- ' - a - THE REPUBLICAN. CLEARFIELD, PA. ! WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL I, 1871. Terms of Subscription, If paid IB B..anoe,Or Within three .7100the...ti Ot If paid n'ter thro, and before six moi.th. I SO .If paid liter the explratloa of iii moatha... I t AVAll art Idea lo Ineura ;..,'.wn In Ibil paper tnuuld oe nenaco. IQ wnj an luviun; morning, a we no t pro t 11 o'clock, (noon.) KKLHilOU NOTICES. Methodist r.nl.copal Chreh--nT. J. 11, M'Onun, Pastor. Public Service erory Bebbath, at 10J A. M., end 7 P. M. Sabbath School at A. M. Prever Meeting erory Thursday, at 71 P. M Communion Service, flrat Sabbath of every month, at 11)1 A. X. i Kit. Andrew'! Church Episcopal Rer. Glonaa Hall. Publio Servioe Sunday morning at 10 o'clock, and at t P. M.Sundny School at 1 P. M. Praer Meeting Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock. Preabyterlan Church liar. Mr. BtTLr.a. Publie Somoc every Sabbath, morning and even ing. ttt. fraud' Church Catholic Rev. T, J. MrMaxt'a Man at 104 o'clock A. M., on the second and fourth Sunday of each month. Old. Tho Brookvillo Republican laai weak rehaahed the Clearfleld-Altoona amall pox excursioa. Where were you, Rip Van Winkle, the forepart of the winter ? Bkinq Restored. The numerous frlenda of D. IV. Moore, Esq., will be pleaaed to learn of the ooureleeeoaoo of thr. gouueinau, wno ha been auHering all winter at hia home, In thla pleoe. ' Messrs. Goodl'ullow k Son will ao- .. t t V. thantra nf Ilia T. .1 n tr f thl. flffimi fllf . aomo fine large Applet left in our office the other morning. Peraone in want of frnlt of thla kind . ibould eall at tbeir atora. How do You Keel? We nlludo to thoae lumbermfo in Cameron and Elk counties who laat fall bestowed their votea on "Loa" Wil oox, Instead of Mr. Euglleh. Ia boonuage high over there? , a ew' A Business Man. We notice that "Chaplain McCain" edvertiied hia orgaoa and muaioal publication right well before the Lock Haven conference. That there are deinagoguee in religion, a well a in politioe, waa diaoovered be. fore the flood. Postponed. The concert to have been given by the Clearfleld Orcheatra on Thure- day evening next, baa been poitponed for a ahort time. Thia will no doubt be a dieappointment to lovera of good muaie, but a a are aaaured It will not be long until the eoncert will be given. The announcement will be made In due time. Printing. W e ha vo on hand a very large atock of Letter, Note, Statement and Hill- Head papera, and are prepared to print Latter Heada, Bill Head, Statement, Ac, in the beat tyle, at ahort notloe and fair prleea. Duilneaa Card and Envelope Tip executed In the bet manner. Poraona In want of anything of thia kind are Invited to call nod examine our apecimena. Fatal Accident John Meredith, one of the employea at Millikcn'a aaw mill, in De catur lownahip, waa horribly mangled on the 27th of March, from the effects of whieh he died. It appeara he had gone below to oil eome of the ma chinery, and waa caught by the eoat alceve and whirled over and over, and before the mill could be atopped he waa ao aerloualy injured that be ox pirrd within an hour aftarwarda. He leavoa a family to mourn hi lor. The Election. The tricnniul elec tion for County Superintendent takol place next May, and we merely put the question in thia wayt If it ia neccaiary for candidate for all other of fieea to annouoeo their aaatm throogh the paper, why should eaodidatce for tbia ollee pnrane a dif ferent policy ? Would It not give a better oppor tunity to eitliena and Director, In selecting a Superintendent, if the name of tho aapirant were poblioly announced three or four weeka pre vioua to the aeeembling of the convention 7 No Ma'am. A ludy correspondent -at Lutberaburg aendx ua a good practical eommu nioation on "bueincaa, but forgot to aign bar pro per name. Among other thinga aha aay t "Brady baa got the amartert woman that eror waa. Some other aeetlona of the oouoty no donbt have eome nearly a amart, but they have all got husbands and their fenilliea are not all inratida, but oura aeems to be a 'poor lone woman.' So I infer frum a letter ahe had publiahcd in the Journal laat week. She ought to have another goose, then aha would hare two." A Nuisance. The gntlinrinjr or Iron nlleen lo twenty boy in the Court ilouie yard every evening, who make night hideoua with thelryella, beafdea trampling ont of exiftenoe every epear of graae that trlea to peep ont of the ground, aa well aa befoul the arena and tha builjin. Wa are more aaloniabed at thoaa paronta who ao and know that their boy commit thla outlawry, than at the boya. The yard It really a much trampled a the atraet, to the diagraee of every citiaen of the borough. The nuiaanee meat be abated, and can be eaally done, if every good eltiien telle bit boya to afmv ont nf thn Cnnrt lloiiaa vard Lay Deleoatc. Welearn that Gon John Patton, of Curwanaville, waa elected a lay delegate to the aext general conference of the M. ' E. church, by the membera of the Central Penn sylvania conference, at their eoaaion at Lock Ha ven, laat week. Wo may be mietaken, but we al- waya nnderatood that the General waa oppoaed to lay representation. The conference may hare aa leeted bim in order to oonrert him to tbia demo tratlo feature of ehureh government. The finaa- ilal affair of the ehureh wilt be well eared for if a majority of eimilar political eeonomlataeompoae 'Uat body. The general conference meet in Brooklyn, N. Y, in May next An OrENiNo for a Boy. Wo notice y the Erie Ohmrw that Jodgo Seofleld haa been ejaeeted by the Secretary of the Navy to til the aeaoy la the Naval Academy from thia oengreaa ial dlitrlet The applicant for the potitlon are my numerous, and the Judge he taken a ewd plan to avoid the reaponaiblllty of chootieg weea theea. He haa appointed A. H. Caughey, Irio, C. W. Stone, of Warren, and Jerome veil, of Bidg-way, a committee la examine the iidatee, on the 15th of May, and agree to aamend the one eboaen by them. The noml. will hare to appear at the Naval Academy in a, ehea he will be pat through a itill more I axamlaatton. 