THE REPUBLICAN. CLHAltl'IKLD, PA. WEDNESDAY MOllMM). MARCH d. 171. Terms of Subscription. If paid In advuiioo, or within tltrou muiti lm ...9? 00 It vi I ..fir three uvd before six in on lbs 2 Ml II paid alter tlie e.ratoii of six months... II 00 All article! to I unite imcrtiun in lliii (in per should he handed In early on Tuesday luuruing, n we go lo press nt 12 o'clock, (nuon.) m:iJ;iotirt notici n, MotliodUt KpUcopnl Cliurcli Rer. J. II. "M'Cnm., Pastor. -PuMlo Korvioe every Bnbbatb, st 11 A M., nmt 71 I. M. Sabbntlt Puhool nt U A. M. lr.,yer Mooting every Thursday, nt 1 P. M. Communion Service. first ttabbath of wfery Binnllt. nt A. M. St. Andrew'! CIiiirrhr.plttCupKl..1ter. Ok nut. a lUt.i.. I'lthlin Ht-rvfce Sunday morning at 1 oVImdi, and nt 7 P. M. Sun-biy Suliitol nt 3 P. M. rruyor Meeting Wednesday evening at 7 o'olook. Presbyterian CliiirrhI.rv. Mr.Tli Ti.iift. Public Service every Sabbath, morning and evtn In?- Ila-.tlst Church Iter. W. tl. Rkixhrr. Put fxnt. Public services over J Sabbath, uioriiiiig or , evemnic. eltoriniteiv. nr. iv-aiicU O.urrli Catholic Rcr. T. J. M. Mvxin. M,im at 10 o'clock A. M.. on the ceo ml nnl fourth Sunday of each munth. Kor Kale Wo imtieo t It it t Sonutnr - Wallace introduced bill iu (lit Senate on I Im 28th ult.. authorising the Lutheran congregation of Clearfield to se?l certain real eetfttc. Look Hkue. Tlio chiip who bar- romtd a gold pen In the Commissi oners' office about two weeks ago, had better return (t. This it the seeoud one He bin secured in tb.it way, anil Ui about tiuie that kind of biisinecs wouM stop. Iiot'SK IlcrtNia) Wo liMirnthnt tho dwe.ling honse o!" Anbury Fleg.tl, of Bogg ship, wai destroyed ty (Iro. one day last werk, Tbfl house win a new one, and will pro re a heavy less, bolide wli ich tho household goods were nearly nil consumed. " ' ? Hkwv Hlast tvnst week quilo n Tieavy blast wm put oft" in the cut on ihe railroad above town, twenty kegs of powder being need for the purpose. We are in farmed that the explosion was rery heavy, and moved fully one thousand jards of earth and rooks in tho excavation. Bronl-riUt Jtpuhl!ota. Dkad. Tho H.'llef.nto Watchman aays: Andrew White, Esq., the venerable court crier of this county, died at hit residence in Miles burg on Friday last, Mr. White has been court -erier for many ycan, and was a particular friend of Judge Woodward, when that distinguished and nblo gentleman presided here. A Boom. Tho Mutu-y Luminary says : The work on the boom at this place is pro gressing finely. Eleven pien of the main boom are finished, as are alio three pien of the idiccr boom above, and others are under way. The work is all first olats, and it ii said when finished it will bo tho bcit boom on the river. Lkfi Tho individual, Smile, who hni been wintering with tio filicriPT, took French leave one dny last week. We prciiiicc be fuppf ed I lie rafting season wm here, and he then fore tepprd out lo hunt aj b. Tho Sheriff bat been looking for hiiu. but np to the present lull not oh. taincd a ligbt of him, and ho no doubt Smiles . somewhere else than in the old prUott. Passed. An net rulu'mr building of a S ato road from Kalny Station, on tho' Philadelphia and Erie railroad, in "Clinton coantv, via John Pohn'i, Potter's Mills and hnarr's Mills tu Central Point, In Covington townihip, Clearfield eouniy. Wo have not seen this bill, but understand it ts a joiot effort on the part of tbo eit liens of Kurt hum towusbip, and Keitiag township, Cl'in'tn county, to build a com pie to road through theic two township from the railroad to t'uc Suietbport turnpike, a few miles beyond Mulsonburg. List of letter rcnittinini; unclaimed in the PnstofTfne at Clearfield, for the week ending Mnrcu 4th, Ashman, It ic hard. Ilarndxllar, William. Ca, Mm. Annie. ilcllaM, J. U. Kui.forlh, N. II. Iumron, William L. Friol, Anthony. France. Sjnih A. Fcrr, Miia Maggie. Orwn. (i. I.. lladfield, Ueorge. (2) liuminger, Ucorge. lie's, Mrs, Emily. Kline, Mrs Ada. Kanfinvtn, Charles. Knox, Philip. I.a'hers, Witltam. -Leidy. C. F. I.vlf, Mi. Kute. P..hri, Pi ter. Keeins, Curtift. ltath.iu-t, Kdwnrd. Himrer, Mis. Em in a. Wnller, HotKrr. KA.UAl'MX, P. M. Tne IlniiiT Muvk. Much Incut dii- satiifiiotioo and legal wrong hsi prevailed In our eounty for ft number of years past, lu adjusting the wages of Supervisors, township Auditors, Overseers of the Poor, oto. The wages of tbeie (Doers were novcr raised by an Aot of Assembly, f as in everything else, but remained nt the old rate or 91 per day. lei in nearly every iownn;p in ..the eounty, for years post, thefte officers have been charging $2 to fi.bO per day. This has caused much wrangling and ill feeling, and we are highly pleacd that Senator Wallace list week introduced a bill Into tho Legislature, regulating the feci of the vfliocrs in question, and that hereafter they must obey the Act of Assembly upon this point, School Tiiansckiptm. Tho 49ih section of the Act of Assembly regulating a sys- ' tern of Common Schools, approved the 8th day of May, A. D. 1864, require! the County Commil lioners to furnish the several school boards with a transcript of the last adjusted rahmtion, upon the application of the said boards. The Com in union era have complied with the law, and on the 1st Instant mailed to each hoard of Sebool Directors In the county a copy of the hit adjusted aiioss ment. The table below, amonoiing in tbo aggre gate to $-r,87,044, is the amount of seated prop erty In Clearfield county subject to school tax We give the valuation In each borough and town ship for 1871 aed 172, as follows : Aggregate Seated t Valuation, j v a hot 1871.iFor 1871'. ? tow aim i rs. Dccoaria. - Hell It loom - ".'fCI Ifrflswtotsi Kridfurdindepo't dist . Drady H Itornsidc ttStt. Covingtnn , ' Clearfictd : (?urwvnsvil!e... Decatur Ferguffon.. , , . Oirard... '0'jnhen Graham.. H Onlioh Huston - Jordan . Ii'nlbaui lnox Lawrence 31V,4An 21 li.ooo j CO.IoOl 1ft4.2jn 1S.7KV f222,fi:tO l0 C70, H (10 6iJ,i;l(il 7 oo I ,'.6,6711! 