1 THE .REPUBLICAN. CLEARFIELD, PA. WEDNESDAY MOKMN'O, JAN. 81, 1 ATI. Terms of Subscription, If p.iM in edvauce.or within throe months. ..f 9 00 U paid Alter ihrveau'i hciuru sis uuniii ll paid ftr th oxpirntioii of nil months 1 AO X ltd JM9 All articles to Insure Insortton In this warper ahould be handed in early on Tuesday ariiing, as we go to proas at 12 o'clock, (noon.) HKI.1CIOU9 NOTICIJ9. WftlioiU.t FlpUcnpal Church Br, J. P. WT.crn Pastor. Public Service aver Fabbuth, . et H'l A. an J 7f P. M. cVibbalh School at 9 A. M. Prayer Medio every Thursday, at P. M. Cvrnmuaiin Service, flnt Sabbath of very Brqit), at 101 A. M. WU Andrew' Church Kpincnpal ltr. GitoRQa Hall. Pulie Service (Sunday morning at 10 o'clock, and at 7 P. M. Sunday School at S P. M. Pray or Meeting Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock. JritylorUu Church Iter. Mr. H nTt.K a. PtUltc Service every Sabbath, wonting and even- In 7 9 Mailt Ut Church Rcr. W. B. Rkixxrr. Pas Ur. Putilto cervices every Sabbath, morning or .event nc. altornntelr. t. fraiicU' Church Catholic Rev. T. J. M''Maki'. M at 10) o'clock A. M., on the tcond anil fonrlh Sumla of caul, month. Making PitnonitsH. h will lo no .eed by a tetter from Luthershurg (hat "Toxpay wr and "Justice" are settling the towu.hip ac counts In Brady. Going to Work The lown onn eil of Utile fun to Is going to borrow $Mi,u0, with which it propones to beautify the hillside and gullies of that ancient borough. "A Bachelor." We have heard nf 70a before. Like the Woodhull-Claflin fraterni ty, you are wholly u soloes in any well regulated community. Yon miht have your malady cured by emigrating lo IJliiu. How 1h Thih ? I he boipity tux rule for noxt year is fixed at Tee tilt: lluw is that for hijfh, Mr. Growler? Hitve you seen anything like it lately. In this or any of tbo adjoining coon lies. Let us know if you hare. Hv.v. E W. Kutijy. Thin iudiridu al, well known to mmiy of our readers, is no lortnimixing and soliloquixiug in the ( hatubcrs burg prison, where be should have been a number of yean ago, if the brethren tell (be truth about him. s E.VTKRpmziNd Tho Watchman of Bclldunto says; Pliilipsburg beaux go in cahoot, hire the string band, and then serenade their dul cinvus. Those of our young bucks who are afflict ed with a like weakness might Indulge a little ba rui leu amusement the same way. Improvement Company. Wo no tice that Senator Wallace, on Wednesday but, read a bill in his place incorporating the Alder Jtun Improvement Company. This stream trav erses llrshani and Morris townships, and of course will ooly (fleet that locality. Nut having seen the bill we cannot tell what its provisions are. Another Oim.ni no.--TIiomo fttxpny rs who abused iho County ConiinipMoneri no hnndsomvly laat year, for adopting the legal and true method of unseating and collecting tuxes, will no doubt matte their second attack upon the Hoard when they learn (lint Ibe county tax rata for 172 Will only bo FIVE MILLS, iuMcad of HFTKKN, as in 1S70, The Hoard, on Friday, before ad journing, paused a resolution fixing five mills as the rate for 1872. This is a reduction of thirty per esif. on Inst year's tax, and last year's tax was do h gher than the year before, although the ex citement was mm k kujhtr. Those who to flippant ly abused the Hoard last year, will no doubt com pliment the members of the Board the very first opportunity they have. s State Taxes. Wo gWnn fiomthc Auditor U one nil's Report the following items and sums of taxation which were paid Into the Plate Treasury by the officers and cititcos of Clearfield comity during 1871, vis: Lever Fiscal, Treasurer, paid, vis: Tax 00 personal property $I,"U 24 Tax ou National If auk 1,(176 VI Tavern Licence , 2,097 tin Retailers' Lionise , 2,127 34 Fating House License... 27 65 Billiard Licet. w 76 00 A. W. lice, Ki-gister, pai I, vis: Tax on collAterx! Inheritance SM 00 Tax on wills nod devds 4uU 74 A. C. Tate, Prothonntary, paid, vn: Tax on writs 210 00 Clearfield County Bank 760 02 Osceola Improvement Co 320 HO Tux 00 corporation! 2,174 HO Total $12,754 10 This Is a pretty snug little bill for the "stump region," and all paid up, too. No county in Iho Slate has as few public defaulters as Cloarflrld, and none adheres more tenaciously to the creed of the Jc'rsouien Democracy. To Assk.hsors. Wo notico by the returns or the several assessors now filed in the Commissioners' office, that many of them use the meaningless phrase, "Occupation," as the desig nation of the calling of the eitixen. Common lenso teaches us that every eitiiea has ao "occu pation', but the Act of Assembly expressly pro vides thut the assessor, when ho assesses an in dividual, should particularly designate what that occupation is. If the party assented is a farmer, or is a merchant, say so, or carpenter, shocmakur, or laborer, or black. inilh, or follows any other calling, let the assessor say what that i, and drop the meaningless word, "oceupnt ion." If the as sessor wants to dirplay his peomnnahip, he can Write, "Occupation, tanner," but If be wants to do do mvro than is necessary, let him onme the call ing of the citiscn aud it will be understood that that ii his bffwjMtrioH, Again, where two men of the is mo name reside tn a township, and the as ossur designates them with "occupation if one of them happens to be drawn as a juror, or ll a party In a case in court, how is the flier iff to know which is his man f It Is