1 L. I THE REPUBLICAN. CLRAUFlEliD, PA. WEDNESDAY WOHXINO, VKB.S9, 1971 Torm nf Rnherrintlnn. ' 17 paid Id advanoo,or tviihln tbreu inuiith 00 ... . ... l . t ....t .t. . a ft. A 1 1 paiQ aiicr in rou iku uciuro in iuuu ll paid After the expiration 'f six mouth ... 8 00 jMr AH ftrtiMri to Insuro insertion In this paper should bo handvd In early o Tuesday morning, M wo KO to press at 12 o'ulook, (noun.) HI&LIUIOUM NOTICICH. Method lt F.pUconal ChurchRev. J. IT M'Coaii, Paator. Pnhllo Barrloo evtry tftbuath, si 10 A. M., and T r. m. Sabbath School at 0 A. M. Prayer Medio avery Thursday, t 74 P. M Communion Hervioe, flrtt tiukbath of every jsonth, at Hi 4 A. M. ' Ht. Aud row 'a Church IlpUcopal Rer. .flaovoa Mali. Puhlio 8 nice Humlny morning 'at 10 o'clock, end at T P. M. Sunday School at i P. M. Prayer Meeting Wednesday evening at 7 o oioeit ' Presbyterian Church Rut. Mr. BnTi.RR. Publie Service everj Sabbath, morning and even flap tint Church Rev. W. B. Bit in wan, Pas .tor. Publie lervieei every Sabbath, morning or evening, alternately. Ht. Fraucla' Church CatliollcUev. T. J. McMahis. Maii at 104 o'clock A. M., on the eoond and fourth Hundayi of each month. The New Road. It will bo observed by an advertisement in thU liiue that the eonteit for a new road, to avoid Lick Run hill, hai at lait been settled, and the fluperrlsors now Invite pro posals for building the tame. We are Informed that the bill In question can be sealed at leu than Ave degreei, which will certainly be a great Im provement over the old route, which some say la tifteeo at tome potutt. Good Men. The Democrats of Clinton oouuty have Mooted A. J. Quigley, Esq., for Senatorial, and O. O. Defoe, Esq., for Repre sentative delegate, to the State convention, but gave no instructions. We believe this county layi no claim to the Senatorial delegate, and presume that Mr. Quigley will prove very aotiepUble to the Democracy of Clearfield, should he be the choice of the district conference. Sudden Death. Wo learn thai George Moyer, long a resident of Uraham town ship, died some ten days ago while sitting in his sleigh, coming up the Allegheny mountain, this side of Vnionvile. Two men who were with him got out of the sleigh to walk up the mountain, giving him the reins to drive, but soon found that something was wrong, and before any aid could be obtained he was dead. Another Gone. On Thursday last James Mot'trlland, one of the oldest eitticus of this oouuty, died at Bellefonte, on Mi 77th birth day. He had been living with his son-in-law, Mr. Abraham Humphrey, just across the river from this place, fur some time, and about ft week previous to hii death bad gone to visit his sop. Win. McClelland, at Bellefonte, where be died. His remains were brought to this place ftud in terred oo Fund ay last, followed by ft largo con course. Judge McEnally. Tho enthtisias- tic endorsement of this gentleman by the Radical County Committee for Supreme Judge, Is a well deserved compliment. He is about the ouly hon est member of the party among the leaders In this county, and Is entitled to this mark of respeo. But when the same men endorse Grant, it fs evi dent that some one la to be ruined or made a fool of, and we ad rive our neighbor to look out for the ambiguous conduct of the late Radical paw-wow in tho Arbitration room. List of letters remaining unclaimed In the Post office it Clearticlii, for the werk ending February 20th, 1872: Alter, J. M. Dre'Hler, Bell. Butter, D. E. Krehart, D. J. J-'auver, James, draftsman, Joseph. Hale, Mary A. (col'd.) Jackson, William. Kreitiberger, Joseph. MoUillen, Thomas. Neale, Benainh. Ollingor, Miss Mary, Poynton, W. II. -Roberts T. Roberts, Mr. D. Stanton, William. (2) Plainer, Mrs. Kate. Snyder, John. Souther, William T. Toot, John !. P. A. (1ALLIX, P. M. Another Candidate. A now Rnd- leal journal, styled the PilUinrg Time; bas made its appearance. The paternity of the paper is , attributed to our late townsmen, II. Bucher Bwope, Esq., who has been employed by "the government" to superintend the wbfoky, counterfeit and tobao oo business in the We tern District. A copy of the paper Is before us, and mechanically presents ft splendid appearance, ftud must cost ft large sum of money to keep it afloat. The name of the pub lisher ftod proprietor is not given, while that of J. Vannote appears as editor. It will take more than van -nit 9 1 unless it Is a large one, to pay the expenses of the coooern, ar we ftre very much mistaken. A Proper Law. A bill has passed the lower house of the Legislature requiring all costs to bo paid upon taking an appeal from a Judgment entered by a Justice of the Peace. This Is certainly ft wholesome law and gives the Jus tices, Constables and witnesses the costs to which they are entitled, Instead of to somebody else. Thousands of dollars have been lost under the old system. The following is the bill in question : fiecTin 1. Be it enacted, oc That before any Appeal shall hereafter be taken from the judgment of ft justice of the peace, the party appellant, his ageut or attorney, shall make oath or affirmation before the justice that it is not for the purpose of delay such appeal is entered, but because he firm ly believes Injustice has been done, and that the iustiee shall enter said oath or affirmation upon lis docket: Provided, That whenever the appel lant makes an affidavit that he is uno4le to psy tbe costs, be shall be allowed to appeal without paying eosts : And providfd further, That the pro visions of this bill shall not apply to the city of Philadelphia, Death op a Singular Man.