THE REPUBLICAN. " CLEARFI&LD, VA. i rnXK.clAV MOHNINtf, Or I. lift U, 1871, Terms of Subscription. ' If pnUI in Jtaa(,ror within thre months. .,$9 M if fiitr ibruoaati beforwsia months..,. 1 50 f paid aflar ilie axpiraliun of six tauntus ... eT- All article to Incurs insertion. In thii MiiflT should be hnndrtl In iir1y on Tuesday pornin. M we go to prow at 1 o clocfc (noon.) ltllMCilOUH NOTICliH. ju.t1to1Ut r.pUcoiial Cliui ch Rev. i. II. M ,., ptr. -luHo Kerr ice erury Pabbath, ,t A M.. 'I 1 m" , v . J- 31,1, ith School ot 9 A. M. . iM ; Pnv.-r M. elioir erury Thursday, at 71 P. M. (vin nunt u rrlvQ, tint Su,bbatb of every k si. ml few'" Churcli.-I1,nlscpal-Rov, j ,n;;n II iM"j INililie Service Hunday morning to o!( h. ntU "t T r M. Siitvliix fklinul at 3 P. I rayer Meeting, Wc-liiosdajr evening ,t 7 oVI.)!-K, prexuytcrUn Churc1i-Ry. Mr. flint vi PuM.c Service every Habbatb, morning and avn- lag ' ' ' ilaitlt Church Rot. W. H. 8Kirtv Pm j or. I'liMie serrioes every Sublet h, morning or evninjf. Ilernntolv.' . t . . . .j ., i t .-.t. jt. I ran c in Church Catholic -Her. T. j. Mi'Mam h. Mhi At 10.) o'uluok A. M., on the fcoiiiiJ n i J fiturlh .Sundays of each month. ConstabmI ArPoinTED.Joiiuh ft. Read, Esq., was appointed Constable fur Boggs township, t tho Bfptouiber torm of Court, in the room of Mr. Jaiace II. Turner, resigned. We uu-drr-taud that Mr. Turner baa eerrcd In the enpa ciir of ('onHnble for elghtccu year, And how re on account of age and phyeiral iuflriultJes, Camp Mkktinu ('orporation. Tho anuherehip end clergy of the MT K. ( butch, nKitift the valley of tho Juuiuia, have purchased ut Mrs. Judge Lamm, near Newton flamilton, thirty acres of ground, upon which they propone to erect bntldlngi similar to those of tho Went Kiaiioh Valley ground, near Wayne 8 tat ion, on th P. & E. railroad. ' t - DlhREHPKCT FuR Til K ClAniT. We ttn-lerataud that loino godless fellow, who soums to hare no reject for the Court nor regard fur law, entered Judge Clyde's spring housattw other night and supplied himself with a lot of batter and other spring house et cetera. Tin Is cer tainly assailing "the authorities', iu their owu citadel. - 1 - - . ' - . 1 ' ',' -.) Appointku. We nndcrRtnnd tliat oar eteemiMl friend and ft How eititcn, MoJ. Lo rrnto Lorain, fur a number of years one of the Professors at the Military Academy at West Putat, has bcon appointid one qf tho Profcdwr at Le lugb VniroxMiy. 1 Tiira it a mafk of diotlnction nut unworthily conferred on a gentleman and a cholar. The Major's numerous friends In this. ilaoa will bo pleased to learn of hip promotion. J "Can't Come In." Wo have lately received a number of cominnnieofluns frPTn difTr cut portions of tho county, containing ratuable iiiformatioD, but without to a name of the writer. All sueh go lute the stoVo. We eannot use them. Correspondents need Hot fear tliitt we will give publicity to their lutrnci, (vtp would hardly do so if they demanded it,) but printc-ra huvo a law, and it and etiqaette hth forbid the nse of any comiuuntcatlon uoless signed by the writer. Why eaiiot intelligent, ponons learn this faot ? Tho great drought that U prevuiling in nil purti of Die eountry should be a wnrning to all persons to look well to their flues and store pipes. Hhould ft Are break out in this town just now, there is no telling the imouut of damage it would do. Ten minutes would be sufficient time to pniup dry the strongoet well Id town, and with out water the moans of fighting fire in this plaoo are eertainly not rery great. Perhaps, after we hire bad a Are something Icfb in eltcnt than thai of the Chicago fire, a mo v omen t will be made to or gatiiio a fire oompauy and procure an engine. A Failure. Liko many other we were not present to bear the lecture delivered be fore the V. M. C, A., In tho Court House, on Wt'Oncftday night. Kut we learn from those present that the lecturer "is not ft success" in the line he has adopted. The eountry Is to full of iiium ten and hurahugs these days, that they are to be found in every avenue of buflncs and pro-fe.-fion in life. That our young men were imposed t'U IU1 limn, 1 DU ibuii u tfisiffl i, uwnr, they permit the seeond humbug to lmioie on them, the fault will lie at theii door. Fatal Accidknt. U lat Tuesday morning Jehu S. Packer, sou of Isaac Patdter, fell from a chestnut tree near the residence of his par ent?, nnd struck upon Ills bond, causing instant li'Ath. His sister was near at hand, and to her be remarked, "Hannah, suppose I should fall." The words were scarcely out when he fell. ' Ho was eiigftjred to be married within a few weeks, and he Mtni to have had some premonition of Impending uVath, for on Fund ay last he asked his aftjaneed, it is said, if he should die during the week whetbor she would attend his funeral. His parent were at the Fair when the orrowful went occurred. IeerMod was about 21 yoara of age. His remains will be taken from tho residence of his pareuts at 2 u'elouk on Thursday to Hunnsburg. Lock ft Ihmotrttt, 1 11 - Odd Fkllows' Lkctur. On Fri day evening next, that distinguished Odd Fellow, I1 us I (Jrand Sire James. B, Nicholson, will deliver n public addrciis in tho- Cuurt House, o Q.ld-Ful-lowfthip, He is probably the brst Informed mein ir belonging to tho fraternity, and Is an eloquent cpt'akcr. The occasion will bo one of Interest 'to tbe order generally, aud doubtless nearly every iiK iiiber In the county will be present. The lec ture will be free, and all are therefore invited to attend. 