sctJoro (hat two mm nf the same name follow the same calling. Hence, If the asseshor roturns ouo as a farmer and the other as a carpenter, the party is suoo foun J, with out hesitation or debate. Some few assessors designate carpenters, black smiths and other tradesmen as"mo.'hauics." This is jtiJt as mcanioglets as "occupation," and lakes as much time to writo it as to give the proper designation. When it Ukei no more talent nor Urn to bo right than wrong, why nut adopt the (orraer method f j --- 1 , A Sad Affair. The JMiilijhurfr JoHnnl relates the following t "William Htoiubar- j ger, a man a lvancud in years, Jired in a little cabin on the summit of tbo mountain, three-fourths I of a mile from what is knowu as the oIJ Cupelin stand on the Tyrone pike, about sli uiilos from this place. Here this solitary man lived upon a little clearing on whieh he raised enough for bis own support, meagr though it w, seldom mak ing I..- appearance hi the World outid. gome three weeks iuce bis horse strayed to the hotel of Mr. John Copmiliaver, but n 'thing strange was thought of it at first, but last Friday Mr. C. con cluded to go and see why Htoiahnrger made no ef fort to recover his horse. Arriving at the cabin be was horror struck lo find it In aches and the chaired aud mulilattd body of the occupant lying near 11. I',iuir0 jimi, ol Hits plar-f, was notified and after summoning a jury on Friday afternoon viitd Iho spot. Tly found the body lying at the side of a wood pile about ten feet from the ruins of his bouse, in a slate of partial nudity and froien to the ground. The only garments covering his body were a shirt, burned frym the nck half way down the body, and a pair or stock ings entirely whole. There were serial miei upon his bead, the flesh was burned In several plaees though not, In the opinion of tho Jury, nffieiently to faaveeamrd Immediate denth-and the flob all eaten from bis fnoe and throat by some animal. The body looked as though it might have laid there for a week or more. The verdict of the Jury was ihst deceased esiue to nil death from ouit cause or causes unknown to them. His re vialni were taken eherya 0( by Mr. Copenbavor jatloamd , LETTER FROM BRADY TOWNSHIP. LuTNxusBL'uo, January 18, 1871 Mn. EntToai Ai "Taxpayer," la bit letter of January 10th, charged the school directors and auditors of Ibis township with all manner of eiimes, I beg leave to say a few words In defense of theie much abused ofliccrs. In the first place, he "bcllem Ihey arc hiding eriian because, from tbo amount of scbikU money collided every year, we ought to hare more school or mure money on bnnd at the end of the year. Now, Mr. Editor, I frel very anxious to learn bis method of figuring out school expanse ; ituoe we h tvt some of the ablest lunlhctnatlotan and best business men in the township fmcu whom ''Tax payer durt not ft Of use of fraud in person ellh er In public or private affairs,) filling the office of to be 1 1 director, aud they have been nnable to pro duce tbo happy result 'Taxpnyer'( pretends to have arrived at. lie is "satii-fied that the school directors are not watching (be tnoiry matters very elosely. ltoally, be must be easily satisfied, when he can bo satisfied by the meaningless babble of a few individuals, who do not pretend to know much about tho financial affairs of tbo towoshi) and who knew him to be of so trifling a character as to be easily placed In the position of Balaam's a is. Ileiutruds to watch the settlement a Hi tie.' Very good) the settlement is open to allj but If "Taxpayer" is no better in figures than In telling lliofta'A, I fear tho com w unity will not derive much benefit from his watching. However, since he Is determined to be on hand, I hope the Super visors will take warning from this envious poke note, and elear the roads from drills, so as to se cure a safe passage for bins to the Auditors' offlo. Ho "believes there are tome feathering their nests." Truly, one would think so, and that all tbe feathers were being plucked from this unhap py gander, from the wy he tquakt; but, what caused such a belief to enter bit benighted mind, it beyond my comprehension Now, bok at lbs ittovuslslsney of bis next as tcrlion. lie pretends to kuow (within a trifle) what amount uf money "ibould be on band at Ibe enl of the year, if the auditors would only do their duty," after saying "the school end road taxes amount to four or five thousand dollars a year." (He don't know exactly which.) Pretty well guessed. What if It does have a margin of a thousand dullura? That It but a trifle, in com parison to the sum he would have you believe has been itoleu by the As ii 0:1. He is "satisfied the taxpayers will take lbs matter in hand, If the ac counts are nut shown up in their true light.' This, I suppose, would be a very good arrange ment, 10 far as "Taxpayer" is concerned, as be coutd then get his nose into a Cain which he cau'l get a tmelt of by Iho ballot Tbe fact Is, Mr. Editor, I think "Taxpayer an bo turned tn any direction, "to suit custom ers' jupt as a weathercock turns on Its pivot in ubedicuce to the wind ; and It of too tuvill calibre to be uf any accouut, except as a "blow-pipe." I fully agree with biin, thut we should have more school, and think it a pity the qucsttur was not agitated when he and I were school boys, I will close for tbe present, hoping that "Tax payer" will not "go back" on his word, but take advauttign of the big "opening" be