- Wiltiamsport Bulletin of the 12th says -Tho "Last . night at 0 o 'cluck, Rnv. A. R. Home preached the fllllAMl JlMnnfunr lln. U' I., I , .1 !,. denoe of Abraham Metsger, on Fourth street Mr. Beaty was ft member of .the Bute Legislature In 1890-70, eotemporary with Hon. J. B. Beck and Hon. Theodore Hill, of this city. He represented Crawford eounty. Ho also held the office of Pro- thonotary of the same eounty fur ft number of years. lie was a resident of Meadville, ft highly respected and honored cltisen of that place, and a man of considerable wealth. Domestic infelicities, It appear, eaaseU htm to leave bis homo and ram. Jly. For nearly two years he was to the employ of Abratn Mettger, working at the carriage-making business. He remained altogether inrngnito while here, and only on flaturdny, a few moments pre Vlous to his death, when ftsked by Mr, Metiger whether be had any relatives, did he give the "Siiniel and place! of residence of bis relatives. 7 His brothcr-ln-law was Immediately telegraphed or, who earn to tbhi city Into on Saturday night, ,.' and bad arrangements made for the funeral. The corpse waslent to Meadvlllo per express by the 'three o'clock train this morning, fur Interment, He has an aged mother and ft wife and four ohil drrn, living at tfrlvi.1e.' "L Communicated. Mr. Em tosh I find there Is organised in our t borough ft society, called the Order of United American mechanics, for lh purpose, I under stand, of monopolising the work cf this country and prohibiting foreigners like fry self from ob taiolpg employment here. Now, sir. If their ob ject 1s nothing more than proteotioi frpm foreign er,! Uilnk they are right, for as you said Inyonr article good mechanic needs oo artificial jfrpto support hf tn And I am proud to nay th. tm pkryer of labor ia Clearfleld ar gentlemen of in III(ik tod yotmtti of too nneh lound nnw to Moplo, nberi of th. O. of U. A. M. la prtf. woo. to a tkillfal oooh.olo, aotwIth.taodiDg thi unfortaa.l. Caol tkat b. w, bora la Kurop. Air, 'aboaM tk.lr aiala objul h. lb. r .twitlon of On. Oraat to tba frMldraoj, 1 I'op'a th)r will b. ao mora laooM.ral tba la Iholr onmLiiyCliiD to d.-J prtr. Ibrilira bra tltoi of lb. rintil, rlr.a to jh.n 1 th OjDiUlutio. of th UnfM BUIm. Thii will ihow ap oar frl.odi la tk.lr triif'tjjlor., aid w ahU know bow to apiiilat tba'lii"tln fntara, aoodrdlng to Ih.lr wurti, for , Id. Ii tkat MrMl.'wlfo Itonld awTMit . from BkiAh.li.C rk waaM, rtM-bf tbt Mr, jpl a. tnl '? ntrffjr ' -r,r- ' feint," r. i. .y, V. . .' , LAND AND A8EfHNT. W'c preiont th. followiug Ublfl of U.IUI, ouIImI from tktduplleatM of 1!7, on 111. In th. Com mliilonen' olllo.. And If there Ii any on.onrloui enough to knuw how niuoh labur It take, to oull notrlj threo-qtiarlori of a milllou of .ore. of land out of thirty tlui.lioaleii, tonlbrr with the nggr- gal valu. (2,t'ti7,8J,U), u wi ll u tho arag value per aoru) in auh towu.bip, lut hiui tr, it. We ipont abuut six wetk and will deem our- elvee full ootupomatrd if we oan onlv attrant tho attcutlun of A.ie..uri and taxpayer, to lb. rule laid down In the table, Hurutofore no oflleor or Individual in tbe county oould tell tbe number of aorae of land In any tonn ibip In lh eounty, nor th aggregate or average ralue thereof. That the table Ii ournwt in erory particular wo (to not olaim, but It approximator rcry nearly that point, and will answer for all praotloal purpoiea. That lometking If wrong toiuewhero 1. very evideut. While tbe Snrveyur Ueneral'i ofRoe at lnrriburg auigni .even hun dred and aixty-Qo tbouiand (701,000) aorei of laod to Clearfield oounty, the thirty Amtsor. re turn only tlx hundred and ilxly-nine thousand four hundred and three (000,403) acres. It will be gbaervad that there Is a discrepancy of ninoty on thousand Are hundred and ninety-teren (91,507) acres. There it therefore that number of acre, fin th wood." somewhore, untaxed, and tbe question, now 1., doe the Stat offio eharge our oounty with too much land, or do the taxpayers and Assessor fall to make a proper return t Whole no. of Aorel returned f Aggregate by assessors. of the Heated Lauds. 5'l Seated TOWNSHIPS. Lands. I fteooarja Bell ...... II loom..... Hoggs Bradford , Brady Bumstde.-....: Chest, Co ington ..... Clrarlk'ld , Cnrwcnsvlllfl.i Decatur. Ferguson Ilirard lloshen Urnhata. ...... Ilulich Huston 1H.T22 0..142 1:1,0111 7,338 25,050' 1 AM, 1 70 lVun 3H.14J 0,272; 12,014 170.840 44,510 108,500 146,400 270,070 6.K07 20,407 in,2nu 5,60i 2I,H01 S.I, 1)7(1' 22.4071 12.HU I .15.M01 4,1121 2,AI0 231,010 123,4311 60,600 10,000 7,700 130,140 91,070 62,0011 38,860 65,VOO 60,210 48,170 93,100 60,040 75,020 240,870 10,830 143,780 16,700 1,801) 101,100 100,2110 43,830 17,600 0,120 8,011, 20,411 10,4581 25,674 2111 ..J 2:il JOi l.1,0a .1 205 7,075i 21,340 II. .I.HI 1,3X6 12,710 0,2:11 27,700 Sfl.OIII 4,7.14 u,:t 23,H48! 2,03 9,8011; m.4721 8,207 0,1X7 14.4841 4,741 87.2.I01 V2,'J0 Jordan 9.9)2 2.022: 11,004 Karthoui.. .... Kdox.,,., Lawrenoe Lumber City., Murrl S,938l 15,107 22,106 9.721 13,045! 12,70 91,061 28,117 49.I0H 1,530 35,212 1,238 40 1,4311 . 