'he Ciianuks. It will te noticed he Hit that the II E. Conference made log ohange In the ministerial line, ao far aa atetlod It concerned. Mr. McCord, of thia a, haa beea sent to Tyrone a r. Ferguaoa, of enaville,to Bedford, and Mr, CHpplnger, of TearueW Circuit, to Manor Hill. Vt.es (ca ul are all what are termed "good preachers," 'yrone haa been particularly fortunate in sc. ( aa eloquent gentleman. Mr. McCord ia f the ableat preacher bolooglag to the eon M, and I "at home" ia the pulpit. Thoae refer a "rlelt" u aa excellent sermon would tbly eboaaa eome one elaa but aa thla clan of liana 1 on the decline, progres must be In the direction Indicated. -HE in Osceola. On Thurdy, t eterea o'eloek, a. a, a dwelling house, oe- by a German, whose name we eoald aot as , eaught lire from a dcteetl value and burned 1 ground. Since the ahova waa la type we receipt of aeommunieatloa which informa ua houae belonged to the Uoabannoa Land tmber Company, and waa oeoupled by a lamed Scbnndelraeyer, and alae that the ommunlcated with another bonaaadjolaing, and aeeupled by Mr, James Moeetea. Con. k damage waa don be the Are and k. t la tie effort te tsre It, Mr. Schondel aad but lately eowe to thia country from f, and loat all be had,'lc--lkn mUm . la gold aad ailrer, part f whlah waa af- foaad by paaaing But tbe aahea. Wa o their. Immediate want. rj'f y Vi.ii-ne 01 usecoia intena to eoa 1. CONrtAINCt APPOINTMENT. The following lit lilt of the appoint menti made at tho lata toeeion of the Central Ponuaylvania Conference, at Lock Uaven i , " .! Willi. hnpoht mavaitT. Jainoa Curnt, Preaiding Elder. Williamaport, Pineatreet J. MoK. Hellly, J. P. Pavia, aup. Williamaport, Mulberry street R. Illnkle, J. B. rolBgrore, aup. Williamiport, Price Chapel J: II. McGarrah. Third atraet fl. C. Swallow. ' ' Newberry T. Sherlock. " Circuit J. Hunter, 11. F. Carea. Suaqaohanna J. Y. Rothroek, sup. Muntouraville J. A. DeMuyer. Hughearllle B. B. McCloakey. Muncy Creek 0. W. liurnly. i ' Munoy M. L. Drum. Wataontown J. W. Olcwine, onctobolupplied. Milton W. A. Houek. Lewlaburg F. Hudiraon. MilHlnhurg J. A. Woodcock.' Salladaaburg J. T. Wilaoa. i Cogan Valley J. f. Craig. English Ceutre J. B. Moore. Pine Creek To be aupplled. Liberty Valley and Molntyro E. M. Cailooat, and J. W. Bell. Jeracy Shore G. Warren. Jainoatowo K. 8. Rohne. Great Inland A. E. Taylor. " Look Haven P. Krohn. ; : Salona J. B. Cuddy, T. Fans. Hyner R. II. Colburn. ltenova A. M.Creighton. Leldy To be aupplied. Hinnemahouing L. fl. Crone, ono to besuppllod. Emporium A. B. lloren. Caledonia L. G. llcok. W. L. Spottawood, Prealdrnt, and II. A. Curran, Profeaaor !o Williamaport Dickiuaon Ketnioary, I, 11. Torrenoe, Cor. Heo'y Penn'a Bible Society, membera of Mulberry atreet Quarterly Confereooe. J. P. Bobb, Profeaaor in Pennington Seminary, Now Jeraey, nicmbor of Salladaaburg Quarterly Conforenoe. niviLi.i Marnier. Samuel Rarnea, Preaiding Elder. Danville, SI. I'aul'a H.Creiirblou.A " llowman. - inniiy u. Vf, L'rNan Foaaen. Northumberland B. F. Slovene. Waabingtonvitle T. F. M'Clure, one to bo anp'd. Rlootueburg 8. Buckingham. Eapy and Light atreet M. P. Croatbwalte. Orangeville P. E. Crover, G. A. Singer. Benton A. C. f roathwaite, one lo be aupptlod. Berwick W. W. Evana. Berwick Circuit A. llrittain, one to be tuppl'd. Bloomingdale H. Wilaoo, J. Y. Shannon. Muhlenburg W. McKondree Rellcy. Sltickahinnoy J. A. Gere. W hite Havea J. Beoeoa Akers. Hickory Run C. L. Benaootor. Weatherly J. P. Moore. llaaleton E. 11. Yoouin. Jeaneaville aud Audenreid R. T. Swart. Conyngham N. W. Colburn, T. II. Tubba. Cattawiaaa U. P. Eing. Elyaburg J. F. Brown, one to bo supolicd. SUamokin J. C. Clark. Centralia II. B. Fortnor. Mount Carmel B. F. Eyer. m Ann land A. W. Uujer. Trevortun T. 0. t'leea. Bnydertown 11. 8. Mendenhall. Sunbury S. O. Pennepacker. Selinigrora J. Stine. CAULiaLa niarajcT. Thomiiaon Mitehcli, Preaiding Elder. Carlisle, Firat Church (I. T. Grav. " Emory A Newville W. M. Fryalugor. Mount Holly R. Mallalicu. Chauiberabnrg, lat Churob T. M. Reoae. " Id Choreh A. M. Ecater. Shippenaburg W. C. Hceeer. Shippenaburg Circuit E. White. Rehoboth J. A. Dixon. ' , Mecbanieaburg J. M. Lantt. York, Firat Church D. 8. Monroe. York, Duke atreet G. W. Miller. Wrigbtaville II. M. Ash. Shrewsbury J. Lloyd, E. E. A. Dearer. ' Caatle Fin I. Edwards. Hanover and New Oxford Wm. II. Eeith. York Springe H. M. Frost. v Benderaville J. II. S. Clarke. Gettysburg J. B. Young. Mont Alto H. M. Minnigb. New Cumberland J. M. Clarke, J. 8. Conip, 0. Egr, aup. Duncannon C. Graham. Newport II. C. Cheston. Liverpool J. W. Feight. Wayneaboro J. Donahue. Grecnoaatle A. H. Menoh, Merceraburg W. W. Reeae. MoConnellshiirg R. H, Wharton, J. M. Duncan Cove to be aupplied. T. P. Ege, Prcaident of Irving Female College, member of Mochaniciburg Quarterly Conference, JL'.VIAVl DiaTUICT. Benjamin B. Hamlin, Preaiding Elder. Huntingdon M. K. Footer, Pelcnburg M. L. Smith, Manor Hill W, A, Cltppinger, Eniaville E. Shoemaker. Mount L'nion J. Moorhead. Newton Hamilton G, Leldy. MoVeylown C. V. Wilson. Granville W. W. Dunmire. Lewiatown J. Thruab. Freedom J. R. A ken. Decatur one to be aupplied. Milroy-I. W. Ely. MiOin H. C. Pardoe. Tbompaontown J. It. Sbavor. Port Royal J. A. Row, J. M. Johnaoa. New Bloomtlcld A. W. Deckor, one to be lup'd. Coooord W. Hchriber, one to be supplied ) 8. A. ('reveling, sun. Shade Gap nn, 11. Stevens. : Shirleyaburg W. R. Whitney. Three Springs G. W. Bouee. 