURWENSVILLK, PA. j r. WIAVEC.. ,.w. w. um ' CLEARFIELD PA., Are offering, at the .Id stand of 0. L. Reed A C. their stoek of goods, cootitting of- DRY - GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS A SHOES, I1ATS A CAPS, HARDWARE. yinsNsARi, FLO HE, FEED, SALT, &o-, Ac, At tht moat reaeonatile rale, for CASK ar In zchang. for Square Timber, Boards, Shingles, OR COCNTRT PRODUCK. tej-Advanoet taada U (hot. .ngaged in got- ttng ont tnuar. timber on the ntott advantageous terras. January 5, 1870. 1871. 1871. SrRIXG GOODS! 1 ' The First of the Season! The Cheapest in this Market I BUY! BUY.!. BUY!1! OP KRATZER &. LYTLE, Tonr Dry Oooda, Tonr OnMcrlea, Tonr Hardware, Tonr Qneentware, " Tonr Notions, Tour Doott A Shoe., Your Leather, .... Tour Shoe Findings, T.r Floor an. f itb, Your Window Curtain, Tonr Carpctt, Your Oilcloths, Your Wall Papers, Your Hats, , Your Caps, Your Carpet Chain, Your Rtovcs, Your Raeoa and Feed. SALT! SALT! SALT! at wholesale lo country merchant!. . OILS, PAINTS, GLASS, A.. A liberal dit eoaot to builder.. Rrerytblng that you need can di had at great advantage tb the buyer, at KRATZKR A LYTLR'R, - ' Markot street, OLtAsriai n, Pi., opposite Ihc Jail. i t ADMIKIDTRATriR' H)TICR.Notlo. Is hereby given that letter, of adtninl.tratlon on the estate of THOMArt HHI'KMB, deed, let. of Uoahen township, t'learfleld tjounty, Penna., having been doly graatrd to Uses undersigned, all nwrsons Indebted to aaid celat. will pleas, mail, payment, and thoe. having elalnt or dainanda will pretest then, properly authenticated for set Ueaa.at. HKNHY I. MKAI), Aug. , I ?! Adaaialatrttor. J irancRii' 4 coTAiii.rji pik f. hav. printed a tartr nnenber of the new rHU llll.li, ana will tne receipt 01 iwmry vw tratt, snail . copy t aav tddres.. aiyt( r ; ! Sown, THE SMITH H0USEr (Opposite tho Passenger Depot.) ClwinilMUl.JD.PA. THR undersigned, baring leased this bouao lor a aeries of years, is ready to entertain stran gers and travelers generally, and therefore P'llelta aojturnors to give aim a oal). His Table will supplied with tbe beat the market affurd, ana bis Bar will oontftln the oboioeat of wines and 1 1 quoit. Tbe house, lurniture, beds and bedding are entirely now, which always adds to tho eomfori of traveler j while tho staiiline attached l larca and roovw Just stilted fur teamsters. Chargos moderate. J an A; 70 WILLIAM B. UHAUI.ftl. THE ALLEGHENY HOTEL. MARKET Sr., CLEARF1KLD, Pa. TniS large and eomtnodloui new lietcl b.s been opened for the aocotntnodatioa ol the public, where the proprietor will be glad to meet hit old friends, and receive a share of public pat ronage, ily strict personal attention to tb. de tail, of his business, h. bopac to he alile to render aatiafaelioa lo hit patrons. The TAUl.B will always be bountifully supplied with the best that oan be procureo la tli. wat Kci, ana me pnn will oonleia a rull.tock of LKjUOH.S, BEER, Ac Uood stabling attached. VAhrr-K lijiiruijir i, Clearfield, March , 1M-Iy Pn.prlctor. THE MANSION HOUSE, Corner of Second and Market Streets, CLEABHF.1.1), PA. 1111 U .Id and tooratdteni Hotel btt. during tbt past year, been enlarged to double lit former capacity ror tne entertainment oi .iran ger. and gueltt. Th whol. building hat b.en refurnl.hed, and th. proprietor will tpar. ac pains to render hit gusstt comlortabl. while aisylog with hint. Ct-rh. "M.nslon Hons." Omnibus runs to and from the Depot on the arrival and departure