THE REPUBLICAN. CLBXu FIELD, PA. WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 13, 187. Terms of Subscription! It paid In adraoo,or within thre. months ...It 1f paid after thro Rid before lil monlhi I 60 If paid aftor the aspiration of six montbl... I 04 pJ All articles to Insure Inatrtion In tbil paper thould ha handed in early on Tuesday taornlng, aa wo go to press at 13 o'clock, (noon.) RELItilOUa NOTICES. ' Methodist F.nl.ronal Church Rev. J. II. M'Coan, Pastor. Public Sorvio. rory Sabbath, at lt A. M., and 71 P. M. Habbalh Bohool at A. M. Prayer Mooting every Thursday, at 7) P. M. Goaununion Sorvio., flrlt Sabbath of every month, at lot A. M. Mt. Andrew'! C'hiirrh F.plaronal Rer Guonna Ham.. Public Borvioo Sunday morning at 10 o'clock, and at T P. M. Sunday Bohool at 1 P. M. Prayer Meeting Wednesday craning at T o'clock. Presbyterian Church Rer. Mr. BiTTLaa. Publia Service every Sabbath, morning and even ing. llaptlst Church Rev. W. B. Sataxan, Pal lor. Publio lervieci evory Sabbath, morning or evening, alternatelv. Mt. 'rands' Church Catholic Rev. T. J. McMaji'i. Mass at 101 o'clock A. M., on the eoond and fourth Sundays of each month. Township Settlement. In our ad- .verrislng oolumnl will be found tho annual state ment of (ho Auditor! of Brady township, so far as the road and poor funds aro concerned. Catharine Ludwick Law-head.' This venerable old lady hrrathl her last st the residence of her son. In-law, John Uuiich, in this borough, on the 2d instant, In the 86th year of her age. Sbe was born In Lancaster eonnty, and many years ago, with her husband, Nathan, removed to ibis county, where a very large family connection :.prang up around them. Her grand children number 90 and her great-grand children 30. " - Found Dead. -On tho Mb instant. the body of NichuUs Kuhn, of Cambria county, wai found bj tbo ilde of the road between llouti- dtilc and Mr. lUgorti. Ad inquest wai held by .Justice Fhaw, and the jury rendered a rerdiot that "the deeeaied came to bit death by freeilog.' Nothing waa found on bit person except hii natu ralisation paper, dated October 6th, 1868, at M il liamiport, which goci to ihow that be wai a Ba rarian by birth. Hard to Please. Wo huvo re peated! heard a few chronic grow.cn eomplain to the effeot that Conductor Irwin was not as ae eotnmodating aa some other people. Not knowing bow it waa ourself, until recently we became sat isfied on this point. Ueeause, a conductor who will hold his train while a pafdenger travels forty rods (and on a dead walk at that) for his overcoat and to kiss the Laby. Is certainly not chargeable with being In a hurry or lax in accommodations. A TnoPEft Ohdinance. Wo call the : attention of our readers in Ibis borough to the new ordinance enacted by the Burgess and Town Council. This enactment effectually closes th door to all manner of fraud and Iniquitous combi nations, and places officer and tax payer upon the plane of the law. We are highly pleased with this new departure, which must result in Iniprov ing the morals, business tact and streets of our borougb. Do not fall to read the ordinance in another column. i - Settle Up. Wo learn from tho Pbilipsburg Journal that the tax payers of Osceola are becoming restless. The editor says: "Osooola has existed as a borough for six yiars, and its citixeus hare bcoomo weary of waiting for the pub- ' lication of a statement of Dorough Finances, and Inst week they held an ludignation meeting, ap pointed a committee to notify the officers of tho . borough that ' they must settle and publish the borough finances according to law,' and resolved that If any officer 'neglects or refuse)' to comply, he shall be 'prosecuted according to law. " Fibe. A correspondent informs us 4 bat the fire element produced a Itroly ttme in L,u thcrsburg on Friday afternoon. At about one -o'clock the barn of Mr. J. C. Barrett waa found to be on flro. and was loon entirely consumed. A horse and set of harneis was all that was sered The dwelling of Mr. Bcbwrm, Sr., was on fire four or fire times, but soon put out each time by the perfect arrangements of the lire department of the place. The barn of Dr. Ppackinan received good roasting but did not go oft. The origin of the fire is onkuown, aud the loss about $300. The escape from a terrific conflagration was renlly a miracle. m House HirKNED We rocrrct to learn that the dwelling of (leorge MerriU, residing In Boggs township, was destroyed by flro on the 5th instant The dwelling took fire while the parents ( were absent at a fun oral, and of eourse everything I in the house was consumed. An Insurance policy f is a good thing to bare on such occasions, yet how I few persons embrace the prlrHrge of insuring In '' aoa mil regulated company. Poverty Is no ex ' tcuse tvr not Insuring property. The less a man ? has the mors) prudent be should be. lie might as ;, well refuse to buy bread for bil family as to fail V to secure It a home. Frm or Municipal Officers. -Tho now before the (Legislature, regulating the feos or daily pay of borough aud township officers In Clearfield county, fixes the pay f Supervisors, r Orer score of tho Poor and Auditors at two dollars 1 .per day, aud that of road and bridge viewers at two dollars and surveyors at four dollars per day, Aud allows eaeb viewer and surveyor ten cents per .mile for each mile necessarily traveled from his residence to tho bridge site, or nearest point of the road so viewed. Tho passage of tb is act will obviate the viola- - lions of the plain letter of the law In the future, bccfiose the amount fixed Is amply sufficient and ' in harmony with the fees of other officers and tbo . wages of labor. The old law had become ft dead letter, hence tho necessity of more legislation. - Township and Borough Treasurer A bill bas passed the State Senate authorising V the voters of Clearfield eounty to elect, in Decern .;fber neat, a District Treasurer In every borough and township in the eounty, who shall hold hii office two years from the 1st Monday of January )' following, who shall take charge, keep In custody ), and disburse all school, road, poor or other bor- 11 ougb or township funds tbat may come Into his 1 jtossession, for which he must give bond In doubl ,9'thfl amount of money that may come into bis pt.