Sit tjittWitan. GEORGE B. GOODLANDER, . tninii AND PflOPHIETOR. CLEARFIELD, PA. WEDN ESDAY MORN 1X0, MAT 21, 1871. National Demooratio Convention. The National Dsmoeratle Committee, by lr U of the authority oDrrrd upon them by the last National Democratic Convention, rotedat meeting bald thli day In New York, lo bold th. o.il convention for tbo purpos. of nomloat. log candidates for Pnaldcnt and Vice Fre,ld,nt or the United Stats on the Sib iiy of July, 1873, at 12 o'clock, M., la ibt oily of Italtimor. Tbo bull of representation, Hied bj th. last Democratic Convention, li double tbt nun- bcr of Senator! tad Representatives In Congress In each State ander tbo apportionment of tbe emeus of 1870 Kach Slate mill rend delegate accordingly. and Invite tba eorJial co- operation of all eon aerratlra ol litem who deelr. the reetgration of comtltntlooal government and tbe perpetuation of repnMlcin principles. AUGUST BELMONT, Chairman. FaitikMCK 0. Pai.icl, Secretary. New York, May. 8, 1871 Goes for the G's. A loyal leftdor in Bangor, Mnine, putt) it in this way to his complaining loyal neighbor : "Which do you go for Grumblers, Greeley and Gratr, or God, Grant and the Government ?" Goi.nu to Adjourn. Congress lias voted lo adjonrn on the 3d of June next. All loavos uf nbsonco wore re voked on Monday labt and no more will be granted. Jt ii hardly worth while to bncklo tho harness on so tightly for a fortnight for tho purpose of doing something after five and ono half months of time has been frittered away. Tboutilkd. The Lancaster Express domands another Republican Slate Convention and another ticket. Wo hopo our cotomporery will hold on a fow weeks, whon tho Democrats wil furnish him with a first-class ticket. Tho "old Union Savers" will do tho fair thing, so as to enable those who aro really tired o( the nepotism, des potism am' robberrios of our present rulers to aid in making a chitngo. Bull Run No. One. Tho re oloc tion of Gen. O. S. Ferry to tho United Stales Senate on Thursday last, by tho Connecticut Legislature, over Gen. ITuwlcy, tho Grant caucus nomi nee has made n Berious breech in tbo enemy's ranks. AH theDcmocrutsand 17 iiepublicans voted for Ferry, while the Granlitcg voted for llawley. Tho voU Blood, Forry, 133, Huwlcy, 125, and two pairs. Another in I'osition. One by ono the Democrats aro having their mem bers seated in Congress. On Thurs day last the enrpet baggor, Clark, from Texus, was turned out by the Committee on Elections, andGiddings, Democrat, who has been kept out over since the 1st of December, put in his seat. Mr. Giddings was eloctod by some 3,000 majority, but Clark's no coniplico, Govornor Davis, coolly threw out tho voto of somo sevon counties, and by ibis slight modifica tion to tho extent of about 17,000 voles brought his "pal" in uhead. PBoaRE88.-Tho Hollidaysburg Stand ard last week turned up on our table in an entire new suit and greatly en larged. It is now nearly as lurgo as tho Republican. Tho Johnstown Democrat has un dergone a similar improvement, to the decided advanlugo of its patrons. The ITrigorstown (Md.) Free Prcst has ulso invested largely in the im proremcnt lino. A paper has been started at Key noldsrillo, by John A. Doylo. It is not largo but presents a very ncnl nppcaranco. Success, brethren ! Jdst Stop. It will bocomo ourduly somu of theso days to say a few words to tho cdilors of tho Cenlro Hull lie- porter and Bellefonto Watchman, if thoy continue washing their dirty linen In the columns of their reaped ivo journals. To know their bad qualities and faults is of no advantage to any of their renders. And as we have become partially related to them, through the now Congressional Ap portionmcnt, wo now hint (hat parly interest! may compel us to say more. unless the oditcrs in question change Ihcir programme. Gentlemen, if you must talk about yourselves, givo us aomo of your good dcuds. Your faults had botlor bo covered up instead of bolng cultivated. The substitute busi ness and clerical cards aro very much out of order. Slop! Tua.vks. Hon. It. M. Speor, M. C. from tho Bcvontocntli District, and ion. Wm. McClelland, of tho Twenty Fourth District, havo our thanks for valuable documents. Favors from a Congressional sourco are something now to us. "Our own" ScoGeld, car iloe everything in hi pockot for this "'riut, bene? we never get to seo 'ncumenie uuloss tvnt by' out Sooficld was very attentive he first went to Congees, but j be finds that ho can buy off all , rivals for a few dimes, or with a (iiird-rato