11 rand Biro Nicholson is so well known to tbe members of the order that we deem it nnnooeseary to dwell upon his merits or ability, A simple an nouncement of the time and place will secure tko st tendance of tho brethren. Put we can asnure tbe uninitiated public that If they repair to the Court House, on the eveniug In question, they will be the recipients of a raro intellectual and literary treat. m Farmkrr, Look I1r ! -A Cur wensville correspondent Informs ws that Vorioe Clark, who resides a short distance east of that borough, raised four hundred aud seventy-eight and a half bushels of corn, this tea on, on three and a half acres of ground- nearly one hundred and thirty-seven bushels to the arre, How is that for "poor Clearfield," as poor famtrt and indo lent mechanics and others term it P If we would advertise a flirous, quack doctor, r some other humbug, everybody would make in quiry and know all ftbout It In ft rery short time. Now, let our readers manifest similar enterprise and inquire of Mr. Clark when be plowed his Rrouiid, what kind of sec (I bo nsrd, the quality of the jrrnnnd, when he planted how often he hoed nti'l cultivated his crop and the kipl aud quaptity f manure ho ned. Ity so doing they will learn something of practical utility at a rery moderate coiU Mr. ( Lark has no patent for his method of raising corn, but will furnish the Secret free of charge to those who' are in !he habit of only rais ing twenty htudiets to the acre. ' Tub JiiruiTNiNo Jion hoimKM. "e notice by the Lock Haven Jhmoerat that the Dfltfof lightning rod and insurance agents wboia "f1 unlived three weeks ago, as baring robbed the Hii.-ni of this eonnty of thousand of Hollar, re now "doing" Clinton county In a similar mail nT' Why are not these iawals arrestee f . And hy do sriitible people patronise) tboss traveling illalns, wbra Irtoal mechanics will furnish good 1'K'iliiing rods, and agents will Insure their lives pniperty In solvent ootapsaies, for ono half the munfy timy j,OM migratory aoouadraliT w" have ia our eye aeveral Termers who are 1o "r li pay2aymr fur tha Ritrt Bt.irAW, but nt)tt Rare his not iu tleVali for $lj0, awd he other for $1.10. mill tky have no ligbtninf n' nor Insurance, and In ftbnt eferen wiWnrh's r""n this date they must pay their notes, and laey w'" pay thrra Lka men, too. W.lmsj jjl theSt I" 1,(1 wis anj pilnnd fooli.h" taea become "5 ly'rt thry nei-or ill, unless they auh "'-e ir nne or twn ftfwtptincrfl ' i I . , Communicated, OilTUARV OF HON, A. M. WRIGHT. - Abraham Keagy. Wright Is dead. Ho esplred at bis late residence, in this pleoe, on the murnlng of the Oth instant, ft quarter before iglt o'ltk, at the age of flu years, 7 months and 11 days. ..J I is, Ulnefls had been protracted au-l painful) commencing in the earl v srlngaml resisting the best uediottl skill of the country, Its progress, with slight Interruptions, was constant, with In creating intunsity, until the hour already mention ed, when, lurnntudtd by (be members of bis family-and ntftny.dcar friends, and all IheoomforK that affection could suggest, ha passed away, broking hi lit 4 V nolselolaly na the sir oping infant. The' wordr that occasionally1 dropped from his Hps signified deep eoutrition for sin and ft lively faith In the Lord Jesus Christ, lie was a member of the Presbyterian Church at the time of his death, and one of the 'trustees of Its prop erty, and although it was quite lato In life when he confessed his Savior befora the world, the iu. Quern) of a christian education, bj pious parents, had niado him a firm believer from youth up, and dbubtloaa restrained him from Indulgence In the "In of prirfuultyj 10 common atnoiigst men outaide of tfic cbnroh. , - ,t - ' j Mr. Wright was born ftt Christiana, In tho State of Hclawaro, whence his parents emigrated to this oouuty, Ui (he year 1H15. Ho was the eldest save one, (Ueojamiii, who died a fow wuuks slnoo,) of a family of flro children, for the long period of his jrigorous,munbood, he had an active pirt in tha progress od improveuieiita of the county, lie was noted as a man of wonderful energy, reitT less industry and sturdy will. Whatever else might be said of Judge Wright, no man could charge him with duplicity. Ho was outupokcu and emphatically on the one side or the other of every question that presented Itself. Ho was Sheriff of this county from 13.17 to 18-10 ; aUo, Associate Judge from 1840 to 1H3), and In 1817 be was one of the oomm Urn ion eri who settled tholand damages of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company through the counties of Huntingdon, Rlair and Cambria. Tho duties of which stations he dis charged with true fidelity. For tho most of his business life ho was a dealer in lumber and mer chandise, In tbe pursuit of which he had acquired a competence, and up to the setting In of his last illness he pursued this business with all tho rigor and forecast of his earlier days. Pretending to no special attainments, Judge Wright was a man of very strong patiro parts, and therefore, less in fluenced by the world about him than most men. Ho fashioned after himself and made ft character of his own. With a rugged will and restive ener gy, be pofFfBsrd a tender heart and a lively affection. Ho wns a kind neighbor as a) no an af fectionate huxband aud father. His remains were followed to their final resting plnoe by a very large procession qf relatives and friends. . ,( , . Republican. V.EmiCATioNAt.V-A fow districts an nually mako thumsclves liable to lose their