15,024 20,1S N. Washington. I.Z.W - 40; 11,1571 6,30 UHoeola Pcnn Pike Cnion , ',61 17.72: 5,451 15,880 83,00 8,374: 1.1,833! Woodward.M... ,54 12,300, 18,084, 61,820 ToUl..., 319,089'360,3I4 009,403 2,907,840 W respectfully call the attention of Assessors to this table, bcoans each of them has a enpy of the duplicate la bis possession, embracing tbe tame fonts, .0 far as tbe seated lands are concern ed. If tbey will take the trouble to past orer them and disoorer any mistakes In our table, we will be obliged to them If they will call our atten tion to the fact. The first column In the table shows the number of acres of land oa the seated list in each borough and township ; the second, the namber of acres on the unseated list, and the third oolumo gives the wbolo number of acres returned by tbe Assessors, while the fourth eulumn fives the aggregate value in each township. After excluding tbe boroughs it will be observed that the AV&nAun ralue per acre for tb whole eounty Is 99. Bloom and Urahain townships are the lowest, ($7), and Brady ($11.30) and Lawrenoe ($11.70) the highest. Tbe 609,403 acre being as.esi.ed at $2,207,840 makes the average about $0. This being estab lished, tho next thing to dwell upon Is, l this tb real value of improved land in the oounty t If not, what If tbe true value 7 And another very material point to settle is, should tome of the townshipf which fall below tb. average be higher, and tomo of tbot e above be lower F lfyea,wbieh7 Attention. Wo ori authorized to state that th County Commissioners will .be In session th week before Court, so u to enable those in and adjacent to the eounty seat, who have any business to lay before tbe board, to do so at once, and not wait until eonrt week, when those from g distance should be waited upon. It Is too much the praotico of thus indicated to prett their business when the office is filled by citixens re siding twenty or thirty milet distant. A week liefor Court if therefore dedicated tothedotnestie business portion of the plao. O.vg ON IlAND-'lM V. W. Brown. LL.D., editor of the Bellefonte Jteptibliean, has a diploma on band which we presume he will dispose of at a bargain. He bas been at llsrrlsburg late ly, and returned borne highly dl.gusted with the Hadical legislature. He evidently eschews tnrdi eine, and will hereafter dedicate himself to bis editorial profession. Specials. Ilot'Ttn&LC. Mr. P. Uallagher hi opened a store In this thriving town, and Is a candidate for publie patronage, fat. will sell his goods at very fair rates, hence b should receive a large number of customers. Ho takes shingles and oounty pro duce at tbo highest market price. His advertise ment is In another column of to-day's paper. Read it. JA ' Nrw Finn. It will be noticed by an advertise ment In to-day, paper that Mr. Isaac Johnson has associated bis sons with him In tb Boot end Shoe buslnoss, and hereafter the establishment will be run nndor tbe firm nam. of Ijooc Jobnson A Hons. Fi'Rlga TiiAPR, W'o Invito the attention of merchants to the ard of Mi'ssrs. Fenl.in, Thnmp son A Co., No. 617 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, which appears In another part of our pnpor to-day This popular old house has hosts of friends In all parts of the Union. It mode of doing easiness 1. accept 1.1 luteiiixvui uuvwrn wrj n.icrv, nun in energetic steps wuien it nas tnis season laaen to rraoh the trado in every section are at onoe creditable to It own sagacity and tbe enterprise of Philadelphia. Tho present Immense stock of foreign ami iJomoslte liry noons, emhraclng the finer dcpartmculs of llress Fabrics, Hilks, Hhawls, White (looils, Linens, Krabroiderie., Laces, etc., wbica this ana now oners Is certainly not sur passed if it is equaled in the country, , "1)1, n Fort Di qrr.Hin," 175. A thrilling and exciting historical talc, beautifully illustrated and called "Old Fort IJuqncene," will be eummenoed ia th. March numbor of th ''People's Monthly" of Pittsburgh, tli only illustrated paper of any fii and pretensions iitsbl of New York. All hav heard of Ihit old Frcsch fort at Pittsburgh, d lb bloody oonfllcts about it tbe defeat of Braddock and Uranti It capture by Uoncral For bes the dreadful Indian frontrer warfare) th celebrated chiefs, both whit and red, engaged, and other Incidents of absorbing Interest to West ern Pennsylvania, Ohio and Virginia. Th very large oireulation and popularity of this pure, bright and attraotire monthly should convince all of its merit, nt If any doubt, thry can have a three months trial of It, foronly 2.'i cents. Yearly price, $1.60 in advance. Examine lb wonderfully liberal premium list. Lire agculp wanted (a big commission In every locality. Address, "People' Monthly," Pittsburgh, Pa. W andrrstnnd that the whooping-cough is quit prevalent In the towns around us; but that no eases have provod fatal. Home families us noth ing but Johnson's Anodyne Liniment. Oar Doc tor, bowovcr, say a lttj litooao, to produce vom iting, would b an adrantsg. There are more thaw on thousand different kinds of pills in th United lutes. Horn of than ar worthless and Injurious, others are good and bmetolal. Old Dr. Parson Invented tbe best an- tl-bllloal pill w4 ever taw or beard of. They an nof sold und.r th cam of Parson.' Purgative Pll. ' ' ' ' Itn Pi.ssran. )irats.r A Lytl are prepared to furnlsV farmers' Will: Land Piaster, at vary low rat, tblt seison.' A' large lot of fresh ground Just rewired. . no7-lu) Dr. t. PltUo, Belectle Physician and Purg.oc oner his tervlre to tbe pwipl.W Pl.arfleld and -llnlty, aad will tie la readllick to attend all pfor.rrlonsl call, 17 day or atine. I'mo ksvdiyo't, WMttf tfi' fVrct, Plffil-lil, Pa, 1 -!. i; i ir r ' ... ..! s .