has by his rv markable shrewdness discovered, probe the matter to the bottom, uvml all the bidden crune, expose the dark-dyed villains, aud prove himself In tome tenia a uas. More anon. Juxticb, Woxdkrkvi.lv Kxkrciskd. A few wacks ago 3omo of our "youugslers" took it into their heads to make an excursion to Altoona, but there were several Pas and Mm around, who took it into their htuuls to veto this movement, because of tho rumor that tho small pox was raging in the mountain village. Aud tbe aforesaid youngsters acquiesced, as all good children do. The parents were the only "High old Coniralfsiou" convened for tbe occasion, aud thoir decision was unani mi uly approved by tho eitiicns. Why seme of our ooteinpuraries should "lako on so" about this private social affair, wo cannot understand ; but it seems to us they should allow us to act just as they do at we please in regulaliog our domestic affairs. Write about our stumps, saw logs and business affairs as much as you plcoie, but don't debate our household regulations, or we ahull pronounce you meddlesome. The Lock Ilaveu Umotrut gets off tbe following re -tc -able sfatcmcnti "The Town Council of Clearfield, we are told through private advice, has not only distinguished itself t ut done goid serviue in tliecattipiin aint the small pox. The young bloods ol that place in tide arraugeuicnrs fur an excursion to Altooua, where a grant! ball was to come on Monday of last week, 'ibe Borough Fathers having irottcu wind ot the excursion, and learning thai there wero several eases ot small pox iu Altoona, called a meeting of their august body and pans! a resolu tion to thacltcct that the excursion parly should not go, but it they did go, they should nut ooiue back to Clearfield again. Tbe remit was that the excursive diiu't ooiucoff and the ball wasafixile." The editors of tbo Altoona TiUhh evideutly wanted to mix with good eompany for a short time, and bewail their disappointment in tbe fol lowing stylo: Tnitr Dins'r Com. There It a (own In tha Stato of Penna Ivania called Clearfield, the itooi.le l which tenaoouHy cling to a time honored cus tom uf taking an excursion trip every Leap Year. A number ol the young ML of ibis town, and n I sti some of more mature aife, havina a desire to reo tome of the world as it is only to be snen In a large ami tiuntimg euy concluded to lake advan tage of this quadrenn ol custom and inaugurate a party to visit a city and learn bow ohur people live. The party wisely consented to visit AltiH.ua on the evening of Ibe I ith inst. Hotel accomtno- itnttous bad been secured in advawe at the Logan House, and according to instructions from the Climrlieldrrs Mine Hust of the Log;in had made arrangements tu Teed a hi crowd. bilo ev orytbing was being completed lor the pleasure and coin I or t of tbe dnnr.i ns of the saw log region du ring 1 lie time that they wero to tarry with us, the oouux and bciirs were in a state ol frcniied excite ment in anticipation of a Joyous visit to a real live city. But "there is many a slip 'twist the 0 ip and the lip, an I ere all the laes, ribbons, kids and ct ccteras had been procured, Madame uuinor anpenren on the scene of excitement ami put in circulation the false report that the small pbx wn claiming it victims by tbo score In tbe Mountiin city, and that it would be very impru dent for tbe girls and the young "bloods" of that blessed laud of ti rubor tu perm -it in going to the city, lo still further put a quietus to an affair that had long turn talked of and caused so manv sleepless nights, a High Joint Communion, con sisting of the town council, was convened and stern and unrelenting in en -urn taken tu debar (he x?urffioiiMts from realising (he iilpaMtret of the expectant trip. The action of the High Oid Com mission had the desired etleet and the cxcurmn whs voted a failure tor this time. TVe trust that when the time arrives for their next excursion epidemics and contagions will not be so prevalent as to O'lll for sp'-ciai legislation upon the part of 1 lie (MiroiiKii minorities to prevent l lie party I rum realising tha pleasures nf their trip. May the time soon come when old Cleartleld will tend us another of lhnn bright and joyous excursion par ties, the High Joint Coinmistiuu consisting ol the iown I ouiii) to the oontrarv notwiilniao.lin The uiinuUsof their recent meeting would mako interesting rending mailer. Can't you let ui have uuiu, inuitu uootiianucrr "Thoy didn't come." What a pity I This - clntnatujn and the geography it alt that is true tn tho article. Vera you, that It worse than ficciing brake in co on the railroad. A CAnn. The party which attended the enter- Ulnment given by P. II. jilnucbard, fcsq.. on the 23lh Inst., nt his reii lem-o In t'nion township, hereby tender through their cotntnftteo their kind est thanks to the host and hostess of tbo mansion, lor the kind aud courteous manner in which they were eiilettaimd. To tho employes in attendance our best wishes are tendered, for the kindness they exhibited in administering to our comfort and pleasure. Lverytking nercxnary was done lo ren der our Hay agreeable. Tho table was excellent, being provided with all tho deluiocics of the ie. son. Phil, (whose shadow we trust will never gmw fM wns alwsvs on hand, ready for a dance or lo contribute to the pb aure ot hi gn-stg. Af ter dancing for seveml hours to the due musio di-coiirscd by our friend "Jack," we wero sum moned lo an