8 00 IHO.Ilo! 9 (10 14,1011,.. S'JO.UtDi M8,8((i ln(l.5V0l 9H,2C' i2i,m oo SUl,l:t'i,lft 28 172,4U 7 40 ny.uro' 7 .10 4;.ti,H4,sso oo 1I.V2?'2(I CO 41,100 1 15,010, 2 II, CM Hi 140 H5,7tn 61,1 lOi :t.HOo 22r,:(uti lo 41 120,7201 8 10 nuHio 7 oo bV.mi 8 20 87,2H' 7 00 Vl.ttioj 7 10 M,K2(, 8 P0 12IAU 9 V 70,flii0 8 07 7 7! 2S7,tlH 70 4:l,2' 4n.tf0iMI Oil 61,190 1,100! 121.2O01 7o,4flOl I,wrer.eeindfpe'ldistj 'Laniber City. Morris Jf, Washington i Oeeola Penn - Pike Pike Indepe't district. foion.-. Woolward....- 40,020 22:1. 1 nol Hft.SSP' 40,(10 12 f O 1 49 00 UI.A21; 0 14 24I.&U 10 70 115.20H 2 AG 10 s.nao ., Al OtO 8 OA 12.1,700, 8 ::o ll'.t.SO. . i,;5;,ciio:i,8;o,fl4.' $u oo Total .. ti. molilnWloi the valuation of any borooth or township above flven by the number of mills ' acjroed upon by tbe School Directors, boperviwr. . . of the Poor, ny person can aseer- tai. Ihe aw" """nt " "rM .r all of them, for school, roaj or poor porpows. Ajaln.U will H "''in" iM of,"'' hool board. I..PP'J IBV rhT h. i Z two month, after this, nd aay Krlpt In question .. " IhJt distri... encountered this know they were mUKM "P 'T?' Th. third col was fntcd.4 for l ' ,...U. I. w..lo..Uh U. It .rac rala. per Kr. f lb. K.ted l4 l . ddlriet la Ik. JK. , , UUTIESOF TOWNSHIP OFFICER!. We givo the following synopsis of the Act of Assembly approved the lit It (lay of April, 1834, relating lo the dulitl of Ami siort, Supervisors, and Overseers of the Poor, and tbe ftseessuient of Ituad and Poor taxes, via t Bkc. 52 authorises tbe Supervisor to amis a road lai wt rettii ttn miftt on nil Ihe rent and personal estate, offices, trades and oucupntlous, fur the purpoie of laying out, opvnlng, making or re pairing roads, blghwa,s and bridgii. The Supervisor! can nIo aiavu an additional tax and eolleot tho same, for tbe purpose ef dis charging any Just debt duo a furuior Supervisor or Overseer of Ike Poor. ' (Money at lutorcst, watches, buggies, eau luges, or huusuhold furniture aro nut taxable for road, poor or street purposes.) 0 oncers of tbo Poor must tint obtain the writ ten consent of two Junllevi of tbo Peace, before tui-y eau prooocd to lay a poor tax, which ii not to excuvd 10 mills, All rood aud poor taxes must be luid on tho last adjusted assciiemont made fur the purpose of county tax. The Supervisors and Overseers of tho Pour, when they proceed lo as sess their annuul tax, shall tnko tu their nssiatauoe tho Ai-iur fur tho liuiv being, whose duty It sbal be to furulsli a oorrect copy of the mil Hcsetfniont and to give bis aid In unking out tbo tax dupll oatcs. Tit Supervisors and Overseers shall oause their tax rates to be entered in a book kept for that pur pose, certified and signed by the in, and to be de positcd with the Town Clerk. 6kc. 59 of tbo aot aforesaid requires the Super visors and Overseen of every townohip to moot annually at a meeting to be eonvened far that par. pt, aud appoint some suitable person of said township who shall servo as collector of tho town ship taxes. Evory such collector shall give bond with surety, tn double the amount or the mm or nioucy which may come luto his band, or, If he prefer, givo a bond and tuortgago for a similar amount on real estate, to tbo satisfaction of tbo Snpervisors aud Overseers. When tho Supervisors and Ov oncers shall havo agreed upon the rate of thotr respective taxes, they shall make, or cause to bo made, fair dupli cates of the tax so laid, which shall bo signed by them respectively, and shall afro issue a warrant with such duplicato to tbe collector, authorising and requiring him to demand and receive from every person named In bii duplicate the sum wherewith such person stands charged. J'roviJtd, That before issuing the warrant for tho collection of road taxet, It shall be the duty of the Supervi sors to give notice to all persons so taxed, by ad vertisement, or io person, to attend at luch times and places as the Supervisors may direct, so as to give such persons full opportunity to work out their taxos on the roads. Tenants are bound by law to pay or work out the taxes of non-resident property holders. If any person shall neglect or refuse to pay bis or her taxes, It shall be lawful for the collector, having first obtained a warrant, which any Justice of the Psuco in tbo eounty Is authorised to Issue, to levy upon and make sale of the goods and chattels of such delinquent, giving tea days' no tice of such sale by at least three written or print ed advertiscinvnts ; and In cuse gouds and chatties can nut be found, such collector shall take tbe body of such delinquent and convey bim to the Jail of the proper county, there to remain uuiilthc amount so ebarged, together with lbs oostr, shall be paid, or secured lo be paid, or until otherwise discharged by due course of law. Iu townnbips where they elect Treasurers, it would seem entirely proper to opnoint the same icrsou collector, because all tbe funds would In that ease be at the same place. Why not elect ft Treasurer in every lownibip and borough, and then make him collector ol school, poor and road taxes? Those citizens who want