4'aaaville U, W, Dunlap. McConnellatown J. P. Ixng. Saxton W. A. McKce, E, C. Stewart, Bloody Run A. M. Barniti. Bay'a Hill J. Gray, John Horning. Bedford W. G. Ferguaon. Rainshurg J. A. MoKindlees. . , Sobellaburg 0. S. Sykca. l'leasantvUle L. N. Clark. , ALTAOVt aitTaicT. J. 8. McMurrav, Preaiding Elder. Alloona, Firat Churob F. B. Riddle. " Eighth Avenue R. K. Wilaon. " Third Charge D. Hantaan. Hollidayahnrg J, A. Melick. . Duncanaville II, Linn. Martinsbnrg D. Caatleman. Williamsburg W. M. Meioinger. Logau'a Valley W. C. Robina. Tyrone J. H. McCord. Port Matilda I. L. Chandler. Mileaburg J. W. Cleaver. Howard J. W. Buokley. Peuu'l Valley-J. W. Leckie. Bellefonte M. L. Hmyeer. Half Moon E. Butler. Pine Grove W. V. Ilanoe, Warrior's Mark W. tlwynn, one to be sup'd. Pbilipaburg T. llarnhart, T. II, Switaer, sup. Grahamton J. W. Hanghawout, one to besup Oeocola J. F. Bell. Clearfleld A. D. Yoonm. Clearfleld Circuit M. L. Ganoe. Snow Shoe J. Uuse. Curwenaville A. W. (llbaon. Glen Hope I. llookman. New Washington H. K. Kelly. Lumber City W. 8 Hamlin. Sinking Valley 0. Guyer. William Earnahaw. Cbanlain National Aavlum for disabled aoldiere, Dayton, Ohio, member of vt arnor a .Mark Quarterly Conrerenoe. W. Harden, J. F. Oekerman, U. M. Herman, trauaferred to Baltimore t'onferenoe, J. W. Lang ley transferred to Philadelphia Conference. Jamca Mullin transferred to Wyoming Confereooe. J. A. Fullerton to Weat Virginia Confercnoe. J. D. Brown to India Conference. A. Hartman to Kan aaa Conference. Next Conference will be held at Chamberaburg, Pa. Time not given. AN INQUMV. - s Liwaaaca Towatair, March 17, 1871. Ma. KoiToai la to-day't Ranacirix wa And an annual tabular ttatement of the financial op eration of tho Road aad Poor Funds of Lawrence townehlp, for the year 1)71, lor whieh permit ua through the eolumnt of jour txoellent paper to render anto our humble servants the heartfelt grsMtudo of a taxpaying people. Let ua look at eome of the facts and figures, as they now appear on record i The whole tea levied 43,321.10, and the amount paid our snrvantt foi-enlleetlng it, or aeooonllng for It, It 671.31j good w.'gef, we would aajf, be ing over i per oent. of the whole amount aaaesaed. After allowing Irwin aver 11 per ee.'t. for hia aer rloea, why not charge him with the tKUafar al lowed Brown I After giving Brown nearly t per cent., why did jou giro him credit with MM transferred lo liwln and thaw Where la It I Yoa only allowed hay about It per cent, for hi services, but where la the flrown traniferf Is aot portion of th cask tax collected in work by bim accounted tot ia eitiaeut' worfc 7 Where did P. Me George do hi work t Waa it qn a log road 7 Wa it on a lb, an public road 7 Yoa allowed Lankb ever 11 per cent for les rlees, thua abowing that he doe about one-fourth of alt tbe work dene ca hit roads he ecrtaialy works well. Where la the tax transferred from bis aconntf ta the Qrerareis' eeeoaal af l7o, Capt. Ogdca gets f 11.15, and In their Seconal of 1ST1 he geta $15.16 again. Is it nc the saaa debt twice paid t Now, the Cepteia la a gcee; fellow klad to the poor, ao donbt perhaps the Captala deserve aa aaaual penaion but then be ahould apply la a legal way for It. If car haeable servants will axplala soma of the foregoing queries, the will roarer a keeling faroe o Mm l.MrivrTiir.iria ' ' . 1 LrrriR fnom eooo township. . Blvi Ball, March Soth, 1871, Ma. Enivoai Our neigbbora of Wallaoetos have had a change of mlnlatert. The Rer. William II. Narcroaa, a truly eloquent and devout expounder of the Word, has retired, I believe, la private life, and while the prayarl and good wlahtt of the lit tles congregation he bare will alwayt follow bim, their regret at parting ia somewhat softened by their fortunate acquisition of our youthful but promising friend, Rev. John 8. Miller, and cor more experienced friend, Rev. Joshua Reynolds, under whoaa aplrltual guidance tha Wallaeeton look muat certainly enjoy the very heat of Hea venly pastures. With such ahephsrdi it could not be otherwise. I waa much gratified, during a re cent viatt ta tbia thriving place, te sec that tbe church waa nut only completed but dodloated for mally (o the service of the Most High and not only dedicated, but feat eooeeoratlog Itaolf, and swelling Its credit account with good works. Dur ing tha prayer ueetinga fullowlng Iho dodloatioo, tho mournera' bench, seldom If ever vacant, waa often crowded with applicants for grace, whose forvent prayers and mighty wrestling with tbe flesh promised a certain though hard earned vie tory, aot over the Lord as an individual with mora piety and feeling than undemanding, ex pressed It but over the devil. My vlait waa pro longed night aftor Bight in tbe charitable hope cf seeing oertalu amoog my acquaintances oonecienoe. atrlckea hard enough lo bring them to their knees before the altar, with a slnoere prayer for that forgiveness which was not denied on tbe cross. I eould then hare returned borne, happy in the thought that the number of hypocrites In this world was reduced two or three at least. But that satisfaelloa was denied me. They prayed and sang aa veclferoualy as any there) but tbeir hearts were not in it. Their worship was a matter of buslneaa, and muoh eaaier and eheaper than restitution, or eves, aliuNtra MiMaUan, - Truly, acape-goat la bore wanted, or a liberal offer of burnt offerings for these tins of transgression, I do not wiab to be severe, but I have serloaa doubts wbothcr any goat of modern breed oould bear the half that would be piled upon it. How. aver, thla Is not ths only church where the roleo of the wronger and tbe wronged mingle In Iho same sacred muslo, and God alone can distinguish them. Still I am happy in the belief that the good are really In the majority here, and had I not already oruwded upon your apace, I would re joloe to give honor where honor la due. I oaonot however forbear mentioning tbe name of my well known aud much estcemsd friend, Iaaao Shimcl, to whom too much praiae or credit cannot bo giv en. Not only fur firat alerting the movement which rcaalted in the building of the ehureh, but for hia undaunted courage and untiring leal and peracverence againat all the ebataeles, all tbe die. oouragemcnta and poaittve Oppoaitlun with which he had to aontend, devoting with the tame liber ality hia time, hia money, bia voioe and the labor of hia hands to the good work, until it waa com. pletod, and Wallaeeton had a ehuroh, which, though aiodeat and unpretending in appearance, la nevertbcleaa worthy tbeir pride. I List of lottera remaining unclaimed In the Poatoffloe at Clearfleld, for the week euding April in, iM7z: Urigga, Ablal C. Lewis, George R. Bennett, Uwia P. Meet, Mrs. Sarah. Dilledo, Pater. MeFegie, A. Derail, George W. Motabinh, D. A. Dunham, J. L. Heeee, John R. Dunlap, Martin, Smith, L. J. Fulton, John II. Sullivan, W. J, . Ilen.ler, William. Snare, A. ft. King, 8. 