CLE AH FIELD, PA. WEDNESDAY MORNING, 1KB, T, 1S72. Terms of Subscription. If paid tn advanee.orwithin throo month. ..W 00 If paid after threo ad l.rfWo six rauiitlm I 50 It I mid after the expiration nf itx iiiortlh-J ... X 00 jrflf AM articles to limtro insertion In tins paper should bo hnndrd In early on Tuesday mm n in If. m w go lo press at 12 o'clock, (noon.) KI.MtUOIJg NOTICES. : MetliottUt r.pNeopnl Clnirr1i-PpT. J, II. M 'Co fiu, Pastor. Public (Service every Sublmth. At lul A. M.. aud 71 P. M. Sabbath School at D A. M. 'Prayer Moeliog every Tlmrsdiir, at 71 P. M Communion ISurvico, first Sat bat b of every month, at uj A. M. Kt. Andrew's CHuri'lllUciial Her. fQnonnc Hall. Public Service (Sunday morning rat 10 o!tirk, and nt 7 r, M. rmulnv bchool at 1 P. M. Prayer Meeting Wednesday veiling at 7 o clock. Presbyterian Church ..tor. Mr. Urn ra. 'Pudlio Service ovary btibbuth, morning and orcn 'in liiptlit Church Iter. XV. ft. Bkinxkh. Pas ttor. PuMie services every guhbuth, moruiug or evening. altnrmtteiT. St. I'raiieU Church Catholic Iter. T. J. McMasi b. Unas at 10 o'clock A. M., on the seuoud and fourth .Sundays or each month. .Thanks. Konitrnr Wnl!itto luul lion- 'rricntutive La she have our tlmnki for valuable public documents. Lidfrat. 'Jlio t-iiiwriHof tlio bor ough of Indiana have iubcribud $(10,000 towards the erection of a Normal School building to that town. . Gonk. An entri'iit-ril nttl iVientl, a cilinn of Hell township, dinrlcd this life on the S7ib uliiuio, in the O'ld yenr of his nge. "e refer to th? demise of Enoch Weticl, who Waves a targe family aud uiauy frienda to aioum his loss. Attention. Thoae l.ntd.Kta who propose to apply for license nt tho approaching March term, hud hotter be stirring their stumps, nod hrar In mind, also, the fnut that .January nnd March courts are the only terms At which licenses are granted in this county, and those who full must "kocp dry the halanoe of the year. ClIKKnYTRKK CoM-rOie. By refer ence 1o our advertising cotiimns, tt will be not iced that this new literary Institution is iu the field coking patronage. From the names of the Di rectors it Is evident they mean builm-ss, and the citiicni of the upper end of this, and the adjoin ing counties, will not do "the fair thing" if they fail to patronise thvir home institution. JolIN H. Unuoii. 'I hi et'U'braleiJ teinperauce advocate and popular lecturer wns boro at Band gate, Kent county, Knghind, August 22d, lttl7, and Is therefore in his 6Mh year, lie with his parents emigrated to this eontitry in IS-tll, He followed book binding for a while, and soon after took to tlio stage, which ho has also aban doned tor the lecture fluid, of which ho is one of the brightest orntiients. Accim;NTN Houn Mountain. On FriJaj, 2Hth ult., as Mr. lliraiu Wuodnard and wife wero going from 6inneitiaboning to lVarsol's lumber camp, and while within about two miles of the oamp, the oulter they wero traveling In upset, breaking Mrs. Woodward's arm and dislocating her wrist. Dr. Uordwcll was sent fur and arrived at about 7 o'clock In the evening, when he set tbe arm. Elk Arfcocwfs. l.F.viVAt., Tho lJellt'lontu Republi can says that tho protracted cfTVrt In tbo M. E. church of that borough has added 184 members to the church. According to this, the morn's of that town will improve, and if the half of the members indicated are voters, it is quite likely that the Democrats will carry that borough at tho next election. A reformation was badly needed in the old borough. Sadi.v Afflktf.d On Friday niht laid a sad athVtioo befell tho family of Uobert Milligan in Madison township, Perry county. On that night three of their children, the youngest aged abont three years and the oldest twelve yenr', died from son r let fever. The deaths all occur ml within fifteen minutes. It ii one of the saddest cases we hare had occasion to record. They have but one left and that one is ldO ill with the fever. -titonJlet(i Timrt. Unlucky Thavklkii. The Came- roo Utrttht says: Judgo Dale, of Forest county, was in the accident at Weitport last summer, and Wat so severely injured that he has beon unable to leave home until this week. lie passed through here on Moodny evening on the ill-fated train that was burned up at Paid Eagle bridge; we have not heard whether ho escaped injury or not, but ho is certainly too unlucky to be a pleaeaut traveling companion. ExpF,aiKNCK, y.TC. Tho Mvck editor of the Uellefonte Watrhman says: "A man who drinks half a pint of whisky just before going to bed, and then wonders why be has the headache next morning, is not good at guess ing eouundrums." The legislative experience of the editor enables him to arrive at proper contusions upon the point at Isue. Lahor Contuact. Tho Cnmcmn Ilemld says: "Daniel Smith of Wilcox has taken tho contract to furnish and lay tho ties on the Bennetts' Branch Railroad, from Driftwood for twenty-fire miles out The grading Is to be com pleted on nineteen miles more of the road as soon as spring opens, and they Intend putting on tho rolling stock early next fall," This will complete the road nearly to the summit, on the northern border of Union townthip. List of lottery remaining unclaimed In the Poatofflce at Clearfield, for tbo week ending February 5th, IKji: Bamberger A Co. (2; Coon, Martin. Erhard, Miss Millie. Fulton, Jnmes W. Johnson, J. H. llannan, Mrs. R. J. Levcdaire, Francis. Lynough, James. Latniucr, Mary. Lamball, Mini