&kda, wit,!, two jrcltcs for tbo faithful perform- anoc of bis duties, the bond in question to bellied ', with the Prothonotary. i I ho rccond section requires tiic eoltcotors of all school, road or poor taxes to pay the money so ' col looted to the said Treasurer, or any eitiien who may deiiro to pay his road tax In money Is re quired to pay bis tax to the said Treasurer and 5? to no one else. i Tho third section requires the School Directors, S Supervisors, Orerseers of the Poor and Town I Council annually to make out a duplicate and de 1 liver the same to the Treasurer and one to each of I the Supervisors, the eolleetor of school and bor- ough taxes and ono for the Overseers, who shall i certify the amount of said duplicates respectively i to the borough or township Auditors, who shall at I once charge the said Treasurer and other officers with the amount of sueh tax In the township or I borough book, from which neither be nor his sure ties shall be discharged until the same is legally i .settled and adjusted by proper Touchers to the i natiifaefkin of the Auditors. The district Trees tftirer Is required to give due notice by at least three written or printed hand bills, posted up In the saosl public places in his borough or township, of the time when the duplloates were delivered Into bis hands, and any taxable who pays his taxes within thirty days from the date of said notice, shall be entitled to an abatement of e per cent The compensation of the Treasurer shall be Axod py the Auditors, but shall never exceed the rate hllowod the County Treasurer for dollar servleee. The fourth section provides In rase, of death, V'ignatlon, removal or otherwiseof the 'Irearurer, bat It shall be the duty of the Judge of the Vurt of Common Pleas to appoint ft snltable per rn to fill vfir-h vaeaney nntil the ttcxl elcetion, nlil a ,neeessnr ie duty qualifiM. I Very Unfair. We understand that there is some excitement In K art b a us township orer the passage of the fltata road act, and that Sou at or Wallaon and Representative Lawshe are being severelj criticised for aiding In the passage of the bill to question. Of the real nseriU of the question, we know but little. That good publio roads are desirable and necessary 1b every sxittle- uent Is Indisputable, and that all should work together to this end Is ft duty. I f, however, the major portion of the oititens of Karthaui town ship are opposed to the building of the State road, let them get up petitions remonstrating against the act and asking for Its repeal, and send their protest to our senator and member, and we have no doubt their petitions will receive proper consid eration. It la very unfair toward Messrs. Wal lace and Lawshe to upbraid them for the part they have acted In tbil matter, while not ft single re monstrance against the measure was sent to liar rlaburg. Representatives rely upon petitions, and If those who favor the building of the road had not petitioned for it, we presume It would not bare passed. Publio policy demands the building of public roads, yet we hare no doubt that If the majority of the eitiaensof Karthaua township are opposed to the building of the road in question and ask for the repeal of the act, tbat our repre sentatives will give tbem a respectful hearing. In matters of this kind the ei'tiitm relies too much upon the HrprttHtatit, Although not a legisla tor, our personal experience teaches us that the former rely too much upon the lattor A score, or perhaps less, ofcltliens gather in their respective iclghhorhoods, In a store or hotel, and In discuss ing affairs, very sagely ask each other why Mr. Wallace or Mr. awsho does not pass such and suuh acts, when perhaps nolther bavo been peti tioned for by a single person. Now, whenover legislation Is desired, let those favoring it get up their potitlons, and those opposed get up remon strances, and have them signed and forward them at narniDurg. inn u the ne cessary etiquette between eltlsen and Representa tive. Let this rule be observed strictly, on the part of the former, and together with the aid of the Press we will guarantee that no nseless or bad legislation will occur, unless the ei titan desires It, or the Representative Is venal and corrupt, and If this Is established, he can soon be exposed and re vved. There Is no class of criminals to offensive to our senses as the corrupt legislator. Hence, we esteem It a pleasure, as well as our highest duty, to expose all such when property brought to our notice. The mere ipm dixit of one or two indi viduals In a neighborhood Is not proof sufficient to make out ft ease of this kind, but tho written statements of ft like number would be worthy of consideration. Still IcE-Boy.ND. For tho first time In many years, the Susquehanna and Juniata rivers and their tributaries are completely ice bound, from the mouth to tho source, and every thing Indicates ft late rafting season. Those