share of tbe State appropriation, by employing teachers who do not hold valid certificates. The acbool law re-qutres lhat the President of each school board make oath before a Juttlce of the Peaco "tout the schools of the district have been kepi open at hast four months, jbecording to law1; aud the school law elsewhere provides "that no person shall be employed aa a teacher who docs not hold ft valid certificate." All teachers, therefore, en gaged in teaching, whose certificates eease to )e ralid, should be compelled to quit until their cer tificates have been rencwod. The di'trirts in which the law heretofore was violated only received their share of the State appropriation through the special efforts of the County Superintendent and the leniency of the Pchool Department. No President should "swear" or "aftlrra" to such re ports, and no report of districts In which teachers without valid certificates hare bocn employed or allowed to teach will hereafter be approved, 7 Geo, W. t? xr her, C. 6. LiHt of loiter rdinuininff unclaimed in ilia Postf(be,at Clearfield, for tjio freak ending ttetobor Dtb, 171 1' ' Arnold, J. P. I.atighlin, William. Iturg, Miss Eliia.Tane. Pierce, J. C. (2) Crnudall, Edwin U, lUncoar, Charles. Fiset, William. Ross, James C. Fuller, Cbas. A. ' tt Ftockton, C. J. . Uarman, Mrs. Kllen.' Hmith, J. J. j , i flarducr, Mixs Kllen. . Tile, Mr. 11 ewes, William A. , Williams, Joseph. Haines, James. , Walker, John K LiOiigancokvr, Henry, Wilson, J. H. P. A. (JAlLIN, P.M. Anothfr Company. Tho sceonJ volunteer company was organised at Philipsburg but week . Why cannot the martiaj ardor of Ckmrneld bo stirrod p ft little, and at least one Company fortned T Spcciaia, For Eai.r Curat. A two-seated Carriage, In good order.' Inquire of ' I)rt. Hotbr, l kmc torn. Rer. W. If. Swarts, of Messiah's Church, will preach, Lord willing, at Wolf Hon, Sabbath morning, Ootober 1Mb, at half past ten o'clock, a. m., nnd at Phawsrllle at half pat two in the aftenuou. All are invited. Hkdicatios. rl'rovidenoe permitting1, the Meth odist Churub at Franklin, Hell township, will be dedicated on Pabbatb, October 2?d, 1871. John Cowl, Win. Turner aud other ministers are en gaged for the occasion. Tbe public li Invited. W. T. Wilson, Pastor. A Trip. During the last two weeks I uas per mitted to see New Vork, with its thronged Broad way and Its great Park, containing living animal and birds of all kind", and of scenery the grand cat. From there to Philadelphia, with Pah-mount water works and places of interest. From there I came to Curwciisville, where I found the enter prising firm of Thompson k Co. opening ft rery largo clock of goods, Jnt received from New York and Philadelphia, and by their prices wu coo rinccd that there Is the place to buy; at figures to cult the times, goods tq ujt tbo most choiry, and that their motto, '.'As cheap aa tbo oheapoet,M ls entirely true. Oo and purchase of them, and complain no more of high prices. Their terms t asy . oetll-Ut A Bpran. I.isTiTt'Ta.-TUe Clear fioJd County Teachers' Institute will meet in the Town Hall, at Clearfield, on Monday, tbe 23d of Ootober, at 9 o'elook, a. nu, and 000 tin ue until Friday night. The day ses sions will be devoted to practical work. Hie night sessions will be held In tho Court House, and be deroted to lectures, essay;, readuigs, Ac Among thofce who, will be present and take part in the exercises are lion. H. Huurk, Deputy Plato Huperintendeutf Ex-Oor. Vjtflflr, Hou's Wm. A. Wallace, Ueo. R. It arret t, J. R. MoEnally, T. J. Roytrrt Rev's J. H. McConl, II. H. Ruller, W. 11. iJillj Prof's J. J. Hteadman, 0. W. Innls, P. L. Harrison, Dr. A. M. Hills, nnd Wm. M, MuCuU lougb and T. 11. Murray, Ksqrs. Every person In tbe county has an tntorest in the success of our publlo school 1 hence no one should be absent tut all teachers, and thoso tbat are preparing, show by their presence that their hearts are in the work. K very body is invited to come. Fnecial eiaminations will be held aa follows: Phawsvlllo, October lltb; .West Ckarfleld, the 21st and 28th, and Cnrwvnsville, Nor, 4th. To Commence at 9 o'clock, a m. . Or.o. W, B.vtdkn, Co. flupt TJff-If you want to buy Drngs, Patent Medi cines, Paints, Varnishes, flplocs, Fancy Hoods, P..ap, Perfnmeriee," fjtnhe, Trwscn, Lamps, Lamp Chimneys, Musical lfods, School Rooks, Stationery, Tobacco, Cigars, Haratoga and Bedford Waters, Prescriptions day or night, go to the new Drug "tore of Hartswlek A Irwin, Heoond it. OeU-Sra. 8eV?l Rook" and rttotionery Just received at jl'fttfunVprni fttore. flept.27-3t pr, V, rfttlo, JileAit I'hysiciaa and Surgeon, offers bis str vie to the pwiple of Clearfield nnd tieinity, and wijl U lp rewliness to attend aU professional calls, by diiy or night Uffloa o lloed stroel, west ol tbe tiepot, iiearneiu, 1 m, May .11, IM7t-tf MRIIIC AKf IIOUMR, Main fllr.rt, flHdOKVILI-R, PKNN'A. ' BIIASiNlIN A III BKtTT, lriprlliir.. ol tl j j Ptorr,. (irpc.ll. ITt nil. .20 Jo tiUniiliit . ,'. , 1 ,. j 1 In B.emmtnto, 8it. Hat, lij tlio Her. U. noT, .1 111. rviido.os of lb. brlilo'i bth.r, Hill VJUlllNIi M. HIHLKH, daughlcr of Br-Ocr-crnor Dlglop, U ALEXANIlKK CI.'M. MINUS. In nioom lowml.lp, on S unci at, noiubui lit, lWl.bjr lluuu C. I.an 11, Faq., JOKL DICKSON, ot Kag f lown.hlp, to JliiAl;TUA II. LINKS, of Bloom town.hlp. In Peon townahln, on'Oetoberltt, lH71,bj Jno, H. Howj.k, Eq Mr. JACOII COXItAI), of Pik. towmhip, to Ml.. MATILDA DKlllllt'K, of Ponn township. , . Jitrd. In LaorrnM towu.blp, on Oo(ubor id, 1H7I, kii.UA.1 fcllU AUU, .doptcd .on of JiuKao CuMKi.la, K.d jra and 10 nonlln. 