8, Beotl, Mieheal. Rostaubader, Jaiuoa. Wardon, Charles B. Weaton, 0. F. (1) P. A.GAULIN, P. V, SpettoH. JRoad Jersey Snyder's now advertisement, aud if yoa waut a good American or Swlaa watch. give him a eall. Tux l'l.Aca. If you want to buy a cheap book, subscribe for a good magaaiaw or aewspaper, or secure some excellent stationery, Just go to the Post OBoe. FAnuxiu, Tax Nonce II. F. Biglcr A Co, hare Irna and Wnmt flingte and DowLU Shovel Plowa, Wood and Iron Cultivators, Steel Cultiva tor Teeth and Shovel Plow Shovels, Iron and Wood Plowallill-eide Plowa, Ac, Ae. apl 1m. II. F. BIGLER A CO. Rii-TKiK, Taiu Notic-b. (loodfcllow A Son have oa hand llama, Sides, Shoulders, Potatoes, Eggs, Butter, and other provisions, whieh will be sold to raftmen at the right figures. Store on Market street, oppoaitc the Shaw Home. Novtca to OABUKBaa. All those la need of a good ont It of garden-making tools, should sail at II. F. Bigler A Co.'a, where they will find a large assortment of apadoa, apade forks, ahovela, heea, and rake of all kinds. apll-m For Wall Paper, go to Weaver A Betta. Noticb to ena Diariri.ta or Isaac Waltox. After April 10th wa will have tbe largeat assort ment of fishing tackle ever brought weal of the Allegheniea, consisting of Rode, Baskets, Fllea, Hooka, Line, Bait Boxes, Ac, Ao. All diaclplea of Isaac n alton arc invited to call and examine our stock. II. F. Bini.xa A Co. March 17, lSJ'.tf Wearer A Belts have just received 10,000 rolls of Wall Paper. Wall Paper at any price, from 12) ta 50 eents bolt, at Weaver A Betta'. ' ' ' : Fbbbb Gaonxn Plastbb. Received at Corner Store by ear load and for sale by E. A. A W. D. Inwu. Curwensvillc, March 13, 1871. Dr. F. Platto. Eclectic l'hvsician and B nreaoft offort hit acrvicee lo the people of Clearfleld and vicinity, nnd will be in readiness to attend all professional ealla, liy day or night. Ornce on Been street, wesl ol tbe depot, I'lear.cld, Ta. May 11, m;i-tf The publie are hereby assured that Parson's Purgative Pilla contain no Injurious principle, but that they may be administered to children and the most weak and ahattered constitution! In amall doaea, with great certainty of eucoe. Dr. A. Johnson, one of the moat successful practitioner ef bit tine, Invented what It now called Johnson's Anodyne Liniment. Tbe great succeit of thia article ia the euro of bronohltla and all dlaeaaet of throat and lunga, wilt make the nates of Johnson not less favorably, if less wide ly, known than that of Louis Napoleon. COUQHS AND COLDS. There are few imhmi wttn -,a.M e ,k . i portanoe of attending to a cough or a cold at Its . r r - nnvuinnnnoniij of eonsumntion. were tret attnekMl with aHaii.i,,if Bret UMUtu. Th. tl.. V. .1 1 1 eoneh nr n,,lrl ahi.h tkav thnl. -M "Mr" Itself off, and therefore neglected lo uae toe proper remeuiee until uey became incurable. Every day that a cough, cold, or any lung dio cese la neeleeted. makea the ih ajiaaa nf m HH wore aneeriain. ive woulil recommend all suffer. In frnni an .11... L. 1 -i... USB II A JUUIX'l Vntt I, , k , Ua, . ana. T,. 1 , - 'am in curing the worat eaaea of eousjhs. eolds. Ma.,-iiur.r, aum turuui, cBTerrB ana Batnma. ll la an Infallible remedy for Whooping Cough Ine nreaertued be ami nt Ika I 1; 1 i: la the Northern aad Southern States, aad being preTnueoi under ma immediate auperviaion of a graduate of the Pennsylvania Medical College. Tbe nrrmriatnra hen W In In'., .11 it,-, i. t. no 'giieek" preparation, hut made atriotly In ae- w"o ios eavanoeu principles and theory of eaedieihe. Price 50 eenla per bottle. Rt H.XKI.I. A .Axtnia n..i.. nn,., , phie. Sold at Joseph 11. Irwin'a drag atore, Cur wecavlllc, Pa. mehfl-Sm SJtmrlrrt. On Tburaday, March I8i, 1871, by Rev. II. S. BirVLua, Mr EDWARD PHILLIPS te Miss HENRIETTA BAI.V, both of Woodland. On March 14th, 1872, at the residence ef the bride's father, In Penn townahlp, by Joax It, RowLxa, Esq, Mr. WILLIAM EVARTS te Miss HARRIET IIOCKINBERRY, both of Clearfleld joanty. At ,t rcrlden-c of the) bride't father, March ISlb, 1871, by Rev, T, Vax Sravoo, Mr. 8AM IEL STRAW to Miss CLEMENTINE E, EA GLES, both cf Jordan township.'' " . On March 5lb. 1871. ai at. rt..-.!. ClearCeld, by the Rev. Gbobc Hall, Mr. jlT. C1IELL A8KEY to REUKCCA ELIZABETH EMIGII, boUof WallaeetoB. ' Sift!. la Plka lewosMp.oaaferea (th. 1ST1, HAR RIET, wife of D. B. Rem, aged 14 years, II month rnd 4 days. . ClearfieldMarkets. Oorrncted weekly by Riobabd Moasor, Wholesale and Heun Dealer in trry uooda, Uroeerlea, rro vlaloni, Ac, Market atreet, Clearfleld, Pa. ClBAnriBLn, Pa,, Merck II). 11- Apples. graen,00(9l til lings, dressed.,.,., - 1 11 Hides, arson- t irrteti, ea ro Apple bulter,gal, 1 Butter 15(a) Beans to 00(a) t Uuukwhoat 1 Buukwhoat flour lb, : Beef, dried - Beef, fresh..... Met Hoards, M 1J OOtjiU Corn,ahellcd.M,... 1 Corn, ear 0(1(5) Curn tueaLVtaack, 1 00 llama 00(9 " 40 8houldera...00(n) 10 15 Side.. 00(19 15 15 Lard I5M) 8 5 Meaa pork.lt bbl...llOO 15 Oat. 1. 70 lOIOaions 100 00 Potato 00 80 00 Peaches, dried, lb,. Hi 50 Plaster, bbl 140 40 Rye . ,. 1 10 Chop, J owtl 10 1 90 Ilaga, W m ' Cluversoed H Cheese Cherries, lb. 10fo) Chlckeus, drad, 0, Egga m Klaneed.. 00 Salt, sack I" 10 HhingTes,lllin.4(o)a00 16 Sblngles,a4inl0( 15 00 11 Tlmotbv aeed....... (00 J, Tallow 111 00 'Wheat 1 50 50 Wool (5 Flour 0 00(n) Uay., 80 00(jj,35 OO. Wood, V cord...... ( (0 PciiiiMylvniilnRnllrond TYRONE 1 CLEARFIELD BRANCU. 0 N and after Monday, NOV. !0tb, 1871, tbo Paaaentcr Tralaa will run daily (except Sun day) between Tyrone and Clearfleld, a follows: CLEARFIELD MAIL. LEAVE SOUTH. LEAVE NORTH. Clearfleld.. (.10, r. a. Tyrone t.lS.a.w. Phlllpabarg....4.10, Oaeeola 10.85," Osceola 4.40. l'hilioaburi.,.10.55. " Tyrone e.oo, t'leartleld 1 1.55, CLEARFIELD EXPBESrl.; t,BAVB ootlTlt. I LEAVE N0RTI1. Clearfleld 5.45 A. u.i Tyrone .....7.00 p. at, Phillnabure.. .45 " Intersection... J. IS Osceola. 7.05 ' Osceola 8.10 Intersection.. 8.11 ' PhiliDabari...8.40 " Tyrone.. (.15 " Clearfleld, ar.,.(.40 " FARE FROM CLEARFIELD, TO Bcllefonte, Pa 13 05 Lock Haven 1 70 Williamaport 00 Huntingdon 1 80 Lewiatown. 1 00 Maryaville 4 50 Mlddletown ....(5 00 Marietta. 5 50 Laneaater ( 8A PHILADELPHIA 7 05 Altoona , I 05 Johnstown.. 1 80 PITTSBUIIO ( 15 UARRISBURG... 