Mary. Lewis, Mrs. Kate. Mcrrcll, Mm. Mary L.2) N'yinond, Mis Jeuny. Itihling, John. Btotie, John C. Fhuter, Mrs. Km ma. Hwartx, 1'cu-r. Hkmner, Her. W. B. Thompson, Hum ban. WoinJtMjrn, Jiah W. P. A. UAILI.N, P. M. fiwiNDLEnn About. Tho Mauch rChunk Jfcmnerat snyi : Hihool directors should keep a sharp eye on the movements of parties representing thcm?elvcs ns agents for the sale of book, etc. A swiudlcr by the name of Abd Mar hs boon cheating several Berks county school directory by taking their orders for sets of revolr ,ng globes, and promising to deliver them in a few days, at the same time taking truu the dircators an order for tho money payable in one yeur, -These oidctl were afterwards sold to third parties and the globes never delivered. . I, im i mn An Kxamplk Tho Coinminfiinnere in the neighboring county of Indiana, lost year asM-Mod $;!l',flno ccated tax for enmity purposes. This is an average of about $1,000 for each bor ough and towiiflhip in the county. During the whole year but fKl.nno rtm collmicd and paid in to the county trctuury. The balance, t 1,000, Is in tho hands of thirty-nine collector, whilo the taxpayers are paving eight per cent, interest on a debt of KiO.lMW. It Is probably necessary to plate that tho taxes are collected tn that eoun'y on the old plan, while two per cent, is added to the fnlercnt debt for the purpose of keeping up with tho progress of the age. . ,., The Auditors Skttlf.mknt Tho receipts and expenditures ef t'lenrfleld county will ba found on the fourth page nf the ltrprBt.!cw this week, and we bespeak for it a critical exami. nation on the part of the taipayors. Because, it Is a fact well nndcrstood, that the County Coio nissinners are delimits of curtailing the ordinary expenses of the county to the ?ery lowest dl)ar, end thereby reduce taxation. An I all sugi-nllon npon this point will he thankfully received and respected. Although eur oonnty Is rrtpldly In creasing In population, the ordinary expenses of the county the post year wero luucu lower than the preceding, and If kept at (ho ssma figure next year, will or rU inly be a feather In (he cap of tho "civil service irktin" nf which there Is so much said at Washington and ilarrliburg, but no redua M"Q made In stamps or twite. - MUNICIPAL OFFICERS ELECT. Below will be found a com p lota list of all the borough nnd towiuhip officers eleoted in the county of Clvarllold for 171. A number of tlie election board i return all the names nf candid ates voted for, and then fail in slate whcltn r more thai two H"hool Direeiora ware olvclod. The names uf tha ullk'ora elect Ii all that n-ed bo returned to the ProihotioUry. BKrtuitK.Hfoiirtublo, J. lunkcmrii Bcbool Directors, Philip Diits, Ditniel Fiwtur Huperri sois, Jiiekson K mkuad, Utorgo Dillon ; Ju Ire, H C. Palcht'iit Auditor O. J, Koagy C o k, Henry Dolts i Inspectors, Jercmiiih (m iter, Henry A. Wright Ovorteeis, Wm. Riddle, John Lid Bhi.i.. Constable, Thomas C. I.sa i ti bool Di reclors, Perry Cuplcr, 11. L. Melthee) Huperv). fors, Philip (lotl Iivrr Arthur Belli Judge, Juuici Mctibeci Auditor, U. h, Mctlbeei Clcrli, James Mvlmffvyi Inspectors, Wm. Me)m(1'y. D. W. Logan Overseers, James CninpWII, John F, Lee. Hi.on Justice, John Smith t Constable. Adam Weber: Bi huol Dim-ton, John Hlglcr, Wil iam Lines Supcvirnr, James Henry, tienry Biekvl: Judge, A. 8. lloldcnt Auditor, D. W. Chilsuu; Iiirpeutors, Jacob lilliox, tacbariah U alley. BontJx. Constable, James II. Wnplcj Hehnol Directors, Samuel Lambert, Ueurge 1Idib ; Super visors, ,lihn Cuulter, Mnriin Flei(al; Treasurer, (Jeorge Turner t Judge. Thomas Met so Auditor. John Bcisb t Clerk, Juhn Brown; Inspectors, K. M. Peters, D. II. Dugan ; Oversoere, Jaiuei II. J inner, Ueorgo Hcls. Bn wtrottn. Justice. Jacob Willlnmii Consta blc, Murk Kylnr; School Direct) rs, Samuel Lans larry, II E- Willinmsi Supervisors, U. W. Uur- gur, H. Jlumiinrgvr ) Ju ige, l. II. liMigert Autli tor, Abrnhain lVaicci Clcik. H. It. tloarlutrt : In spectors, Abs.ilmn 1 'on rue, Houry Trump j Ovor- seors, tnjan mcijowoii, vt in. m. rorcce. Bninr. Cunslnlde, J( hn Jameson ; Behool Directors, W. A. MeiinB, John Potter: Supervi sors, John Noldi-r, Ctiiirlcs Radnker; Jii'lg", Win. Kirkj Auditor, J. A. Tape j Clerk, J. W. Corns; Inspectors, J. II. Beylur, Samuel Poitlethwait ; Overseers, J. C. Barrett, Joseph Pustlcthwnit. Bt'RXHiim. Constable, David Mebaffey; School Dine tors. A. W. Fry, J. II, Myers; Hniervisurs, Robert H. Smith, Win. Owens, Fred, tihrpherd, James W livers; Judge, William llutton; Audi tor, John Alcbsffey ; lnrpoctors. Oihullu Bineetl, John K. Rnrahaugh; OvorscerSf John Rorabeugh, Jumcs MeMurray. r . . . Cavtsavos,- Justice, D. f). Ganoc; Constable, Frederick Pitibcll: rcbouI Directors, Jofcrb .Mul son, Wil.iato Hchnnrrs: hupervisur, Anthmiy defy, A. IInl?on ; Judge, lint i I Mignot; In spectors, ft, N. Coudrifl, Thomas Maunr; Over seers, Jidin Verint. Willium Kimca; Auditor, L. Flood; Clerk, Wiliism Miller. CltKST. J ust Ice, K. Ililtihrnnd ; Constable, Snmuel Willoms; Seliuol Dircc'ors, Isnnc Markle, Willituii Barto nnd Austin Curry, tic at 77: f-a- Iiervisors, Lawrence Killinn, II. H. Tozer, John . Kitchen, William .Sciberti Judge, Benjamin KM tiger, IiiFpcctors, John AdillctriHn, Sitiuucl livers Overseer.i, Joimlhiia Fry, Jacob Bielh ; Auditor, O. Ford: Cterk, Cnlvin Htevens, Ci-KAtiPiKi.n. Published on former oceasion. Ciinwrxsvii.i.r. Btiigen. J. M. Welch ; Con stable, Voris Clark; tAnuA