'ittisrr Uanrous. ' x nnn ei:p phiw wanvkdi 0,VJJ And all kiiul. or FUTlS-for wblcb th. hlflicit ca.li prlco Kill be paid, br BplliO m I. L. RKIZK'NSTMS. , " ' 1 n r CAUTION All per.oni are bcrrl.y notified palnit rmolrllig a l'roialory Nut. nlvon to II. it. Stun, by tho lubacrilicr, pnyabla all mnntbi nfler ditto, fur tliirty dullara, dated HepU 10th or Uth, IH7 1 . I buy. rcorircd no ralue for tald nolo; and ahnll not par It until rninpplled bj law. JOHN K. VOU011T. Halt I.icV, October 4, IMTI-St 18J1 ; , rniLADKLPUIA 1871 WALL PAPERS, ' 1 1 II 0 W E L L A D 0 U R K R, ' "-" ' Mannlacturrri of " " Paper Hangings and Window Shades. Whtdeaalo and Retail Salearoomi, CornsrFourtb and Market itreeta, ' ' "t PUltADKi.PIirA. Faetory Corner Twentjr-tbird and Hamom Stl. Octobr 4, 1871 -3tn pd. e G A IT G II E V'S RESTAURANT, r Seoond 6trMtr . t. CLEARFIELD, PKNN'A. t Alwaja on hnnd, Frch Oy.tera, Io. Cream, Candle., Null, Cracker., Cake., Cigar., Tobaneo, Canned Frulti. Oranjrea. Lemona, and all kinda of fruit in aeaxnn. r-UIL.IARD ROOM on aeeond floor. Je217l . . - ' D. McUAUUIIEY. Music itoii i:i " I I i: "t jr. fi. J. GREECE, dealer In Pianos, Okgans nnd Melodeons, of any manufacture desired. For cash or In exchange for good LUMBER, 10,000 feet of good Lumber wanted. For circulars and terms, address E. J. (JnggXE, an g9 Sut No. 4 In Hill street, Huntingdon, Ta. J. M. STEWART, D. D. S., Offl co over Irwin's Drng 8 tore, CURWENSVILLE, PA. All dental operations, either In the mrchinieal or operative branb, pramptty attended to aad satisfaotion guarantoed. Hpooial attention paid to the treatment of diseases of the natural teeth, gums and mouth. Irregularity of the teeth sue ccsnfully corrected. Teeth extracted without pain by the use of Ether, and artifleial teeth inserted of the best material and warranted to render sat isfaction. april2tiF71:ly S. rORTER SHAW, D. D. S., uuice in Mann n io uuiMing, CLKARK1BLI). PA. Putting of tbe natural teeth in a healthr, Tire. serrativeand useful condition is mad a specialty. iJiseaavs and malformations common to the month, jnw and arsociaie parts, are treated and eorreeted with lair sueeess. nsamiBationi and consulta tions raaa. Prices fur partial and full sets of teeth much lower titan iu 1870. It would be well for patients from a distance to let us know by mail a fow days before coming to the oftiee. It Is very imortant that children between the agea ofsia and twelve years should hare their tenth eismined. hy Aosrsthcsift Teeth are removed without pain. feblVTt DENTAL CARD. ' - - -; ' Du. A. M. HILLS Would sav to his n alien ti nnd the nub- lie generally, that, having dissolved partnership with Dr. Hhaw, ho Is now doing tha entire work of his office himself, so that patients need not fear being put under the bands of any other operator. Having obtained a reduction of the patent on the plate material, I am enabled to put np teeth much cheaper than formerly. I also hare Dr. 8tunk's patent process for working rubber plates, which make a much lighter, mora rloitio and stronger plate for tha same amount of mnterini, and pol ishes the plate on both sides, rendering it much more easily kept ctean. Fpectal attention paid to the preservation of the natural teeth, and all work guaranteed entirety satisfactory to patients. 4rOfne at the old corner, opposite the Shaw House. Office hours from 8 to 12, a. m.. and 1 to 6, p. m. Patients from a Jistaune hould notify ma a few days beforehand of their Intention to come. Always at home, unless other notice ap pears in both tbe county papers.-- feblt'7l . rJllSII TIM I TIM f STOVUH! STOVES I UTOVEAS WAPLE &IARTMAN Desire to Inform the citltens of Osceola and the public genentlly, that they have just received a large and splendid assortmentof Stores, House hold Hardware and Htamjted and Japanned Warns of all kinds. Also that we manufacture and keep comtantly on band a full assortment f Tinmen I ware, whlen we will dispnae or either wholesale or retail, to suit purchasers. Hoofing, Hpouting, Repairing and all kinds of Jon Work done to order and with dispatch Htriot attention paid ordering articles for par ties desiring it. Consumers will find It to thejr advantago to rmrchaso from ui. Our stock and prices will sat sfy you ti,at trw do sell good wares at prices that please tho people, ' You will And us on Curtin strict, nearly op posite the Exchange Hotel. Osceola Mills, Pa., May 10, JRTI-lf O SAD A L I S TIIK INORKDIKNTfl THAT COM POSK ltOriAUALM are published on every parksga, therefore it Is mrt a secret O S A1 1) A L preparation, consequently PHYSICIANS ruUSCRIDE IT. . T Is a eertaln cor for Scrofula, Pyphllls in all its forme, Ubenraalfrm, Hi in His- eases, Liver L'pmplaint apd all diseaeus of ONE DOTTLR OF ItOSAUaLIS will do more' good than ten bottles of the pytups or Hftrsaparilla.' k , .i . 'I THE I'NDERSIUNED I'll YHICIA8 hara nred Roaadiili. In their praotice for ine pa.i tnre. year., ann ireeiy emtor.e i a. a reliabl. Alterativo and Ulood Parillrr. PR. T. 0. Pt'Oir, of rtalllmor.. DR. T. .1. ROY KIN, DR. H. W, I ARK, " lilt. F. 0 DANNKLI.V, Hit. J. S. SPARKS, of Niehnlanrllle, Kf, DR. .!. L, M.CAHTIIA, Cidnmhla, S. C. I)H. A. 11. NOIII.RS, Kdpooin., N. O. t SKD AXI) ENDORSED RY J. It. FRKNCII A SONS, Full Rlr.r, Maia. F. W. rMITll. Jaoaaoi, Minh. I 1 A. F. ''HKKLKR, Lima, Ohio. " ' R. IIAI.I,, Lima, Ohio. (JRAVKN A CO., Ilonlenaville, V. ,' .AMI kL U. MuFADDhiN, HurfrMabaro. Tenn. ' . Our aitao. will not allow of any eitead- fNf'nmnrk. In relation to the rlrtuea of rto.BliwU. To the Midleal Pmfeaaton we anarante. a Fluid Kxtraet anperinr to an. tfeay fcafp ..or naed In the treatment of dt.ea.ed Ulopil; and in ine antloled wtaav irf lln.kdJJ, e.id jou will bo rcilorod to health, " ' llo.ndall, U f .l.t bjr all' nrugit price .1. nu pereonie. rtutir.