-V.. . ' 1 At Wallaceton, on January 14th, 1972, by Iter, J. ItnTKOi.ns, WILLIAM I'KTb'ltB to Mis. HELL BRKSSLKIt, all of Clearfield oounty.' ' ' On February 11th, 1875, by Hev, 8. Caorr, Mr. O. L. UAl'MAHHNKR, of Centre oounly, to Miss A. L. MA I'll Kit, of Cpvingtijn township, Cli-arfiold county. . .. , . , On February 17th, 173, at tbe reildenco of the bride's mother, by Wn. Foarau, Esq., Mr. THU.M AS 0. POWKI.U of Bradford township, to Miss MARtlAHKT BITLKIt, of Clearfield. -On February 22d, 187!, by Her. 11. 8. Di tlks, Mr. JAMF.S D. TIIOMAH to Mis SOPHIA 111' MM Kb, both of Bradford township. On February 22d, 1872, by J. C. DaannTT, Esq., Mr. HJMON CLAKK toMlssMAIIUIB OIIKKN, both of Ilcynoldsville, Jefferson oouuty. In Claarlleld township, Cambria county, on Feb. Sth, 1872, JOHN KRISE, in his 91st year. , In Uoggs township, on February 19th, 1872, CAT11ARINK A. MEASE, aged 17 year, 8 month and 19 dayt. $tiir.;rt. Clearfield Markets. Corrected weekly by Rit-HiRD Mossor, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In Dry uooas, uroories, r re visions, Ac, Market street, Clearfield, Pa. - CLtsnrm-n, Pa., Feb. 20. 1872. Apples.grecn.fiOg) 1 60 Hogs, dressed...,., 8 Dried, l lb 10 Hides, green.. 7 Apple butter, H gal, 1 00 Ham 00(a) 10 Butter. 25(3 40 Shoulders..... Oud 10 Bean 0 00(a) 1 25 Sides.. 00(n) 16 Buckwheat 1 15 Lard I5(ru 18 Buckwheat fiour lb, 6 Mess pork,$l bbl...l9 00 Beef, dried 25 Oat 70 Beef, fresh 8(a) 10 Onion 100 Boards, M 12 OOOj) 14 011 Potato 00(4 80 Corn. shelled I 00 Peaches, dried, lb.. I2i Corn, ear 00(a) 60 Platter, W bbl i 40 Corn meal, ) sack, 1 40 Rye. 1 10 Chon. Ht ewl2 lOfiO ! 50 lUj-s, W lb Clovertced. 8 00 H.lt, W tack 2 50 Cheese , 2 HhingWlo ln.$4(o)5 00 Cherries, lb. 10(a) 15 Shinglcs,26 InlOj 16 00 Chickens, drsd, tb, 12 Timnthv feed 6 00 Ktirl 25. Tallow 121 Flaxseed. i 00 Wheat. 1 60 Flour 0 OOfa) 7 60 Wool . . 65 Hav 30 00(435 00 Wood. oord...... 8 60 lciinty lvtinla Railroad TVB0N3 A CLEARFIELD BRANCH, OV and after Monday, NOV. 20th, 1871, the Passenger Trains will run daily (except Hun- days) between Tyrone ana OloarDCld, a follow, CLEARFIELD MAIL. LEAVE SOUTH. LEAVE KOHTn. Clearfield. 8.20, r. u. Tyrone 9.1 5,i.. Philiptburg 4.20, Osceola 4.40, Tyrone 6.00, Oceola. 10.36," Phllipsburg...l0.55," Clearfield 11.65," CLEARFIELD EXPRESS. LEAVE SOITH. LEAVE NORTH. Clearfield 5.45 4. Philipsbur.. 6.46 " Osceola. 7.05 ' Intersection.. 8.12 " Tjrou 8.15 " ' Tyron. 7.00 p. M. I Intersection... 7. IS 4 j OiMieola 8.20 1 Phllipsbarg...8.40 1 l Clear0eld.ar..9.40 ' FARE FROM CLEARFIELD, TO Bellefonte, Pa $! 03 1 M Iddlctown $6 00 Lock ll.iven., 2 70 Marietta 6 60 8 00 Lancaster . t 85 1 80, PHILADELPHIA 7 95 Willi.-imsport. Huntingdon . Lcwiatown Mnrysville 1., UABRISBLUU., 1 90 Altoona 1 66 4 60 Johnstown.. 2 80 4 TilPITTSUL'RU 6 16 Close eonnactionc made by all Iraint at Tyrone and Lock llaien. OEORUE C. WILKINS, myl7-tf. Soperintendeat. T HE DEW SEWING MACHINE! The "BLEES 1" Patent Link Motion. Almost hoImIcss nacblnt. Don't fail to vxaiuina It bvfura purchas ing elsawher Iff. BRIDGE, MGRCUANT TAILOR, CLKAltFIKLD, PA Afvnt for Clearfield eountj, cT Local Agents wantod in arerj town to ths oounty, to whom liberal terms will te given. Uou't fail lo examine it and satisfy yourself. Cloarfleld, Pa., Feb. 7, IH73 if. C11EHRYTREE Male and Female College 1 TniS popular Institution will open fur the Hummer sesnion on ihe flrnt Monday of May, n72, under the instruction of a corps of oompetrnt trarhers, In tbe oolli'ge buildings In the pleasant Tillage of Churrytreo, Indiana eounty, Pa. Course of instruction thorough. Music, roeal and Inst rum vntal, included. Uood boarding fur nished at from $2.5) to $:i.50 per week. . For further particulars apply to either of the undersigned Director!, or address lb em at Urant P. 0. Indiana oounty, Pa. Il..n. It. II. MnCORMICK, ' II. B. KINPORTH. Kag.f JOHN KAHON, Ksy., Da. E. IHIAI.IJKH, Dn. A. It. LOVELAPE, Feh. 7, 1872 3m. Directors. NO SMALL POX HERE! A SURE PREVENTIVE ! (1AI.L at L. FI.HHAL'S new 8ton, opposite J Kl-tlov. Higler's residenee, on Second slrcot, Clearfleld, Pa., and examine bit fine ttock of 1JOOTS k 8HOE8, 41 AT3 4 CATS, . Cunt's Firnisiii.nu Goods, TRUNKS, ' , VALISES, &c, Of which he Is constantly retiring s large assort mrnt of the very lettut and best styl'-s, Vhich he will dliposo of at Astonishingly Low Prices! T.ADIKH, I havo on hand a larga and well selected stock of thou celebrated hand. sewed MOROCCO and LAKTINO QAITKRri. which I curi safely reorimmnd to be the b?st In the mar ket Call and examine them. flTCNTLEMEV, my soch of turnlnhlng floods Iseomnlcta. huve'ull tho nftreltirs'in Heart's. Tics, Cram Is, IfAndlterohiffa Underwear, Sus penders, Col I urn, 0 lores, IlonlAry, A., tottthel with a oo m pitta assort men t of White and lint h Shirts. I bars on hand a larga and wall srieated stock of Hats and Caps of tho Very Latest Styles Alto, Tracks, Valises, Railroad Dtgt, Cmhrtllts, Canes, and man other articles, both asefnl anu ornamental, wkicb will b told t fair ralat. 4v-Th. cilisenf oi C),.arfleld and vicinity ar resjeifally Invited taoall'and iamlnmygoodt before parcliasfng elsewhero. 