to work out their road taxes, let thetn do so, the Treasurer at tbe same time keeping a dupli cate in Ins poiiscixlon of all tac atsusscd, and is- puo another to each Superior, ehargiog tbe in with the amount, and at the Auditors' settlement let the Supervisors present their vouchers iu the shape of a time book, giving day and d.ilo for j every day that a oitiien has worked oo tbe roads, j or tujh orders as trniy come iuto bis bands isiuvd j by his predeeeisors. " 1 The miserable practice the Supervisors have of writing "Paid" lo their duplicates, should be abolirbcd. It Is no evidence that tho township has received any benefit, or that the tax has been paid, because tho citiien may have paid his tax tu he Supervisor in money o resettled it with bim tn a private business transartion, tbus defrauding be township out of either money or work on tbe roads. I.cl tho taxpayer understand that if lie withis to pay bis rud tax la money he must pav it lo the towuship Treasurer, and take a receipt therefor. Then there will soon be some cash In be treasury, and if the Supervisors are required to keep a lime book, tbe roads will soon Improve and look much better. Why not settle Supervisors' accounts like other pubtio accounts f Tbe township Auditorr will not settle with the school Treasurer unless he produces orders or money to square his accounts, nor will they suttle with the Overseers unless lhy produce proper vouchers, yet they will settle with the Su pervisor if be just bus the word "paid' between the name and thetax 1 The constant complaints made to us upon this point by taxpayers is evidence that there is some thing radically wrong on this point in nearly every township in the eounty. Wo have bad particular eitixcoB named, who havo not done a day's work on tho roads for years, yet their taxes are always marked paid, and in some instances It U said tbo Supervisors never receive cash enough to puy tbe Auditors for rank in jr. tbe settlement. We have a number of communications on hand, bearing upon this point, but they are too personal and rabid for publication. Hemoved. The Greensburi; Repub icon says: "We have been Informed that our en terprising young friends, K. J. k 0. 11. Walker, havo sold out their Interest in the planing mill at tat robe, and have removed to Oicsola, Clearfield eounty, Pa., where they are ercoting a large planing mill which they expect to have in opera tioa by tbo first of April next. They aro both energetic and enterprising men, and are just the men to do in extensive business, and we havo no doubt that they will succeed. Wo regret that such cltiscm ns the Messrs. Walker find It necessary to their interest to leave the eounty, as they are both active and honest in all their business transactions. We know that they will make friendv, as well as money, wherever they go.'' That ie exactly right. Come and do business wb?re the material Is to be had.. There are openings for a halt doxep more such institutions In tbe eounty. Why not tnann faolure all our boards ready for tbo builder? Let one set of men erect saw mills and another planing mills, right here where the lumber grons, instead of baring It done down tbe river. A CniiiiKciitiN. Wo in ado n clear mistake but week in the laet iiariigniph in ourar- title on "lands and niKfrnicnte." The 6011,403 acres should bar. been 010,089 nores. Wo gnvo the ag;rrc2'Uo acres seated and unseated, Instead of the seated alcno. l'or want of rootn we were eoinpolled to omit one eulumn of our tnblc, .how. infr the avcrago assesiecl value per acr. of the red land In each township, which will be found In aiiotbor table this week. Printing. Wo liiiruon liand a very large stock of Letter, N'ole, Statement, and liill- Hcad pnperi, and are prepared tu priut Letter Headi, 11,11 Heads, Htatcmontr, JLc, in the beat llylc, at short notice and fair price., lloiim i Card, and Envelope Tip. .xeouted in the beat manner. Persons in want of anything of Ibis kind are Invited tucell and esauiino our specimens. TIlO HllllltlKT ll'llll l'f lliO Now IVashlngton Academy eonimenees on tbe flrat Monday in May. See advcitifeipeiit for terms, Ac. tarried. On Fehru.ry, 1ST, by P.er. A. Tnonrsot, at the residene. of Mr. Julin 6wen, Mr. TAYLOR HOWI.Kc) to Miss ELIZA A. OWKN8, ,iur l'ik. towoihip. On Sunday rcbrwary J4lh. by Oronoa C. Ktai, Ksq., Mr. NAPOLEON McbOMALD, of Union town-hip, to Miss MARIA I) LOOM, of Pike tuwa.hlp. In jnrefiseille.ew Febraary Utb, R73, KRlil, Infaofof . i. A at E. TMnM, aged tbree Specials Nkw Sr-nixo Ooonx. Wo havo Ihe pleasure of announcing this day our CtA arrival nf Spring t )u hIs, consisting of new Dry Goods, Shawls, White Goods, Lb ces, Edgings, Em broideries, White Trimmings, Ac., Ac, Ao,, together with an entire uew stock ot ladies tn inns' and children' Shoos) a' so an entire new stock of gent loin on' fnnhiunnb!o 1 1 at I and Furnishing Uood. Thoso goods bsvt been selected with great care, and luive only lo bo n-eii to bo fully approbated. Pilous aro right. We are up lo ihe I linos. Herd Cnoa. Clearuold, Pa., March flth, lA72-2w. Br ma (i, wins. Mr. j. M. Kratxor has Inaugu rated tho spring campaign by opening a heavy stock of Dry Ooods, Dress Good, Ladioi' Shoe., Carpets, Window Blind, Ac, which bo will dis pose of at a low figure to make room for more. There aro probably a hundred or more persons in this and neighboring towns, who dully suflVr from tbe distressing c thiols of kidney trouhhs, who do not know that Johnson's Anodyno Linimeut is almost a eortalu cure. In serero cases, great ie lief may