-p. DR. CLKMRNTrt CO., ikVnytl lrfl Chrmitt; Aug. 1. 1171,-lr. ' Uii Tiuiia., Mn. i For ial. bj A. I. Eliaw, fl'arfi'jM, Pa. ' crf (CC IIIICM WAKTI-.IM- rjUl.IJUU Th. rnh.eriWra'want tl bar l.rje lot of it-Inch roared Klunjlr., for which will nar ih. frr hiihrat martlet print Pur- .on. hain( .iih on hand will ll wr el at oitrainra. ' ',vu i w an i r,n w nr. ii n. I leaiMd, Pai, .?r :wil..r " ,' ' J J 1T AND UAPHI ' " ' '' AND II o o t ii u it d Nhoca! THH PLACE TO 0SV llafs & Cftps, Hoots' & Shoes, U'l I' 8ATt, '' A' Fl'LLERTOTS SEW , STORE ! On. door north of now Maionl. Dolldlng, ,. CLEARFIELD, PA. . . Th. laritrit atook of gooda In tlill lint rer brought Int. th. county, ia now open for lb. iu ipeciion of tb. publio, and will bo aold at lb. Very Lowest Cash Prices I Al.n. aiplr'nijidaiiaortinentor GENT'S FUR NISIIINU HOODS, eonilitliiK of Shirt., Collar., Kexktloa, llnndkorohiefa, tilovca, Underwear, Ao. A large aloik of CARPETS and OILCLOTHS, which will ho diipuacd of at aitoni.bitiily low prieea. A liberal haro of patronag. Il rcupeot full olioll.d. . . n . (, . DON'T FAIL TO CALL.- Store on Bcoond St., below Market, ClearOold, Pa. 4,(,n 1 ' ' ' D. R. FULLERTON. ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY I I WOULD rerpoclfullji ..noono. to tb. eltl. i.m of. CLEARFIELD and tlclnlt, tbat, I bar. opened np In th. law Maaonlo Building, trat door below th. Manllo. U,u.e, on Second Street, with a .ntlr. n.w Hook of . (. WATCHES, CLOCKS & JEWELRY, Of th. lat.it style and belt Bolib, S.Ieot.d with ear.. I bar. an aiaortm.nt from all tb. laie.l nor.Hl.i la Jewelry, lulta- bl. fnr th. Holiday. A large atook of Am.rloaa W.tch.i front th faet.rl.. of Appl.len, Traey & Co., at Walt- ham, Haw., and th. National Watch Company at Elgin, III., In from J to 8 i. aalei, tlwayi on band, and warranted. Thankful for your p.it loul patronage, I hop., by ..trlct attention to bu.ioen, to (f.rlt s'oontiunano. of h. lam.. All kind, of r.patrlnf la my lln. promptly attended to. ' ' ' 8. I. BNTDER. D.o.mber 114, 6)0. s ACHETT dt 8CIIKVVER, niiLaita ii ' Bl'ILDHO HARDWARE, Also, manufacturara of Tin and Sheet Iron Ware, Second Street, CLEARFIELD, PA. Carpentert and Dnildrrr will And it to their advantage to oxmniin. our atook b.fere purebMtaa .laewber.. ' ' STOVES 1 ' STOVES! W are now aellla lb. eelebrated TIMES COOK and RELIANCE, th cheapen and beat atorca in th. market. Erury atoT. fully warrantod.' ' . ALSO, PARLOR, t , nEATrvn, ' ' ' '" ' " RAFTINO STOVES! which will b. aold at cheap any In tbe county. Strict attention paid ordering aitlclei for par lies who dc.iro it. Rootng. Spouting and Job. work dona on reaaonablo tcrml. Clearfield, Pa, April l, 1871. i:llin( off at cost. FOR CASm Th. largo.t itoek si P Vlt Ti I T U It .13 rer offered In CLEARFIELD ! At tha 8TEAM CARINET 8IIOP, corner Market and Fifth Stre.1, CLEARFIELD, FA. Tha nnikralrnrd would annonne. to the public tbat he ha. on hand and t. now offering ohoap for eaah, tbe largest atock or Furniture ever tn ftor. in till county, consisting of ' Upholstered Parlor Suits, Chamber Setts, Extension Tables, Secretaries, Book Cases, , Ilodstends, Spring Rods and Mattresses, Lounges nd Bcnchis, rialn A Marble Top Tables A Bureaus, Wa.hstands, Cane Beat and Common Chairs, Rocking Chaira, 1 - Looking O lasses, Window Shades, Piclura Frames, , Cords and Tassals, Ac ' lie .1.0 manufactures and keeps on hand Pat ent Sorin Beda. the boat arer tnrented. No family should be without them. Any hind of goctjp not on band oau be nal on snori none.. irpholltering and repairing neatly cteoirted. COFFINS, of all lite", osn ba hail tin a hair hours' n'llli e, .ml at th. low.it prices. A deduc tion of 20 per cent made for on.b. , METALLIC CASES, or Rosewood, Walnut and Cherry Cnfllna, with flaas or wood tops, furnished on Ar. boats' potics, P.rsonal .ttendaae. with hearse, no funeral oeoasioos, and oarriagea furnished when desired. Thanking tb. publio for rait farora, and by strlot personal attention to businoss, I hop. to receir. pontinuanc of the same. Remember the plane the Steam Cabinet Shop, aorncr ot einrKef and inn ni Ilrea. Muroh it, 'n-ly. DAJJIKL RUNNER. , .TI1R pfEAUflELI) WOOD-CHOPPERS' AXEl Manufactured especially for ll THE Cf.EARFIELD TRADE, ron tut. r A it ; - ugl'Iu H. F. DIALER A CO. LI II ARM AN, . IIACTICAL MILLWRIGHT, , ... . LL'THERHBL'RU, PA. Agent for th A-nerlean Dnuhle Turbine Watar Wheel and Andrews A Kalbanb Wheel. Can fnr ni.h Portahle tirl.t Mills m short rotb;.. Jyll'II imi mwth a to H'si pir7cihN.aie Is hereby glrewthat letters of administration oa th .slat, of JtJlI.lllUKKNl:, dnraeed, lale of Jnrdan twp.; Clearfield county, Pennsylvania, baring befta duly grantesl 1ST th. d.rslgn.d, all person indebted t. said tstat. will plaass mak. luiui.di.t. payment, and tbos. hvin claims nr demand will present theas properly authenticated for a.ttlem.nt without delay, i ...... tIEOKOE WILLIAMS, .Marron, Sept. 11, l;l t. Administrator. fJAIlli LATUIT MOyE) 8 ' 1 ' f ' ' ' I THE LATEST' MOVE HARTSWICK & IRWIN'S 1 D R TJ Q STORE, ' ' ' To their new building on Second Street, nearly I .ppuiite tb. stor. of Wearer A Belts, 1 1 CLEARFIELD, PA;, ... , .. .... -.r . Whore thoy wllfeontinue to supply their old and aa ms4iy nsw customers as may come, nil PURE DRUGS! 