Diiectors, K. A. Ir vin, tauiuel Arnold and I. B. Hegnor. tie nt fifl: Suporviiors, James cpeneer, tioorge Bai'ey : Jihtge, J. II. Fleming; Inspectors, Ira Slmller, William Bard ; Overseers, Daniel Faust, Joseph R. Irwin; AuHtor, D. O. Ciueeb ami N. K. Ar nold, tie at 07 I Town Council. William Mellrido. ihreo years, tiamuut Aruuid, three years, Juhn Patlon, one year. Pccati'r. Justice, A.M. Hoover; Constable. Jocre Ones : He low I Directors, lMvid(Jos, Jacob Krphnrt : Supervisors, Dnviii (Joss, Juhn Hughe: Judge, David (li-ni'hart ; Inspectors, Oeo'go W. Kephait, John i. Rnnk ; Ovctneers, J. F-tilriner, R. Hiownltcr; Auditor, R. Hughes; Clerk, silas It cess. nnrs. Jutirn. M. Witherite: Constable, naltier Ilnllihan i School Din-c'ors, F. C. Ib-U. John T. tStrnw ; Siiptrvifor, Win. T. Wiley, W. L. Moore ; Judg", Jolin l. btraw ; luspeetors, Divii) Rt-ad, Lit I lit r liar ret t; Oversvcr, William Wise, (Jeorge W illiauis ; Auditor, Oiiirgo Straw. 3lMARn Justice, Thoutas Leonard ; Con t able, Annias Murray; SchiHil Directors, It. H. H thwart, Anderson Mit-nir; Huperviso's. F. T. llitfeny. J. R. Carr; Judx". Claudius Oiin I; liuiiei :or. Joint Leigev, Thomai Leonard ; Oversjcr, John i wc(tntt. t. Ilcgar: Auditors, R. b. Stewart, Charles Mignot. Oomtr?!. Cotist iMe, A. TI. Shircy: School Di rector, Jainn K. OrsbflMi, A. C. altr ; Super visors, U, K. Shiny, II. K- Kylor: Judo, James E. Urnhnin; In-pcttors, W. A. Nelson, W. II. Shire) ; Overseers, J. A. L. Fiegul, Daniel Shuuk wilor ; Auditor, J. 8. Flegul, (Iraii.w. Juclico, Ainnf IIuMcr; Constable, Joniith Evans ; School Directors, John W. Turner, Wtltinin .liibnston ; Hupervistirs, John Smeal, Motes C. Evans ; JulgQ, C. W.Kyler; In'itectors, Jntncs Lyltle. Andrew Snxal; Oersctirs, A. J. Holder, B. D. Selm-movcr ; Auditur, John Mc Dowell; Clerk, Levi IJubler. GrurH Conitalde, William Seotl : School Directors, Ocorge W. Davis, Williiitn Edwards; Supervisors, R. B.McCuIly. E. Flnndera: Judge, Alexander Beams: Inspectors, W. A. Netting, Hnrdmnn Stevens : Ortsrsecrs, J. K. Thorn psoo. Daniel Fullcrton ; Auditor, John 8. Mi-KiernMii. HrsT)!f. Justice, John V. Tvler; Cons'able, WiMtain Biidel'ailirh ; Srbmd Diiectors, Thomas lli-wttr, Julon Bintdy bU(iervisors, Hi rain Woodwanl, Charles Brwn i Judg", Alfred Soo- fleld : Iliinioelors, J. C. Tv'er. Jacob Riitcorniis : Overseers. 8. Hunt, ll'rnm Hoyt; Auditor, J. U. limit; L'lerk, II. n. lirown. JoHrtAS. Constable, Sylvester Weymer; School Directors, Piter Patterson, Henry Swan ; Suptr viois. lliratn Ilarrcit. Boltert Red : Judire. James Bed ; Inspectors, R. Liddle, John Swan ; Overseers, Joseph MeNVa', John Swan ; Auditor, John Swan ; Clerk, A. W. Young, Kartuai n Constable, Jacob Carr : Fihool Directors, Martin Kopp, titter T'-ars, M. C, 1I rt tme, tbrro vcurs, IMttard MiUaney, nuc year. Oliver Moore, one yu.ir ; Supervisors, Jacob C. Mtchncls, Lniiiel iilooru; Judge, ) Ivor Monro. Insnectors, W illinin Moore, Henry Vothera ; Over- feers, Diiniet .Moore, Willium Monre; Auditor, Oil trey Fishct f Clerk, Joseph tiilliland. Ksox. Constable, A. T. Bloom; RVhoot Direc tors, David Smith, William Wilberow; Supervi sors, B. P. Bloom, James MuCrnckcn; Treasurer, Conrad Baker; Judge, U. 8. Roberts; Inspectors, Juhn K. Durlnp, lnae AleKee: Overseers, lieo. Bowman, is. o. jfoocrts ; Auditor, rnmp fcrnara. LAWttBWt-R. Justice, Joseph Rowlcs; Consta ble, Taylor Bowles: School Directors, W. P. Tate. John Shaw; Supervisors, James Brown, J. 11. Shnw, Thomas I.nnich, John It. Paiki Treus urer, John Irwin, Sr.; Judge, Matthew Ogden : Inspceturs, Naihiuiiel Bisbel, Wdlntm P. Reed : Oicrseers, Siinucl Cldc, Miles Held; Auditors, R. J. Conklln, James Spaokuian; Clork, Williaut T. Spackman. Lt'MRRR Citt. Burgris, Lfloc Kirk; Street Commissioner, I'ano llancy ; Const alilt J.iines ll.llile( High Cotisliiblc, Tlnutms Kirk; School Directors, J. P. Furw-dl, William M. Ilrnry : Town Cotmell, Joseph Wilr,,lo!in II. Potter, J. K. Cupplcs, J. P. II. h, D. L. Ferguson, J, H. Kile; Judge, Jumefl R, Cupplcs; Inspector, J. P. Bile, Oi-orge II. Lytic; Overseers, J, M. Ross, A. F. Worts; Auditor, Anthony II tie. MorriB Constable, Richard Sw.irti: School Directors, William It. Si.intmet, II. F. Wilhrliu: Supervisors, thrift. Hurtle, Will in in Dcvinmy; Judge, Thomas Kyler ; Inspectors, A. C. Fullmer. Jniurs Hughes; Overseers, Pcttr Mnyer, Nieholns Fullmer; Auditjr, Joha B. Tyler; Cierk.F. Ii. Jones. Nkw Wanrioto. Burgess, A. J. Jackson; Constable, William Mehafb-yi School Directors, James Gallagher, William Buon : Town Council, W. C. Thompson, J. S. Cook, G. W. Gall.ighcr, J. P, Fen tit, jV. Haliner, II. D. Rose ; Judge, Thomas Mehaffi'y ; Inspectors, Willium B. Thompson, John Mi liniiey ; Overseers, Reuben N'oimau, J. M. Rooe i Auditor, Oroi.a. Burgess, John Banner; JtWlnn, Aus tin Kerin ; Constable, Andrew liee.se : High Con sl u bin, Abrnloim Kepbart ; H- bool Directors, M. II. MeOrnlh, K. UY-ton; Town C mncil, William Mnys, II. II. K.plmrt, R. 8. Ilailoy, E. U. Ihrt man; Judge, William Custard; Inspector, (Jen. Itoulich 0 crseers, Williito San ford, Milo Hoyt ; Auditor, Witlinin A. Crist. Pkx?. Con-laMr, John Penlz: Sehol Direc tors, William Freeman, David T. Snarp ; Hupnr visors, Joseph Neweomer, Terrene Km nun ; Trensutcr, Patrick Dailey i Judge, John Flyun; In.ipec'ors. Vat.Stngirt ; Overseers, Jamee Flynn, Hlchnrd Dnnwr; Auditor, James J. Daiicy ; Clerk. John B. RalTrriy. Pikr. Justice, V. B. CaMwell : Conslnble, I. L. Hartshorn : Sebool Direetors, Abraham Snyder, Caleb Wny ; Supervisors, B. It. Drnuckor, Wm. Caldndl, ili ul'Cii Hall, James A. Blvoni ; Julge, John Porter; Inspectors, J,. K. (aldwell, li, A. Hoover; Oveiseers, Dai id Way. Richard Free man ; Auditor, Isaao Cal Jw?ll; Clerk, John I. Blootn. I'jfini Jiptice, S. fl. Ilolh peter; Constable, Pimon Pnintcr; School Directors, S. M. Bailey, Jo-eph S.