therefore who have rafts to put in will do well to bavo erorv thing upon the ground, and aa soon as the toe moves let them move alio, and right smart ly at that; because, if floods are scarce, tbey will neither get to market with their lumber nor get any farming done in proper season. We have had remarkable winter, and we must make remarka ble efforts and adjust ourselves to suit tbo season, or we will come out behind. Therefore when the breakup comes let every one be ready and go to work and handle himself as though ho intended to do some business. . tf Thomas Brown. Wo regret to learn of the death of this esteemed fonuureitiaen, his home In Medina eonnty, Ohio, oa the 10th of February, in the 6.1d year of his age. He was born tn Lycoming eounty and removed to Cur- wens villa In 1830, where be carried on the mer cantile business until 1843, when he removed to Ohio, but was back several years after, and enter ed into partnership with Isaac Smith. Both gen tlemen will no doubt be distinctly remembered by the old residents of Corwcnsville. Mr. Brown fell dead while adjusting ft door at his corn house. A pott mortem examination revealed tbo fact tbat ho died from sppoplexy. He was highly esteemed by his neighbors. He leaves a wife (formerly Miss England of Curwensvlllo) and five children to mourn his sudden demise. Cool. It is always best to bo cool. ren in th. coldest weather, in order to b. really oomfortablc W. oan Imagiuaand In faot almost realise, th. comfort of th. passenger who pone is es the business tact to ask the conductor of a rail way train to hold hii train while be trareli a quar ter of a mile after hii ororooat, and then walks up bill and down. Jake and Bill are both reliable men, and we hereby veto the story that tha former alwaya In a hurry and the latter unaccommo dating, because waaw the matter demonstrated, on the 4th of March, at Steioer'l station. List of letters romnlninff unclaimed In the Postoffloe at Clearfield, for the week ending March 1 1 tn, IK7Z: Craus, Charles C. Fay, Paul. Friel, Anthony. Nebgrn, Peter, Smith, Isana I, Sline, J. II. Morton, Iticharu. Liddle, Andrew. Marrion, Xavior. Mann, Willis. Miller, John O. Maure, Misi Davloa. I.usker, fenoek. Waehob, Thompson. V filers, William. Wolf, MiM Sadie E. Wright, William. You nil. B. C. P. A. U A I LIX, P.M. Printing. Wo lnvo on band a very large stock of Letter, Note, Statement and ilill Head papers, and aro prepared to print Letter Heads, Bill Hoads, Statements, Ac, In tha belt tyle, at short notice and fair prieei. Business Cardi and Envelope Tips executed in the beet manner. Person! in want of any thin J of this kind are Invited to call and examine our specimen.. Special!. Faaan (Inocan Ptaarra. Received at Corner Store by oar load and for sale by E. A. A W. D, Inwia. Curwcnivllle, March 18, 1871. rir-Tbii notice li to Inform th. people of Clearfield county that Kratser A Lytic, whole (tore ll on Market street, Clearfield, l'a., have Just opened a large stock of Spring Goods, which tbey are selling at astonishingly low prices. "Seeing Is believing,'' therefore call and h oonvlnced. It is a rare thing that physician! giro any oountenanoe to a medicine tb. manufacture of which Is a leoret. About the only exception we kuow of is Johnson's Anodyno Liniment. This, we believe, all emlorso, and many of tbem use it in their practice with great success. Persons requiring purgatives or pllli should be careful what they buy. Come pills not only cause griping paim, but leave the body in a torpid, oos live stale. Parson's Purgative Pills will relieve the bowels and clean., the blood without injury to tha system. Nbw Senna Goons W. bar. th. plcelure of announcing this day our Irit arrival of Spring Goods, consisting of new Dry Goods, Sbawli, Whit. Goods, Laoct, Edglngi, Eubroldortei, V, hije. Trimmings, to., ., Ac., together with aa entire new stock of ladles' misses' and children's Shoes ; alio an entire new stock of gentlemen's fsablonable Hats and Famishing Goods, These good! hire been aelocted with great ear., and har. only to be seen to bo fully appreciated. Prices are right. We arc np to (he times. tup Duo. CloarSclJ, Pa., March ih, 173 Iw. COUOHt AND COLO. There are few personi who are awar. of the Im- Sortane. of aitunulng to a eough or a oold at its nt appear. nee. The thousands who i'.C annually of consumption, w.r. first attaekod with a "slight" eough or eold, which tbey thought would soon "wear" Itself off, and therefore negleetod to on the proper remedies until thsy became tnoarabl.. Every day that a onugh, oold, or any lung dis ease Is neglected, makes the ohanoes of a euro more nneertain. W. would recommend all luffsa ing from any disease of the Lungs whatever, to use Hxtsoa'a CoarrnanSvnnrorTsa. it never fall! In curing the wont eases of eoughs, colds, hoaraenesi, sore throat, catarrh and asthma. It Is an Infallible remedy for Whooping Congh be ing prescribe! by some of the leading physicians la th. Northern end Southern Stale., and being prepared under tha Immediate supervision of a 5r.do.te of tb. Pennsylvania Medical College he proprietors bag leav. to inform all that it a no "Quack" prcp.rnlion, but made itrletly In ae. eardanm with the advanced prln.lpla.ind theory of roedlelna. PrtM " cents per ooiue, RUSHKLL A LANIlIH, Proprietor!, Philadel. phia. Hold at Joseph R. Irwin I drug .tore, Oar, wensrilli, l'a. meht-Sm Dr. V. Tlallo, Ccleelle Physician and Surgeon ollert his servieea le th. peopl. of Clearfield and vicinity, and will to readlne" to attend l!l prnrosnonal calls, by oy r igv,f Ollloa do lleel itraet, west of the depot, t.'lrarleld, Pa. a Nay SI, IS71U I Elarrltfl. In Cl.ard.ld, at 111. raildeno. of Job. II. Fal ford, Esq., on March Tin, 1871, by Rn, 11, 8. Bi tl.H,.Mr. W. A. CRIST, or Oscola, to Mill LAURA Q. SMITH, of Cl.arn.ld. On Mareh Sd, 1C7I, by R.r. W. T. Wimox, Mr. SAMUEL Mi KKKHKJI, of Jordan lowo.blp, to Miss BL'SAN T. McQl'lLKf (, of Ch.st tp. In Curmniville, on March 10th, 1873, bj Il. W. D. Baissan, Mr.C. B. K0RI8 toMisi 8AD1K WAUL, boll, of Cl.arfteld oonntjr. Sin In Bog-gs township, on F.hruar, 1, 1S73, WIL LIAM LUMADl'K, ag.d about 74 years. At tha rasld.no. or Justin J. !'