4 75 Close eonneotiont made by all trains at Tyrone and Lack uaven. . GEORGE C. WILKINS, myl7-tf. Superintendent. $ry Coods, (dtomlti, die. II O! RAFTMJIN, HEAD! Then eall nd extmiD to h oonvloood of THE 1'LACK to buj fint-cUu DRY GOODS CIIK 11 ' THIS SPRING. . BISEL'S BEE HIVE STIIL AHEAD! At the Old Stand, Xo. 05, Jluln 9t., 'V Ltk ffftrm, Pa. Wc are jnst receiving as immense atock of DRY uuuiih ror tha Spring Trade, bought for Cash, and will be sold at Prices lo Defy Competition la Central Pennsylvania. ! , 1 1 . For your heavy Brawn and Bleached Sheetings nuts ouiriinga, Your Tickings, Tuwelinga, Hickory Shirtings, Cheoka and Strlpea, Your Table Linens, warranted all Linen, aa low as eeoia a yarn, , Your Calicoes, G Inghems, Denims, Cottonades and Furniture Checks, - Your Summer Paction, for Men and Hon' of theae wc hare an immense stock, Including , tha tbrlbbla weight double and twiat outton- aiea Your Coallaga, Shawls. Velveteens, n.nrfbe-nhl.r. Hosiery, Ulores.and all kinda of Fancy Nolioual DON'T FAIL TO GO TO niftd'n lice Hive (Store. DRESS GOODS wo make a upccialty, ( ; Our stock comprises all the lateat NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON, beside a full line of STAPLE DRESS GOODS, such as Black Oro Grain 8 Ilk a. Black Alpacas, (all r..v,, u.a, nuHun, rrencB MertBOf, All-wool Repa and Patina, Pa reppa Cords, Ac. Mi-Make out your Memoranda at home for all tbe Dry Goods yoa may want for 1871, and bring them with yoa whea yoa eome down this flr.Hr,. with year Timber, and be eoaviaeed that it la w ,usr ,,, laiw., tu uuy our gooua as ) J BISEL'S BEE HIVE STORE, SKIN OF THE LARGE " BEE HIYE'C OVER THE DOOR. ' J. J. EVERETT k CO.; j . , Proprietors. Lock narca, Pa., March 17, 1871-3L 1872. 1872. SPRING GOODS I J. M. KRATXKR la f.l nl.t.. . I ..A attractive stock of Spring Goods, DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, BllAWLS, CARPETS, LADIES' CHILD HEN'S SHOES, WALL PAPERS, A. Clearfleld, March (, 1(71. CHEAP GKOCKIUE8I LtJMIIRR CITY, PA. Tha it n ll .. a k. I a a m 1. nr ftitmni tbftl ho hoi otind food lino of (JKOCKRIKA A VR0VIHION8 ot tho eld tnd Of Klrfe A HimtlAftP. fnt emhlnk ka klJ.ls. - ll(..l patreaage. ' H, W. BPKMCEH. Lumber City, Pa., Mareb 10-tf, THE DEMQCATIO ALMANAC for IMA ISM aad 1MB for sale at Ike Post Oloc I .lea 25 eej.tl. Mail ta any addreM. gat IxtxWmttM. Sheriff's Sale. .1 BT elrtueof writsot Vaeatfrioaf A'xjsoans, Issued ant of the Court af Comraua Plena of Clear fleld county, and la me directed, there will be eipoaed to publi. aale, at the Ceurl Houae, la tha borough of Clearfleld. oa Thursday, ths inn aay of April, lei, ai i c eioea, p. m, the following described real aetata, ta wit i A certain tract of land situate in Woodward townahlp, Clearfleld county. Pa., bounded and desorlbed to wit South by land of William Hag. arty, weat by Clearfleld Creek, north by the vil lage uf Madura, and seat by land of John Moore and others, containing IS aorea, more or leaa, and having a two-etory plank bouae and atable luereon erected. Seised, taken In eieeulloa and to be sold aa tha property of Robert Alexander. JfHfy-Blddera will take notloe that 15 per eent. of tbe purchase money muat be paid when the property Is knocked down or it will be put up again for sale. ' JUSTIN J. PIE, SuiHirr's Orrirn, I Sheriff. Clearfleld, Pa., March 17, 1(73. J i Road Letting I j NOTICE If hereby (iron thtt tbo ondmigncd Supervisor! of ilonhen tuwnibip will meltt propnnli until SATIUIUY, tbo Joih day of April nait, for tho grodingi hrldning and com- filettoy of forty-ono rod a of rotd, more or leu, Mdio( from L. I. Irwini, In Uoibea tow nib ip, to tho Lowroooi townihip Hdo. - Pmpoioli nait lUti iho prioo poo rod for the whulo work. Tht SapervUori will moot at Lick Ron on tho doy obovo dciignatod, whoro oil wbo co lit eon attend. E. K. PHIHEY, 11. E. K V LA 11, BioL37-4t Supcrviiori. CI AUTIOWr A II ptr-omoe hereby ooutiooed J ogoinit purohoitng or in ony way meddling with the following penonol properly, now In the poieeiiion of Hnfut Llnacy, wf (.'heat townihip: Uno block horae, 1 dunn borw, 1 Kn horao. 3 ow a, 1 bog, I acta of b artiest. I plow, 1 ho.rt.ir, o aue?p aim nouavnoia luriuiuro, xnta prnporty waa pure baaed by nie from bin, and ii left with kirn aubjoot to mj order. , THOMAS CONNLT. Cheat townahlp, March 27, lH71-3t. ADMIN IMTRATOR'M NOTICE Notloe ll hereby given that letter of administration on tho aetata of PHILIP HKANUK, deo'd, late of Beoeario townahip. Clearfleld oounty, Penna., having been duly granted to the onderaigned, a'.l peraoia Indebted to aaid eatato will plcneo make par men t, and thoae having claim a or domanda wiil nrcaent thorn properly authenticated foraeW Ument, UIC'IIAEL I1IUMFF, Maixh 37, 1873 0t: Adniniatrator. ORPHANS' COUIZT SALE! In puruanoe of an ordur of the Orphan a' Court of Clearfleld eountv, there will bo fold at Publie Sale, at the Court Houae, in tha borough of t'lenrfli-m, on SAI LHIMY, tho 2".n or Al'UlL, A. D. 172, at 1 o'eloek, P. jf laid day, tbe following deter i bed real ritatt, lata tho eatato of John nloaa. uveeafeu: All that eertain meaauage, tenement and tract of land aituate in Knojt tuwuabip, Clearfield Co., Pa., bounded luid deeoribed aa fullowa, to wit: beginning at poet, eon. or p. Owem and Jane Sluaa; (henoo by land of Jane Stoat and Margaret Biota, aouth 3(5 degreei eaat 79 t-10 perohci, to pott; theneo by land of J. M. Chaae, north 42 J de greet eatt I. '17 ptrobet, to ditgwood ; llimoe, by land of J. M. C'kate, north 36J tjegroea weat TV 3-10 perchca, to porti thcnoi, by P. Owcnt. aoulb 62) Jesreei wcit 137 perrhi't, to pott and place of bo- ginning; containing Vft Aerea and D 7-ltf perchei and allowance; being part of a larger tract in name of George Wcit ; having about 30 aerea cleared land, a large two- itory hewed kig bouee and hewed log barn thereon, with excellent spring of water at the door, ltalanoe of land well titn berrd with hemlock and bard timber. TERMS OF B A LK. -One-third tbe parrbtte money to bo paid In hand on confirmation of tale, aud the balance ia two eoual annual payment witn tntrreat, to be iceurcu by boon and mort- gnge on the prciuiaca. a. v. i ai K, mch27-4t UuardUn of Effie J. Blow. riiOWNSHIP AUDITORS' SKT- l TLEMKNT. Report of the Audllur of Lawrence township tor A. ll. mtt : ItO,ll I CJM). IVilliaiu T. Irvin, Jaruea Ilrnwn, J. B. Sbaw and Thomas M. Lanicb. Superrlsors of Lawreoee township, In account with the Hoad funds of seta lowbantp mr tan. WILLIAM T. IRVIN. Da. To ataount ol tax Icrici ror ten fans 10 Ca. Br amount of work done b eltiaens ((Its (I Rr supervisor's wages.H US 04 11 exoueratlona 10 70 11 per cent. ire.. 4t t llj plank and apikea 04 It making dnplicate ( AO Hr team on road 1 oti 11 one da? at aettlement,..,,,. 