office, he lias bocomo digni fied, which is about as now to Li m as I Congressional document is lo us. As a Democrat wo probably havo no I igljl to complain, from tho fuel that he Utfuts his IfudWal fjends just as meanly, except the few office holders Ij ho mntunlly keep one)) other In office , Wi Have the Material. Wo no tico by our exchanges that tho public mind is wide awako in reforence to the seleotioo of propor candlduloi to the approaching Constitutional Con vention. The following ticket is pretty gonorally recommended by tho Domocratio proBs of tho Stalo : William Hopkins, Charles R. Buokalew, Jire miab H. Mack, (1 purge W. Woodward. William Uiglar, Hollor Clvmer, Uoorge R. Barrett, Wil liam A. Wallaoo, William L. Hint, Henry 1). Foeter, K.lgur Cowan, Ueorge Sandcreon, ltiuhard Vaut, Wm. A. Porter. We adopt it as a wholo, giving two of the many reasons wo might assign for so doing: First. Thoy are all good, sound, unexceptionable Demo crats. Socond. Three of thorn ore citizons of our own town, and thoro aro nono more competent in tho State for tho position. If there aro, trot them out. We don't often boast, but wo will intimate this: Thcro is no borough in tho Stnto which can fur nish three such sound Democratic statesmen us Ex Gov. Biglor, Judge Bnrrott and Senator Wallace "Too Many Ministers." Tho Now York Observer, tho loading organ of of tho Presbyterians, files exceptions to tho present mode of manufacturing clergymen. It appears that out of 4,317 Presbyterian ministers, only 1, 603 aro pastors. Many pious and good pooplo contribute money for the pur pose of educating young men for the Church. The Observer asks whethor Ibis violation of the "demand und supply" law of political economy is not a grave inWtake, and has collected testimony from all quarters in regard to it. It now says : Many of tbe wisest ministers and beet laymen regard the broenclarv system an evil, not a good. They cay that men are Tottered and forced or car ried into the ministry who ought nut to gut in; that gnttiiltoui education for a profession ie a pro. miuui offered to incompetency and laiiness, and that tha miuietry ii now overstocked, burdened and degraded by tha induction of deadweights through this agency. The facts horein set forth cannot bo gniniayed. The nursing of any profession or business is dolrimenlul to enorgy and ontcrprizo and there foro wrong. . Resigned. Horace Greeley finds bimsolf so "fctlored in action and re strained in criticism" since his nomi nation fur tho Presidency that he has boen compolled lo lay off tho editorial harness, and has withdrawn from tbe Tribune, as tho following indicatos : A cann. The 7Vi6mm bad ceased lo be a party organ hot tba unexpected nomination of its editor at Cincin nati seems to involve it in a new embarrassment. All must be awaro that the position of a Journal ist who Is at the same time a candidate ie at beet irksome and didoult j that be is fettered in action and restrained in eritielim by the knowledge that whatovcr ho may say or do is closely scanued by thousands eager to Snd In It what may be so in terpreted as to annoy or perplex those who are supporting bim as a caudiilate, and to whom bis shackled eoodition will not permit him to be ser viceable. The undersigned, therefore, withdraws absolutely from tho control of the Trieaae, and will benoefurth, until further notioe, ezerotie no control or supervision over Its columns. (Signed) lioaan Unr.rt.iiT. Female Clerks. An exchango says : Women, it seems, bare Invaded tbe Federal Departments In much larger force than la gen erally imagined, t'pwards of 3,1)110 of them are now employed at Waibington a clerks, printers, librarians, copyists, and tho liko. "And tho liko." Why did you not say concubines 7 Four out of evory five of them follow the latter instead of a legitimate clerkship. In Trouble. The "sorohended" Convention, as tho Grant bummers call the Cincinnati gathering, gives lhat fraternitr a creat deal of troublo just now, and well it might, because these "sore headed brethren will be tho death of tbo "bread and butter brigade." The Brave ! Allen and White. A itadical newspaper in a very foolish eulogy of Harrison Allen, the legisla tive pluchcr, says: "He bravely stood "forth at the front until victory porch "od on our banners, and "The red "eld was won." Will tho State Journal, which quotes this nonsonse, daro name a solitary field of balllo on which the aforenald Harrison Alien ever was scon. It is time there should bo a stop to this mendacious