-hofleld : Snpervi-ors, Henry Bailey, Nat linn Lines; Judge, J, JJ. dowser 1 Inspec tors, S'ltnnel M. Bailey, Henry Whiteliead; Otcr scets, Nnihnn Lines, Ueorge Consor. Wooimv win. JuMiecs, Linn Shaw, F. K. Shoff; Shoo! Dilators, Jiinns Lnrkctt, J. M. Chase, Saintirl Hepdurson t Supervisors, Iaac llaeriy, J. Humes ; Treasurer, S'linuel Henderson : Judge, Samuel Henderw.n ; InspcoiorB, William llendor tn, W, !!, Locket) Overseers, J nines Loekctt, W. B. Alexsnler; Auditor. Jaiuei Comely; Clork, L. A. Warren. ' Srrns. Those in need of prime seeds, will please read Mr. Marsh's rani tn Ihisinse. Dlarrlto. On Jsnutry 201b, IH71, hjr lout Iltitn, K.q., Mr. ADIMM I'MILII'H, of Droiilur towmhip, ClmrfMi) etiunly, to CAT1IAIU.VK I.AI.N KANT, of Fullun rouul. On January ;;iih, IS72, hj Join llcnn, K,q., 'Jr. I1AHIIV rilK.KK, or I'biU.lplpkia, U. Mi.. JANK WOdl.MKATIilt, of I).k. luwn.hip. On Jsnoarr Wo, 1H7J, 1 Juh II, Howi.u, F-q., Mr, (JEOIIIIK W. PIIAIII', of I'lk. loo rbip, lo MiM KLIZADLTll JA.NK UUt'kk.V. pERRV. of Pnn un,Mp. LETTER FROM BRADV TOWNSHIP. LuTHeitii.i no, Feb, 1, 1B71. Mn. Kl'inn i I ttt by jour far of the .Hit of Jnu.rj, Inat loug winil(Harra,iondonlniu.d "Jtutlo." bai uuirly dcniuliibetl ine, to far u wtM(f and tforW. mn to It, I got through the "drift," and M I prouiiMil w.lobcj the lotllenicnt, lJ va, plMi to it ln Audilon Ul. ("now Ii'irlurc," .lihough not n ulrixmt. of ,uoh Kliomc, gcuoralljr, TL towmhip nulo ui gain iu poor and roul fuudi, and hf Hi. Ilmo the old ,uuool Mcount ,ru fultted up our .obool fuud will bo flush. Al "Ju.tico" iu)-if I .in "ou.lly wit itood' u nearly all taxpayer, are, whoa tbe pub lio uuney ii properly eolleetod and nt, and if I fbould happen to be placed in tbe poaitioo of lla Uan'a kmr, iomi'boir- elso will be put in a worM pnrllion, If tbe old mode of willing Ibo toninl.ip acouuou U not cliungod. Hook, and acooutiti properly kept niuit bereafior Uko tlie plaee of loono paper, without dale, or I will Mow tome body up. 1 am bound to get iny "oom into af. fain'' of tbl, kind, and I will guarantee that It won't b. at badly plnehed In tbe end ae inmchody elee'l. I now lay that buodred, of dollar, of our roud fond, bav, been aeltled not a .cut of which wad ever put upon tho road?, and if tbe pronent auditor atlck to their "new departure," tlie tax puyun will boooue quiet and we will have more cchiiol, belter road, and tt poor tat, oud wo will all livo togetbor in peaue aud giv, larger lcuio .ratio majorities than over, Taxiuykr. LETTER FROM BURNSIDE TOWNSHIP. lluKxmna, Jan. 29, 1873. Mr. EniToai I noticed an artiol. in your paper a few week, ago to the ofTcct that a Mi. Seymour had pieced a quilt, by tha time iho woe sixteen yearl old, eontaiuing ftlid patebea, ThU i, no doubt givon to show that Mill fieymonr bai been tuduitriono, which la alwayl oredilable, ei pceially lo lodiei tbeee tiuicA, when lo few know how to do ercn ordinary homework, oler (acy are iM-foeit. We can beat MUa fteylaodr Up her. in Burniide. A nameleu little girl, before she wa, fourteen yelrl old, pieced a quilt oontaining 5,80il pieeei, and if any one doubts my word, let thcoj call at the res idence of .Mr. John Bhcpliord, i, Cherytrco bur ouj(h, and tbey can leo the quilt nnd count tbe patohes if they waut to sati&fy tbeir euriosity on that point. , Specif! fat. Many people, particularly ohildroo, luffor with the earache; and for the benefit of sucb we give a sure but simple remedy. I'ut In two or three drops of Johnson's Anodyne I.iuiuient, stop the ear with undrossed wool, bathe the feet in warm water be fore going to bed, and keep tn. head warm at uigbL Cnpt. Charles Hngcr, who keel a superb stock of livery korsts in Portland, Mo., informed us re cently that he use, Fhuridau's Cavalry Condition Powders regularly in his stables, and that the ex pense is more than offset by the diminished amount of grain necessary to kucp bis horses always In good order. Dr. F. riatte, Ealectic Physician and Surgeon offers his services to the peopt. of Clearfield and vicinity, and will be in roadiness to attend ill professional calls, by d:iy or wight. OSos on Heed street, west of tbo depot, Clearfield, Pa. May 31, 1871-lf l;u'l;rt3. Clearfield Markots. Corrected weekly by Hirriaan Mossur, Wholesale and Itetnll Denier In lJry floods, tiroc.rit-s, Pro visions, Ac, Market strfot, Clearlirld, Pa. CLKAnriKLl., I'a., eb. H72. Apploj. green, OOf I All Dried, (t lb ID Apple bntlr,fgnl, 1 00 Hotter 2 '(d) 4I llrans UOda 1 So Uiiekwlieut 1 3j llucknbeiht flour fl, a lleef, dried 2i Hoer, fre.h 1 Boards, M 12 0u(ol4 mi Hogs, dressed Hides, green Ilium 00 fg) Shoulders.-... Hutu) Kidcf ,H OOfo) l..r.l M oik.Wbhl...g (10 Oats 70 (lllioiis 2 0" Potatoes U" ('f f0 Peaches, dried, lb.. 12 Plaator, 'f) bl.l I 40 Itye. 1 10 Huts, V lb a Salt, snek 2 (0 Shiniflea.IHiii.lt Mai 00 Sl.inlra,2n iiilufjblo 00 Timothy seed 0 00 Tnllow 12) Wheat 1 l0 Wool ii Wood. V cord in Corn, shelled.. 