elegant breakout. Then all rot ready for a '.'new departure," I homeward I, kuow ing that "in I nion there is fun." By order f the Committee. f, pt Lint of lottrro runminin untliiimod In tin PtatuftVfl at Clearfield, for tha week cndlnir January Will, 1872: " Barker, Mr. Hughes, J.ihn. (2) Brln, Patrick. (2) K ready. M1-1 Kate. Hreneman, Mrorge. Kelly, Miehsel. Hmngnrduer, Maggie. M loiild, Miss Mary II. Cburvhman, F, A, Metlillcn, JImhi.hi. lncganf John, .May, Mrs. Listie. Foley, Thomas, Phalli r, Mrs. Hally. F'ircey, Magifif. Walton, Fred. A. Urcy, Mrs. Mary If. P. A. (M1L1.N, P. M. - ,m mmt Mkrtino or MjcMuutn Tho mom. twr. of lb. Luthcr.n congrcj.tioD of Clrarlt.iil, mil. tnd frmnlc, irt rrque.trd (o mnt la Hie ohuroh on K.lunlnj .n.rnonn, fvhrvurj lOtli, at 2 oVIocV. A full .llftiJano. Ii K.licittO, , bull rt of lapnow U to bo trotoMtoil. Spec htt8. CLEanriKLD Academy. The second tession of thit flourishing high school opens on Monday, February Mb. It It hardly worth while te say anything through our columns concerning thit iuttifution, as it bai. under tbe management of Prof. Harrison, gained a wide reputation ai a first eluat school. For lermi of tuition, 4c, tee adver tisement in another column, Many persona 1 11 (Tor with tick headache and norvous beoTocbe, usually luduocd by oostivuoess, indigestion, Ac. Such persons will find rtlief if out cure by keeping Ibe bowels open with small dusts of Parson's Purgative Pills, Hare you inflammatory tore throat, it I IT Joints, or lameness from any cause whatever f Have you rheumatic vr other pains In any part of the body t If to, use Johnson's An only no Liniment. Our word fur It, it It tbe best pain killer Iu tbe ouuntry. Burrall'i Iron Corn Hhellerand Separator It tbe only band shcller a farmer can afford to ue. It shells all lliei of corn equally well. It It made entirely of iron, and litheoheapcalthellerknown, Exposure to weather does not spoil it. Jau2l;2t Sackktt A Scnnvvica. Ph'K II ami tea. A choice lot of Sugar Pick Handle! jnst received and for sale hy jaul7-3t U. F. IIiolcb A Co. 4 Dr. F. PlattOt.EoIeetio Physician and Surgeon offers hit tervlcei to the people of Clearfield and vicinity, and will be tn readiness to attend all professional calls, by day or night. OfHoe on Heed street, west of the depot, Clearfield, Pa. May .11, lH7Mf Inrrird. Io Clrorlclil, on January IClb, 1S72, bjr V. PunTrn, E.q, Mr. JOIIX GRIKKINEH, r I.y eoiniii, oojnlj, to Mill CATUAIUNE 81IOCK- KV, of Lawroooo towoebip. In lUUIjiburft. on January 20th, 1872, bj R.r, T. II. SwiTiau, Mr. II KN It T M. DKNM.NO lo Mr,. MARGARET 8. COUAX, both of Contra eounty. In l'lillinturj, on January 23d, 1872, bj Rot. R. E. Wiuon, Mr. SAMUEL T. ARKEV.of Snow Sho., Ctntr, count, to MiuELMlK.t UOltTO.N' or Corning, New York. In riiilljiihurpf, on Janoarr 6th, 1872, hj Jonv R. Ilenn, E.q., JAC0I1 KLETTtoJANE HEAP, both of CleorfieU eountj. In Pbillptburg, on January I8th, 1872, by Rcr, It. E. Wnsoi, Mr. ANTHONY J. DRE.SKto Mlu 8. FANNIE lllWTKIl, bolh of Phllipiburg. In Plilliptburg. on January lOtb, 1872, by tb. ltcv. R. K. Wiutui, Mr. JEREMIAH FAROER to Mill KATE FI NK, twth of Centra eouuly. Itnihrfj. Clearfield Markets. Corrcetrd werkty by Itlt-nARn Moanup. Wholcnle and Hctull Ui-ak-r iu Ur.v ttooda, tlriMoriri, Pro. Tiiun,( Ao., Market atrvcl, CK-urtirlil, Pa. Ci.nAKuri.o. Pa., Jan. HI) 1372. Amtlei.grfcn.OO 1 AO llogft, droxged 8 i)rlcd,n lo lliue., green. H 1 Ap,lcbutt.r,tt"l, 1 0 Ham 18 liutlor 'J ilii) 4 Shoulder. IK'I'O 10 llian. U 00(.j, J2iSidf. Oily, 15 Uurkwlieat i 2j l.ard 20 Mn. kvrhrnt Hour lt, 5 .Mrs, puik.t bbl.,.10 00 iiuot, arKMi .iitti to lleer, froKli H(,u 111 Oniona 2 00 liourd', M 12 lll)(L W Oil I'otalnea 011(4 1-0 Ourn.ihollcd 1 Oil P.achei, dried, III.. 12) I'.Tti, car Ilf'(l iiO I'laaler, V bbl 3 40 Cirn ineul, Tzanck, 1 40 llva. 1 10 Chop. W ewtJ 2il(q 2 00 ltg, W ttl Olvcrced 8 0 Mall.Uaai-k 2 SO Ctierm 2" Shii,;.,.s,lii,..i () Cberrlca, lb. 1'D IS Sliinxlna,2n inlU'.tU 00 Chirkonf, dr.d, lb, 13 Tiinolliy aced , 6 00 Kff 2 Tillcw IS( Klimcod 2 Oil Wheat 1 40 Klc.ur 0 0IK, 7 SO Wo 6j llur 30 OIH,l:I5 Oil Wood. V enrd It 40 IV si ii.ny 1 v mi la I2a 1 1 road TYRONE CLEAHFIELD DKANCI1 OX and after Monday, NOV. 20lh, 1871, lb. PAinanirer Train, will run daily leicriil ttun- da.J between Tyrune aud Clearljeld, aa Jollowa: CI.EAIIFIEI.U MAIL. LEAVE SOUTH. LEAVE NORTH. Clearlleld. D.2II, P.K Trron, IS,.. Oreeola..- in :is. " Philip burg. .,10.44, " Cleartleld 11.45," Miilin.lturg 4.20, M 0-oe.ila 4.10, " Tyrone (l.nn, " CLKAUFIKLIJ KXI'ltKSS LEAVE SOUTH. LEAVE NORTH. Cli-arlWd &.IS A. u.' Tyrone T.00 r. a. Philip.bnrg... 44 " I Inlcreclion...7.l!l " Oi.'eola 7.05 ' Qn-enla 8. JO Inleraeetinn... 8.1 i Philiiiibarg ...8 40 " Tlrone 6.25 " I Clearlleld, ar....40 " PARK FROM C'M'iARFIKLD, TO neHefunte, Pa fi 0 . 1 Mid.llctown $5 ofl l.ork Hiiven... 