be obtained, If not a perfect euro. We not ics that the agricultural papers all over tbe country recommend tho use of Sheridan's Cuv alry Couditln Powders. r. Farmers and others In this see t ion nave hmg known and appreciated the advantage of these powders over all oiliora, Kjetkmiy. COUQH8 AND COLDS. There nre few persons who arc aware of the im portance of attending to ft cough or a cold at its tint appearance. The thousand who die annually of consumption, were tint atteoked with a'Vlight" eough or cold, which lhy thought would soon ''wear" Itsvtf oil, and therefore ucglcctod tu ue the proper remedies until they beoamo i no u rattle. Every day that a cugh, cold, or any lung dis ease Is negleetcd. makes the chanec of a euro more uncertain. We would recommend all suffer ing from any disease of the Lungs wbalrrer, to oj-tj tl win'h Cum rotXf) ClHLPor Tn- L - fails io curing tho worst oaves of coughs, eolds. boartcne, soro throat, catarrh aud nsthtna. It is an infallible remi-ily for W hooping Cough j be ing prescribed by some of the loading physicians iu the Northern and Southern States, and being prepared under tho Immediate supervision of a graduate of the Pennsylvania Medical College. The proprietors bg leave to Inform all that it Is no "Quack" preparation, but inado strictly in ac cordance with ttie advanoed principles aud theory of medicine. Price A" cnl per bottle. Itl!SSEI.L 4 LAN DIS. Proprietors, Philadel phia. Sold nt Joseph II. Irwin i drug store, Cur wensvllle, Pa. wobO-Jm Lixn Plastkr. Kratter A Lytlo are prepared to furnish farmers with Land Plaster, at very low rates, this season, A largo lot of fresh grouud Just received. no7-lm Dr. F. Platto, Eclectic Physician and Surgeon oilers bis services to the people of Clearliela and vicinity, uud will be iu rend mess to attend all pro I es lone I calls, by day or night. Ofllee on Hevd street, west of the depot, Clearfield, Pft. Mnv :t1, 171 tf 'lUiUlltt. Clearfield Markots. Corrected weekly by Kicninn Momuf, Wholeffnl ftn'l Ketnil Drnlrr in Ury Uomt. tlncrira, l'ro vUion., Ao., Murkut ttrcol, CIcitrtteM, l'n. Ci.rmirlM.il. !., Kib. Ill IST3. Apile..rrt'en,(M)(( I bit lltijr., tlre.Retl S Krioil.y III I" II i.luB, union- T Apj.li' butler, 1?xiil, I 00 II, im UUC$ 18 ll.ii ur -2.(4 to Shoulilori.uiK', 10 Ileum SO OUy 12i.Sidop. IIMf.i) Ii lliickttb.at 1 ii UrJ Ii(.n IK lliiekwhcut Hour Hi, 4 Men poik," bbl... 19 (l l) Hecr, dried ' IS UM 7 IVcf, frrfh..... Mf4 III Onion. J tin llourdu, M 13 011(14 Oil I'olnlnc Illl(nj Curn, hulled I Oil I'enchen, dried, lb.. 12) Corn, enr 0110$ in IMiuter, V bbl I 40 Corn iiioiil, snek, I 411 live. 1 10 Chop, 'ft ewti Jlljl t i Itn gt, i ' Clov.r.ood Oil ill, V ek 150 rhe. " SlilndlM.ltlln.Wftll Cherriea, lb. "H I j )ilnilr.,2r, InlOfy, II On Clilekont, dnd, lb, II Tinmlliy .red 4 0 !Tnllo I?i Klnecd Oil Wbenl I 60 flour 0 llllui 1 in Wool 6.1 If S.I 0fn,.13 ml Wood. V ""1 I'eiiiiNylvniiiu linilrotul TYI10X2 &. CLEAHFIELD IiKANCII fy n 1 fler Moridnt, NOV. 20lh, 1S7I, llio V I'a.i'enger Trmm will run dmly (rxetpl un di.yj) bvtween Tyruna mud Cleurlivld, lullow: CI.KAUFIin.I) MAII LEAVE SOUTH. LHAVE K0IITI1. Clenrlli ld ., r. PbilipiburK 4.3", " Oneeolit 4.10, " Tyron. 0 I5... Oneeoln..- 10 :I4, ' l'hilipborC...I0.4.1, ' Clearlield 11.44. " Trron. O.im, " CI.KAKFIKI I) KXI'IIKSfl. l.EAVK ROt'TII. LEAVE NORTH. Clenrltuld 4.41 A. .! Tvron. 7.00 p. I'hillpuburg... f) 41 " Interjection... M.I " Osceoln T.0J " I 0eeol 30 " IntrrMction... M.13 " fhilip.b.rK ...B.40 " TroH. .8i " ! Clerneld.r....40 " r'AfiU FHOM CLKAKriELl), TO Beller.intc, P. $5 Middlftowii $5 00 liek lU.en 3 70 H llll.m.port.. .1 Oil lluntinirflon m....... I HO .Marietta 4 50 l.iinenplrr ft R4 iMIILADKI.PHIA T 5 Alloon. I 01 lotin.town , 3 80 PITT.SDl'llll ft 14 ,ewi.townM a I 10 M irr.ville 4 Ml IIAUHIUnUKO ... 4 74 Clo. ennnfrctioni made by all train, al Trron. and Loek Haven. mTl7-tr. Buperintendeiit. NO SMALL POX IIEltE A SUHE PltEVENTIVE! "VU.L at L. FLEGAL'S new Hiore. opposite V Kl-tiov. lliglers reanleae, on r-onil street, ClearQeld, ra., and examine his floe stock of IJOOTS & SHOES, HATS k CAPS, Gent's Furnishing Goods, TRUNKS, VALISES, &o, Of which ho Is constantly rroeWlne ft large assort nunt of tho very latet and best styles, which be will dispose of at Astonishingly Low Prices! LADIB.. I hive nn hand ft tarse and well sc I retail nl(;K f tli nun etI('hrstd liand-srwi MUHtM'CO and LASTIN'tl MI I'KIIS. which ein saTelv rrc'tiumend to lie the b.st In the mar kcte Cull and r Kami no (hem. OKNTLKMnN", my stmb of Furnishing Ownl l eotnptete. 1 have all Ihe nevrlflM In tonrls Tl.-.i, Cravats, llitnrirehirf, Un lerwenr, Sns peihlers, Collars, (Jlovti, U.irry, Ac , together with a enmntrle at'ortinint of White and lloth 8 hi rt. I hereon hand a larr-f and well seltetn stock of Hats and Caps of the Very Latest Styles I Also, Trnnha, Valises, ftnilrnnd Pairs, tJmbrellaa. Canes, and many other articles, tmih nseful and ornamental, wliioh will be sold at lair rates. jMrTlie eittrens of Clearfield and rlelnity are respectfully Invited to full and examine my goods before purchasing elsewhere. LEVER FL EG A Li Clcnrnld, Pa.. Frh. 7, 173. A lMIlTHATOHM' TM l,-N .tl ( hereWy gtvnn that lrtifrs of administration on the estate'itf MKOUtlK MoYKll. deeeas-d, late of OrahaiA township, Clearfie d County, Pa., having besmrd ,ly grant ml le tho anderslgnsxl, all parsons Indited to said estate will please make pevuietit, and those having elnims or demands til prwecni luem properlr aainenitoaien tor eeu Ucia.nl. PAMKI