1 OH Com, ear Ullfu) ! Corn mral.'H aark, 1 4" Ch-jp. T et2 loft 2 I" Cloveraeod 8 " t'hense Clierrios, Ih. I'Hii) Phil:kuns, drsd, ll, 211 15 12 2 r. Flaxseed 2 oil Fh.nr 0 OIH.o 7 in liar 3d mifoiSi on fen nsy 1 van la Kill ! road TYUOXE A, CLEARFIELD BRANCH OV and after Mondny, NOV. 20lb, 1871, the Piiscnt'r Trains will run daily (except Sun days) between Tyrone aud Cleurlieid, as Jullowa: t l.KAIirlKI.I) MAIL. LKAVE SOUTH. LKAVK KOr.Tll. Clearfield S 20, p.m.' Tvron. O.li.a.w. Philipsburg 4.20, ' i ().cenla MM, " Oaeeola 4.(0, ' ' Pbilipsliurg.,.10 ii, " Tyron .0, " I Clearlicld 1I.6S," CI.EAKFIKL1) KXPKH.SS. LEAVE BOI TII. LEAVE NOKTH. CtnarlleM 5.4 a. M.l Ttrone 7.00 p. a. Philipsburg.. 44 I liiterM!Olion...7.M " Osceola 7.04 " i Oaeeola 8.20 Inleraection... 8.12 ' Philipal.nrg ...ft.40 " Tjrone H 2i " ' Clearfield, ar,.(.40 " FARB FHOM CLE A Rl'IELD, TO ncllrfonte. Pa ti 0.) I Middletown $i 00 Lock Haven.. I 70 Marietta.. iO Williiimaport.... H:intinKion h, . . llll l.mirnstrr 6 85 1 SO. PHILADELPHIA 7 1)4 2 90 Alloona 1 Hi 4 AO Johnstown 3 fiO l.ewislown.. MnrTavllle.. HAKKISIIIIItO... 4 7ilPITTSIll;lt(l 1 14 Close oonnections made by all trains at Tyrone and Lock Haven. OEOItUE C. WILKINR, tnyl7-tf. Pujierinlendent. EMUV All HOOD, BONBRIGHT & CO., HAVE BEHOVED to th.ir RPACIOL'9 A SPLENDIDLY. LIGHTED NEW STORK, (the largest In th. oily,) Nos. 811, 813, 815 Market St., n Noi. 800, 808, 810, 812 Filbert St., 1'IIILADELniIA. They eil.nd a cordial laiilatlon to th.ir Frl.nds and to th. Trad, throughout th. t'nlnn, to call aod le. their new .slatdlahment, and lo evamins th.ir inmens. stock of Foreign and Domestic Ilrjr floods. Jnl7.in )I.K, WI1ITB A I10AN L!NIN0 SKINS Jnst rao.lr.d and for sal by April 20. I 7ll. II. F. IIIill.KK It 00. I.ANK tONTir, U' .tLM 1'OR salt av (Dis eoiTo. 5rj Cjootls, Xf. 1872. ; 1872. . -WINTER! , ...... REED BROTHERS, ' 1 M.vaxat Brant,' - CLEARFIELD, PA., Una Strut, Cciuvexsvixle, Pa., t Are opening THIS WEEK an altrootlr. itock of COODS FOR THE SEASON ! Oar (took will be replcl. with th. W NEWEST DESIGNS! SH o w la Foreign aad D.mestlt DRESS Q00DS, SHAWLS, C0ATIN0S, ' REPELLENTS, FLANNELS, Etc., tc Togeth.r with a full lint of Notions, Trimmings, LADIES' AND GENT'S Furnishing Goods, And MILLINERY O00DS, At Prices lo bull the Times! Do not fail to call. Respectfully, REED BROTHERS. P. S Having purchased largely in Millinery GooiH, Milliners in adjaeent tuwus will be sup plied at wholesale rales. irplS 71 JANIEIi GOODLANPEU, Ll'THERSUl'RO, PA., Dealer in DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, HATS A CAPS, BOOTS, A SHOES, Queensware, MVn'a enl finya' CI thinjr. Paint. Oils, lruft, tllnsswnre, School Uooki, a large lot of Piifnt Mcdicinn, ConlVctiuni. Aa. Gum tShoci, Moese Roots, a large aaeortuent of Not ion a, 1 1 osier j and LAIUES AND UENTLEMEX 8 FL R8, something new anj attraetire. Large and fplenilitl assortment of Frrncb, Gar nan and English Toyt, Dolli auU Fiincjf Uootle. VT.v -...( f.lita. afs.ft.la la. snr satnM Im iha ennntr. Alt fur talt rtry low for eli svt iha Clieap Corner. -ueo. in, m,i. t'attufS, llfu-rtjt, &(. EXTRAORDIN'ARY ANNOUNCEMENT I WOULD respectfully annnane. to Ik. eltl. s.os of CLEARFIELD and vicinity that I hav. opened up in the tew Maionl. Dnildlng. first door below th. Mnniion House, on Second Slre.t, with a snlirs new stock of WATCHES, CLOCKS & JEWELRY, Of th. latest styles and b.it finish, Sel.oted with .nr.. I hat. an assorlmsnt from all th. latest novelties la Jewelry, lulta. bl. for the Holidays. A larg. atnek of Am.rlcan Watehei from be factories of Applelen, Traoy ir Co.. at Walt bats, Mass., and th. National Wateh Company at Elgin, III., In from 3 to 8 ot. eas.a, always oo hand, and warraotod. Thankful for yoor p-et liberal patronage, I hop., by strict attention to bu.tnsss, to B.rit a eontlnaane. of he itu, All kinds of r.palrlng in asy Ha. promptly attended to. S. I. SNYDER. Januiry I, IS72. A NEW DEPARTURE For the Rciicfit of Slankind ! I)H. HO V E K'8 PILE OINTMENT Thii Important tllsonrery it one of the moit re tnarkahla resulta of morlera medieal rnfturrh, and The most Wonderful & Speedy Remedy ever hnown la now prrsrntri, in a arientitie romMnatioii af loothinK 'l healing agrnls. And having thor otii;lilr tnted It in miuihrrle eases, wlrh moit satislnetury rnsuit. do pot beiitata in oflvrinj it to the puLiio ai The moHt cortain. rupiJ and ctToftuul REMEDY FOR PILES, oo matter of how long standing. Yn.So) I by all Drugifials and Medicine Deal, ers who drslre to alioriat. tha sufferings of their fellow beings. 1'IUCB, 60 CtNTS PKR ROX. T. J. !IOYi:il, Sole Proprietor, oolji'71 ClearHeld, Pa. J J UDNED O II BURNED UPI DELI8 nVS WOOLKX FACTORY, Penn township, Cloor field Co., Pa. The sohserihori are, at grrnl etpensa, rebuild ing, and. in f ftw dnys will have couiiteted. a nuitliliihood ntecsily, In the areoilon of a first etnsi Won h n M.iula.-lorr, with all the modi-rh linprovenients attached, and are prepared to make all kinds of Ctoilis, t'nssiinerct, Hiit:netts, Ulan kfls, Flannel, Ao. Plrnty of h il$ op bund to opply till our old and a thousand ns customers, win -in wa ask in come and eiauiiut eur slook. Xbe business of CAIUHNfl AND FI LLl.Sa will receive csprrUI attention. Our new mill will be rcn It by woo) enrdtng pcastin, thfrvfore there nerd Ik no hesitation on that arnre. Proper arranffi'mi?nts will he made tn reeeive and drliver Wool, to suit customer, A II work warranted and done upon the shortest notice, and by etrlM atten tion to business we hope to roallie a liberal share of puMin patronage. IOaMH POPS 1)8 WOOL WANTED! W will pay the highnst market prieo for wo"l and i4ll our niinotVturi'd gi.otls as low as si nil'"' gmds ca be liought in thu sounty. and whencrrr we fall to render reasonable aatlsfnetioa) wa enn alwnVi bo found at bows ready tu uiaka props' einlanallon. tithcr In nor son or by Isltsr. JAMKtJ JOIINSitaJ A HuNfl, aTll?rf 6rampia III1U P. 0, grw, (Ciooflj, rorrriri, tftf. 1871. 