2 70 Mnrieltn 6 SO S 00 Lanen.ter A 86 1 811 I'HILAUEI.PIIIA 7 S 2 00 Allnona 1 04 4 MI,.l"bmlown 2 80 4 75ll'lTTrillJHU t 14 William-port. HuntinR.lon Lewi.lown Miiryville IIAllltlSlll llll., Cloo ennneetionf made by all traini at Tyrone and Lock Huron. OEOROK C. WILKIXR, mTl7-tr. Superintendent. firy ttooils, Cvorcrlcj, (Ctr. r. a. MILLER A. a. rowiLL. MILLER & POWELL, WHOLESALE A RETAIL MERCHANTS, Graham's Row, Markot St., CLEARFIELD. PA. Wt would most respectfully Inform our friends, customers, and tho puhiln generally, that w arc now book In nur old quarters, which haro been remodeled and linnrured, and wa arc now pre pared to accommodate all who may favor us hy calling. NEW GOODS! Wo have Just rocclvod on of tho largest stocks of all kindt of Merchandise cm brought to Clear field county, whbb wc Intend lo tell at tuck fig urei at will make It an object for all persons to purchase from as. Families laying In winter supplies of Groceries, I)ry Goods, Ac, should nut fall to give us a call, ai wt feel oonfldcnt cur priest and superior quality of goods wilt amply tali.fy all. Our stock of O II O C E Ii I E s emiirti of CeOel or Ibe bent quality, Teaa, Su gar, of all kindj, Mulaaiel, Fi.h, Bait, Cbceie, Dried Frull, Fjilocf, Provliloni, Flour and Feed, Ac, A a. Our .took or D It Y 0 O O I) 3 it large and varied, and wa will junt lay w, tan npply any article in that line, wilhont onumer Uug. READY-MADE CLOTHING W. bar. a larje Hock of readymad. Clothing for Men and Roy,' wear, whleh wewilldl.poaeof at a eery .mail advaoe, on oo.t. Boot, and Shoe,, Hat, and Capl, Hardware, Qneen.war., Wood and Willow Ware, Notlona, Faney (looda, Carpet., Oiluloth,, Wall Papera, Windnw Hhailea, Ae., Ae. -Ueing lentTly .ngaged Id lb. Lumber bu.ineai, wt an able to eflor i nperior ioJuoemrnl, to Jubbor,. MILLER A POWELL. Clearfield, Pa., Jan. I, l7i. Bi.AKK ( lMTAIIJ.IinJ fXtlCU FOB Nla at Uili its. T . gvjj Cooilj," tit. 1872. , ' . 1872. WINTER! HEED BR0TIIE11S, Mak? Brnaar, . 'CLEARFIELD, I A., AB 1 Mai Stat at, CURWEN8VILLE, PA., An opening THtfl WEEK an attract)'. lock of , ' GOODS FOR THE SEASON 1 Oar ttock will lit ropleU wllk tha W S3 ' ' NEWEST DESIGNS 1 : O , w i i la Foreign and Dom.ill, DRESS 0001)3, SHAWLS, C0ATIX0S, REPELLENTS, FLANNELS, Etc, .(, Togothat with a full line f Notions, Triinmings, LADIES' AND GENT'S Furnishing Goods, And MILLINERY GOODS, At Prices to suit (he Times! Do not fail to call. Rcpeoirully, REED BROTHERS. P. 8. naring purcha.ad largely In Millinery Good., Milliner, in adjacent town, will be .up plied at wholcral, rale,. ,rp1S-?l JANIEL GOODLANDER, Ll'TIIERSBl'RU, PA., Denier In ,, DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE. LIATS A CATS, DO0TSA PIIOES, Q,ueenware, Men's and Roys' nothing, Painti, Olli, Irnj-, GUs'wnrv, Hehool lfooks, a Urge lot nf Patent Medicines, Cont'cctious, Ao, Gum Shoes, Moose Ilonts, a large assortment of .Notions, Hosiery ana LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN S FIRS, otue thing new and attract ire. Large and splendid assortment nf French, Ger man aud Kiigliih Toys, Dulls and Funny Goods. No greater variety of goodi in ny store In the nounty. All for salt wry low for eaih at the Cheap Corner. Deo. 1.1, lH7l. EXTRAORDINARY ANNOUNCEMENT I WOULD reip,rtfully annnnna. to tk eltl. uti or CLEARFIELD and .trinity that I have opened np in tho raw Maiooie Bnilding. trst door below tho Mansion Ilouft, on Scooud Siroet with a anrlr, new stock of WATCHES, CLOCKS & JEWELRY, Or the lateet itylea and be.t Unl.h, Selected with ear.. I bava an aieortment rma all Ibe lateit aoeelti,. In Jewelry, luita hi, for tha Holiday.. A large (look of American Watehea from he raetnrl.a of Apploton, Traoy Co., at Walt- ham, Ma .., and ihe National Watrh Company at Elgin, III., in fmm 2 to S ol ca.ei, alway, on hand, and warrantod. Thankful for yonr p-at liberal patronage, I hopa, by itrlct attention to bu.loeai, to Berlt a oontiunane. of h. aaiao. All kinda of r.palrlog la my Ha. promptly attended to, B. I. SNYDER. January t, 1171. gtUuirat. A NEW DEPARTURE For the Benefit of Mankind ! DR. DOT En '8 PILE OINTMENT This Important discovery fs one of the most re markable results of uoitera medical raws rob, and The most Wonderful & Spettly Remedy ever knmcn Is now presented in a svienliflo cnmMnatlnn of soothing and healing agents. And having thor oughly tested U in imiuoerlrsi cmci, with most satislnetory result., do not hesitate In offering It to the puldio at The moat ciTlitin, rapid and eflucluul REMEDY FOR TILES, no matter of how long standing. i-fUSolil by all Druggists and Medicine Deal. era who desir. to al!,rial, tbe cuRorings of their fuilow being.. VII1CS, 50 CENTS PER BOX. T. J. UOYEIt, Sole Proprietor, OCI3V7I Clearlleld, Pa. UNED OUT. but hot BURNED UPI BELL'S RUN WOOLEN FACTORY, Psnn townthip, ClcarOeld Co., Pa. The subscriliers are, at irrrnt etuen... rebuild. Ing. and in a fiw day, will have completed, a neighborhood nicetrilv. In the ereolion of a Qr.l. clars Wuolen Manutiu liirT, with all the modern improvements allsehnl, and are iiri nared lo mnke all kindu of Cloths, CaMnneres, Hotinetla, illan. aois, rianneis, ao. rienly or goods on hand lo upply all our old and a thousand now ou.tnniers, wbmu w. a.k to com. and eiawine our slook. ino business or CARDING AND Fl'LLINl will racelre esperlal attention. Our new mill will be realy by wnoleanling sr.i.m. Ib.robiro I lure need be no hesitation on Shot sour.. Proper arrangements will bo made to receive and deliver mil, lo suit ouslmuere. A II work warranted and ilnne upon the shortest notiea, and br strict alien. tinn lo liurineas we hup, to ri'lil a liberal share oi punne patronnge. lO.iMM, POUNDS WOOL WANTED I W. will pay th. highest market price for Wool and sell our manufactured goods as low aa similar goods oan bo bought In Ihe county, and wh.neeer we foil to render rensonablo satisfaction w oan always he found at horn, ready to make proper espleuafion, either in pee.on or by letter. JAUKB JOHNSON A PlINft, rlire