1 LEVER FLEGAL. j.'7, ltj. CUarield, r, Feb, NOTICP. All perrons laying tlmkar tn lb ArdWry plao, now in my posesioa,on Olsar. Id L'reea, ar aotinea to aosna torwara at wno an4 etti fee Hi. some. - r.k. 44 jt SI'.4N illlBRLEy, I ' 1 1872. WINTER REED BROTHERS, i' ."? , . Markit BtrivTi ' m CLEAltFIELD, PA., AMD Mam Braiar, CURWENSVILLE, Pa., Ar opening THIS WERK an attraotlr ttock of GOODS FOR THE SEASON Oar ttock will be replete with the w NEWEST DESIGNS! 1 b l-H CI in T) V , In Foreign and Domeatlo DBES8 GOODS, BHAWLS, CpATINOS, REPELLENTS) FLANNELS, Ktc, etc Together with a full line of Notions, Trimmings, LADIES' AND GENT'S , Furnishing Goods, r And HILLIKEKY GOODS, At Prices to suit the Times I Do not Tall lo call. Respectfully, REED BROTHERS. P. 8. Hiving purchased largely in Millinery Goads, Milliner, in adjacent towns will be tup- piled at wholesale rales. scplo-7 1 JANIEL GOODLANDER, LL'THKRSUI'Hl), PA., Dealer 1 PHY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, HATS A CAPS, B00T.S.4 SHOES, Queen b ware, Men's and Boys Clothing, Paints. Oils, Drug, (i lam ware, penou. Moons, lurgu lot of IVUiut Medicines, Con feci ioni, Ao. Guru Shoes, Mooxe Doot, a large assortment of IS ut ions, Hosiery and LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S FURS, something new and attractive. Large and splendid assortment of Frruh, Gr man aud Knglish Toys, Dulls and Fmioy Goods. No greater variety of goods in any store In the oounty. All for sale very low for ch at the Cheap Corner. uen. l.i, fi EXTRAORDINARY ANNOUNCEMENT I WOULD r.tfolly annonnc to Ik eitl. mb of CLEARFIELD and vicinity that I bav opened np In lb t.w Masonic Bnilding, Irtt door below tb Maaiion Hon, oo 6oond Street, with a ntlr new stock of WATCHES, CLOCKS 4 JEWELRY, . Or tb latest ttylti and bait finish, Selected with ear. I bav an assortment from all tb latest novelties i J.w.lry, suit. hi. for th Holiday. A large slock of American Wetehet from hi factorl of AppUtoa, Tracy st Co., at Walt bam, Malt., and lb National Watch Company at Elgin, III., In from f to I oa. cases, alwayi an hand, and warranted. Thankful for yonr pstt tfWt) pstronag, I hop, by ttriet attention to boil nest, to merit a oontiuaane of h f am. All kind of repairing la aiy lln promptly attondod to. 8. I. BKi'DEIl. Janmry S, 1872. A NEW DEPAUTUJtJ? For the Ileneflt of Mankind ! Dlt. Ill) V li H'H PILE OINTMENT This Itunortant disoorcry Is ono of the most re markable results of modern medical research, and The most Wonderful cfc Speedy Remedy ever known, Is now presented in a scientific) combination nf smithing anil hraling ngents. And having tlivr-' oupthly trsUd It in an is her lets rases, with Uiu Mtmlaetory results, do nut heiiUte in ofTeriug H to the puldie as . The moat certain, ro i J and ofToclDiil REMEDY FOR PILES, no matter nf bow long itandlng. fed.Bold by all Drneilfti and Mrdlcln Ie; ers who dceir. to al!vi.te the tufferings of tb enow neings. puice, 50 cknts pra box. T. J. HOVER, Sol Proprietor, 0019671 Clearllrld, P. B X Ell O II T I ' IJT OT BURNED UPI BELL'S RUN WOOLEN FACTORY, Tenn township, Clearllold Co., Pa, Th suhscrihers ar, at great .mens, rebuild Ing, and In a few days will bava completed, n.ighhorhood nteessilv, In th. erection of a lr.14 elsss Woolen Manufactory, with all tb. modern improveui.ntfl sltBhed, and ar prepared to make all kind 4 iHothe, IJ.ssini.res, riallnelle, Ulan-: sets, rianneis, Ac Plenty or poi.ls ea h.nd tu supply all onrold and a rbontaiil new customers. whom we s to oom and imln nr ttook, , in nasinessor - CARDING AND FULLINO I will recelv astieclal attenlton. Onv hew mill wld be reaJy by wooLcerdlng eeason, Ihertfura 'tWrt need b no heillatlea oa that snore. Prop.r arrangrmenU will be made lo receive and deliver Wool, to mil onttomers. A II work warranted and duqovpoa the shortest notice, and by strict titra tion to business we hone to re.llie a llbaral sear f Dnbllo patronage. llf.(MK P0LJIS WOQL WAITED I We will pay lb hieac'l aharkel trie fur Wool and nil oat manufaetared goods actow at ai;nllat good, eaa b bought ia the oounty, and whenever w fail to render rmtoaabl talitfaelioa w tan alwavt b foaad at kom nadv to. taaka Broke! tiplanatloa, tllhrr In person or ky l.ll.r. ' Ii Mm Iniiuunu . a.ua 1872. - f ne funnnun mine, tprilMtr M l. rtneplu Uillt P. C. I . ... i ... t I. gru (Buods, (Srorrriff, Hit. 1871. T 1872. FALL & WI.VTER GOODS! The First of the' Season I The Cheapest in this Market I BUY! BUY! I BUY!!! OF KRATZER & LYTLE, Your Dry Quads, Your Orooeries, Your Hardware, Your Quaeutware, Your Notient, Your Doota A Shoe,, Your Leather, Your Shoe Finding, Your Flour and Fish, Yonr Window Curtains, Your Carpett, Your Oilolotht, Your Wall Papers, Your lists, Your Capt, Yonr Carpet Chain, Your Stoves, Yonr Baoen and Feed. 8ALTI SALTI SALT! at wholesale to country merchant. OILS, PAINTS, fJLASS, A. A liberal dis count to builder. Everything Ibat you need can b had at great advantage to the buyer, at KRATZER A LVTLK'S, ' , . Market etrcet, Cl-ElKriri n, Pi., opposite tbe Jail, pd. to moh8'7S N E W COOPII ew Firm at Wallaceton, Fa. JOHN HOLT & SONS Hav bought tb (utlro ttock of good from P. Oallaghw, and ar receiving a general assortment of new goods from 11) Eastern cities, tuck at DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, GROCERIES, " QUEEXSWARE, HARDWARE BOOTS 4 SHOES, HAT3 k CAPS, BACON, FISH, SALT, FLOUR, FEED, ic, ic, 4c, To exchange for Country Produoe, Railroad