'f dHEMICALS! ; PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATIONS, . ; ' . . " ' (Incladlng all new remedies,) ' ' Patent Medicines, Paints and Oils, Glaus and Putty, School Books, Stationery, Paper, Ac.) also, a full lino of Drug- , gilts' Sundries, Hair ' Tonics, ' i. 1 ' Conaoll.i, Perfumeries, Toilet Articles, Brushss, .Toilet Soaps, Pocket Books, Ae., all of " the best qnality. ' PUPiE WISES AXD LIQUORS, for medical A sacramental purposes only, Pure Whit. Lead, Colors of all kinds, Raw and Bolliil Linked nil. Varnishes, lur pen tine, Coal Oil, Point A Varnish . Bruihc Flavoring .., '' Eitracts, ConfMlloncrles, Bird Seed, Spice, ground and uugrouud, ot all kiuus. SMOKERS AND CIIEWKRS w ill nna our iwi oi nrwmg and Smoking Tobaceo, 1 mportcd and Do mestic Cigars, SniifT and Fine-out to b. of tho , very Mst Brand, in tne maraeu LAMPS AND CIIIMNRYS, All hinds of OLASS WARE, GARDEN BEEDS, " ' MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS i . and Musical Trimmings of or.ry variety. Hiring a long iperlec. tn tho bu.lne., and an .xtensire and wen s.iecieu sriwa oi wfuciuw, w. are enabled to fill Physicians' prescriptions at the short..! nolle, and oa Ih. most rcasonabl. terms, day and night. ' ' HARTSWICK A IRWIN. , Clearfield, Pa, May SI, 1871 tf. P. T. I. "For thy Stemocjj'g Sake and thine other Infirmities," St. raul, . DR. BOYER'S PIT.B WEST BRANCH BITTERS. 1 safe, pure, pleasant and health giving Tonb J. strictly Trgetaldn, and manufactured from the most pure and choie materials la not a spirit drink nor substitut. for whisky, but soieutille compound, for the protection of tb system and lis cur nf disease, made from chemically pure spirits, entirely froe from fuiil oil or other irrita ting prnpertloa, and will not disagree or offend th. most delicate stomach. A long private expert ence has attested its Superiority over all Ordinary Remedies, Ko Bitters at iirescnt offered to the public contains sn much mediclral virtue, ant) yet so safe an pleasant io iua.o. na i. . uiftm., apd It wi) uot orcole appetite for spirituous liquors, but will cur. ine snecis oi nienpaiipu. To Ipcreas. t'o. 4rr"if S" To prontot Digestion, ',' ' UcB JT. To cure Dyspepsia, USE IT. To cur Fever and Agu., USB IT. To urt Billionsnes, ' USB IT. J To ours Constipation, . USE IT. . To enrs Chronic Dlarrhma, USB IT. Tocuinert-buni, USB IT. 'To cur Flatulence, USE IT. 3To cur. Acid Eruotatloos, I'SBIT". ,j Jo cur. Nerv'oua Debility, USB IT. ( To car. Uydoohondria, - , USB IT, ,"j.Xo cure Sallowneaa of Complexion, USE IT. IJTxour Pimples and Blotches, USB IT. ''for Oeneral Prostration of tb ' '"' Physical powers, USB IT, !'n and It Hill nr. yo. - Bold everywhere, at 11.00 per bottle, Manu factured exclusively by A. I. SUA V, Druggist, CLEARFIELD, PA, Who offers liberal inucements to the trad. Oot. !7, IBOOitf. For Rent I TIIR nn lerslgned oh"er to rent a D El.LINO IIOUSKand BLACKSMITH SHOP, situate ., l n In 11.11 tnwn.hln. This is a very .l.lr.hU InMllnil t, Ih. bu.lnCSS. - A fllil SOt of tools tn th. shop. Plenty of ou.totu. Aj good srhnol In th. vlllag.. Address or .pply to II, L. Henderson or th. subscriber. ' March lJ-lf HENRY BHTjl'tf, jj. Insure Your Properly I TUB .n.ler.lgned arc pseiiarMl tn tak. any reasonable lira ri.hs, laV'' nnd reliable eontpaniu, .oah ae tha " Fats' Mutual," ol York, I'm th." Aode,"of Cincinnati, Ohio) the "tlcrmsniii" of New York, and otlirrs. Rat. rcasonsbl, and In car. of lo money will he paid upprojTatly. Iltvin Mir.un. VlDAvflclif, Pa, April II, l-tf. CARBOLIC PLANT PROTECTOR- ; for aale by "' je38.m I . HARTSWICK A IRWIN. CHOP good arlMSJ t ' ' KHATYER A tTTI.RH. eplM-lm i ' Opposite the Jail. "IIOOTS AND SHOfKl Immcnsn stm-h I--I ) Richardson' eHrltrlllrd B."ile and Slloeft Just received at KRAT.BR A LVTLR'S, . septlO lm 1 . j .-Opposite 'ho j'L r. a. ii.i.a. . a. . rowatx MILLER &P0)YELL, WHOLKSALR A RETAIL M E K C II A N T S, , , . Graham's Row, Marks! St, . CLEARFIELD, PA. I W would qos! r.peotfu11y Inform or friends, customers, aud tb. publio generally, Ibat w. ar. now back In onr old qusrten, which bav been remodeled and improved, and w ar now pre pared to accommodate all who may favor vs by calling. ' t .. NEW GOOD Si" - We have Just reoelretl one of the largest stocks of all kinds of Merchsn jlso arer brought to Clear Hold county, wlioh wo lutend to sell at such fig ures at will saake It an object for all persons to purchase frcjtu uf. families laying in winter supplies of Urooories, Dry Qpgds, Aa., should oot fail ta girt ui a sail, as ws fcpl confident our prices and superior quality of goods will amply satisfy all. Our stock of , G R O C E R I E S oonsists of Coffeei of the best quality, Teas, Su gars of all kinds, Molassef, Fish, Salt, Cheese, Dried Fruit, Spices, Provisions, Flour and Feed, Ae., Ae. Our stock of 1 1 :- DRY GOODS is large and raried, and wa will just say ws can supply any article In that line, without eaamer- tlng. UEADY.MADK CL Q THING We hart a large stock of ready-made Clothing for Men and Buys' wear, which we will dispose of at a rery small advance on cost. Boots and Shoes, Hate and Caps, Hardware, Queens wye, Wood jnd Willow Ware, Notions, Fancy Goods, Carpets, Oilcloths, Wall Pspers, Window Shades, Ac., Ae. Being axtenslrely engaged In tha Lumber business, we are able to offer superior Inducements to