nraswplaa Dill, p. O. grit oo lis, Crorrrirs, U. 1871. , 1872. FALL & UI.MEIt GOODS! Tha First of the Season I The Cheapest in this Market 1 BUY! BUY!! BUY!!1 or KRATZER & LYTLE,- Vour Dry flood,, Your G roeerlei, Your Hardware, Your Queenaware, Your Notion., Your Bout, A Bhoel, Your Leather, Your Shoe Finding!, Your Flour and F Uh, Yonr Window Curtain,, Your Carpcta, Your Ollclothi, Your Wall Paper,, Your Hall, Your Capi, Your Carpet Chain, Your filorci, Your Bacon and Feed. SALT I SALT I SALT! at wholesale to country merebautl. OILS, PAINTS, GLASS, Ac-A liberal dis count to builders. (Everything that you need can be had at great adeautago to tbe buyer, at !"'" KRATZER A LYTLE'S, ' Market street, I OiianriKi.n, Pi , opposite tba Jail, j ' pd. to mcb ;i N. liW UOODII Xcw Firm at Wallaccton, Fa. , JOHN nOLT & SONS Ilae. bought th. enlir. stock of goods from P. Gallagher, and ar. receiving a gvn.ral assortment of new goods from tbo Eastern cities, ,ueh as DEY GOODS, . CLOTI11XO, ' . GROCERIES, QUEEXSWARE, HARDWARE, LOOTS k SHOES, HATS L CArS, BACON, FISH, SALT, FLOUIt, FEED, io., 4c, To etehonge for Country Produee, Railroad Ties. Lamer or CAMI. Ootolirr 18, 1871. Down I Down 1 1 THE LAST ARRIVAL AND OF COURSE TUB CHEAPEST! A Proclamation against High Prices! "YTTB are now opening up a lot or the best and 11 most eeasonabio tiuods and Ware rer odered in this market, and at prioea that remind one or the good old days of eheup things. Those who laek fniib upon this point, ur deoin our alle gations superfluous, need but CVf If, .IT tll ll STOilE, Corner Front and Market streets, Where they can see, feel, hear and know for them selves. To fully understand what areobeap goods, this must re done, n e do not deem it necessary tn .nutnsra'e and itomiia our stook. It i, onuugh tor us to slate mat We have Everything that is Needod and eonsnmed In this market, and at prices that aetonisn nem ota anu roong. .deo2tl JOSEPH BIIAW A SON CORCORAN, WEAVER & CO., WHOLESALE G R OCE 15 S, ' and dealer, in Lunibermcn's Supplies, ! WILLIAMSPORT, PA. aug33-0iu -T rr 1 JEV Fl H M I NEW GOODS! FAUST & GOODWIN, (Successors to Hartsork A Ooodwln,) CURWENSVILLf, Ta., Hae, Just opened the newest and finest lt,ek of all kinds f Dili GOODS, DRESS GOODS, ' Notions, Trimmings,, Ao , LADIES' HATS and FUR?, Men's and Boy,' HATS A CAPS, .. , BOOTS AND SHOES, GHOCEKIES, QUEENSWARE, CLASS WARE, WILLOW WARE, WOODEN WARE, It A R D WA It E, And srerytbing usually kept In a first-class store. Tbe slock has been (sleeted with ear., and housht at luwest prices, and will be ."Id rory cheap for rain. Country produoa nf all kinds taken at mark.! price. X"We sk al to aom. and sea.H'j FAI'ST A GOOPWIK. Cwmarrlfla, Fee. ., st a. garfltvarf, ffinwarf, dt. S ACKETT At CIIKYVER, vbalbm u BIILDI HARDWARE, Also, manufacturer! of Tin and Sheet Iron Ware, loaond Street, CLEARFIELD, PA. Carpenters and Builders will And It to th.tr advantage to .xamiua our stock befor. purcbasibg elsewhere. STOVES I STOVES ! Wa are now selling the celebrated TIMES COOK and RELIANCE, tha ehsapest and best store, in the market. Every stora full warranted. ALSO, PARLOR, HEAT1V0, . and RAPTINO STOVES! which will b, aold as (heap at any in the eounty. Strict attention paid ordering artiole, for par ties who dtiire it. . JtRooflng. Ppoutlng and Job work don, on roasonabl, term,. Clearlleld, Pa, April 12,1871. II. F. BIGLER & CO., Banana in II A 11 J W ARE, Also, Manufaeturersof Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. CLEARFIELD, PA. LOT OF SADDLES, BRIDLES, Harness, Collars, at.., for sala hy II F. BIOI.EII 4 CO. pALMERS PATENT UNLOAD- log Hay Fork,, for sale hy II. F. BIGLER k CO. QIL, PAINT, PUTTY, GLASS, Kails, stc, for sal hy II. F. BIGLER t CO. II .iRNESS TRIMillNGS & SHOE Flndingr, for sal, by ll. . r.IRI.ER A CO. QUN3, PISTOLS, S WORD CANES For sala bj 11. F. BIGLER I CO. TOVES, OK ALL SORTS AND Siiss, for aa'. by II. F. BIOLER ft CO. TKON! IRON I IKON t IRON! For sala by II. F. BIGLER ft CO. f TORSE SHOES & HORSE SHOE A A. SAILS, for aale by II. F BIGLER A CO )ULLEY BLOCKS, ALL SIZES And bsst Manufaetura, for sal, hy II. F. BIGLER ft CO MUMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES, for sale hy II. F. BUI LEU ft ' O. pODHER CUTTERS for eulo by ncii30-70 II. F. BIGLER ft CO. rpiNl TIM UNI 8T() TSI STOVE! TOVIl WAPLE & 1IARTMAN )esir to Inform the citiinsnf Osoaola ni llic public (fcncrally, that tliry liav just rMfivcJ a forga an1 silenliil assortment of Stiitos, Uousr hold llanlwarc and Stamped and Japanned Wares of all kinds. Also thai wa manufacture and kern annstnnll.r on band a full asstirtiuvnt uf Tinmen s Wares, which we will dispose uf at citlirr hnlalf or retail, tn suit purchasers. Hoofing, Spuuting, Kcpairing and all kinds of Job Wurk d.ius tu order and with disputeh- Plrict attention paid ordering articles for par tics desiring It. CoiiKuairrs will find It to tlirlr ailrantage to pnrcliasc from us. Our stork and prices will sat isfy you that wo do sell goo J waroi at prices that plrasc Ibe people. You will lind us on t'urtio street, aoarly op posite the Ksfhnnye Motel. Usoeola Mills. Pa.. May 10, 171 tf THE CLEARFIELD WOOD-CHOPPERS' AXE! Manufactured especial! for THE CLEARFIELD TRADE, tan sua ar aug3'70 II. F. Dim.GR A CO. c OIIK B T O V 13 I PVRAR'S CALORIFIC, St'SqCKIIANNA, Sl'PKKIOR. 