Tic, Lumber or CASH. Uetuber 18, loTl. Down I Down 1 1 THE LAST AltRIVAL AND OF COURSE THE CHEAPEST! A Proclamation against High Prices! TtTTR are now often In an a lot of the best am Y most seawmabte Uoods and Wares erer offered In this market, and at prices that remind una of the good old days of cheap things. Those who la'k faith upon this point, or deem our alle gations supernuous, neea uu. 1ILL JtT Ollt STORE, Corner Front and Market streets. Where they eaa tee feel, hear and know for them eelvos. To fully understand what areebeap goods, this snast be done, we do not deem it neoeasary to enumerate and itemise our stock. It Is enough for us to state that We bare Everything that is Needed and efHsumed in this market, and at prloes thtt astomih both old and young. deolO JOtihPU SHAW k BOX 11 BAD THISI FL6UR & FEED DEPOT I T) attnlf'n of the eltitt-ns of Clearfield and y is dirrotrd to tent that (Jooilfellow A Hon wo the agenty f H. Niooe k Co., and have just itcJ a ball uosen car loads of rlour and Feed ures. ivbioh they offer at the lowest posxiblc fig a large sioea 01 FL( fIR, COJtN MEAL, CHOP, BUCKWHEAT PI.0UK, IJRAV, toes, Shelled Corn, Corn In ear, Ac, Ao. p. Co.'h icular attention is tailed to M. Niece A rttnd of family Fluur, which is ths best io the ii krket. Pi iir and Feed oan and wli) b sold cheaper than fit oan be obtained elsewhere In Cieartteld county. Iff-Store on Market street lext door to Jlon. Ale lender Irvin's residence. OOODFEM.OW A PON, . AgfnU for M. Niece k Co. jaolutf Y O U B A T T 14 V T 1 O Nl just fohT"momknti Are you In nerd of a good set of Harness f Are you in need of a good Saddle or Bridle f If ao. oall at the Had die and Harness Shoo of Jona V. llAHVtTK, where yon can get the best la the market, llouhle and Hlngle Harness and La dies' and Uent's Haddles of superior workmanship, always on hand or manufactured to order. 8p nial attention is called to my slock of Collars and Names, which are Ihe best In use. 1 also bare an aMortment of faddlers' Hardware, which will he lisnosed of at reasonable rates, repairing of all kinds promptly attended to. L.lon't forget to call before purchasing elsewhere, 8 hop in Old ron umce, war net surer, iirarnem, ra May S, 1871-ly. JoIlN C. 1IAKWIKC. AUCTION ROOMS! Z. C. McCULLOUGH, Auctioneer. HAVING opened Auction Rooms in Clearfleld, l'a.. I would respectfully inform merchant. sod manufacturer! Ibat I am prepared to tell all klndt of merchandise on eornralsslcn at reasonabl. terms. iJays of sale will b announoed by posterc and ollterwiee. oW-Hoomi oa Market tret, noat door to new PottonV. JaaSO I. C. MoCI'LI.OI Oil. .J. In TUB rotlHT OK COMMON PLEA of1hrVld county, Pennsylvania. Mary ellaire, by h.r Baal frimd, lletfry liookmaa, Ko.lir, g.pl.T. UN. Alias sub. tur dlvore. Wllllaai II. u. Tha andertlancd eominlssloner annotated by lh ort to take tMtlmonr In' tb .Wove aae. hereby give nolle that heoill rtend talhada. ties of hit apauwitmflnt, al tb onir of J. II. M Rnally, Ktq., in Clearfleld, l'a.. e THUfiHIlAY, Ihe Tth day of March, A. M. IMi, u-l .'cluk p. tt., wher all pertlea Interested may attend, CYRL'H MOHDUN, 0mmlstjar. CleartWd, KsU 1, l7l.-t.', v.,. . . . gAjkETT 4 HCHHYVUH, P MIL a ItS 1M BlILDlXtriURUWARM, AUq, maaufaoturtri of ... .... j Tin and Sheet Iron Ware, Bood Street, Cf. JiARKIELD, PA. Carpenter and Builders mill nd It to Ihelr advanlan lo eiawiue our ,UMk before pumhating tlsawbere. STOVEil STOVES! W are nnw selllnK tb eelebraied TIMES COOK and KKMANCK, lb clietjietl and best smrrs in tb market. Every ftor fully warranted. ALSO, ' PARLOR, UKATIfcO, a.d RAFTING STOVKSI nblob will be told at cheap if any In the county. Striot attention paid ordering article fur pr tlet kbo Jjiire It. T.e-Roudn), Spouting apd Jub work done on reasunabl Uruit. Clcarlleld, Pa, April 12, 1871. II. F. BIGIER & CO., DIH.lt 11 II ARD W ARE, Alto, Mannfaetnrartof Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. CLEA BUILD, PA. ' LOT OF SADDLES, BRIDLES, Harnett, Collar, t.., for tal. h, 11. F. BIOLEB At CO. ALMEK'S PATENT UNLOAD- Ing Day Forkt, for tal ij If. F. BIG LEn V CO. rIL, TAINT, PUTTY, GLASS, Ktlls, sic, for tsls by H. F. BI0LF.R A CO. II aRNESS TRIMMINGS Si SHOE Findings, for tal by II. F. B10L.ER A CO. G UNS, PISTOLS, SWORD CANES For sal. by II. F. P1GLER I CO. gTOVES, OP ALL SORTS AND Sit. s, for .ale by II. F. BIOLF.R k CO. TUON! IRON1 IKON1 IRON! For sal. by U. F. BIOLER k CO. II OKSE SHOES & HORSE SHOE KAILS, for tilt by H. F BIOLER k CO pULLEY BLOCKS, ALL SIZES And bail Manufacture, for sal by II. F. BIG LEU k CO. TUMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES, for tal by U. F. IIIGLER k CO. RODDER CUTTERS for talo by cn30-7O n. F. BIGLER k CO. Tll TIM STOVEHt 8TOVEU1 TUVKMI WAPLE k IIARTMAN Deslra to Inform tho eitliens of Oeeoola and the nubile renerally, that they have just received a large and splendid aemrtmentot Stores, House hold Hardware and lamped and Japanned Warps of all hinds. Also that we manufacture and keep constantly on hand a full assortment of iinmens Hares, wmen we win dispose o. ai either wholesale or ret nil, to suit burchaaere.' Roofing, ppouting, Repairing and all kinds or Job wurk dono to order and witn dispaton. Mnet attention paid orjenojj artioies for par tie desiring It. Unnsiimers will lud It to tneir adrantago to fmrchaae from us. Our stock nd prices will sat nfy you that we do sell food wares at prices that pleat tbe people. iou wtii nn us on vurttn street, neany op popitetha Rxrhange Hotel. Urveoia miiis, ra., nay id, mci-tr. THE CLEARFIELD VOPD-CHOPPERS' AXE Manufactured especially fur . 