HMEaL, Aixaicistratore. Feb. , ls14i. 1872. WINTER! REED BROTHERS, MangiT 6rniT, .. ". CLEARFIELD, PA., Uai Smut, CURWKNSV1I.LE, Pa., Ar.opeolntTniS1VEnKanatlr.etlr. atook of GOODS FOR THE SEASON ! Our itook will la rapid, with tka '' W H , NEWEST DESIGNS I e M o " " " " '" - V) In Foralga and Domaitl. DREPS O0OD8, E1IA1VLS, COATINGS, REPELLENTS, FLANNELS, " Etc., etc. Tojclli.r with a full tin. of Notions, Trimmings, LADIES' AND GENT'S Furnishing Gooda, And VILLINEKY GOODS, At Prices to suit (he Times! Do not fail to (iill. H.potrullj, HEED BHOTIIERS. P. B Having purrhaned lariraly in Millinery Ooodf, Milliner, in adjacent town, will .up. plied at whole-ale ralra. pis T t JJANIEL GOODIjAXDER, LCTIIEP.SDUHO, PA., Dealer ill DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, IIARDWAR E, HATS A CAP, B00T.H A 8II0EB, Queensware, Men's end Hoys' Clothing. Paints, Oils, Drug', tllaMware, Hehoul Hooks, ft large lot of P.itent Medicinis, Cotift-ctiuns, Ac, Oum Bhoes, Moo Dootr, a large assortment of Nut ions. Hosiery and LAD IKS' AND UENTLKMEX'8 FIRS, something new and attractive. Large and splendid assortment of French, Ger man and English Tuys, Dolls and Ko greater variety of goods in any store In the ttonnly. All fr sute very lot fur eah at the Cheap Corner. Io. I. ? 1. 5(tucli'ii, fit. EXTKAOUDIXARY ANNOUNCEMENT I WOULD rpertriilly annnoni. t. tk. elll. en. of CLEARFIELD and vicinity that I opened wpintb.c. Mlonl Unildin(. Ilr.t door b.low th. ll.nilon Hon.', oa Second Slre.t, with a ntlr. sew .lock of WATCHES, CLOCKS & JEWELRY. Of tho Utetl ttyl.t and b.it tnl.h. elected with ir. I hae. an a.inrtntnt frnni all tba late.t nortltlel la J.w.lrj, tulta ble for lh Ilolidnya. A l.r,. atock of American Watchri from be f.ielorie. of Appletrn. Tracy 4- Co.. at Walt- am. Ma-... and lb. Katlunal IVatrh Company at Eliila. III., In from 3 to I at. , al".). hand, and warranted. Thankful for your p. it liberal p.tron.,., I hop., by strict atl.ntioa to bu.ln.u, lo a.rlt eontlunanet of ha same. All kinds of repairing In y line promptly attended to. S. I. BNVDER. Janoiry , 1871. ytctlirat. A NEW DEPARTURE For the Benefit of Mankind ! D It. UOV E R8 PILE OINTMENT This Important disonvery Is one of tbe most re. markahle results of mudera medical rest arch, and The most Wonderful it Speedy Remedy evn hnnont la nnw nrrsenled la a setentitle eomhlnation of soothing and healing agents. And having thor oughly Irated It in nnmlierless esses, with most satisfsetorr results, do not hesitate in offering it to the ptiUte as t TlitJ most forittln. rapid nntl ciTuctmi REMEDY FOR. PILES, no matter of bow long standing. tnuHnld he all Drncclsts and Meillclne D erp who de.ire to aKaviata the sulferiogs of tl follow beings. piiici:, 01) cknts pbii nix. T. J. II0YLII, Bole Proprietor, oel!o JI Clcorlli l I, P. V II N 11 1) O II T I BURNED UP DELLS nilN WOOLEN FACTORY, Penn towmhip, Clcnrfleld Co., Pa. The subscribers are. at srrrnt 0Jpene. rrbtidd ing. and In ft few Hays will bave eomnletrlr a neiublxirhimd meesiiy. In thevreeiion of a first elass Woolen Maiiulatitnrr. with all the mn.lern improvements attached, and are prrparrd to mske all kimls of 1.1'illis. rnssimeres. Hatinetls. I' aw- kels, Flannels. Ao. Plenty f g .oils on hnnl to supply nil our old and thousand new customers, whom we ask to eome and examine our 1100. The bnslness of CAUDING AND FULLING . Ill receive esneelal attention. Our new mill be re a ly by wmil ennling eenenn, tlierefore there need be no hesitation on that swire. proper arrangements will h made to rvoeive and d liver Wool, to suit euslmners. All work Watrrantrd and done utKin the lift. (put nnllor. and lit strict ttlten llfin to huslness wn hope to realise a liberal share r puoiio patronnge. IIMKN) POUXD8 WOOL WANTEIH W will nav the bitrhest market itrloe for d and sell our manufactured gootle as low as imilar goods onn be nought in the eounty, and whenever e fail to render reasonable satisfaction we can always he foaud at home rady to make proper explanation, either In person or hy letter. JAMES JOHNSON A lONAt fMlMltf T ewsawMft Hills P. O. 1872. . gra (Sootls, (Srowirs, (Su. I87I. 1872. FALL $ WIXTER GOODS! Tho First pf the Season I . The (Jhoapost in this Market I BUY I BUY!! BUY!!! or KRATZER & LYTLE, Yor Dry Goods, Your Grooeries, Your Ilanlware, Yonr Gueen.ware, Your Notions, - ' Ti ur rioola Shoes, Your I.cuthcr, Your Kboe Finding., Your Flour and Fish, Your Window Curtains, Yonr Carpets, ' Your Olloloths, Tour Wall Papers, Yonr Hats, . Y'our fapa, Y'onr Carpet Chain, Y'onr Stoves, Your Ueoon and Feed. SALT! SALTI SALT! at wholesale to country merchants. OILS, PAINTS, GLASS, do. A liberal dls oount to builders. IS.etytblng tbat you need can b. had at great advantage to the buyer, at KRATZKIl A LYTLE'S, . ' . Market street, - 1 CLanni.B, Pa., opposite th. Jail. ' ' pu. to tncne'rs OOODtl cw Firm at Wullaccton, fa. JOHN HOLT & SONS Have bonght the entire stock of goods from P. tiallagher, and are receiving a general assortment of ntw guods from tbe Kaatoru eitice, sucl as DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, GROCERIES, QUEEXSWARE, IIARDWARE, BOOTS i SHOES, HATS & CAPS, BACON, FISIIr SALT, FLOUR, FEED, ic, ic, ic, T exchange for Country Produce, Railrovl Ties, Lumber or CASH. vctoiirr la. mil. Down I Down II THE LAST ARRIVAL AND OF COURSE THE CHKAPKST! A Proclamation against High Prices! "1TR are now opening nn a lot of the beet and T nvst eeaaoiialdv tlomle and Wares ever offered In this market, and at prices that remind on of the rood old