!, Esq., In 01 rard township, oa March ftth, 1871, of pnoumonla, SUSANNA BANDLEIH, aired 03 yuan. Clearfield Markets. Corrected weekly by Ricuaho Manor, Wholesale and Rotail Ioaler In Iry Goods, Uroe.rles, Pro visions, Ae., Market itraet, CloarAeld, Pa. Ct.aAariii.n, Pa., Mareh 13. 197J. Apples. treen,uO 1 60 Hogs, droned Dried, lb H II idol, green.. Apple butter, f?il, 1 00 Hams 00 Butter- 40 Hhoulderl.-...01l(i Deans 0 00(g) 1 15 Hide. 00(4 Buokwheat 1 11 Lard 151,0 Buckwheat Hour lb, 4 Moll pork,f bbl...I 00 Deaf, dried- Oata ... TO Beef, fresh fu 10 Onion 100 Boards, M II 00jjM 00 Potato. 00 Corn,ihel!ed. 1 00 Peaohel, dried, ft.. Hi Corn, ear 00($ 60 plaster, V bbl I 40 Corn n.al,Hck, 1 40 Ky 1 10 Chop, ewtl 10 1 JO Hags, V " .... Clor.rned. 8 00 Salt, fl saek 1 50 Cheese.. 10 Shingloi,18 In.UQi 00 Cherri.1, lb. 10( 14 Hhinglei,l in 10 (31 1 00 Cbickeni, dnd, tt, U Timothy seed 00 K.. - m -i.y r-l.xs.eX" 1 00 Wh..t-......... 140 Flour 0 00(3 T 40 Wool 45 Hay 40 00(46 00 Wood, ft eord .. I 40 Pcnnsyl vniiia Railroad TYRONE It CLEARFIELD BRANCH. ON and after Monday, NOV. 10th, 171, tha Passenger Trains will run daily (eiorpt Sun days) between Tyrone and Claarfleld, as followa: CLEARFIELD MAIL. LEAVE SOUTH. LEAVE NORTH. Cl.arlleliL. S.10,p.n l'hilipsturg.....4.J0, " OsoMla 4.40, " Tyrone ..fl.00, " Tyrone 0.15,i.. Oreoola. 10.36, " 1'hilipiliorg.. .10.65, Clokrtleld 1 1. 44, CLEARFIELD EXPRESS. LEAVE SOUTH- LEAVE NORTH. Clearfield 6.44 A. M. Tyrone T.00 p. I. Phillnsburg.. 0.44 Intersootion...T.!S " Oseoola. 7.05 " j Oseeola 8.20 " Intersection.. 8.12 " Philipharg.,.8.40 " Tyron. 8.14 ClearBold, ar....40 ' FARE" UO MCLE A R FIELD," TO Bellrfonto, l'a ...... $2 05 Middletown ......... $J 00 Marietta. 6 60 L,Kk Haren.. 1 TO Willlamsnort. 1 AO Lancaster I 86 Huntingdon . Lewistown. 1 80 .PHILADELPHIA 7 05 1 0 Altnona 1 84 Mnrrsville 4 60 .Johnstown HARRIHBURG ... 4 T6lPITTBBURU... 180 I 14 CIns. connection, made by all trains at Tyron. and Look Haven. OEOHOS O. WILKIN8, ny!7-tf. Saperlntendent. STOKE IIOUTZDALE! IN P. GALLAGHER having Just retarned from the east with aa entire new and eosnplete assort ment of Merchandise, suitable fur Winter and Spring trade, which has been selected with great pare and bought at low rates, is prepared to fur nish the eitisens of Houtsdale aud vicinity with goods at a very light ad ranee on first eost for cash. Country Prnduee and flbingles taken at market price. Call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. I . HALsLAUUbft, nontsdale, Pa., Feb. 28, 1872-lj 1872. 1872. SPRING GOODS! J. M. KRATZKR la just receiving a largo and attraotlra slock ol Ppring uoous, DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, BnAWLS, CARPETS, LADIES' A CHILDREN'S SHOES, WALL PAPERS, Ac Clearfield, March , 1871. NO SMALL POX HERE A SUBB PREVENTIVE! ZIAT.t at li. FT.KGAL'fl now fllore, op pot lie W kx-mov. uigieri rooidenno, on Heennd ttreet, i;icaraeiii, l'a., and examine mi nne nook or LOOTS & SIIOES, HATS &, CArs, Gent's Fcbnishinci Goodh, .TRUNKS, VALISES, Ac.,' Of which ho li conttantlr rMelving a larjro aiori inent of the rery latoit and belt itlea, which be will diipoae n at Astonishingly Low Prices! LADIES, I hare on band a large and well elected itofik of thoae eelobratfd hand- wed MOKOCCO and LA HI I NO (MITKKrt, which I oan lafely rerommend to ba tha btit In the mar ket. Call aud ex4u-ly; horn. GRNTLKMEX, my atoek of Farnlihlng GootU li oompleU. 1 hare all the nereltlM in Soarf, Tien, Cravat lJuntlkroliiefii, I) odor wear, 8n pendera, Oollari, Ulorea, lloilary. Ao., together With a complete aaMirtinent of White and Cloth BhlrW. I hare on hand a largo and well ttleetrd took of (lata and Can of tha Very Latest Styles I Also, trunks. Valises, Railroad Aagt, Umbrellas', Canes, and many other articles, both ls.ful an1 ornamental, which will be sold at fair rale.. jFffTli. eltisons of Clcarfleld and rlelnity are reqpootfully inrltcd to pa" ad examin. my goods bcRire jpUroh'artng bflewhere. LEVER FLEGAL. Clearrl.lJ, Pa., en. T, 1B7I. AI)MIJtlSTB4t()Rl' NOTIC E, Notice la hereby glren that htterinf .drain), tratloo on tbo estato of UKUKUH' KlAKK, deceased, late of Grab am township, Clearfield County, l'a., haring been duly granted to IhC andetsinid, all persons I idebted to said estate will plJRh make payment, and those haring claims or UAsnds will present them properly authenticated fhr'hct. tlement, JAM Kit MOV Kit, DANIEL BMKaL, Feb. H, 1ri-6t. Administrators. (CAUTION. All persons are hereby eaution J ed sg.lnat trusting or harboring my wife, "JAltY M.NKAbKK, on my account, as she has left my bed and board without Just oausa or pro.ta.iinn, and I am atarmined to pay no aehts of her coalractlng. .1 . . J,. , rilASKLW NEADEn. 1872. . 