ofcsehtrsln. JOHN DOUUIIKHTY, pr-70 If Proprletcr. SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE, . torwensvlllc, t.leartleld eouuty, l'a, qtHISoliand well .sUblish.d Hotel, besell. J. fully situatsd on the banks of the Burqo. hanna, in th. boroigh of Curwrniville, has br.n leased for a term of years by the nndorslgnsd. It hat been entirely rentted, and tt new open t. the public generally and th. travelling commu nity In particular. No paint will b. spared to render guests comfortable while tarrying at tbia house. Ample Stabling room for the aoccsima datlon of teams. Charges modcrtte. Sept. 28, 1870.tr. , TllFlfimirHOUSE, MAIN ST.'PHItirSBURO, PA. TITR underalgncd keeps constantly on hand tba best of Liquors. Ills table is alwsyt supplied with the best the market affords. Th. traveling public will do well to giv. kirn a call, novloi. ROBERT LLOYD. guAW iiousr. Corner of Mai ket and Front Streets, i . Clearileld, Pa. 'This rcsgnllieent Hotel la entirely new, cess piste in .11 itt appointments, and convenient le. the Court llouae. A free Om.ibus runs to and from tbe Iepot on the arrivnl end departure ef earh train. OEOHUE N. C01.1IUKN, April II. 1BT0. l'ropri.tor. WESTERN HOTEL, Oppoaite tlie Conrt Rouse, - CLEARFIELD, PENN'A. Accoimnoilatlons first-class and charges moderate, octi JOHN F. Y01!X0, rreprletcr. JOSKIUR HO USE, Opposite theourt lljutr, LOCK IIAYBN, PENN'A. jeU'71 IIAI'SEAL A KltOM, Prop's. DANIEL COXXELLY, Boot and Shoe Manufacturer, CLEARFIELD, PA. HAS Just received a tnt lot of French CALF SKIN.S. and is now prcpsred to maaofa. ture everything in hit lint at tbe lowest figures. Us will warrant bit work lo bt at repressnteo. He respectfully solicits a eall, at hit tbop on etarket street, aond dcor wet of thepo.toftlee, where h. will do all in bis power to render satis faction. Sous lln. Goiter tops on bend. my,'o7-7 D.tNIKL CONNELLY. XEW BOOT AXD SIIOE SHOP. EDWARD MACK, Con. MARKET A 3d Srs., CLEARFIELD, Pi. TH R propri.lor has sntercd into th. BOOT a S110K.bu.la.il at tb. aboe. stand, and U determined not to be outdone either in quel, ity or prlc. for his work, Spceinl atreatlen wtll h. paid to manufacturing Sewed work. He has on hand a large lot of Erench Kip aad Calf Skins, of the very best quslity. Tbe elti. tens of Clesrficld and vicinity are respectfully invited to glv. biai n trial. No .barge for calls, novo,' if Sartluar, Uimtarf, (ft. H. F. BIGLEll & CO., II A. It 1 W A It E , Also, Manufacturer. of Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. CLEARfflBLD, PA. LOT OF SADDLES, BRIDLES, Harnett, Collars, tl.., for aal. by U. F. BI0I.ER A CO. pALMER'S PATENT UXLOAD- Ing Hay Forks, for salt bf H. F. BlOt.ER t CO. ' QIL, PLT, PUTTY, GLASS, . Hails, etc, fur salt hy V II. F. BIGLER 4 CO. JJaRXESS TRIMMINGS SI10B rinding., for tel. by II. F. BIGLER at CO. QUNS, PISTOLS, S W ORD CAXE3 For salt bj H. F. BIGLER V CO. gTOVES, OF ALL SORTS AND Sit.., for aal. by II. F. BIGLER a). JROX! IliOX! IIIOX! IROXt For sale by It. F. BIGLER A CO. JJOKSE SHOES i UORSE SHOD NAILS, far tale by II. F. BIGLER t CO. pULLEY BLOCKS, ALL SIZES And best Manufacture, fnr talc by II. F. BIGLER CO. rjMIIMBLK SKEINS AND PirB BOXES, for aal. by It. F. BI0LER A CO. J70DDE11 CUTTEKS for ml. by cb3070 II. F. BIGLER A CO. THE CLEARFIELD WOOD-CHOPPERS' AXE! Manufactured etneclally for THE CLEARFIELD TRADE, i row. Mil T tngH, H. F. BIGLER A CO,
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