dnye of elienp things. Those who lark faith upon tins point, or deem ear alle gations superfluous, need but call mt or ronc, Corner Front and Market streets, Where tliv ean see, feel, hear and know for them- elves. To fully undrftand wlirt arreheap goeils, this miift lie done. We do not deem it necessary to en urn rate and itemise our s toe It. It is enough for us t f tst that Wo hate Everything that is Neoded and conitned In this market, and at prices that aiton)slilotn old ana vounr. dra2.r JtlSKPH 8IIAW A SON. R D THIS I FLOUR & FEED DEPOT! Th v i. in gnu a (lent ion of the e.tisrnsof Cleirfietd end is dirvetcd to thr f-ct that Uim llrllow A the agents of M. N iree A Co , and have iveil a half dugen ear loads of Flmir and liieb they oiler at the lowest possible fig- lust ef r ceil, ures. It large stock of FLO R, CORN MEAL, CHOP, BUCKWHEAT FLOUIt, BRAN. Pot es, Shelled Corn, Corn (n ear, Ae., Ae. PriifruUr attention Is called to M. Meeo A Co.'s vrind of Family Flour, which is tho best In the plrael. Fl irsnd Feed ran and will bo sold ehenprr thnO onun ean be obtained elsewhere in Clear fitld yf?-Stort on MarVet street, next door to Hoe. Ale lander Irvin's residenoe. OOODFELT.OW A ROX, jetilOrf Agents fur M NireeACo. iroun ATTENTIOSI JUST FOR A JI0JIENT! " Are you in need of a good set of Harness f Are vnn in need of a Kind SMrillenr llridle If en. call at the Saddle and liarnem Miop of ins L. Ilanwira. whero von ean get tlie lie.l tn the market. Iitmlile and hlnsle Harness snri l.t. ilies'and IJent's Saddles of superior workmanship. always on hand r manufactured to orlcr. Mpc cial Hlteiiliun Is eallcil Io my slock ol C.-llnrs and lliiinis. whir l are the best In use. I aim nnre.n assortment "f Saddlers llnrdaare. wlm n win nc ili.itoscd of nt rcnsmiat'lo rntes. repairing or all kinds liMniplly alteudi d lo. ex..ll.in'l fur,.! to cull Iw-lt.re tiiir'dining elsewhero hh'ip In Old H.t Office. Mnrkul streol. Cleaincl"!. I. Jlav , I'll ly. JOHN C. IIAIltVICK rjl II B MOW SRWINC. M A C II I N E 1 The " BLEES I" , rvlent Link Mollon. Almost noiseless machine. ' Don't fail I. examine It ber..ra purchas ing elsewhere. II. UltlDGI', MnilCHAfTTAIl.KH. CLEARFIELD, PA Agent for Clearleld eeunly. J-rsr-Loo.l Agents wanlod la every Iowa In the county, to whom liberal leruis win 10 gi.an. llim't lull lo examine It and eitl.ty yourself. Cle.rHid, Pa., Fib. t, ISiJ If. XT"Tl;K Wn,,,'l,',n,; ",,'",S HICK, did leave my bed an I 'a-.ard about fV.'m mliiir I. 171. wilbonl any Jn', enu-e or pm. ruratbHi. 1 hereby onullnn All persni.s nut to harbor or trust her on my nceo-jni, ns I will pny no dsbts of ber Mnlractlng. W. LOCK DICKST. fiVsn Hep, F.bnieir fl-. . , Darttu-itif, Cluurntr, &tv IACKUTT 4i VCUBYVEU, lillLDlVG IIARDWARE, AIM, masufaetimrt of Tin and Sheet Iron Ware, Bosoad S treat, CLEARFIELD, PA. Carprntera and Dullders will find It lo thotr adesntuge to examine our stock before pnrohasing elsewhere. STOVES I STOVES I . We an now selling the celebrated TIME COOK and RELIANCE, tb. cheapest and best stoves iu tba market. Erery itora full warranted. ALSO, PARLOR, .. HE4TIVO, and ItAFTINO STOVES! wblch will be tai as cheap at an; in tho eouutj. Strict attention paid ordering etticlos for par tics who desire It. Jtcr-Reonng, Spouting and Job work done en reasonable teroas. . ClcarOeld, Pa, April 1, 1871. II. F. BIGLER & CO., HARDWARE, Also, Manufacturers of Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. CLEARFIELD, PA. LOT OF SADDLES, BRIDLES, Harness, Collars, ate., for sale hf ii. f. nmi-Kti co. pALMEIt'S PATENT UNLOAD- lag n.T Forks, for tsl hj II. F. CI0I.F.U 1 CO. QIL, PAINT, PUTTY, GLASS, Kails, etc, for sale by II. F. B1GLF.R i CO. II .iUNESS TRIMMINGS At SHOE Findings, f. r sale by II F. nioi.En i CO. Q.UNS, PISTOLS, SWORD CANES For sal. by II. F. I11GI.F.R I CO. gTOVES, OF ALL SORTS AND Sites, for sale by II F. !.!0!,EIt k CO. I RON I IRON I IRON ! IRON ! For sale by . II. F. niOI.F.B k CO, I TORSE SHOES & HORSE SHOE ii. . KAILS, for ssls by ii. f ntni.F.n co pULLEY BLOCKS, ALL SIZES And best Manufacture, for sale by II. F. niOl.KR & CO. 'JMIIM 1ILE SKEINS AND PIPE COXES, for sal. by II. F IWGI.F.R i CO RODDER CUTTERS for lulo by nJOVO II. F. niGLEIt & CO. rpiNl TIJil Tim g TO VI SI STOVES 1 BTOVCDI WArLE & IIAKTMAN I)esire to Inform the eitir.rns of Oscrola and the public grncmllv, th t they have Jui! received a hug and spli itdi.! Rasortnient of Stover, llouse bold Hardware and Hinmped and Jit punned Wares of all kinds. Also that we manulaetore and keel constantly on hand a Cull assortment of Tinmen s Wares, which no will dispose of at either wholesale or retail, to rail purchasers. Knntinir. Hitoutins. Kerainntf nnl all kinds or Job Work done to order and with dispatch. (Strict attention paid order 1 eg articles for par ties desiring it. Consumers will nmt it to tmlr advantage ie pnrehaae from ua. Our stsx'k and prices will sat isfy you that we do sell good wares at prices that please the people. ion win nn'i ns on uumn sure., nearly op posite the Kxohange Hotel. U.ceoU Mills. Pa.. May 10. I71-tf THE CLKARFIELD WOOD-CHOPPERS' AXE! Manufactured crpccislly for THE CLEARFIELD TRADE, roa tat., it sugVTO It. f. DIOLF.R CO. nOOK ITOVEDI 8PE.RS CALORIFIC, KISQI'KIIANNA, 81PKRI0R. OOV. PKNX. I1F.01 I.AT0R NOIII.ECO0R, NATIONAL RANGE, TRIUMPH, PARLOR COOKS, SPEAR'S REVOLVING LWIIT8 axii uoi'iii.E nEATrns. And all kindi of llcitlng Stores for sale by auK.r; ii. F. u lul l; ii 4 co TOBACCO AND CIGARS 1 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, M tbe New