00V. PKNN, RKOI I.ATOR, NO1ILKC00K, NATIONAL RANOK, TRIDMIM1, . PARLOR COOKS, SPEAR'S RKVOLVINll I.KIHTS AND DOI'HLE II RATERS, And all kiujs of Heeling Stnvse for stile by ,ur;o II. V. IiniLER A Co TOBACCO AND CIGARS I WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, At the New Tobacco and Cigar Slora of . If. SIM If, Twa doors Esst or th, Postofflea, Clearlleld, Ta. Constantly oa hand a Una assortment or Navy, Congress, Cnrendish, Cable, Spunroll, nlichlgnn and Century Fine cut Chewing Tobacco, Ae. Also, a largo ,nd "ell selected slock or Imported and Iliimesllr Cigars, Smoking Tobaccos, Meerschaum and Ilriar Pipes, Pip, fixtures, Tobaeoo Doics, Cigar Holders, and everything generally round in a well regulated Cigar and Tobaeoo Store. Remember the plneei Two doors East or tha Poatofllce, Clearfield, Pa, pd.tojan.i T) CI MITIO. All perrons are hereby cautioned J aasinst liuri'hnsinff or in anr way inrdlling with the following properly, now in Ihe hands of William Condn ami Haors?e Miles, as the same belong to met One pile of horses, set double har ness, I bed and bedding, I parlor store, I spring back and I sot of spread chains. nl0lr r PHUNNA M. MAD. EaA.&W.D.IItYIN PEALERg IN GENERAL MlRCIIAKDIriE, SQUARE TIMBER, LOGS & LUMBER CURiYENSl'ILLC PA., ARB offering, at thslr new Flore Tloaie, a complete stock ef NEW UOODS, of all descriptions. Dry Goods and Groceries, HARDWARE, BOOTS & SHOES, CLOTUINO, de. UI LA ROE VARIETY. Flour, Jit at, Mtye, Oals, Corn, Always on hand and for sala at a small advance. ROPE, in large qusntllies, sold low byeoll; also, PCLLEY RL0CK8, SMALL HOPE aud CANTIIOOKS. Ona handrad eaaos ef ATWATER'S ELMIRA BOOTS, fur sale hy tbe case at wholesale rales. Received hy ear load i JIVSTIXGDOX FLOUR, and sold st small adranc. HARNESS, of all kinds, IIORPB C0LLAH8 and 11AMK9, IIOHSK BLANKET bi'ffalo nonrs, Ae. Also, an aale first elats two-hnrtc WAOON?, TWIN BLED1, 1,0(1 8LCD3. and 6IETlUfl. P peel el Indncemcnts oflprcd to those getting at Fqnare Timlicr end Logs, as we deal largely in Leuibermeu's Supplies, and are preps red at all times to purchase Timber, lngs and Lumber. Curwensville, N'oremher Ii, IH71. Clothing. II. BRIDGE. MERCHANT TAILOR (Store on door east of Cleartleld HuseJ Market Kticet, Clearlleld. Ia. K EKPS oa band a lull asaortinenta of Oenis' Famishing Hoods, tneb as hhirts. Linen and Woolen Undershirts, Hrawers and Socks, Keek. tie,, foetal Handkerchiefs, Glove,, .c,, Umbrella,, Ae., in great variety. Of floes Uoods ha keeps tha Best Cloths of all "Shades and Colors." ?up1i ai ntaek Doeskin of tbe ?erj best msfcr, Coating. Hearer, Pllut, Chinchilla, and Frtmtt overcoNting. All of which will be fold cheep Tor .'nth and ntafl A QD aC-CIOrdibaT to thsft lalsaat attlls. I sa at haalasLA.nl mr nab na altt Also, A cent Tor uieurteia eoonty Tor I. M, (Inter A e. celebrated bowing Machines Nov. 1. Hfli-lf II. 1(HID(JK. IIowx lo Wave UPIonoy. ''pJIK times are hard; you'd HVe to know J. llow yo may save ymir dollars j Tbe way to do it I Will show, If ya will read what lollowe, A man who lived nt far flora here. Who work ed hatd at hie trsde. Dut bud a huiiFrbold lo puppnrt That squandered all he made. I met him one-. Bays he, "My friend, 1 look threa lharu and ranjrh ( I've tried tu get myself a sait, Hut can't save up enough," Saye t, my friend, how much bare job 7 I'll ull you where to go To get suit thet's sound and cbespi To KKIZKNSTKIN A Co. lie took what little be bad saved, And went to Hettensteln A Hrotlieri', And there bs got a handsome suit For half be paid to others. Now be is home, be looks io well, And tbelr oReet Is such. That when they take (heir dully utal. ' They don't eat half as much. And now he finds an Saturday night. With all their wants supplied, That he hae money left to spend, And some to lay aside. Ills good success, with cheerful tmlle, He gladly tells to all. If you'd save money, go and buy Vour clothes at rtKIZNN STEIN'S CL0THINO HAIL Where the cheapest, flnrst and best Clothing and good Kuriiinhitig Uutuls can be bad tu euil every taste and in every style. aprl 1,70 MARBLE AD STOVE YARD! Mil. S. S. LtDDEL L, Har Ing engaged In Ihe Marbl, hnsiness, desires to inform her rrlends and ihe puhlie that she has now and will keep constantly on hand a large nod well .elected sto-k or ITALIAN AND VKIiMOXT M PttlLK, and is prepared to furnish lo order TOMBSTONE?, DOX AND CtlAM.E TOMflS, MONfMENTS, Carbs and Post, for Cemetery Lois, Window Sills and Caps, also, BCHBAV, TAM.R AND WASH STAND TOPS, Ac, Ae. IvYard on Ileed street, near tha R, R. Drnnt, Clrarllebl, Ta. Jv7.7l JOHN TH OUT MAN. Dealer In all kinds nf FURNITURE, Market Hr.fl, Ona door ,ast AlleirhenT llonse, anglo'71 CMUHPIRLn. TA. JlTU'i;i A iTAHl.l:ts I-KIOSI Wa bare printed a large number of the new r'KR IttLI,. and will on tha receipt of (wrnlr. ore annta. mail a aowy to gy direa, yM I THE ALLEGHENY HOTEL. MARKET St., CLUABFIRLD, Pa. PHIS large end aommowiioas new bote! koc X urn opened fur Ihe aooommouVtf(n ol tbe j.iil.lie, where the proprietor will be glad to meet bis old friends, and receive a share uf pul.Ho pat ronage. By strict personal attentlna tn the de tails of his business, be hopes to fce ahte la render satisfaction to bis patrons. The TAULlh will always be bountifully supplied with the bee L that csn be procured la the market, end tbe )IAH .til contsln a full stock of LlylOitH, BE KB, At Uood stabling atlached. CAKPKR I.EIP0T.DT. Clrarfidd, March I, IfM.'J-ly I'r.riWorv THE MANSION HOUSE, Corner of Sooondand Market Htreets, t I.KAni