1 00 Balance due tuwnahip.n.,. 4 (9 Total. .! in (kh( 10 JAMKS BROWN. Da To amount of tea leried for ...... $770 W0 To order on uooeeeor to balance account 24 01 Br work done by eltiaena. It j tranaferto Irrinand Shaw, 2 VO (I jo 11)7 AO 1 60 4 00 I 00 1( 00 ( (( llj per eentage Br aiiperrisor's wages.. Br Biaking duplioate By working eaeh tea Br one day at aettlentenL. By J. M. Head, aa over -work orler By over-work of W. 1'. and Alex. Read.. By amount paid auditora aad clerk ( 40 Tdal. (800 91 (HIlO V I J. B. SHAW, Da. To rSionnt of Us levied for 1S7I (010 00 To unseated order for 1871.. 100 00 To erdor lo balance aceouat M, (( (j XCa. ,. rk dune by citiacna $921 (I By rash tax collected in work, HA ai By percentage 4ft .14 By laporviaor'e wageam 98 00 - By o day at seltlcmeut 4 00 By idtoncratloae. (80 By "rer work of D. Lansberry 4 00 ' By arder of John Irwin I HI By Hrtrr McUeorge'a bill 10 00 By ll. Swartaworth, Judgment a'dloost 74 07 By amount paid printer. ( 7d ' By aptount paid auditors aad olrtk t 87 T'tal (I,tn7 i5l.!07 ftl ' 1 T1IOMA8 M. LANICII, Ua. To aiiount of Ux levied for 1871 To unseated order for 1871....... To iiosrated order for 1871 To ulseatcd order for 18ri....... (alance due aoporvlanTn l Ca. By onount due laat settlement, (71 14 By work done by eitiaeni,,,...,.nt 4 88 By eupervleor'a wagea.... lat) 00 II; per arntage 5 0.1 By alnounte paid (reoelpta tail) 34 00 By aiaount for printing 0 00 By hill of plank II II ily bill of J. L. Mcl'keraon. St 00 fly two dure' eettling 4 00 By trontfar and eioneratluna.... (4 6U Ily making duplicate i 60 By ami. paid Auditors I clerk... I 07 (TCI 10 99 47 1011 00 00 Oil 17 J.I Total.., ..(1,010 30(1 .11111 Townahlp Indcbtedneaa $1,1:0 07 PI MIR FUND. CLARK BROWN k 0. B. M F, It It R I., Overseers of the Poor, la account with Lawrence Town ship, for 1871 1 Dn. To amount of dunllcate (UI4 111 To eaah on Judgment vs. Bogge iwp...... ( 00 ta. By order Math. Ogden fl.i li fy ree ls or Richard Moaiop..... 104 77 By rre'ta of Kraticr A Lytic... 14 00 Ily bill of W. 1'. Tata 34 r) ily hill of Lydia Leonard 11 10 Ily hill of datura Bouglirrty 40 00 By bill of Juha II. Orris 10 00 By bill of Miriam Orr. 0 00 ily hill of Wallace A Fielding... ( 00 II; bill of T. J. Boyer 10 10 Ily bill of O. II. Merrel 10 10 Ily bill of II. W. Snider 8 00 By bill of Jnaeph llorat 01 00 Ily bill of William Porter 4 00 Ily hill of i.n.l. for J. W. Jonea, 81 11 It) hill of clothing for Shilling.. 0 70 1U bill of time for C. Brown 17 10 By exonerations, 10 18 By percentage. , (7 ll By one day's settling 100 By ami. paid Auditora a clerk.. S 07 Balance doe lownahip 438 4 T.tl .,i, . C49 84 HI IB (I We, the nnderslaned. Auditora nf Lawrence townahlp, having examined the accounts of Wm. t. Irwin, Jsmea Brawn, J. B. Shaw and Tbooaa at. Lanleh, Supervisors, and Clark Brown and 0. 0. Merrel, Orcraews of the Poor of aald town nip for 1(7 1, (ud them aa above euted. 41. II. HALL, JA8. SPAfKMAN, R J. rilNKI.IM. Ael ; ,.. Auditor!. W. T, Sraf xu-. Clerlf. WALT- PAPER at any price, from 11, lo (0 cmU a boll at jneh7 las T LEAVER BKTTI. BMK COMTABILBt KALES FOR ljleallkile4.ee.-" CHOfL FOR GIRLI, CURWKKBVILLE, Va. " Pprlng term eomntneca lfay 6, II7J, mcliSTtC UKLLB WELCH. m wmimm acade.hy, Clearfield County, Pa. TIIK BUftMEK TERM or this Inalltutloa will opea on tho flrat Monday of Jdajr next. (Term, Are month a.)- - Tbe oourae of study will embrace a rigid and thorough teat in every branch reuialto to a prac tical and aeootnpllahcd oduoation. Vocal and instrumental muaie will occupy an Important plaee in tbe eouric of itudy. Pupili will be admitted at any time during the eaiiun, and charged from time of entering lo tbe elueo of the term. No deduction will be made for abaenee, exeept In caeca of p rot reeled lllneai. Btudente detiring room a for "clubbing" can be aoeotnmodated at moderate ratei. (loud boarding can bo procured at three do! law per wood at public and private ho urea, t . , i'or partlculera add real UK0HUE W. rNNIS, Principal, March , '71 tf . New Wa'Uiugtou, l'a. MISS H. S. SWAN'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS CLEARFIELD, FA. rpiIE gl'KIXO TERM of (urteen week a. w! X ouuimenoo Monday. April 8th, 1872. t ill TERMS OF TUITION. Reading, Orthography, Writing, Object Lea tone, Primary Arithmetic and Primary iioography $7 00 lliatory. Local and deaerlntivo Ueogmpby with Man Drawing. (Irammar, Mental and Written Arithmetic 00 Alicebraaud the Science It 00 Infraction In inatrumental muaie 10 00 Oil painting, 24 leiioni IS 00 wax won , ...... o uv For foil partleuUre tetnJ for Circular. Clearfleld, Sept. 7, 1870-lypd. CLEARFIELD ACADEMY. A Male and Female Claaalcal High School. Each DcpaHnent Separate, DUtluct aud Complete in ltaelf TUB icholaitle year of thia Ioatitutlop i dir.. ded into two eoeaioni of fire montbi (twenty- one week) each. Tbe fint teeaion commence! on the flrat Monday in September) tbe iccood.on the flrat Monday In February. The oottree of in a traction embraoei orery thing neccaaary to a thorongb, practical and acooiopliftb ed education of both teirt, Fupila will be admitted at any time and charged from dale of entrance to the eluae of tbe teat ion. No deduotion will bo made for abaeneo, exeept la eaaei of extreme and protracted ill neat. Studenta from a diaUnoo can bo aoeotnmodated with board at low ratea. For particular!, aead for circular, or add real Hr. F. L. HA11K1HON.A. M., Jnly 10, 1871-tf. Principal. C1IEHKYTI.KE Male and Female College 1 THIS popular InatltatioB will open fTr the Hummer eesslon on the firat Mondar of Vav, 1871, nnder the instrnetionofaeorpaofoonipelent teaobers, In lbs college buildings in tbe pleaaant village of Cherrytrce, Indiana eountv. Pa. Course of inatruetion thoroogb. Music, vocal and instrumental, incluied. flood boarding rur nt.hed at frum (2.00 to $.1.60 per week. For further paiiioulara applr lo either of the amleraigm-d Direetora, or addreaa them at (treat P. O., Indiana county. Pa. Hon. H. H. McCORMICK, II. U. KINI'OHTS, Ea., JOHN KAHON, V.to., V. K. IIKAI.MbK, V. A. H. LUVEI.ACR, Feb. 7, 1871 lin. Directors. U5rfHanrou5. A NEW DEPARTURE For the RuicfU of Mankind ! 