1872. FALL & M1VTI U GOODS I The First of the Season I The ChoapeBt in this Market I BUY! BUY!! BUY!!! OF KRATZER 6c LYTLE, Your Dry Good, Ynnr (Iroeeriea, Your Hardware, Your Quecnewara, Your Ntina. Your Boots A 8hoci, Your Loather. Your Khoe Findings. Your Flour and Fish, Your Window Curtaini, Your Carpeti, Your Ollrlothi, Your Will rrori, Your Hat i. Your Capi, Your Carpet Chain. Your Btuvei. Your fiaoon and Feed. 6 ALT! 3ALT1 SALT! at wholesale to oountr mernhanti. 0Mt PAINTS, GLASS. Ac A lM.cral dii count to builders. Ererjihing thut you need aaa b bad at great advantage to the buvor. at XCRATZEU A LYTLE'8, Market etrcet, 1 OLtaariNi-P, Pa., opposite the Jail, pd. to mcli8';2 N EW UOODal Xc' Firm at AVallacclon, Pa. JOHN HOLT & SONS Har. bought th. entire stock of goods from P. Uallagher, and are receiving a general assortment of new goods from Ibo Easturn eities, sueb as mix GOODS, CLOTHING, GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE, HARDWARE, BOOTS A SFIOES, HATS & CAPS, BACON, FISH, SALT, FLOUR, FEED, U, io., 4c, To exchange for Country Produoe, Railroad Ties. Lumber or CASH. October IS, IS7I. Down I Down 1 1 THE LAST ARRIVAL AND OF COURSE THE CHEAPEST t A Proclamation against High Prices! AtrE are now opening up a lot of the beat and t most leasonahle Gmm1i and Warva aver offered in tbia market, and at prions that remind one nf the good old ditvs of chenp things. Tbosa who lack laiih upon this point, or aecia our alle gation superfluous, need but iiLI Of f. STOIIE, Corner Front and Market t recti, Whera th. t enn aee, foci, bear and know for thern sHre. To fully understand what are cheap gnndi, this must be done. We do not drew it nncusaary tn enumerate and itmiira our sttiek. It is anougb ftir as to tate that We have Everything that is Needed and eons'imrd in this market, and at prices that astonish both old and young. dej2U JOiSKPH 811 AW A SON. CORCORAN, WEAVER & CO., WHOLESALE 614 It O CI? IS H, and dealer, in liiiniljormcn's Supplit WILLIAMSrORT, PA. mug 23- 6 tu NK r F i h u I NEW GOODS! FAUST & GOODWIN, (Bucecsaori t. Hartsoek A Goodwin,) CuRwr.NsviLiE, Pa., lae. just opened the newest and finest sleek of all kinds of DRY GOODS, PRKSS GOODS, Notions, Trimming", Ac, LADIFS' HATS and FlTtR, Men's and Uoys' HATS A CAPS, ROOTS AND FH0ES, GROCER I liS, ' QUEENSWARE, ii lam WAnn, WILLOW WARK, WOODRS WARE, HARDWARE, And everything usually kejit In a first class store. The stock hns been selected with oste, and i bought nt lowest prices, and will be S"ld very 'chinp for eaih. Country produce of .11 Hntlc ta.sn at market rrlee. I r-W. ask all 1. eome nn l se..- FAl'ST AS OOOXiWIrf. ' OnrweesrllK Vir. 5, 1MI Im. lnrflinirr, Ulnu-nrr, dt. I A C KETT & HCIIHYVUR, . saALini la) III ILMNG HARDWARE, Also, maoufsclurers of Tin and Sheet Iron Ware, Scsood Sirs st. CLEARFIELD, PA Carnrnteri and Duildcrt will And It to their advantage to examine our stock bofort purchasing el tew bore. , STOYES I STOVES I We era now selling th. oelehrated TIMES COOK and HI.I.IANCE, th. eh.ap.st and best stores in tbo tn.rk.1. Krery stov. fully warr.nt.tL ALSO, PARLOR, BEAT1S.O, aad RAFTI.NO STOVES! which will b. sold as .heap as any in tbeoounly. 6trtet Attention paid .rdoring artioles for par ties who desir it. 9-Roofing, Ppoutlng and job work don. en reasonable terms. Clearfield, Pa, April 13, 1871. II. F. BIGLER & CO., riaai.ias i ILiltDWARE, Also, Manufacturers of Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. CLEARFIELD, PA. LOT OF SADDLES, BRIDLES, Harn.sa, Collars, .le., for sal. by II. F. BIO LEU A CO. PALMER'S PA'l'ENT UNLOAD- lag Bay Forks, for sals by II. F. BIGLER A CO. QIL, PAINT, TUTTY, GLASS, Kails, at.., for Ml. by II. F. BIGLER A CO. II aRNESS TRIMMINGS k SHOE Findings, for sal. by H F. BIGLER t CO. QUNS, HSTOLS, SWORD CANES For sale by II. F. BIGLER t CO. OTOVES, OF ALL SORTS AND fc-r Sites, for sale by It F. BIGT.ER ft CO. TRON I IRON I IRON! IRON! For sal. by II . F. BIGLER A CO TIORSE SHOES & HORSE SHOE KAIL8, for sale by II. F BIGLER A CO pULLEY BLOCKS, ALL SIZES And best Manafaetur., for sal. by IT. F. BIGLER A CO, THIMBLE SKEINS AND FIFE COXES, for sal. by U. F. BIGLER ft CO. pODDER CUTTERS for eulo by cn3070 II. F. BIGLER ft CO. rpiSl TIN I TIN I KTOVI HI Tt)VESI BTOFJl WAPLE &1IAUTMAN Isiir to Inform the eitismi of Oseola and the rnih He Rimerally, that they have just received a lare; and splendid assortment of toTef, House hnld Hardware and ISiamped and Ju panned Wares of all kinds. Alio that we manufacture and keen constantly on hand a full assortment of Tinmen s Wares, which we will dispose of at either wholesale or ret ml, to suit purchasers. Itrbofln, Kpnutinit, Repairing and all kinds of Job Work dona to order nnd with dispatch- fctnet attention paid ordering article! for par ties di sirina; tt. Consumers will find it tn their advantnee to fin re base from us. Our stock and prices will eat sl you that we do sell good wares at prices that plrass the people. aa win rn't ns nu Cnrtm street, nearly op posite the Kxchane Motel. 