Tohaeee and Cigar Store of it. n. su.tu', Two doort East f Ike Petlodlee, Clearlield, T. Constsntly on hand a fine assortment of Navy, Congress, Cavendish, Cable, Ppunroll, , Michigan and Century Fine-out Chewing Tobaoco, Ac. Aleo, a letga sad well selected slock of Imported and lloinesllo Cigars, Smoking Tubeooeee Meerschaum and llriac Piflee, " Pipe fixtures, Tobaoc. Doxes, Cigar llnld.rt. and everything gentrally found In a well regulated Cigar and Tobacco Rlore. r-9-Re.memher Ihe plseet Two doort F.est of the l'.il..fllee. Clearlield. r. pd.i.aii .5ti ll nriiri siiKKf vv.i.rm n -A74rr.lM OAHJU And .11 kind, or FURS-lur which .... i.! ....... -k ...Im will he n.ld. t.T wpVii.flm ' l:f. iKIEKN'TI-'t. l.ANk t:oi-TAIl.LK- nXhEM FOR s ftae.. .. t , 1 5nt csofltf,' -wwu etif. p. .. mult, 4.B. roWILL. MILIAR & POWELL. i '1 . .. WaOLESALJI hjiaix MERCHANTS, Ornhom't How, Merket St, CtGAIFIElD, PA. , TTe would most rarpeetfullr Inform our frltnda, customers, and th. public general!;, that we are now hack la our old quarters, whl:h t-rs been remodeled and Improved, and wa w no-.r pre pared to aecommodsta .11 wb. a, fae.r is hj ailing, NEW GOODS.! Tl'a hare Just rceeired one of tb. largest stocks of all kinds of Merchandise ever brou.ht to Clear Held count-, which w. intend lo sell rt srib fig ores aa will wish. It aa ob,t for all persons te purchase from ns. Famllios laving in winter supplies of Groceries, Drj Qoods, Ac, should not fail to give nt a call, at we feel coutdcot anr prices and superior qualit of goods will amply tatitfji all. Oar atock of GROCERIES cousins of Coffees of tbe Lest q";!Kv, T;ts, Ra gart of all kinds, Molaasss, fish, Salt, CbCMe, Dried Fruit, Spicos, Provisions, Flour and Feed, Ac, io. Our stock of DRY' GOODS is large and varied, and we will Just say we ean supply any article in that line, without enctner- ting. KEADT-MADE CLOTHING We bare . large stock of ready-made Clothing for Men aad Hoys' wear, which wejrill dispose of at a very small adrance oa oost. Boota and Shoes, Hats end Caps, Tlardware, Qoccnatiare, Wood and Wil'ow Ware, Notions, Taney Ooods, Csrpeti, Oilcloths, Vail Papers, Window Shades, Ao., Afl. a9Belng extensively engaged in tha Lumber business, we are able to offer superior ioducetuento to jobbers. MILLER s POWELL. Clearfield, Pa., Jan. 3, 17.'. O. I. c. "ITTHERE lo bny my IIIT C00D?, OT10 f f err irs, Qur-cnstrarv, Qlasrware, Dings and Xotionr. Conttetiuneries, Ac, ehesn for cab. The subscriber liegs leave to inform bis old and new customers that be has opened A VAIUETT STOItE IX OLEX HOPE, PA. And will sfll goods at prices (o suit the times. A liberal rednetien tU be made to castouers buy ing at wholesale. Call and examine uiy itoek before purobsiing ti sew nere. A literal (tiare or pu) f public pstronsge if solicited. C. J. KEA0T. Giro Hope, Ps., Jims 14, 1!T1. HULADELPUU. SPR-INO, 1 872. FENTON, THOMPSON & CO., CIT CnESTNfT STREET, Dav. cow In Flore, rod opening dally, a large Stock, toogbt sr.olaly direct from Manufacturers at LOllE AND ADR0AD or FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC Drcis Fabrics, Silks, Shawls and Scarfs, White Goods, Linens. Eiir.ROIDERIES AND LACES, F.mbracing all the Norilllot ef lb. Season, offered to the Trade by tbe piece or pa-kage at tlie lowest market price. feb2l-.1:n 1872. 1372. 8PRING ANNOUNCEMENT. HOOD, BONBRIGHT & CO., Are ow olcrlng at their NEW STORE, Nos. 811, 813, 815 Market St., Nog. 800, 803,810, 812 Filbort St., PHILADELPHIA, A msgniuetnt tloek ef SEASONABLE DRY GOODS, eomp'ett in .11 lit drptrlmenti ef Silkl and Dre.l rtowdt. Prints, Ginghams and Delaines, .Men s and Hois Wear, tvuu. U.iods, Linens and Flannels, Furnlibing floo'ls. Notions. Ae , Hi-ached and Drown Shirting, do., Ac. Ae. ' Also, litst opened an eiteneive Carpet and Oil Cl.tll Hiparlmrnt. To a'l of which. In-lnd g Mint choK.-r-peclM ursnnsni i-niiaiieipni. mmie gooil.. they ropocifiilly Inrlte tb. etuntlea o( the Trsde. '""'T " GREAT WESTERN BAZAAR, 1311V, mil, llllg. I .HI Malket St., PIIILAllr.LHIIIA. Alwnvs on hnl a laige es.orwivpt of new and second hand Carriages Dearborns, Ilsiners, Ac, at private en I public sole. FallMigond t-bllliiit Top Degglrs from tf It fi;i. Hermantoans (.tlilltee seal") frl'Wl '7 to Sln. Roekawavs lliath.r trimmed) from t.n tn U5. liiwrbiiins, So-T"!. I.ajiiis. J'rj.r and llu. ne-s Vi'aajnas lr.m 10 lo 1 1?1 .nle I" ... neeefri.iw t lo" r-rs.. Dw.b' I!T.'re from :tnt2. Illsnki'S Whips, I'S',,,, fj,lt,. Alghsns, and iverjilung e t n,. bn.lnesa at eqoallv low ;iees, Onr n.otto 1" Cbespev thnn lb. ftiertprit.M Give ns a cal be fure purchasing e'sewhere. Parties li siring ILirws, Mules. Car.ls-, w one, Ao, will stii.lv lh.lv Inter, at ky pseeif'i.li, Ibis wall rst.bllshcd UsiO.r.. Ke dav ,r month . . . i.