1H. no V ER( PILE OINTMENT This important dieeorery ia one of the asoat re markable reeulta of modern medical research, and The most Wonderful t Speedy Remedy ever known, la now presented in a aclentiflo combination of soothing aad healing agents. And hsring thor oughly tested it in nuinbcrlcsa eaaea, with moat aatialaetory reeulta, do not heaitata la offering It ie me pumic aa The nioBt certain, rapid and cfluctuul REMEDY FOR PILES, ao matter of how long stauding. i-Sold by all Drur.i.ts and Medicine Deal. ere who desire to alleviate the salferiogs of their iciiow neings. PBICI, 50 CENTS PER BOX. T. J. BOYER, Sole Proprietor, octJJ'71 Clearfield, l'a. O. I. 0. TaTHERE boy my 1RY GOODS. ORO Tf oeriet, Qtieeniwarc, U lat ware, Drugt and noitont, con foot lonertei, Jtet cheap for eaah. The eubacrlhcr brga leare to Inform bit old and new enitoaien that be bai ojtencd A VARIETY STORE IS GLKN UorK, PA And will iell goodi at prioea toiuit the timet. A liberal rotluctioa will bo made to euttouicrt buy. Ing at wholeaale. Call and examine my atock bofore purchaaing el Ht where. A liberal bare of publie patronage ia tuiioiieu. C. J, KKAUY. tilrn Uope, Pa., June 14, 1971. TOBACCO AND CIGARS I WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, At the New Tobacco and Cigar Store uf it. If. SIM H, Two doors Kast of th reitofflce, Cltard.M, Ta. Constantly oa hand a In asaortmtat of Navy, Congreaa, Cevcndleh, pabla, Mpanroll, Hlcblgan aad Cantary Vln.-eol Cbewlag Tebaeco, Ac Alao, a large and well selected stock of Imported aad Domeatlc Cigars, Poioking Tobaocos, Maerechaum and llrlar llpea, Pipe flxturcs, Tobaeec Boies, Cigar Holders, and everything geacrally found in a well regulated Cigar and Tobacco Store. Remember the placet Two doors Eaat of lbs PoatulBoc, ClaarOeld, Pa. pil.tojan.4 7J m II 13 N E V7 SEWING MAC11INE1 The "BLEESI" Patent Link Motion. Almost nolselasa machine, llqn'l fail to examine It befme purcbaS' ipg elaenhare. I. IIRILKiK, MERCHANT TAILOR, Cl.KAnFIKLI), PA, Agent for Clearfleld eoanty, MT Local Arenti wanted la every towa In the county, to whom liberal term will te given. Tienl fall to cismlne It and eati.fy oaraelf. pioared, Pa., Feb. 7, 1871-tf. TlTi'ntf. CORM-AMM-ft' VKKH W hare printed a Isree number of the new i'KR HILL, end will ca the receipt of tfeotj. ('i eeuts, aiai) a coi.j to anr aJJiaia. (cjja s fry ftoofls, r. NO SMALL POX HERE ! '- a- a sure f rv;?r: PREVENTIVE! CALL at L. FLEOAL'S new Store, oppnaite Kx-tlor. IHgler't ret idenoe, on tiorund atreet. Cloarficld, Fa., and examine hia fine atock of . BOOTS & SHOES, ' . . . .. . i HATS i CAPS, Gent' Fubjumuino Goouo, , ,. TRUNKS, ... , , ' f, , VALISES, kc, Of which he ia constantly receiving a targe ateort ment of tbe rery lateat aad beat atyloa, which hr win a it pott ei at Astonishingly Low Prices! LADIKR, I bare on haod a 1ar and well elected atock of tboce eelebrated hand-aewed MUHOCCU and LASTINtl UAITKK4, which I can lafcly recoumead to be the butt in the mar ket. Call and examine them. OEXTLEMEX, my itork of FumithUg Qooda a complete, 1 bare all the nevtltka In Scarf a. Tica, Cravat a, Handlierohieft, Vnderwcar. Sna- penderi, Collar, Ulorci, Hot! cry, Ac, together with a complete aiaurtment of White antl Cloth Shirta. I have on hand a large and well aclcotcd itock of llati and Capi of tbo Very Latest Styles I - .' ' . - - ' .. ,y Alio, Trunks. Valises. Railroad P.ira. Ilmbrellaa. Canea, and many other artlelea, both nseful and ornamental, wnicB will be sold at fair ratea. VThe eltiaens of Clearfleld and vicinity are respectfully invited to oall and eiamine my goodi veiore purcnaaing elKwnera. LEVER FLEGAL. ClearOaM, Pa, Feb. 7, 1872. N EW GOODHI Xcw Firm at Wallaeeton, Pa. .10IIN HOLT & SONS Have - bought tha entire atock of goo da from P. Qallaghcr, and are receiving a general aieortment of new gooda from tho Eastern cititr!, luch at DKY GOODS, CLOT11IXG, GROCEI!IES, QUEEXSWAUE, HARDWARE,' I500TS k SHOES, HATS k CAPS, BACON, FISH, SALT, FLOUR, FEED, ic, Ac, kc, T exchange for Country Produce, Railroad Tie, Lauiiier or UASII. Uotobcr IS, 171 jQANIEL GOODLANDER, HTHEBSDURO, PA, Pi-aler in DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, HATS A CAPtf, BOOTS.A 6II0KS, Quoennwara, Men! and Boya' Clothing, Paluta, . Olla, lrngs tlluttwaro, School liooke, a large lot of Patent Medici nee, Confection, Ao, Qua Sboea, Mooeo Boot, a largo aaaortment of .Not ion a, Iloaiery and LAMES AND GENTLEMEN'S FIRS, torn etb ing new and attractive Largo and tplendid aoaortment of French, Qer man aud Kngliab Toyt, Dolli and Fancy tioodi. No greater rarlety of good in any itore in the conntr. AH for aale very low for oath at the Cheap Corner. Ieo. U. 1871. Down I Down 1 1 THE LAST ARRIVAL AND OF COrRSB TI1B CHEAPEST I A Proclamation against High Prices! TB are now opening on a lot of Ihe beat and Vf moet aeaaimablo Uooda and Warn aver offered In thli market, aad at prleea that remind one of the good old dura of nlivap Ihtngt. Tbom who Inch faith opoa thia pointy or deeia oar alle gation! tupcrOuouf, neou but CVILF, .ir OIJI STOHB, Corner Front and Market etreete, Where they ean aeo, fuel, hear and know for them eelroa. To fully aaderftand what areohoap goodf, tbia muat be done. uo not aeem It nooetaary to ononwraie and iteniiaa oar itock. It ia cnonch lor na vo aiaie mat We Lave Everything that is Needed and enninmed In thin market, and at pricoi that aatonitb both old and yonng. do2t JUHKl'U PUAW HON. AD THIS! FLOUR & FEED DEPOT I The attention of I he eiliaena of CtVarfteld and vicinity la directed lo tho feet that (loodlrllow A Son arc the aiconta of M. Nieoe A Co . and hare juat rvci'rd a kaf dnarn ear Inada of Flour and Feed, which they ntH at tbe loweal poaaiblt Ag urti. A large itock of FLOUR, CORN MEAL, CHOP, BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, BRAN, Potatoes, Shelled Corn, Corn In ear, Ae, Ae. Particular attention is Called lo M. Niece t C.i.'i hrand of Kaoail; Flour, whieh is tha best in th raarkoU Flour