II.I.I), lA. 11HM old and eommodlon. Hotel hss. during the past year, been tnlarged lo double Its form.r eapaeity for tbe entertainment of stran gers anl gueeu. Tb, whole huiiJlng has been refurnished, and tha proprietor will spar. a. pain, to render hi, gucela .omiotiabl. wall. Haying with him. S4fhs "Mno-lon Iloose" Omnllus runs ta and from th. Df pot oa tha arrival and dep.riura of eaoh train. JOHN D0UU1IKH TV. aprO It tf Proprietor. SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE, Curneiiarllte, Irurlleld county. I"a. rpHIS old and well astat.llshed Hotel. Usnll X fully situated on th. batiks ot ihe Surqti. baana, in tha boroighal Coaaenssllle, has been leased for a term ur yrara by lha undersigned. It has bean entirely rehlted, and is now open to the public generally and the trarelling eomma nlly in particular. No pains will be spared ta render guests aomfnriable while tarrying at thla hooea. Ampla Stabling room for the accommo dation oileams. Charge, moderai,. sept if- THE RAILROAD HOUSE, MAIN ST., riilLU'SBURti. PA. riilK nodersigned keeps constantly on band X. the best of Liquors. His table la plwsva supplied with the bst the tvarkei iffordn. 1e traveling public will do well to give blra a cell. gHAW IIO LSI. Corner of Market and Front Street. Clearfield, Ta. This magnificent Hotel Is entirely new, com plete in all its appointments, and convenient to the Court House. A frue Omnibus runs to an if from the Depot an the or rim) an i drparture of each train. tJEOHUK a. COLLl'KaV. April 1.1, ISTtl. Proprietor. Koar the Hail road Depot, Clcartiuld, I'a. 6. B. UOW, Proprietor. This bouse If large, Will fiirnisbud, aud nearly new, and the Proprietor feul confident uf nndrr ivg salislaciiun tu guests. N. D. Utxxl sultling oounectud With tbe huUl. o4-7I THE SMITH HOUS.E, ( Opposite R. R. Depot.) CLEARFIELD, PEN.N'A, THE undersigned, having become proprietor uf this buuc is ready tu entertain stmngera wiiU travelers, and tln n fure lolii us s journers to give biia a call. His Tai-le will hesiipptlrtt wilb, tbe tct the market afford, and l is lir will con Uiu ihucbuiecst ot wines and liqums. Extensive slubltiig is attached. Charges luwterate. JA.ML3 MlLALUIII.IX. W E.StT ER N HOTEL, Opposite ihe Court House, CLEA It FIELD, PENN'A. Aeeommodalions first-class and ehargea moderate, o.ti JOHN V. YOI'NU, Proprietor. J ON TO Ull UOt' MB, Opposite tha Court Ifuust, LOCK HAVE X, PENN'A. jeU 7l HAl'HtAL A KltOM, Prop's. UOC Kl.KIItli r. HOUSE, VELLEFOSU, I'A., D. JOHNeilON A SONS, ci2S'71 Proprietor.. EH I CAN IlllUal; llaia Street, BltOOKVIl.LE, PENN'A. SHANNON A Bt'RKITT, Proprietor... 4 TI gJootj and Allocs. DANIKTi CONNELLY, . Coot and Shoe .llam.faetarcr. CI.RAMFIEI.D, I'A. HAS Jnst reeoived a hne hit ol French CALF (SKINS and Is now prepared tu mannlsc lure everything In bis line at the lowest figures, lie will warrent bis work to be a reprvsertetf. lie rerpectfuliy S"li-ii a call.ut his shop on Msrket street, second d or we-t of tbe potffiee, where be will do all in his power tn render satis, faction. Pome fine Uaiter tops on hand. aV.'o7-y DaMKI, CONMiLLY. XEAV BOOT AXI) SHOE SliaP, EDWARD MACK, Con. AIAHKKT A 3d St,., CI.KAKFIKLD, Fa. TI1R proprietor has entered Into th. TIOOT SIIOK boainesr at the ahora stand, and le determined not to b. ouldon. either in ejnal. ity or prio. for his work, special arteotioa wtll b. paid to manufarturir Sewrd work. II. has on hand a large lot of Ereneh Ftp and Calf Skins, of th. eery best queliiy. The eiil sens of CloarAeld and elclnit) are respeetlully ineited to giro biaia trial. No charge for .alia, nnell ' tf lUisrcllaiifou?. Clearfield Nursery. EXOOUIUGE HOME INDUSTRY. 'pilK underrlgned, basing estshllrhrd a Nut L sery on tho '1'ike. ahont hsll way beiweea Clearlield and Curwensttlle. I preared ta fur nish all kinds ot rKt IT TH EES. f standard and dwarf.) Evergreens, hhrubbery. Hrapo Vines, llooseherries, l.awton Plarkberiy, Htrewherry, and K isherry Vines. Alio.Fiherlsa Crab Trees, Quince, and early soirlet I hubaih, Aa. Ord,rg promptly attended to. Address, J. I. WBIonT. repill 9.y Curwensvlll,, Pa New Meat Market. fTlllE unierfijinrd here opened a Meat Mark el X In the room foranirlv iHtcupied by Alexander' Irt in, on Market street, t'learfield, Pa , adjoining Monp a. Where they Intend tu keep a supply of All kltidiol Meat, Fruit and Vcetatilcs, And at "rnicr to spit tub tivkh." (Shop will le open regularly on Tues lny. Thurvday and fiat unlny, and meat delivered at anv point. A snare of pubtio patronage is rcspcetfulW Solicited. M. O. II HOW X. K. W. HltOWN. "Aisft Centinue to deal In all kind of Improved Agricultural loiplemrnti. Clenrneld, August X. 1-7". if. STOVE AMI LAIiTHEX-WARE 01' EVKRV IiE.-iCllIl'TIONI CROCKS' -TOTS! CIIOCKSI 1'li.her'a Patent AlrilgM Hclf . Urallng frull t'nnal -IH'TTKH CHOCKS, waists Il ls, CllEA.M CHOCKS, MII.K CROCKS, . APPLE - HITTER CHOCKS, I'ICKLE CIIOCKS, riowr.nroTs. rm dishes, STEW POTS, And a great man, other thing, too nnmeroas ta mention, to be h:id at FRED'K. LEITZINGER'S STONE - WARE TOTTERY. Corner ol rberrv and Third Streets, CLKAIiKIKUt, PA. augj Deale's Embrocation, (1. ATE POWELL'S,) For all diseases incident to Hrro, Caftla, anl Human r leeb, requiring tl, psa nf aa alt.rnal apnliestlra. Thi, Enihrtrall"n waa eomsieal. ased h the wnrcn m.nt during th. asr. . Fr sal. by llsrtsolek A Irwin, Clearlleld. .loe.pa H. Irwin, Cutw,,vll,, ' Usnlsl Vood. uvador, La:h,rskar st