-aBAT" ' XUt . Fab. I , lilST. frefciacva. THE ALLEGHENY Hofe KARKIT fsr., CLIAUTULD, Pa. THIS Urg and tssowswlWu. ua kotol ka. bae vac&W ear U. aassummodatioa .f Use auldsc, wh.r. th. ,-op rlstor will b. glad to aie bis old frieuds, aad rvoolv ft share .1 pablio pat4 ronaga. ' ky atrial psrsoesj wtoition t tb. 4eJ tail o kit buaiaMa, aa bopaa to ba aide lo reside satisfaction W bis patrons. Th. TAIlt.K will alwaya be ueuaufully supplied tilth tbe belt thai can be procurer am tbs sra-k.t. and lie IIaU will aoutala a full stuck uf UUL'Olt. DEER. At, ..'ood stabling attached.' ' ' CASPER WIP0I.DT. Cic-Held, Jlaroh f, lm-e-ly Vrupristor, THE -MANSION HOUSE, Oorntrof v eeondand Mark.t treeit .. Ca.EA.'il'IClIi, PA. ' TllXi old add comKpdiout Hotel has. itnrlatj th. past year, bee. tnl.reed Is cl.tit.I it. former eapaoily for lb. cnteMalrmett of linu. ge-t anJ sjuests. Tbt wi. jle bullilng las beeb nfurnlshed, si-J th. prot,.ilor will ,pr3 lift pains to vendor bis gosiU tomfoitabl. wBil. ittylog wlib him. ' . jMrrii. "Msnslon TToose 4 Cmnlbut nns to sr.t frgiu (be Depot on the atrlv.il end departure of each train. JOHN IO I UlltHiV, aprS VO tf frofi;ctr. SUSQUEHARKA HOUSE,' - CurMrnatlliw, lesriiuld county. Fa. ' rilHIS old and well tstaUlriiea llet.I.I (antU JL fully alusted on the btase ol tbe Puique banna, in tbe boroigiiol Curwrw.rllte.diak bira leseed fif a term ! years by th. undersigned It be. been .ntirelv rtMted.si.d it row open lo the pnblie generally and tbe trsselllng autumn- ui:y la particular.. Ko pains will be tpartd t. render eutrts comfortsble while tarrying at tbl. '" ho.-e. Aoyle Stabling room f'V toe aecpamo- . datioa of teaaas. Charges moderate. . - - ZLl LL0M. . Frpt i, ISiO.tf. . ' ' : THE RAILROAD. HOUEj MAIN ST.. PUILll'SBlTKO. PA. ':- ' T. II E otider.I-ned Hops constantly oa band tho best of Lienors. 111. tabl. la aiaya .upplicd with lul lejt the rcstbet af ;J. I t travclltig public will dowrll lo give bim a.ealL . aevt,'5. ' stOBKBT LLCD.. Suaw houk1 T"1 V. (Cor. of Msrkot A Front ctrsets,) CLl'AUKJEI.I), PA. Tlilt niapnificent Hotel Is entirely netr, com plete in all its af poinlmenls, and ci.nvcuicnt to the Court House. A free Omnibus rnr.s lo and Irom Ilia PcpoV.a tbo arrivpl nn j dvpnttcn of eaen train. CiKOIKiE JT. COI.ULl'.N, April 13. IStO. Proprlr'or. IJiONARD HOUSE. Xear the Uailili D"pot. CLK AKFIRL1; 1'Kf. K'A. Tbif houw is larp, well Itsniirhed, and nearly new, and tha Proprietor, reels eonfideni of rm Ing eatisfaetinn to guests, S'. U. Good stalling eunnected wall tie hotel. o4-7l 6. B. TtOW, Proprietor. . ST. C1IARJ.ES uotel, (Opporlle P. R. ltepol.1 CLE A It I 11. 1.D, I'tS.Vl. T!io nnuer.icned, baviug Leeca.o Vrlrletor ' of this bouse, is now reaiiy te entertain ttrsr.ere tnd travelers, and lliirefuro lulu ill so-.ottroers to giro biui a mill. His Tauiv Will be , applied with nc nest ttie market azjru, ana nr r jr am e.n tain tbe choicest of wines sod 1411011. Extensive stnl.ling is attached. Ch.i-aes tuodeia'.r. l:0Ti JA.VJ1.0 MM.., I. 0111 I. V 1 WESTERN HOTEL, Opposito tbo Court Houac, CLE AUFILLD, PEXS'A. Accommodations llrst-clars and ebargcl mo.lerat.. otti JOHN" F. YOrXU, rreprietor.' -yj-O N T O U HOUSU, upponte iu. t ourt itsu.e, LOCK HAVEN, PEXX'A. JeM'7l ' IIAL'SF.AL A KROM, PropS. jnociitKi'.DrF house, 1 BELLl.tOT, TA, .. D. J0UNST0M A SON'S, c'2V7t PropriAtora. MERlCAN II Of ST., iiaio Street, UaOOKVlLLl!, Pt.N'S'A. SIIASX0X A DrUKETT," riuprieton. Tl Hoots aiiil $hcts. DANIEL CONNELI.t," " Boot and Shoe Slanufiicturcr, CLr,Uir:E!.D, PA. T 'J Aflo.t received a tine lot ol French CALF JX Ht 1X3. aad is now prepared tn tujftiiJec- lu.o evprythiog In his lino at tte lowest Chores. He will warrar.l bla aork to be as reprf senteo. He respectfully sulirlt. . eall.at bis lh ii on Market street, second di nr we.t of Ike puttoflic, wher. b.aitl do all In his pnwertevcrttler satis fartii.n. Kotn. Hue Oiiitrr t-ips op hand. m.'(l7-y DaMlil Ci.i.N.M;LLT. XEW liCOT AXD SHOE SUSP. ED W AUD MACK, Con. MARKET A SB t., CLEARFIELD, Pa. THE proprlitor b entered into tbe J10CT 1101-1 burtress at the arete stand, end i. determined not to be ontdene elil rr in oosl ity or rice fur his work, Hprei.l .nttintlt will be paid to mniiuraetorlrs ewr.d vo la lie bss on hand a larffe lot of Eretirh Kip end Calf Shins, of Ihe very best uu.li y. Theeiil- seti. of Cler.ld and vli lolly are rri c.-lli lv invited lo plrs hisia trial. No ebarg. for calls. r,9.- a tr ?iU.jUa:u3ii.. Clearfield Nursery. ENCOriUGE UOME INDUSTEY. 'fllB undersigned, having established a Kut jL "tery on the 'Pike, ahout belt way between Clearfield and Curwept Ills. I. i rei sred to fur nish all kinds ol Fhl'lT TUKt.". (slasnlar.land dwarf,) Kvergraens, fc'bul br ry, Graf. Vires, Gooseberries, l.awtcn Ia'1i.ny, btrawbsrry, end Kasbarry Vines. Alio, f ihetisn Crab Ttees, Quince, end 'early scrlo! M at-sib Order, promptly attended to, .tiMtetf, J. i. I-I0I1T. serSO fs.y ruiwir.s.llr. Ta New Kent Rarkst.' : THE nnier.igned havo opcno l a Mcnt ,'JorVtt in the t'lnsi forni"rlv occupied l-y A'ei in ter 1 1 via. on Market street, Clesrlield, Ps , a ljoir.ing Mossep'a. where they inllbd to keep a supply el All kludaof Meat, Fruit and Vc;ttalse, Ar.d at "raters vo Sf.r it a Ttvti."" tfh'p will b.oien rtg ilarly on Tiie.-lnv. Thmi.lny anl rst. UVilav, and meal deliwi.l at an,. .i,ot, A shsra of public patronage is rvspootf-M- sli- !t.d. r 1 . M. . l'.ltow. I'.. IV. llhOIVN. asTAi.so Csntlnue lo dcnl in ail kiuda ef inipw...i Airrienlinr.1 ImleTOWits. - i I'lesrtlelil. t.LSi.1 Al. l.;o II. ST0.E AM) E.VnTUX-V,AUS 01' EVERY DkSl wIi'TION'l CROCKS! TOTS! CBOCICSI I'islier't Talent Airtight Hcl t . BcaHnf l-'rtili CsiisI lll'TTrH CROCKS, w!'h IM., CftgASf CHOCK. MILK CROCKS, APPLE IU T1l:R Crocks. IMCKl.E CROCKS, FLOWER pots. rn: ricn. STr.V P'iTS. i And a gnat manv other thina to cumerout It) w.entico, i be ksd at . . . FRED'K. Llt2(NGERS STONE WA'HE rOTTEUY, Coiaet el Cb ,trT xiiird Eirette. . tLVAnlltl.D. PA. augl UciVs Enbrocalion, (L A T F. I' O W . I. L ' 8,) ' for slldlsessrs Incident to nrrrr, tattle, ea llama. FlMb. f. tntrf tba use of aa sternsl ppMeslrt.n." This EmbriH-ktl. a w.s'iiun.ively and Vy II. sen ..lit iur nf tbe war. 1'er saie by llsrrveirk Irwlr, Clra.fV.i. Ii b . I r 1. 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