1872. VTINTER! HEED BROTHERS, Mabiiv Sraaar, CLEARFIELD, PA., ARO Man SraiBT, CUHWENSV1U.E, Pa., Are opening THIS WEEK an attraotlra stock of GOODS FOR THE SEASON ! Our itook will bo repleto with the NKWEST ' DESIGNS! s I O M - 03 In Foreign and Domestic DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, COATINGS, REPELLENTS, FLANNELS, Etc, ete. Together villi a full Una of Notions, Trimmings, LADIES' AND GENT'S Furnishing Goods, And MILLINERY GOODS, At Prices to suit the Timet I Do not fall to call. ' Respectfully, REED BROTHERS. P. 8. Havlnc nurehaiod largely In Millinery Goods, Milliners in adjacent towns will be sup plied at wholesale rate.. - scplS-71 JJA.NIEL GOODLANDEIl, LL'TIIFRKBi nu, PA., Dealer In DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, J1ATS A CAPS, B0OTSI SHOES, Queenswaro, Men'i and Boys' Clothing, Palais, Oils, Drug., Hlassware, rvnooi uoous, a largo lot or Patent Mcdieinei, Confeotions, Ac Gum Shoes, Moose Boots, a large assortment of notions. Hosiery ana LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S FIRS, something new and attraotire. Largo and splendid assortmant of Freneh, Ger man ana r.ngllin soys, vuns ana Fancy Goods. No grouser variety of goods la any .ton In th. county. AU tor sal. very low for earn at me Cheap Corner. fee. l-t, lo? I. EXTRAORDINARY ANNOUNCEMENT I WOULD respectfully aanoun.e to tha sltl .... af CLEARFIELD and vicinity that I h.v. opeaed np In the new Masonlo Building, first door bolow th. Maaiioa Hons., oa Second Street, with a entire new stock of WATCHES, CLOCKS 4 JEWELRY, Of tha latest stylss and but finish, Selected with can. I bar. aa assortment from all tb. latest novelties la J.w.lry, suite- bis far tha Holldaya. A large atoek of American Watches from he f.etorl.l of Appl.ton, Tracy at Co., at Walt baa, Mats., and th. National Watch Company at Elgin, III, la from 1 to I .a. cas.s, always aa hand, aad warrant.!. Thankful for your p..t libera patronage, I hop., by strict att.ntlon to business, to merit a aonttauano. of he same. All klndi af r.palrlag ta my line promptly attended to. 8. I. 8RIDBR. January t, 187S. A KEW DEPARTURE For the Benefit of Mankind ! DR. DOVER'S PILE OINTMENT Thli Important dlireorery one of tha attoit ra markabla rvaulU of modern medical reacarob, and The most Wonderful & Speedy Remedy 0wr knmnn. U now pppnented In a eelentiflo combination of Doming ann noaHng igoni. nn our ins iput oughly tetted It in noinberleif eatoi. with tnort ati-fartory rciulti, do not hciltato in offering It a. it. .. 1 . 1 1 - IV tui iuuiiu mm Tbe most cortain, rapid and cfToctual REMEDY FOR FILES, . no matter of how long standing. -BoM br all Drucilsts and Modlclne Deal crs who desire to alleriat. th. sufferings of their fellow beings. FRICK, -50 CKNT rca BOX. T. I. DOVER, Role Proprietor, oetli'ri Clearncld, Pa. I URNED OITTI BURNED U PI SELL'S RUN WOOLEN FACT0RT, Fonn townihip, Clearfield Co., Fa. Tbo lubaertbcri art, at treat oipcmo, rebuild I tna. and In a few dera will bare oomplttcd. 1 " . 1 j i. I. a.Mtlna nf - A rat. -i... n-i Horr.wtth N tba tnoden improreraentii attached, and nr ?Tfref ( J ail ainaa 01 vjiotni, I'aiHiiueroa. nauneia, kata, Hanntdi, As. Plenty of gnmli on hind w rapply nil our old and a thoaiand new euifotnera, whom wo aik to fc?m9 nnd examine our itook The buitnen of ' - CAHIiVQ ASD FULLING will raaswlraoinaofalatfonrl'on.' Our now mill will ba reaJy by wool-oarding temmn, there fore there need bo no beiltatlorf oil that fceoro. Proper arrangrmenta will ba mawn tn roeeira and dellrer Wool, to an it ouitomere, A U work warranM and dune upon the ahorteit notloa.'and by itrlot atten tion to bnilnen a hopo to reaiiie a liberal tbaro of publia patronage. 1 1 KMMMI POUNDS WOOL WANTED) Wa will pay the hi ghaut market prloc for Wool and lei I our manufactured goodi ai low ai ilmilar goodi ean ba bought In tha eounty. and whanorer we fall to Vender reasonable iatlrfaHion we can alwaya bo foani at homo ready to make proper explanation, either In perimn or by latter. J AUKS JOHNBON A HONfl, aprittoif Grampian) Hllll P. 0. Down I .Down 1 1 . THE LAST ARRIVAL AND 01 COURSE Till CHEAPEST I h Proclamation against High Prices! WE an now opening np a lot of th. best and most siasonabl. Hoods and Wares evr offered In this market, and at prloee that remind one of the good old dnyl of cheap things. Those who lack talth upon this point, or doom our alle gation! luperliioui, need but C.1LL AT OVR STORE, Comer Front and Market etrools, When they can see, feel, hear and know for lUm elvea. To fully understand what are cheap goods, this must b. done. W. do not deem It necessary to enumerate and Itemise our stock. It la enough for us to tut. that We have Everything that is Needed and consumed In this market, and at prices that astonish both old and young. dooJO JOSEPH SHAW A SON. N law QOODII New Firm at Wallacclon, Pa. JOHN HOLT & SONS Have bought th. .ntlr. stock of goods from P. Gallaghr,and an receiving a general assortment of new goods from tho Eastern cities, inch as DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE, HARDWARE, BOOTS & SHOES, IIAT3 & CArS, BACON, FISH, SALT, FLOUR, FEED, 4c, o., lie., To exchange for Country Produces Railroad Ties, Lumber or CApli. uetober is, mil. It E AD TUISi FLOUR & FEED DEPOT I Th ftttenllon of th eltiifni of C1erfl1! and TictnltT li diraetrd to th fnM thitt 1k.H11ow A Bon r th kgfvBta of M. MiiM A Co., tod hT just rw)lr-rd half doro tmr loadi of Flour and Foed, whieh they orr-r at tbt lowuit poMible 0( mrat. A largo atoek f i FLOUR, CORN MEAL. CUOP, ' BUCKWHEAT FLOUtt, It RAX, . FoUioaa, Shelled Cora. Corn In far, Ac, lo. V.ta.l.a. Il.tillnH A.IUal tA M Vtaua. A Co.'b brand of Kami. Floor, which la tha beat in tbt n artel, Flour and Feed ean and will ba told oheaner than It ean ba obtained alio w hare In Clearfield oonnty. r8tora on Market itraet. next door to lion. Alexander Imn rrttdrnoa. QOODFKLLOW A SON, janlOtf AgnntM for M. Niroe A Co. TOUH ATTENTION. JUBT FOR A MOMENT t Art you In need of a good act of Harnein t Arc roii in need of a good Saddle or llridlcf If to. rdl at the Saddle and Ilarneaf Bhop of Jona C. liaawtcx, where yon ean get the bent In tha mark'! Ifouble and Single Marnem and La- diri and lent i Hadillaaof luperior workmaoihip, a) wart or. band or manufactured to order. 