'ME CLEARFIELD TRADE, rua tit-u ar augfl'70 II. F. BIULkR A CO. QOOK BTOVKSI hr an It c) L'ALUlllMlT, Bl'RUI'KIIANNA, SI I'Kr.IOR. OOV. PEJfM, REOl'LATOR, NORLKCOOK, NATIONAL RANOB, TRIUMPH, PARLOR COOK8, SPEARS RLV0LV1NU LIGHTS AND UOL'BLK HEATERS, And all kit.lt of Ueallng Htovee for tal by U2.17 II. F. BIOLER A CO. TOBACCO AND CIGARS! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, At the Nrw Tjbacoo and Cigar Slur of II. n. SUA H I." Two doort Ettt of tj. PesloSc, Clearfleld, Pa. Cunslantly on hand In assortment of Navy, Congress, Cavendish, Cable, H!,,uroll, Michigan and Century Flna-ouV' Chewing Tobacco, Ac. Also, a large and wll aeleeted slock of Imported aad l)omtietigart, Bmoatng Toeatt, Mrsohaum and Briar Pip, Pip lllur, Tobacco Bole, Cigar Holder, and avorythlng generally found In a well regulitad Cigar and Tobaeo Slr. X'eia ember lb plan t Two door Kaat of lh Pot.)JJIei CrWrdald, Pa. pd.toJaB.a'rt IT fi fk Itlinl'.l lEI.T WANTROl i),JlJI And all klndt Al Vi RH for which the blgliett cash price will he paid, ay ar-tW-W ' I. L. RElr,RKTI'Il.' B LAtK COmTAB'p KA,jr0R 5 CJooilj, (BrorrrUj, tf. E.At&V.D.IRVlN . DEALW',1 1 11 ' .j GENERAL . i . SQUARE TIMBER LQGS& LUMBER CUR'VFISVILLE, PA., A BR offering, at thaj new Stor House, a corspleta ttock of KW (JOODS, of aJI dcwrlptiona. Dry Goods and Groceries, II A R O W A R K, BOOTS & SHOES, CLOTUIXQ, Ac. ! LA ROB VARIETY. Flour, Jtleat, Ryt, OalM, Corn, Always a hand and for talc at a small advano. ROPE, la larg ejnantiliM, sold low by coil; als., PULLEY BLOCES, SMALL ROPE and CANTHOOKS. On hundred of ATWATERS ELMIRA BOOTS, for tls by tb aas at wholesale rate. Received by ear load : , HUNTINGDON FLOUR, and told at small advano. HARNESS, of all klndt, HORSE COLLARb and HAM ES, nORPE BLAKEET8, BUFFALO ROBES, Ac. Alto, oa aala flrst olatl two horse WAGON?, TWIN SLEDS, LOO SLEDS, and EI.KIGUS. Special Inducements offered t tbo getting out Square Timber and Logs, at wt deal largely in Lumbermen's Supplies, and ar prepared at all timet to purchase Timber, Log and Lumbar. Curwensvill, November 16, 1871. Clothing. How to Save Money. T II Ft I met art bard ; you'd Ilk to know How yoa may sevo'yonr dollars j The way to do it I will show. If you will read what follows. A man who lived not far from here, Who worked bald at his trade, But had a household to support Tbal squandered all h made. I met him once. B.yt h, "My friend, I look threadbare and rough I've tried to get myteir a suit, But can't save up enough." 8ayt t, my frl.nd, how mack hav yoa t I'll tail yoa wbr to go To get a euit that' found and ehepi I? kEUESSTEIN A Co. Hi took what llttl a had sav.d, Aad want t Relteosteln A Brothen', And there be got a handtom tail, For half h paid to otitn. Now he It bom, he looks so wsll, Aud their envoi Is tueb, That when they lake their dally meal, They don't at half nj $)i.th. Aad n0 ' icdt a Satarday aight, w'ltb'all their wantt tupplltd, That ha has money left to spend, And worn to l.y atid. His good focc.ts, with eh.erful tmlle, lie gladly tall to all. If you'd Bars money, go and buy Yonr lotb al REIZENSTEIN'S CL0THINO HALL Where lh ebe.p.st, (nest and brst Clothing nd good Furnishing Goods oan b bad to tuit every taste and in every style. aprll,70 MARBLE AM) STOVE YARD ! Mrs. 8. 8. LIDDELL, Having engaged la lh Marble buslnell, desire to Inform bar friend, end lh puhli that .he has nuw aud will keep constantly oa hand a large and well selected stock of ITALIAN AND VERMONT MARBLH,'jid Is prepared to fuinisk lo order TOMBSTONES, BOX AND CRADL. TOMBS, . MONUMENTS, Curbs tnd Pottt for Cemetery Lots, Window Sillt and Capt, alto, BUREAU, TABLE AND WASH STAND TOPS, Ac, Ac, a..Yard on Reed street, near tbe R, R. Depot, Cli-artleld, Pa. T,7I FAIRBANKS' 8TAXDARI NALN, OF all miiis; Dagtfage Harrows, Warehouie Iioflks, Ci;irjt Prcsies, Imt roved Monej Drawer, At, FOB IALI IT II. F. BIOLER & CO., Dealer In Hardware, a,i;h30:7( tf Second Street, Clearfleld, Pa. j0,,S TROUT II AN, r ueaier in an ainas of FURNITURE, ' Vfarket Street, ' One door east Allegheny Home, augl71 Cf EARFIRLD, PA. l!MININTflA1'Uillil' MWTli'b Notioe it berebv evi that letters of adialnittratioa on Ihe est. Is of, SAMUEL PEOPLES, dee d, lata of Brady toau")up, Clearfleld enunty, Penna., having been duly gisolrd to th undersigned, H persons ludoblsd to "said s state will pleaea make payment, and thus hvlngatas ar demands will nreaenl iheta properly authentlrated fortes. U.m JEiiSlH.INtl", P.., H7J t Adnllaittrator. ri i I ?ji! .'i .i.it' THE ALLEGHENY HOTEL; MARKET St., CLBAKFIKLD, Pa. ' THI4 largo and oominodioui nrw hotel ha been ripened fur tb acoontmodatloa l Hi Cubllc, when Ihe proprietor will ha glad t mM is old friends, and roo.lv a sbitia .1 paklle pat roaaga. By atriat psrwoaai aUaalica M tha oV. tailt of bit haiiaeis, he hop to bo able to ruidjr aatisraclioa lo his patfva. - Tba TABI.I wlrl alwayi be bountifully aapplUd with tbe brat thai can bo proearfA 'ta tb market, and th BAR will uuiln full tto-.k of Lly L'OHH, BEER, A Qood sUbling attactfl-d." ' ' t'JKI'KB. LKIPIM.IIT, Clearfleld. Ifarah I. 1(6 In rroprietoi -U THE MANSION HOUSE; Comer of (ood end Market Streets, , CLEARFIELD, Ba rilHIS