boasting. We ask for this information for tho benefit of tho Boys in Blue. Allen's tillo or "gon oral" is a fraud, liko Harry While's, and his services on tho field of battle are found in no record of iho war not ovon in Bales' History. And whon that loyal rouortl fails to notice a liadital warrior he was evidently at homo or in the buth. "Wiiithno," etc. Tho Radical journals aro striving earnestly to furn ish somo sort. ol consolulion lo liieir rendors in view of tho prcsont throat etiing aspect of political affairs. They say that if a struight out Democratic nomination is made, Grant will easily walk over the course And if tbo De mocracy unite on tho Cincinnati tlckot, "as many Democrats will voto for Grant as for Greeley" and Grant will thus bo elected. This is vory flimsy trusli, for we should liko to know why a single Democrat anywhere throughout the Union should vote for Grant under any conceivable circumstances. "Whistling to keep courago up" li a common per formance but it raroly succeeds in frighloningadctcrmincd enemy. Tho Democracy havedotorminod thatGranl must be defeated. How it is host to do it they will tell on tho 0th of July nt Baltimore Br.TTEn than a White Man. Tho Washington Patriot, discussing the prcsont condition of tho black man, says: In regard to holding office, the no gro race is much hotter off than tho white raco in at least thirloun or four teen Stales of the Union. Thoro is no one of tho blacks, howevor ignorant or unworthy hu may bo, who is not eligi ble to the highest offices, both under the Slate and Federal Government Not so with tho whites in tlioso States. Probably one hundred and fifty thous and persons in the South, embracing gonorally the class of persons most 111 by Intelligence, culture, experience and charactor, are shut out by the in cxorublo malice of the dominant party from nut only the higher, but even tho lower and nelly neighborhood ofiioos, suon oi a u slice of the peace, a dork ol a oourt, or cnminissioncr in chan cory. This iron rule bae boen enforced now for oyer firo years. Such is tho contrast between the vrhitcspnd blacks in rcsprcl to ntficp. Coupon .Yttct. Two hundred thousand cattlo are laid to have died in Kansas during the past wintor. Old Zao Chandler, the great Miohl gandor, calls upon Grant lo knife evory Liberal Itopublicuo. 14,000 in gold wore found under tho bed of an old rag-picker, who diod sud denly the olhor day. It ie said that over 0,000 negro voters havo left tho Stato of Morlh Car olina linos the last election. "Spank this boy and sond him home" wore the words pinned to a lost boy taken up in Detroit, the olhor day. Tbo Itadical National Nominating Convention is called to meet at Phil adelphia on Wednesday, June 6th. Judge Davis has decided to with draw from tho I'rosidonlinl canvass as tho candidutool tho Labor Ilcformors. Miss Harriet Colfax, sistor of the Vico-Presittont, is a light keeper at Michigan City, Ind., at a salary of 1520 a a year. Tho last of the Fonian prisoners in Candada wag John Quinn, who was pardonod out of Kingston ponitontiary on tho 1st Inst. If tho pen bo mightier than the word, what's tho uso of the Philadel phia Convention f Grant's defeat is alroady rccordod. Prcsidont Grant's sons, Jee and Uiysses, aro golnir to Europe in Juno, and return with Miss Nellie Grant at tho end of nummor. Sciontifio roon tell us that pianos should always stand North and South. Tho tone of the instrument ie said to bo improved by this position. Tonnie C. Clufllin has made pro posals to the Ninth regiment (N, Y.) to elect hor colonel of the regiment vice Jamot Fisk, jr., deceasod. Billings says: A Newfoundland dog is a good thing to hove, only ono must get ono or two children and a pond bofbre he will be of any ate. William Lawson Barry, of Nashville-, Tonncssee, is the oldest printer in tho Unitod Slates. Ho began to learn his trado In 17U7. Charles F. Lex, ono of the mostomi nont mombcrs of tho Philadelphia bar, died at his residence, No. 2030 Cheat nut street, on Thursday, the 10th. Hon. W. J. Baor, of Somersot, was nominated by the WilliamsporlLubor Reform Convention as Delegato at Largo to tho Constitutional Conven tion. Mrs. Horace Greeley, is a nativo of North Carolina. Sho was a Miss Cheney. Thoy were married in 1830. Hie bolter half, therefore, bolongs to the South. One hundred thousand tons of oil aro maJo annually In New Orleans from cotton seod. Six establishments employ a capital ot one and a half millions. The man killed in the tunnel above Columbia a