0-ceola Mills. Pa., May 10, 1871 tf THE CLEARFIELD WOOD-CHOPPERS' AXE! Manufactured especially for THE CLEARFIELD WADE, roa sii.a ir angri. II. t. tllOLKK A CO. c DDK TOV1.9I SPEAR'S CALORIFIC, S 1! S(J II K 1 1 A N N A, Bl'PEP.IOR, 110V. PKNN, REUl'LATOR, N0III.ECO0K, RATIONAL RASOK, TRIUMPH, PARLOR COOKS, SPEAR'S REV0LV1N11 I.ItlllTS - AM) DOi lll.E HEATERS, And all kinds of Healing Stores for sale by axr;o . K. 111(11. KR A CO. TOBACCO AND CIGARS I WHOLKSALB AND RETAIL, At the New Tobacco and Cigar fltore uf ft. II. SIM If Two doors East of the Post office, Clearfield, Pa. Constantly on band a line assortment of Nary, Congress, Cnrendish, Cable, Ppunroll, MiehlffBO and Century Fine-cut Chewing Tobacco, Ac. Also, a large and dl lelertcd stock of Imported and Domestic Cigars, Pinoklng Tobaccos. Jrleerschaum and Briar Pipes, Pipe fixtures, Tobacco Dotes, Cigar Iluldvn, and everything generally found In a well regulated Cigar and Tobaeoo fltore. -Remember tha place: Two dnors Fast of the Postnffice, Clearfield, Pa. p.l.to jan.5 TJ oa nnr, iusf.i.r.w wTKnt- OUV,UUU The Mibscfibers wnnl to buy a larg'1 lot of tA-tnch shacd Phinglci, for which we will pV ths ery bin-heel nmikut prjie. Pr ans having snub on hand will do well to sail at our store. WEA V KH A I-KITH. flearfbH, a.,1 ptesbor 1 m. EeA.&AV.D.lltVIN DEALERS IN OENERAL ?ii:itcirAiisi: SQUARE TIMBER, LOGS & LUMBEK CURUEKSVILLE, PA., ARK offering, at their new Store Tlouse, a complete slock of KJW OOODd, of all doscriptions. Dry Goods and Groceries, HARDWARE, BOOTS & SHOES, CLOTH ISO, de. IS LARGE VARIETY. I'lour, .Heal, nye, Oat , Corn, Always si hand and for sal. at a small adren... ROPE, in large quantities, sold low by soil; also, Pl'LLEY BLOCKS, FMALL B0PB and CANTI100KS. On. handred eases of ATWATER'S ELMIRA BOOTS, for sale by th. ease at wbol.sal. rat... Rnoelved by ear loadi nusTiyGDox flour, and Mid at small adraa... IIARKESS, f all kinds, HORSE COLLARS and ItAMES, HORSE RLAKKETS, Bl'FFALO ROBES, Ao. Also, on sale flrst clars two horse WAGONS, TWIN SLEDS, LOO SLEDS, and FLEIOIIS. Special trtdnecmenls offered to those getting out Sonar. Timber and Logs, as we deal largely in Lumbermen's Supplies, and are prrpared at all times to purchase Timber, Logs and Lumber. Cnrwensville. lforemt.r la, 1871. Clothinti. IIov t o Kavc Money. TIIR times are hard: you'd Ilk to know How you may save your dollars j The way tn du it I will show, If yu will trad what lollows. A mm who liit-d not far from here, Who worked baid at bis trade, But had a household to support That squandered all be made. I met him onee. 8 ye he, "My friend, I look threadbare and rough; I're tried lo get myself a suit, Hut ean't sare up enough." Says t, my friend, bow moob bare yea f I'll tell yos) where to go To get a suit that's sound and cheap t To KKUKNSTKIN A Co. lit took what little he bad saved, And went to Keiseostein A Brothers', And there hi got a handsome suit, For half he paid to others. Now he Is home, lie looks 10 well, And tbeir effect Is such, That wheo tbsy take their dally meal. Tbey don't eat half as mack. And now bo finds on Saturday night, With all their wants supplied, That he has money left to spend, And some to lay aside. Bis good sueesss, with cheerful smile, He gladly tells to all. If you'd lave money, go and buy Your olotbes at REIZKNSTEIX'S CLOTHING HALL Whore the cheapest, fine. I and best Clothing aud good Furnishing Goods cun be hal to su( every taste nnd In every stylo. aprll,70 MARBLE AXD ST0E YARD I Mrs. S. S. LIDDELL, Having engaged in tha Marble bnsiness, desires tn inform her friends aud the public that she has now and will keep constantly on hand a larg. and well selected sick of ITALIA N AND VERMONT MARRLE, and is prrpared t. furnish to order TOMBSTONES, BOX AND CRADLE TOMRS, MONUMENTS, Curbs and Posts for Cemetery Lots, Window Sills and Caps, also, BUREAU, TABLE AND WASH STAND TOPS, Ac, Ac. XQi. Vard on Reed street, near the R. R. Depot, Clra.ti.-I.l, Pa. J.-7.7I FAIRBANKS' jT A illllUmilYaJ fj STANDARD or an aixts Rnggng. Bsrrows, Warehouse Trucks, Copying Presses, Improved Money Drawer, A., row site ar II. F. UIOLKll & CO., Dealer. In Hardware. mohft(l:70 If Second Street, Clearfield, Pa. J Oil N THOUTMASi, Denier In all kinds of FURNITURE, Mulct frtrwl, On. door east Allrghrnr House, ,gl(-71 CLEARFIELD, PA. Insure Your Property I rpilE undersigned aro prepsred 10 tnk. any rrasonahle Bra rlaka, in g"od and relinble companies, such as th. " Fcrmerl" Mutual," ol York, Pa. l the" Andes," of tliiicinuntl, Oliioj the "Oerinnnia," of New York, and oihrrs. Rat. rtaaonalil., and in ease of l" mneT will be paid u. promptly. IRVIN A KRKBH, Cl.aru.ld; T... April II, 17I tf. S'tfl. THE ALLEGHENY HOTEL MARKET Sr., CLEARFIELD, P- TlUfl large aad eominodioae aew hotel bat beea oponed for tha aeoommodntioa of Ihev Euhlle, where the proprietor will be glad ta sasmiV is old filsnds, aad reoeire a share ol publio pa ronags. ttr strict personal attention to the tfe talls of his business, be hopes to 1 aide in rande satisfaction to his patrons. The TAMLK wilt always be beuntllully supplied with tho bel that ean be procured la the market, aad tbe BAH will contain a fuH stock of Lly L OKH, EKEU, Ao Good it ah ling attached. CASPF.R LE IPO LOT, Clearfield, Mareh S, ItfOlMy Proprietor.. THE MANSION HOUSE,. Corner of &acfld and Market Stmta, ii.i:ari iti.i), pa. THIS