81 fe cial attention li called to my atook of Collari and Uaniea. vlieb are tha bent in mi, l alio bare an aMortmeit of Saddlera' Hardware, which will be dli noted at reanonable ratea. r epairing of all klndi prf py atienaea 10. fn 1 iorgi u eall bero-t pansnaatng eieewnere. nnnp m via foflt Uffl-ft maraet itraet, riearrem, ra. Mayll&7My. JOHN C. IJ AH WICK. TalSSPLUTION NOTICE I I T Arai of Jamea Dickey A Co. waa dii- aulrod oijFobniary l:t, I.S72, by mutual eon tent, and Will in. B. Die hey has aaiociated with biro hla ion. .amei Picker, under tha name and Irm of Willi. 8. Dickey A Son, In tho bntlneai of renerai iw-mhandittng and dealing in law loga Unare l0ber, and all kind of aawed lumber, hinglei, k., at (ilen Hope, Clearfield eonnty, and at 8u Larenoo Cbnroh. Cambria county. Pa. sjamee Divey will give tha log and timber buit neu hii pkaonal attention. Ua will be found at the old lUld at tilen Hope, where goodi will be old at tlo lowert prieei pomible, and tha beat figurei pi o lor toga and timiwr. ur. e, o. ner lltig will 4 found at Ht. Lawrence, ready to wait on hii fri'ftd. Tbo Doetor ii a clerar fallow: go and aee lim. All tho aoeounta of Jamei Dickey A Co. wilJbo aettled by William H. Dirkey A Hon We thaalkmr auojeroui friendf for (heir kind and liberal nronngo and axk a onntlnnanne of the ' I mil 1 itu u l.inL' f r a. UAVI am a, I vftiJisiAM n. I'lnnt rwi Ulan IUpa, Fa Feb. tl. 1872-Sui. pit 17 nun tSfiWINO MACHINE sjl I The " BLEES 1" Itatcnt Link Motion, Almost noiseless machine. Don't fail to eiamine it before fiurcbas ing elsewhera. II. II R I DOR, MERCHANT TAIUR, CLKAIIPIBLD, PA4 Agent for Clearleld eonnty. , Agrota wanted ia erery town in th. ounlr, to whom lllirral terms will le giren. Don't fall to eiamine It and satisfy yourself. 1 Clearncld, Pa., ren. t, loll tf. fSAAC JOHNSON A SONS, L Manufacturers and Dealers In Ilootn and Mh oca! Ladles', Miir.s' and Children's Gaiter, Melt's, Boyi' and VTomen'i Hrary Dnots, and Drogans, Ac, A. Store and shop on Hwond etro.t, nearly oppo- ' t. lllglcr A C?.'i hardware store, r.h.H,lS7My ( CLEAHFIEt.D, T, only-out) Jlorscs for Sale! rflni undltrVfuned' nnVrs Tor sale TWENTY i ONE Finar-CLAHU HOKSEIS In good condition, 'principally larg slrmlgllo'ws. suit bl. fcr any kind of heavy work. FurohsUer. will llntl H-to tholr Interest to eiamine them b l.r. purcha.lng als.whrre. Innulrlrs hnrw.iwl hy Mnft PETER M'rtlBOS'H, Feb. If, 1H7I. 'Clearncld; Ta. I i ' nfinnnA -"" wyT,vPJr OUU.UUU Th. rubsorlWr, want ti buy. larg. 1.1 of 'ID-lnoh iharod Shlnglei, filrwbloh we will p.y tha Tory highest market prlc.. Per snns hiring inch oa hand will do well to eall at our store. WEAVER A IlKTTS. Clsarhald, Fa., b..tmb 20 flm. ACKETT dk aCIIRYVBR, tmaiass ia BULDIXG HARDWARE, I Also, maimfaotnrori of Tin and Sheet Iron Ware, SMOid Street, CLEARFIELD, PA. Carncntcr, and Builders will Dnd It to their advantage to eiamine our stock before purchasing elsowbere. . STOVES I STOVES! W are now selling tha celebrated TIMES COOK and HKLIANCE, th. cu.anest and best stores in tho inarkat. Erery stor. fully warranted. ALSO, PARLOR, . IIEATIKO, and RAFTING STOVES I which will bo told as cheap as any In ths county. Strict attention paid ordering articles for par- tie, who desire It, TiT-Koonnr, Spouting and Job work done on reasonable terms. Clearlleld, Pa, April 12, 1871. II. F. BIGLER & CO., aaiLaai i II A It I W A It E , Also, Manufacturers of Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. CLEAR fllLD, PA. LOT OF SADDLES, BRIDLES, Harness, Collars, ate., for sal. by II. F. BIQLEH t CO. pALMERS PATENT UNLOAD Ing Ray Forks, for sal, by II. F. BIGLER It CO. QIL, TAINT, PUTTY, GLASS, Kails, etc., for sale by H. F. BIGLER It CO. TTaRNESS TRIMMINGS k SIIOE XJ. Findings, for sale by II. F. BIGLER ft CO. Q.UNS, PISTOLS, SWORD CANES For sale by U. F. BIGLER It CO. gTOVES, OF ALL SORTS AND Slavs, for sale by II. F. BIGLER A CO, TRON I IRON! IliONl IRON! For sale by II. F. BIGLER I CO, TXORSK SIIOES & 1IORSE SHOE HAILS, for aal, by II. F. BIGLER k CO pULLEY BLOCKS,' ALL SIZES And aeit Manufacture, for sale by U. F. BIGLER k CO. THIMBLE SKEINS AND TIPK BOXES, for sal, by II. F. BIGLER & CO. RODDER CUTTERS for snlo by cb30-70 U. F. BIGLER ft CO. miSt TIN I TIN I STOVES I STOVES I STOVES I WAPLB &1lARTMAN Desire to Inform tha citiiras of Oscola and th. public generally, that they hare Just reoairwi a large and splendid assortment of Stores, House hold Bardwar and Ht.mprd aad Japanned Wares of all kinds. Also that we manufacture and keep constantly on hand a full assortment of Tinmen Wares, whieh wa will dispos. of at oithsr wholesal. or retail, to suit purchasers. HooAng, ttpouting, Repairing and all kinds of Job Work done to orttor anil witn utspatcn. Strict attention paid ordering articles for par ties desiring it. Consumers will dnd It 16 their advantage to purchase from us. Our stork and pries will sat isfy you that we do sell good ware, at prion that please tho people. Yon will flud us on Curtiu street, nearly op posite tho hxobange Hotel. Osceola Mills, Pa., May It, 1871-lf TIIE CLEARFIELD WOOD-CHOPPERS' AXE Manufactured especially for THE CLEARFIELD TRADE, roa oil, ar eugS'70 II. F. BIOLER A CO. JOOK ITOVEII SPEAR'S CALOniFltl, Sl'FQl'EIlANNA, BUPKRI0R, GOV. I'KNN, RKOllLATOR, NOnl.ECOOK, RATIONAL RANOK, TRIUMPH, PARLOR COOK8, SPEAR'S REVOLVING LIUIITS AND DOl'DLE HEATERS, And all kinds of Hooting Stores for sale by aagS'70 U. F. Illtll.hll A CO. TOBACCO. AND CIGARS 1 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, At th. K.f T.baooo and Cigar Stor. of it. mi. suatr, Two doors East of th. rostoffic, Clearlleld, Pa. Constantly oa band a In. assortment of Navy, Congress, Carendiih, Cable, Ppuaroii, Michigan and Century Fln.