Jobbers. MII.LKH A POWRLL. Clearfield, Pa., Sept. 8, 1(471. ' FALL GOODS! JUST RECEIVING ! T IOIIT CALICOES. SPLENDID 10c. CALI I i coe. Delaine., Shirting Checks, Muslins, fluid., Whit. Hoods, Percales, Japanese Silks, Black Silks, Bilk Poplins, Black Alpacas, Table Linens, Velveteens, Shawls, Boys' Cassimeres, Ac. AT J. MILES KRATZER'S I HOSIERY, SILK GLOVES, BEST PARIS Kid Gloves, Laoe Collars, Hair Switches and Luignons, Ilatr Nets, corsets, noop name, AT J. MILKS KRATZER'S ! D RES8 TRIMMINGS, SILK FRINGES Satin, Velvet Ribbons, Buttons, Ao. AT J. MILES KRATZER'S I TRIMMED nATS. RIBBONS. Millinery Goods, Ac, A.. AT J. MILKS KRATZER'S! UNEQCALRD STOCK OF LADIES' AND Children's Shoe, and Gaiters, Men's French Kip and Calf Boots, Calf and Lasting Gaiters, Ac i AT i. MILES KRATZER'S! O flflfl flRfES WALL PAPER 6e. to ,UUU II. 00 per boll Carpels, Floor Oil C'lutha, Window Shades, best While Granite Tea War, Glass War, Tabl Kuire and Forks, Ac ' AT . MILES KRATZER'S! CHOICE TEAS, COFFEE, AND OTHER W urocoriee, Linen Apples, i'acnes, merries, Prunes, Canned Peaches, Tomatoea, Corn, Ac Th. above, witb an immense stock of other Uon'ls, have been bought at the lowest easn prioes, and will b offered at very low retec Jrt-Com and min them whether yon buy pr not. J. M. KRATKRR. (Formerly O. Kratser A Son..) Next door to n. F. Bigler A Co.'s Hardware Store. Clearfield, Wajrh 1J, 1871-lf. 1871. 1871. AUTUMN! KEEP BROTHERS, Msasar brnasv, " CLEARFIELD, rA., A iliia SrssaT, CunVTENSVILLB, PA., Ara opening THIS WEEK an attractlr stock of GOODS FOR THE SEASON ! - Our slock will be replete with Ih. t W .3) . . S NEWEST DESIGNS I O . K t-t o v. w In Foreign and Dom.atle DRESS GOODS, '' SHAWLS, COATINGS, RETKLlKNTj, FLANNELS, Etc, etc " t Together with a Ml lln. of Notions, Triipniings, , . ' LADIES' AND GENT'S Euriiisliing Gooils, And MILLINKRT GOODS, At lYicc to suit the Timtf ' , Do tot fail to call, Rvspertftilly, ,i;'. !'",.. ' ": HKED DROTIIERS. P. S. Hating purchased largely In Millinery floods, Milliners in adjanant towns will b. sup plied at wholesale mtec ' ' . September IS, 1011. .i . I ' - 1JI1UNES. Cherries, Applra, Peaches, Currants, Sweet l'otators, and all kinds of eatables, at KRATZER A LYTI.KS, spl20 Im ' Opposite the Jail. TlTU KM' I.ttrHtTAnl l.' F(E W. hav printed a large namher of the new FEB BILL, and will oa th receipt ot iw.nif. Ire cents, mail cpy t. ear ddvsr. 1 myJ c5rK toaAf. f rprrriti, tf. KRATZER 4 LYTLE,1 Market Street, Clearfield, Penn'a., (pposiU Ih. Jail,) HAVE now n hand (rit elsss stock of goods, suited to tb wants of th. public. Our ijoojr, i ijre, ndjby oonslantly making additions tboreto, w r bl to ftoeommodat all wbc may favor us by o-lllng. W bav DRy pop.pg, Msrlnos, Olngbams, Cloths, P,rnjs, Delaines, Cassimeres, Silks, Reps, ' ' Satinets, Casbmores, Tw.sds, Cobergs, Alpacas, Mohair, Lan.H'it, Muslins, FUnnals, Bonnets, Ribbons, Cloaks, Balmoral Skirts, loop Stlrs, Shawls, Drs Trimmings, Iliad Nels, Caps, Corsets, Gloves, Searfl, Collars, Orsnadin Vail, Tabis Covers, 4-o. CLOTHING, Coats, Fanta, Vests, Over-Costs, Qent's'Shawls, Shirt., Hats, Caps,Under-8hirts and Drawers, Boot and Show, Gum Shi.s, Cravats, Socks, Oloves and Collir. GROCERIES, Ts, Coffc, Sugar, Molasses, Salt, Candles, Rir, Flour, Baoon, Fish, Tobacco, Raisins,. Currants, Spicts, Crackers, Vinegar, Oils, Varnish, Pepper, Alcohol, Ac HOUSEHOLD GOODS, Carpets, Oil cloth, Drugged Clack, ' Looking Giants, Churns, Buckets, Washboard, Tuba, Flat Irons, Pan, Window Blinds, Will Paper, Coal Oil Lamps, Bedeords, Umtrelbu, Knives, Forks, Spoons, Crocks, Stores and Stov Blacking. HARDWARE, Quenswar, Tlnwar, Qlasiwar, Woodenwar, Copperware, Books, Stationery, Musical Oosds, Trunks, Skates, Aa. aVAIl of which will bs so4 on tb. most r.a- sonabl. Urmi, and 1 . higbsst marb.t price paid for Drain, Wotl and all kinds of country produce. REMEMBER TUB PLACE t KRATZER & LYTLE'S, (Opposite lb. Jail,) CLEARFIELD, PENN'A. LS 71 ivliTAitr. Ti.iiiti:iti E. A. IRVIN & CO. CIKIYENSVIM K, PA., Being specially engaged la the business of i ;-.;rj .... Buying and Selling Square Timber, Would represent that they an now prepared to purchase Timber delivered at either Cnrwensville, Lock Haven or Marietta, (or will Uk. it at any of those points,) and sell on eominiliion, making suck advances as ar. necessary. Those engaged In getting out Timber will find at onr stor. in Curwensvlllo, a very large stock of STAPLE GOODS Of all Description. ' . ALIO, riour, JHsat, Oaf , Com, And everything necessary for use of Lumbonam. RAFT ROPE, i Of all sixes, kept on hand in large quantities, and aold at small advene by th. coil. Also, , ,t Pulley - Blocks, Small Rope, A.. aaprci Al. IJ1I!CF!HKNT offend to those manuraoturmg tquar iimucr. ' r a. irvim po. Curwensvlllc January U, 1870. " O. J,, c. 11T1IERB U bay my DRT O00DS, ORO eA MPi.a o,,M.n.wKr. fllassware. Drugs and Notions, Confectlonsrles, Ac, oheap for cash. The .nhaeriher bom leave to inform bis old and new customers that he has opened VARIETT ST0RB IN GLEN HOPE, PA. d will sell woods at nrlr.i to suit tho times. A liberal reduction Will n. made to oustonjers buy- at wholssalc Call and examine my stock befer. purchasing .Isewher.. A liberal share of pubhs patronage is Solicited. ' C. J. KEAOT. Glen Hope, Pa., June 14, 1"l. ISAAC K. STAUFFER, WATCIir.S, JEWI.LRV, j 148 North Seoond St., eol. of Quarry, ' ' ; ' PHILADELPHIA. ' ' An assort men i ei v icaD, mnui, Platad Ware constantly on hand, ftcnairing of Watches aod Jewelry promptly attended to. 8.20y . . .f ir.i.l T I- tit. .a. aaa.J L A DIES' AND UKNI'S SATCHELS it D. R. FULLERTON S. AIJ4T00A AND BEDFORD WATER I i; ' for ial. by l tn ' nARTSWICt a mwi, sotfii.; THE SMITH HOUSE,. (Opposite tb. Passenger Depot.) CLKAKI'ICLD, Pa; " THE andonigiml, having teased this hous Ins tories of yuara, Is ready to entertain strrni gers and travelers generally, end therefor ultlti sojenrner. to gi- him oall. His Tabl. will b uppllrd with the best Ih. market affords, and M Bar wll cdnjain the choicest of wines and liiUOis. Tho house, li!mi( jn-,V J. aud bediting aro entirely new, which always acl.d (ji th comfort of trave!ns wlille tbo atabliug aUtj-liij s large and ruoa. J just suited for teamsters.' 