old aad .onmodleue Hotel baa. dorlag th. past y.ar. be.n tnlerg.d to dnhl. iu forin.r eapaelty for th. .ntrrtairim.nt of stran gers and guests. The whole building has been refurnished, and the proprlrter will spare n. pains to render bit guests aomtortabi. wkii. . slaying with bins. Mrfh. "Mansion noose" OronlVos ran. to and rrom th. besot on the strirsl and depanur of .ach train. JOHN KOlUllKhTY, aprd-70 If , . . rsoprut.r. SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE, Curweiisvllie, 4 Icnrlleld comity, Fa. rplIIH old sod well .stablish.d Hotel, kesati I folly aita.led on th. baoks ot tbe fcutqne banna, l tha boroigb of Cur rn III., b.s beea leased for a term of years by th. nnderslned. It has b..n .ntir.ly refitted, and is now open ! the public g.n.rally and tb. trarelllng .omsao oliy in panlinlar. No pains will b. spared I. r.ndor guests .omforl.M. while tarrying t thla boo... Ampl. SUbling room f.,r tb. Mcoman.. datlon .f t.ams. Charges moderate. 8ert JS, 1" If- THE RAILROAD HOUSE, MAIN ST.. PllILirSBURO. PA. rplIK undersigned keeps eonslaatly ol ban X lb. best. I Liquors, sue supplied with tb. best tb. market afford.. Tb. traveling pontic win so wen i gur - nor 1,0 J. nvi'fc. 'HAW HOUHf. Corner of Market andTront StrwAa, Clearlicld, Pa. This m.rniflccnt Hotel Is .ntirety new, . plcte in all lis appointments, and convenient u the Court House. A free Omnibus runs to and Iron, the Depot n lb' arrival and d-parlore ot each train. GK0UGK N. CUl.ul.rlH, April 1.1. 1ST0. Proprietor. I l:ONARI) HOl'tsR, Kear th. Railroad Depot, . Clearfield, Pa. , 6. P. ROW, Proprietor. This boos. Is large, well fnrniahed, and nearly new, and tba Proprietor feels confident of render ing satisfaction to guests. X. U. Good stabling connected with the hotel. o4-7l THE SMITH HOUSE, (Opposite R. R. Depot.) CLEARFIELD, PENNA. riini? nnd.igncd, baring become proprhstee X of this bouse is ready to esilerl.ia strangers--...I -.p-l . Bn.1 ikM.r,iri. siili, its wiiourners to. give him a call. His TuUe will be supplied wilh. 7. . ... . i.i.u-:ll tue nest ine inaraei anorua, am n tain lb. choicest of wines and liOjiiois. Extensir. atnldina is attacbrd. Charges moderate. j.nltria JAMK.S NcLAVtlllLIN. WESTERN HOTE.L, Opposite ths Court Hnuset CLEARFIELD, PENN'. Aceomicodatlooi first-elass and .barges moderates Mtt JOHN F. VOPNO, Pr.priet.r. onimii ii t u i e ,. Opposite ths'Court Uooa. L0CKJHAVEN, PENN' A. JeM'Tl I1AVSEAL A KROM, Prop's. . ROtkl:HHOI F lltlK, DELLEFONTE, TA., D. JOHNSTON A SONS, OCI2V71 Proprietor.. AMEBICAJI HO US 13, Main Street, BR00KVII.LE, rENN'A- EHANXON A BrRKtTIV Proprietor.. o4 ?1 PANIETj coxnklly, Hoot and S!ioe 3Iainif.U'lrort CLRAKPIELD, PA. nAO just received a fine lot nf French CALF ' SKINS, and is now prepared to manurae turv everything In bis line at tbe lowest flu ores. Ha will warrant bis work to be as represented. Ho respectfully solicits eall, at bis shop on Market street, second d or wet of the pootuiEce,. where be will do all tn his power to render satia. racttw, bouts fine tin iter tnps on nifit. myV,'67-jr UaNIKL COaNNtlXY. MW BOOT AX1) SHOE SHOP KDWAUD MACK, Co. MARKET A 3o Sra., CLEARFIELD, Pa, THE proprietor has entered Irto tb. ROOT d SIIOK business at the .bov. stand, and is determined not to b. outdon. .itber in qual ity or price fur his work, Special attention., will be paid to manufacturing Sewed work. II. has on hand a lara. lot of Kretieh Kip .nd Caif Skins, of th. very best quality. The eitU sens of ClearAeld and vicinity ar. respoctfnlly invited to give hisu a trial. No charge for ealla. aart.' A If UisrcUaiucus. Clearfield Nursery.. ENCOURAGE HOME INDUSTRY. THE ondrrtlgned, having estoblished a Km sery on the 'Pike, about ball way beiweew Clearfield and CurwensttHe. Is preared to fur nish all kinds of KRI'lT TH FK8, f standard anal dwarf, ) Evergreens, Shrol bery t.rnpe Vines,. Onoseberrfes, I.awtoa ltls'rbeny, 8tewben-y, and Kasberry Vines. Abo, Hiheriap Crab Trees, Quince, and early seirlei hbubaib, io Orders promptly attended to. Address, J. D. WPT01IT. rea T cwrwensvme, ra New Meat Market. riMIB nnderslgned have opened a Meat Market X I" the ronm tormerly fccnpietl hy Atetander lev in. on Mnrket street, Clearfield, Pa adjoin'. a Mossnp's, where they intend to keep a supply of All kinds of Meat, I'rwlt and VrpctaMrt, And at "rnirna to stnr tiik tiwrs" Shop will be optin n gulnrly on Tuesday, Thursday and iSat urdny. nnd meat drlivoml at any point. A shara of public patronage ii respectfittly snlicifed. M. t. HHt'!f. E. W. PKOWX. jrffAiso-Cf.ntipne to deal tn alt kindi of iniprored Agricultural knptrmiita. Clearfield, August , l7U tt. STOVE AM) EVRTIIK -M ARE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION r CROCKS! POTS ! CROCKS! Klahrr'a Patent Alrifjlil fvlf . ealluj fruit ans I BUTTER CROCKS, with lids, CREAM CHOCKS, MILK CROCKS. APPLE -BI'TTEn CHOCKS, PICKLE CROCKS, FLOWER POTS. PIE DISHES, STEW POTS. And a great niany oiher things too numerous lo mention, tn be bad at FRED'K. LEITZINGER'S STONE - WARK POTTERY, Corner ol Chrrry and Third Streets, CLLALTllil.D, PA. aug3 Beale's Embrocation, (LATE I'OWItl'l,) For all dliers Incident to Horr.s, Cattl., aid Human Flesh, requiring th. as. ol an .lternel appllc.tloB. Thi. Kmhroeati-n was .atmsiT.ly ls.d by tha flov.rem.nt during th. war. . .. 1-1. A I Ir ri.ar.Ml4. ror ss.', wy iibm....-. - ...... Jl.ph H. Irwin, Curw.Bivtll., D.bI.I Uuod- loader, Latnarstinrr n