and Feed eia and will be sold cheaper than it eaa be obtained elsewhere la Uloatfteld count, Jr8tore cn Market stre.t, qeit door lo Hoo. Alexandef lrrin' rssldenoa. HOQlirEl.I.OW A SOW, Ja.lOtf Axenur.rM Niece A Co. 10 R WALL PATER, to In ' iaeh27 (u, ' WSAVEU BEITS. THE ALLEGHENY HOTEL. , SIABS5I of., CLEAHFIBIP, Fa, TIlIS large aad' oonlinodlous e hotel has been opened for Ike accomiaodatlon at Ike nubile, whora the -roprletor will be glad to meet' hia eld friends, snd receive a share cr public pel rqnsge. Br atrial personal atlonllon to tha da. laila of his buslneaa, be hopes to be able to rende sstiafaetlun to hia patroaa. The TABLE wilt alwaji be bonntlfulljr fnpplied with, tk beat hat can be procured ta the wrWi fB will contain aluintocaoi mioaeee-i - Oood stabling attached. .,n. CARTER I.EIP0I.DT, Cleardeld, Msroh I, UOK.ljr Proprietor. TliTlflAioTHOUSE, Corner of Second and Market Sreeta, ' tl.CAKFIEI.il, PA, THIS old aad eommodlona Hotel hss. durfnr ths east -ear, been enlarged ta double Its former eapaeil for the eatertaiossent of straa gsrs aad gaasta. Tks whole building bas bee refurnished, and tha proprietor will spare re pain to render bis gaeet eoailcrtabU while staying with hint. -The "Nsaslea Houae" OnanHoa rani to and from the Depot ea the arrlral and departure of each train. iOUS l)0U8HliIT, apro.70 tf yreprlstor. SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE, CurereusTllle, Wear Bold count. Pa. THIS old and well eitsblUhad BoUl.beaull full Blluated oa tha baaks of tha Benque banna, ta the borosghaf Cnrwensrllle, bas beea leased for a term of ear b tb undersigned. It bas been entlrel rentted, and Is bow ope ta the nubile generall aad tbe traaelllng aemma. eltyta partlealar. Ho pains will be epared ta render gaests soafortabla while Urrlng at tbia koaaa. Ample Btabling roera for Us eeeommo-. datlon ofteams. Charges mederetc. B.pt.38, 1870 tf. . SFWlro'ad HOUSE. MAIN ST., rUILIPSBURQ, PA. TII8 aaderslgaed keeps eonstantl ca band tha beat of Liquors. Ills table is always aupplied with lbs beat the market afforda. Tha treacling public will do well to giro him a eall. noelaS. ROBERT LLOYD. T IONAKD HOUSE, A J Dear the Railroad Depot, CLEARFIELD, PENN'A. Thia house is large, well furnished, and aearl new, and the Proprietor fcell confident of render ing aatiaraotion to gurata. N. B. Good stabling aonneeted with tbe hotel. o II 8. B. ROW, ProprieUr. ST. CHARLES HOTEL, (Opposite Tt. R. Di-pot,l CLEARFIELD, PENN'A. The undersigned, berlng beoome 'proprietor of thla houae, ia now read to entertain atrsngvrs and travelers, and therefore solleits sojourners to giro him a call. His Table will be supplied with the best the market affords, and bis Bar will eoa tain tbe ehoiocst of wines and liquors. Extensive stahltng is attached, t- hargea moderate. Jan 10 71 JAMES AlrLAUeULIN... WESTERN HOTEL, Ojipoaite the Court House, . CLEARFIELD, PENN'A. Accommodations llrat-claes and ehargej modarata. oatt JOHN F. VOl.'XO. Proprietor. TJONTOFJR HOUSE., Opposite the Court House, . r LOCK HAVEN, PE.NN'A.' jel4 7l HAl'FEAI. A KROM, Prop's. B ROC'KEHHOFl'. HOt'tlE, BELI.EKOXTE, PA., D. JOHNSTON A B0N,. rroprietors. oc(!5'71 NERIC1X II OH UK,, Maio Street, BROOKVII.LE, PENN'AA SHANNON A BtiRKEtT, Proprietors. el 71 DA KIEL CONK ELL Y,. Boot and Shoe Manufacturer. CLEARFIELD, PA. HAS just received a tne lot of French CALF SKINS, aad is bob prepared to manatee, tare everything In bis line at the lowest ngnras. Ha will warrant bis work lo be aa representae. He reapeetfully solicit, a call, at his shop oa Msrket street, second dror west of the pesteff ee,, wkere ha will do all In kis power ta render aette faction. Sous loa Uatter tops cn hand. my,'7- DANIEL CONNELLT: SEW BOOT ASD SHOE SHOP. EDWARD MACK, Con. MARKET A 3d Bra., CLEARFIELD, Pi.. THE proprietor haa entered lata tba BOOT SHOE buaineaa at th above stand, and: is determined not to be oatdone either la qual ity ar price for his work, F pec la I attention will be paid to manufacturing Rawed work. . has oa band a large lot of Breach Kip and Calf Skins, cf the rer best quality. The eltl. aena of Cl.arfl.ld and vicinity are reipecU'elly invited to give him a trial, No charge for aalU. anew. a. ii IHisrrlburous. Clearfleld Nursery ENCOURAGE HOME INDUSTRY. TUB anderelgned, having aaubllabed a Nat aery oa the 'Pike, aboat half way between, Cleartleld and Curwenaville, la prepared to fur. nlah all kinds ef FRl'IT TREES, felaadard aad dwarf,) Erargreeas, Sbrabbery, Grape Viaea,. uoos.bernes, Lawtoa Mlaek berry, Strawberry., and Raaherry Vlnaa. Alia, SiberiaB Crab Trees, Quince, and ear! scarlet Rhubarb. Ac. Orders promptly attended to. Address, V. I). WRIGHT. septO U-j Curwenivills, Pa New Meat Market. TUB andenlgnod have opaoed a Meai Market ia the ron fanuerlv occupied hj, Alexander run, on Market atreet. Clear Held, Pa., adjoining Mci-op'e, where they Intend to koofl a lupply of aii awM or iwjeaf, fruit aad- Vamtahlaia. And atHpaicriTO et.it thk timko" Phop will v ueH tr(uiar i t eiH a uvpuit.w', g nurptimj imi or publie patronage la rnnwtfnll aolieited. u n UDAVI K.' BHOWN. JBA.ftn re,-i;rt- n da.l I. .11 kin.!. f Iniproi'H Agrieultural Implt-urnta. vtrarnaiti, AUguat 0 lOfll-Ua ST0SE ASD EARTflES-WARE OF IVER.T DtSCPH'TION I! CROCKS! TOTS! CROCKS.! l'laherB Patri.t AlnUrlil Heir. u..llHr- I'mlt Canal RPTTKR rkllf'HH iij. . CREAM CROt'Ktt, MILK CROCK!. APPLE-lll'TTER CKOCKet, Pirn I.K rlinrtr FLOWER POTS. Pig WSnij STEW WITH. And a great many other thinga too aoaveroaa ta meniion, 10 oe nail at FREU'K. LEITZINGER'S . STONE - WAKE TOTTERY. e Corner ol Cherrr and Third Kt recta, CLEARFIELD, PA. g Deale's Embrocation, (i An row ill's. For all dlaeaaes Incident to llorsos, Cattle, aad. aiumaa v lean, requiring tha aaa of aa e sternal applieatiea. Tkt. CmkeAanllott n . a .S l ths Uevarcmeat daring tke war. For sale by II arise ick A Irwin, Clearl.ld. Joeepk R. Irwla, Corw.asvllle. Daaiel Qead lander. Latharabure if JSAAC JOHNSON ft SONS, Manufacturers aad pralera Ig BooM aad Hlioea! ladle', His' aad Cblldrsa' Gaiters, Men's, Hoys' anal Women's Hnvy toots, aad Drogat,, ae, Ae. Store and .hop on Second itreot, aearl appe site II. F. Littler A Ce. . hardware atore, ' ' Feb. t, in 1 CLLARFIELD, PA,