'Cliarrr. modcral.. t Jan6:?0 .. WILLIAM. ByLEV, THE ALLEGHENY HOTEL. ",IARKET St.. CLEARFIELD, TIIIS largo and commodious new bold Ua bocn opened fur ths acooiumodntion of tba public, wbere the propr&UV fill 4'ftt to mcct his old friends, and receive a lift'j? f at-lio pat ronage. By strict personal attention to ha dc tails of bis business, be hopes to be eMe to render satisfaction to his patrons. The TAIU.G wilf always be bountifully supplied witb the best thnj ean be procared la tho market, and the BAM will contain a full stock of LWL'UllH, BKKK, o tiood stabling attached. ' ' CASPER LH:0L0r, Oearfield, March I, Vr-M'rietor. THE MANSION H0USEt Cornerof Secondand Market Streets, tl.KARI II.M, PA. TIIIS old aad coramodiont Hotel baa. during tbo past year, been (nlarged to double Its formpr eapaoity for tbo entcrtuiument of stran gers snd gusils. Tha.whola building has been refurnlibod, and th. proprietor will spar, no pains tb fender his guest eouilortubl. while .tsying with him. girths "Mansion Iloole" Omnibus run to and from the Depot on tho arrival and denarturo oL each treTa. ' 1 ' 1 1 4011N DOUGHERTY, tprt-7 tf ' ' ' Proprietor. SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE, Curwenavllle. ,lcai Held couuty, l'a riAIIIS Old and well estsblilhed Hotel, besuti I r..n ..ttt.rf ah lh bank, of the Su.au3- hanna, in tha boroagh of Cnrwenivllle, has brlHI leased for a term of years by th wndersigned. It baa been entirely reotted, end is now open to the public generally and tb. travelling commu nity in particular. No pains will be spared Id reodcr guests comfortable while tarrying at this boi:... atnpte niaonng room ior iu. .ctwuii . dado oftii-ms. Charges moderate. ' - - S.1.1 11.U41. Srpt. JS, 1870-tf. ' ' THE RAILROAD HOUSE, MAIN ST., PUILirSBUKG, PA. THH tnderetgnad keeps constantly on ban4 th. best of Liquors. Ills tablo is always supplied with tbe best th. market affords. Th. traveling putiltc will 00 wen io give ,n.u . cu. novlnil ROBERT LLOYD. gllAVF HtiphjFI. Corner of Market and front Vlreets, t'lcnrllclil, Pa. This magnificent Hotel I entirely new, wa plet. in all its appuintmenu, and oonvenivut to the Court Houss. A freo Omnibus runs to and from the Depot on the arrival and departure of neb train. UEOKUK N. COL1IURN, ' April 13, 1870. Proprietor. J EON ADD liqpMF,, ' Near the Railroad Depot, Clearfield, Pa. S. B. ROW, Proprietor. This house is large, well furnished, and nearly new. and tbe Proprietor feels confident of render ing satisfaction to guests. N. B. Good stabling eonneeteu who in. noiei. 04-71 WESTERN HOTEL, 0ppo.lt. th. Court House, ' CLEARFIELD) PENN'A. Acoommodations flrst-clfcss and charges modrrat. oclS ' JOIIN F. YOUNG, Proprietor. (UTOUn HOUSE, . . , Oppoiit. tba Court Housv, LOCK HAVKN, PENN'A. Jel4'7l UAU8EAL A KROM, Prep's. goots nna lliots. . D4MEL CONNELLY, ' Boot and Shoe Manufacturer., CLEARFIELD, PA. HAS just received a fin. lot of Wench CALF, SKINS, and Is now prepared to mannfa. ture everything iq bis tin. .t th. low.st figures', H. wilt warrant his work to b. as represent.: He respectfully solicits a call, at hia shop on Market street, aeeond dror wast of th. po.touice; wfaar. h. will do all In his pow.r to r.nd.r satis ' faction. Soma An Gniler top on hand. - mj9,'o7-y . DANIEL CONNELLY SEW BOOT AXD SHOE SHOr. EDWARD HACK, Cot. MARKET A Srs., CLEARFIELD, Pa- fllIE proprietor has entered into tb BOOT a) J SUUB bosiosis at th abov stand, and is determined not to be outdone either in qual Ity or price for his work. Special attention; fill b. pAido manufacturing Sewed wn-k. Hi hs on hand large lot of Ereneb Kip atid CalfSkins, of the very beet quality. The clti sens of Clearfield and vicinity aro respectfully invited to give him trial. No charge for calli'. novo,' tf gnriUvarf, ijluu'srf, U. II. F. I3IQLER & CO., LliLIRf I If II A It 1 W A II 1 , . , . Also, Manufacturersof Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. CLEARFIELD, PA. LOT OF SADDLES, J3EIDLES, 1 Harness, Collars, etc., for sals by H. E. DI0LEB 4 CQ. pALMiiR' fATENT UNLOAD; Ing llay Forks, for isle by II. F. BIGLER 4 CO. QIL, TAINT, I'UTTY, GLASS, lls, (ur lift If II. F. IilQLEB k CQ. JJINESS TRIilMINQS SDOB ; Findings, for njs by II. if. BIGLER t CO. QUN,riSTOLS,SWORD CANES ' for sal by ' . If. F. BjGtEB V C,Q. , gTOVES, OK ALL SORTS AND, Siaes, for sal by 1 II. F. BIGLER 4 CO. I RON I IKON I IKON! IRON I . ... For sal. II. F. BIGLER si CO. II ORSB SHOES & 1IORSK SIIOB ... i .14 SAILS, for sal. by , If. F. BIGLER k CO rULLEY BLOCKS, ALL SIZES And bsst Manufactnra, for saj. by H. f. BIGLER CQ. rpilIMBLE SKEINS AND Tira BOXES, ferials y . II. f. BIGLER CO. . RODDER CUTTEIlS-for sa ty nn.10-70 . II. t. BI0LER CO. "I AI.C1NEO PLASTER AND HYDRAULIC J Oemont, for sa). by J.2I In HARTSWICK IRWIN.