eld aad sommodloo Hotel'hu. daring X thapast year, b..n mlsrg.d to denbl. iu furmnr oapaally for th ntrtalnmeDt of itrsa gel's and guests. Th wb.l bnilding hat it rvfurnithad, and tha praprl.Ur wHk fjitr 5 pain to rndr hit guettt cosfbrtabl whll fUylcg with him. " ' ' s' r-Ih "Maasl-B livus'. Omnlbnt mas U and from lbs Brf!?t"b tb t' irrivtl tnd departure of.scbtr.ln. Vl JOHN DOUGHERTY, pro-70 tf Proprl.tor. SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE, CurweutvUle, Clcardeld coauty. Pa, , THIS old and wall it.bll.h.d Hotel, heintl fully tltueted oa tb hankt el tht Soroue- banna, la th borosgn oi turwenirnie, nas his leased for a term of year by lb nndtrtlgned. ft has been sntlrelv rctiled, aad It now open la tb. public generally and tha travelling eoiimit aity ia particular. Vo rklcs'wMI-b Ipsrtd t render guettt eomfortabnt while tarVylng at thi house. Ample Stabling rtmb for th aoeonmo- dttloa of teams. Uhargea moaertis. ELI BL0M. S.pt, IS, ISTO-ti. . THE RAILROAD HOUSE, MAIfJ 81., PllILIISBUKG. PA. rpnB api)erslgned leapt ontl.nly 6i) htnd X. th bert'of-Liquor. HIS tstle It alw.yt supplied with th battr th market tffordt. Tp4 traveling public will do well lo gtre him a eell." aovl, A. " uuir.ni ujuiu. viiaw iiounr. , , . , Corner of Market and Frofil Ptrcet;, , Clearfleld, Pa. . Thi nagnilloent Hotel It entirely new, ecm- plot ia all It. appointments, and convenient to tbe Court House, A free Omnibus runs to aad from tb Depot on the arrival and densrture of eeob train. April II, 18TA. Proprietor. JEONARD HOUSE, , Near lh Railroad Depot, Clearfleld, Pa. 8. B. KOW, Proprietor. Tbit boose la large, well furnished, and nearly new, and th Proprietor feels confident of render ing satisfaction to guests. N. B Good stabling connected with th hotel. Q.-7I THEMITH HDLISE, (Opposite R. R. Depot.) CLEARFIELD, PENNA. THE undersigned, hiving beeom proprietor of this house is ready to entertain stranger and travelers, and therefore olielu fnjonraert to live him a call. His Table will be supplied with tbe best the market affords, and lis Bar will eon. tela tba choicest of wine, and liquet s. Extensive tabling Is attached, t'h.rges moderate. j.nll)71 JAMES M jLALQULItf . WESTERN pOTEL. Opposite tha Court House, CLEARFIELD. P E IS Si A. Aeeona.odatiooj flrsi-olasa aad cbarts moderate, cxrj JOUK F. VOCNG, Proprietor. M ONTOUR MUDIb,." Oppotite tbe'Court House, L 0 C K II A V E N, PE.NA. J.1471 I1AISKAL A EROM, Pnip's. TKOCkERHOPF IOU8E, BELLEFONTE, TA., V. JOHNSTON A SONS, OCIS57I Proprietort. A- MERICAN IIOV8E, Maia Street, BR00EVILLE, PENN A- SHANNON A BI'RKITT, o4 71 PrcprieUirf. goots and i&pfs. DANIEL CONNELLY, Boot and Shoe Manufacturer, 1 ' 'clea'rfiel'd.'pa. HAS )utt received a ta lot of French CALF bKINS, and 1 now prepsrsd to maaafaa ture eveYything In hi Itn at th lowest fignr.. H will warrant hi work to h a rprsnto. H respectfully solicit a eat), al hit thop ea Mrkt street, second d( or wt of tb postoSo. wbr ba will do all In hit power to rendersatl faction. Some fin Oaiter tops on hand. my(,'(7-y DANIEL CONNELLY. m BOOT AD SHOE SH01 EDWARD MACK, Coa. MARKET A 3d St., CLEARFIELD, Pi. THE proprietor hatintered Into the BO0Td SHOE husinett at the abov Hand, aad ia dtrmind aot to b eotdon cither la qual ity or price for hi work. Special attention will b paid to msnufoctnring Sewed work. 11 ha oa hand a larg lot of Erench Kip and Calf Skint, of lb very best qntllly. Tbe rill, sens of Clearfleld and vicinity ara respectfully Invited to give him a trial, Ne ebaige lor call. nnvuv n.tr jiHisrrUnncrjuS. Clearfield Nursery. ENCOURAGE HOME INDUSTRY. THE undersigned, having established a Nut ry oa th 'Pike, about hsff way betweea Clearfleld and Cnrwensvtlle, is prepared to fur nlib all kinds of FRUIT TREKS, (standard and awarf,) Evergreen, Shrubbery, Grape ihe; Qoeeurria, Lawtoa Rlarhbny, Strawberry, and Haabvrry Via Also, Siheriea Crab Trees, Quince, and early eoirlet Hhubsib, Ae. Oldsrt promptly ttlqnd.d t. 'Address, . . ; . I". VI PlUtlJ. tepll IS.y Crw,rtvills. Pa New Meat Market. THK noderslirned hare oponed'a teat Market in tbe room formerly uecnjtied hy Hlexandrlp Irvin, on Market street, Cliarfleld, PS , adjotninlf Mussop's, where tbey intend to oep a supply of All kinds mf Meat, Fruit ud Vefrrtables, And at "micks ro shit thn Tinas." Kbon will ho npea regularly on Tuesday, Thursday and lat nrdity. and meat delirerrd at any point. A sharw of publie jtAStTtaage is rcspcrtftilly soliflteit. , J' f. W. BHOWN. lAi.so Ocntinue to deal in all kinds of Improved Agricultural luipt- meats. Clearfield, August m, UVO-tf. ST0E AM) EAUTHES -WARE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION I ' CROCKS! TOTS! pROCKS! I'l.licr'i Talent Alrllcht Self dcallnc Pralt fl'anal Bl'TTRR CROCKS, with lids, CI1EAM CHOt'KS, MII.K CROCKS, AI'l'I.B ; BI'TTHn CLOCKS, , I'iCKLS CROCRSi FLOWER POTS, TIE UlSHES, STEW rtTS, And a great many other things tao numerous In mention, to a nma at FRED'K. LEITZINGER'S STOGIE - WARE POTTERY, Lurnsr "I ' aorrr in. uirw .mt v.' CI.KARK1KI.U, PA.' - - augl Beale's Embrocation, ' (LATE POWLtliy' For all dlsetiet Incident d Horses, Csttls, aad Hnmea Flesh, tdlfillrlng lb as el aa . " cktBraal analloatloa. . . ThU Eiahroeetioa wae eitntivtly Ussd hy th Govevan-ant during th wtr. far sals by Bartswlek A dwl, Clearfleld. Jotepb) R. Irwta. Carwoatrlltl. Daalel flood. easT, Lataamar s ; . . , ,M s I Mt "