-cut Chewing Tehaoco, Aa. I Also, a larg 4 r"11 llt, 'toolt al Imported and i.otu..t!" Clr- S'"klng Tooeooo., Meerschaum and Drtai' .' 'P" Pipe Izturea, Toliaoco Boaea, Clgsr Holders, and everything generally fipr.d If. a well regulated Cigar and ToLacca Ctora. JHh Remember Ih.'pl'fat fwa doors East of the ro.tijUi-c, Clmiflrld.ya. " HJa2 5nnn hhekp pklw wamtkih ,UtV 01 Ft'RS for which the hlirliftrcarh prica will bo nald, br ' '; ' ,ept3o,a'-i " I. h. RBI.klKSTWJf BLANK rOlHTA.JE AWi J011 s 5rn &M&t, Wmtitt, dtt. , A. a. rowan. MILLER & POWELL, WHOLESALE A RETAIL MERCHANTS, Graham's Row, Market St., j CLEARFIELD, PA. We would moit rospsotfully Inform our Mends, onstotners, and th. public generally, that w. are now book la our old quarters, which bar. boea remodeled and Improred, and wa aro now pre pared to accommodate all who may faror ns by calling. NEW GOODS,! We bare Jurt rooelrcd on. of the largest itook. of all kinds of Merchandise erer brought to Clear. Held oonnty, which wo intend to aril at snob fig ures as will maho It an abject for all persons to purchase "from as. Families layiog. In winter supplies of Groceries, Dry Goods, Ac, should not (ail ta giro oa a aall, as w. feel confident our price, and superior quslity of goods will amply satisfy alL Our stock of GROCERIES consist, of Coffee, of th. best quality, Teas, Su gars of all kinds, Molasses, Fish, Salt, Cheese, Dried Fruit, Spine, Prorliloni, Flour and Feed, Ac, Ao. Our stook of DRY GOODS is large and rarled, aad w, will just aay wo oan supply any article in that line, without enumcr tlng. READY-MADE CLOTHING Wo bare a largo itock of ready-made Clothing for Men and Boyg wear, which we'wlll diipoee of at a very imall adranoa on coat. Boota and Shoea, llati and Cap, Hardware, Queeniwaro, Wood and Willow Ware, Notioni, Fancy Gooda, Carpela, Oilclothi, Wall Paper. Window Shadei, Ao., io. fr-Being oxtenilrely engngid In tha Lumber boiineai, wa aro able to offer luperior inducement to jobber. M list. KR ai I'OW ELL. Cloarficlil, l'a., Jan. 3, 1872. O. I. c. TtJIKRH lo lor my PRY nOODS, CRO f f ecrieii, Quwniware, niaiiware, Druira and Notioni, Confectionoricr, Ac. cheap fur cant.. The lubacrlber bvg Irare to Inform faia old and new ca it o inert tbat ba baa opened . A VARIETY STORK IN GLEN IIOPK. PA. And will cell gooda at price to mit tha timea. A liberal roduodon will uc uiade to cuitoinora buy ing a wholesale. Call and ciamlna my itock before pnrcbalng elpcwbcre. A liberal hare of public patronage ia oticitca. C. J. KEAGY. Glrn Hope, Pa., June 14, 1871 nillLADELrilU. STRING, 1 872. FENT0N, THOMPSON & CO., BIT CnESTNl'T STREET, Have now in Store, and opening daily, a largo Stock, bought maioly direct frana ' Manufacturers at 1 HOME AND ABROAD FORhlGN AND DOMfTIC Drcu Fabrict, Silks, Shawls and Scarfs, IVhite Goods, Linens, BMI1R0IDERIE8 AND LACES, Embracing all tb. Novelties of tbo Season, oflcred to th. Trad, by th, pieoe or packago at the lowest market price. fcb2I-3ia 1872. 1872. SPRING ANNOUNCEMENT. HOOD, BONBRIGHT & CO., Art aow offering al lhair NEW STORK, Nos. 811, 813, 815 Market St., a.ia Nos. 800, 808,810,812 Filbert SI., PHILADELPHIA, A magnificent stock of SEASONABLE DRY GOODS, complete in all Its department, of Silks and Dress floods, Prints, tlinghatns and Dslkinss, Mea's and Soys' .Wear. S'b)9 Uoods, Liaen, and Vlaauel Furnishing Goods, Notions, Ac, Bleached and Itrown Shirtings, Ac, Ao., Aa. Also, Jnst opened an eitensira Carpet and Oil Cloth Desiartinent. T. all of which, including manr .hole Special llrands of Philadelphia made goods, they respectfully iovit. th. attrntion of in. l rale. jwni,-.in GREAT WESTERN BAZAAR, 1 31111, lllll, HIS, I.1IJ MarkatSt., IMIILADELI'UIA. Alw'T , on hand a large assortment ( ar and arannit.h.ail Carrl.eee. Dearborns. Ilarnoas. Ae.. at private and public sale. Falling and l-tiimng ion Buggies mim r"o io ITS. tlermanlowns (shifting seats) from t'i lo H0. Ilockaways (leslher trimmed) from fso to ,U5. Dearborns, No-Top Bneflrs, Jagger ana . . i u tn, a i .... i . ... nessfronillto?nrart. Dould.Harne.ifr.ra afltoviz,. pianaeis, n nips, jiai.or. f.n,, Afghans, and ersrything a rertaiolrig to the k -t m.ii nm ti.lotfS Hue nmtto 1. heper tbaa th. ChMptpL diva as a nil ba- lor. puronwina .nr.mi.. Pnrtios desiring Hornea, Mules, Carriages, Vag onsv Ao., will studd nheir Merest by patranlslng rhb wnll-esUbHidi'liususr. Hnrs..'krp hy the davot month. ' ' " " lltri iuai, Fh. ,7 pm.' ' "PwprMt.ra. THE ALLEGHENY HOTEL.. MARKET St., PLRARFIELD T. THIS largo and aommodlonj sew ." been opeaed for th. aeeomod.tloa os thj. public, wh.r th. proprietor will h. ld to aweM hie old friends, and rwolro a ahare .f publle pari ronago. By rtrict pewnal altawlioa th. d tail, of his business, he bopoi to be able to rend aatlsfaetion to his patrons. The TAULB will always bo bountifully supplied with th. b.et that can bo procured la tbo market, and th. BA will contain a full stock of t(H9. BEER, Aa Good iUbling attached. ' ' ' bisssa bsiruijwi, Clearncld, March I, ls-ly Proprietoa, THE MANSION HQUSE, Corperof rSuond ana slaraei ntrafts CLEARFIELD, PA. THIS old aad oommodloa, Hotel has. during th. past yar. ba tnlargad ta doable ita furmar oapaoity for tha entertainment of itraa gers and guesU. Tha whole huil4ln( hat hwa refurnished, and th. proprietor will aparo bo pain, to render hi, guests aomtortabl, whit staying with him. e-Ihs "Mansion Boul," Omaibu, ran, ta and from th. Depot oa th. arrlral and denartur. of each train. J01IS DOUunftttTi, aprS-7( If rropn.wr. SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE, c.iAarAolsl rount. Pa. - , mHISaldand well astablish.d lloUl.keaull- 1 fully ,tttt.t.O On no P.O.. ui in. ..Pi"" v-fi . ' ii .l. i. .s. f rr...i.lll. ha. booa leaved for a term .f y.ars by lb. and.ralgnel. It bas been enur.iy r.o.u, . r th.o.bliaaenerally aad th. travelling .ommn- " p"""1": "t.''iv,:.1! .rtirraai. render guests eooiiori, house. Ample Subling room for tha aooomma. datloa of toaml. Charge, od.rat.. Bept J8, 1871-tf. " '; THE RAILROAD HOUSE, MAIN ST., PHILirSBURO, PA. THE andsrslgned k.eps constantly oa band tha bwt.f Liquors. HI, table ia alwaya supplied with tho best tbs market affords. Th. traveling publio will do w,ll to glv, him a oalL noTiea. s v SUAW HOUSE, (Cor. of Market A front streets,) . L'LaAKrif.LD, r. This masn'licent Hotel Is entirely new, corn. plcte In all its appointments, and convenient to tho Court Hooso. A free Omnibus runs to X Irom tho Depot an tho arrival and departure of each train. OK0110E N. C0L1IURN, April 11, 18T0. ' Proprietor. T EONAED UOUSE, XJ Near the Railroad Depot, CLKAHFibLU, r hn fi A. This house Is larre. well furnished, and nearly new, and tho Proprietor feels oonldeut of render ing aatislaction to guests, n. jjooo ssaouog. oonoectod with the hotel. ' 04-71 B. ROW, Proprielof. ST. C1IARLKS HOTEL, (Opposite R. R. Depot,) CLEAKF1CLD, I'IMI A, The undersigned, baring become proprietor of this house, Is now ready to entertain strangers and travelers, and therefore solicit, sojourners id giro him a call. 11 is Table will be supplied wtta the best the market affords, and his liar will con tain the choicest of wine, and liquors. Bxtensivo stabling ts attached. Cli.rges moderate. - - j.nlu'71 JAMHA McLAUUULIS. WESTERN HOTELv Oppoaij.0 th. Court House, CLE.ARFIELD, PEN'r'V. Accommodations Irit -class and ehargel moderate. CIS JOHN F. YOl'NQ, Pr.prl.tor. JOKTUUB HOUUE, Opposite the Court Ilousf, LOCK HAVEN, PE.NN'A. joU'tt IIAl'f EAL A KKOM, Prop's. ItOCfclURIIOFP IIOHHB, IipLLEFpNTE, PA., p. JOUNSTCjW A BOKS, ocU7l Propriotora. MERICAN HOl'BE, Main Street, BROOKVILLE, PE.NN'A. SHANNON A DCRKETT, Proprietor,- o4 71 goots aud JJliors. DANIEL CQNSELLJ, Bool and Shoe Manufacturer, CLEARFIELD, PA. HAS just received a Ina lot of French CALF 6KIN3 ond I, now prepared to maonfac-r. lure .verythin In his lin. at tba lowest fight.l. ' He will warrant bis wtrk lo be a, represented. ' He respeetfuliy soicjlb a Mil,' at his shop ba , Market street, second dcor vsd of th.po.tffio. where he will do all In bis powsr to render satis faction. 6ous, In, Oaiter tops on hand. my9,'o7-y DANIEL CONNHLL1C EW BOOT AM) SHOE SHOP. EDWARD MACK, Coa. MARKET A 3d St,., CLEARFIELD, Pi. THE proprietor has entered Into th BOOT dV SHOE business at th, abpr, stand, and isdeUrmin.d not to b. outdone either la ou.l- fty or prleo for hi, work. Special attention will ba paid to manufacturing ewed work. Ho ha, on head a large lot af (finch Kip and Calf Skin., of th, v.ry bast quality,' The oirl.' an, of Clearleld and vicinity ara raepectfaliy, invited to give him n trial. Ne charge for calls. nova,' a-tr UsrfUanfOUS. Clearfield Nursery. ENCOURAGB HOME INDUSTJIY. THE and.rsigned, having established a Nui sery on the 'Piha, about half way atweul, Cl.arn.ld aad Curwensvlll., is prepared to fur nish all kinds of FKlilT TREKS, (itandard and dwarf,) Kvargroeae, Shrubbery, Orapa Vian, Oooseberrio,, Lawtoa Blarkberry, Strawberry and Rajberry Vines. Also, Siberian Crab Trees, Quinc, ana ar:y eciriet Hbncark, as. qiaera promptly ottsnded to, Address, J. D. WRI0HT, s.pIC 8 y Cnrwensyill., Pa New Meat Market. rpilK nnilerdgned bar. .pened a Meat Market L In the room formerly ooonple.1 by Aleiandor Irvin, on Market street, Clearlleld, Pa., adjoining, MotKop'a, whore they Intend to keep a siipplyof All kind, of Meat, - ' . fralt awl Vegetable. And at "ran-na to suit thb Tiuas.' Shop wfll bo oon regularly on Tuesday, Thursday and Sat urday, aad meat delivered at any point. Ahar. of public patronage Is rKspoctfnlly solicited. -- V" M. O, UROWN. E. W, IlKIWR. M-Aiii Contlnu. to dcT In) aU'iiada 'af . iaiprored Agriculture! lmpli'monta, Cl,.rll,.j, Adjju.I 1, leiO-tf. stoTe n IVrtiip - ware 0k TYR,Y DESCRIPTION. (JltOCKl Vt)TSJ CKOCfcS! Plaher'a I'ntcnt Airtight Self. SealUtC ' f-'rult 'anal BI'TXIIR CROCKS, wilh lids, CREAM CRnckK, ' Mll.k CROC. KB, APPLE - IH'TTER CROCKS, PICKLE CROCKS, ' FLOWERPOTS, PLS. pISUBS. STEW POTS, And a great many other things ton aumeroaA ba. mention, ta be had at ' '" FRED'K. LEITZINGER'S STONE - WARE POTTERY, Corner of Cherry and Third Streets, CLEARFIELD, PA, auga Beale's Embrocation, (L A T B POWELL'S,) Far all dlseasea Incident ta Dors.s, Cattle, aad Uutaaa Flr.fc, reqalring th. asa of aa .aUroal appllctl.. Tal. Embrocation was .ilenilvsly at.C a F.r aal. b Hastswlo. Irwlr, Claarl.ld Jos.pb rl. irwla, varfaniu. Daal.l tloaav. lander, Lutb.rebui af T7"ANTr.r)l lOO.OOOl'o. ) Jit lneh SkaTod PU'SilI.KS, for whlrh lh.klsh.st market ptii. wIM fc. paid. . "GALLAGHER, outsdalc, i Ja lKMy J