fow days ago had in his possession a pnper bearing the name of "Itobort Mellon, Caledonia, Elk county, Pa." Ho v. Lyman Whiting refused to yormit one of hie church members in anesville, Wisconsin, to bo burled from the church, because bo was a Free Mason. An Illinois gentleman mado a wager that ho could undress, go to bed, get up, dress and undross, and thon go to bod again while his wife was prepar ing for her couch. Mr. Daughorty, deputy postmaster at San Francisco, has boen twenty seven yours in the Post Ofllco Depart ment. He is tbo oldest man of letters on tbo Pacific coast. They have lately introduced into tho street lamps of Loudon strips of looking glass in tho roof. Tbe reflec tion is said to throw throo times as much light as tho ordinary lamp. Bots are offered in Washington that Grant will bo withdrawn. Grant has sent out tho Donts to take all such offers. What tho Grants and Dents won't take is beyond human concep tion. Partridges aro said to bo more nu merous in Lancaster county this year than thoy have been for twenty yenrs. Ncarl; overy field is looming with Iho mottled beauties. What a pity that wo have none in Clearfield. Tho first female lawyer over admit ted to practico in the District of Co lumbia is Mrs. Charlotte E. Bay, a mulatto woman, who was sworn in a an altorncy-al law on Tuesday, 23d ult. "The world moves I" Tho only money Grant has paid out of his pocket toward tho reduction of the National debt are iho -r,000 which ho owrd the Government and which was discovered by a clork in tho De partment, who has since boon removed. Tho Sundry Civil Appropriation bill has been reported to Iho House. It appropriates somothing over Seventeen Million Dollars. It is truly wonder ful what a vast amount of "sundrios," theso economical Itadical in Washing ton get away with overy year. An ex-proof reader on tho New York Tribune says lhat if Horace Greeley had written the inscription on the wall in Babylon, Bolshazzar would have been a good bit worse scared than ho was, and that Daniel would bavo rcquirod tho patience of Job to inter pret it. Tho work of whipping in the refuo tory Iiepublicans wno want to go for Grcoloy.hns been cominoncod by the fol lows who hold ofllco nndor Grant Thoy find it an uphill business, but may siicocd with an abundant nse of money, of which tbe have a full sup ply. T. Buchanan Road, the poet, died at tho Astor Houso in New York city, on Saturday last. Deceasod wag a native of West Chestor, this Stato, and hnd acquired a brilliant reputation as a pool. His most brilliant effort in tho poetical lino being tho production of "Tho Wild Wagoner of the Alio ghonlcs." Says tho Lancaster Intelligencer : "Reports from different sections o( this and adjoining counties continue to rep resent iho wiicut crop as a failure. A vory large quantity was frozen out by tho intensely cold winler, and much of that which escaped the frost has sinco been parcbod up by tho long dry spell. Immenso defalcations in the Frccd man'e Bureau at Washington, aro just discovered, but it will tako some ofay (o ascertain tho full amount. . Ae a majority of tho pooplo seem to be do lighted with the robbery of tho Fed cral revonues, we expect to see much rejoicing ovor tho event 1 The plun derers Tiavo a fair ( banco now the more they etoul tho larger will bo tha Radical innjorilios at oloctions! If Grant is re eloctod it will bo for the simple reason that ho and his chief olllccri neglect tho public business. Tiir "Lanaiian Controversy. Re ferring lo iho Lanahan oontrovorse7 in ih MnMinilint Book Concern, which iB boforo the tienorul Conference, a wri- tor in tho Aow lorn ironasnyei "Such ha boon the feeling In regard to this controversy in the church that in many of the Annual Confuroncos tho oloetion of dologatos to tho Goneral Conference has depondod upon tho known or suspected sympathy of the candidates for ono or the olhor of Iho parties to it. Dr. Lannhau's own Conference, In which ho has passod his entiro lifo tho Bultimore has stood by bim throughout, and in evory possihlo mnnnor manifested their con Adonoo in him. In somo other Con ferences to bo suspected of partisan ship for him was to have ono defeat aBBurcd In advance" Withdrawn. Horaco Groeloy, on tho 15th, withdrow from tho manage ment of tho Now York Tribune, and will "honceforlh, and until further nolico, exoroiso no control or super vision over its columns." ' Tho editor ial management of tha Tribune is as sumed by Whitclaw Koid. gfu; giflvrrtlsemmts. rpiUAI. I.IHT KOIl SECOND YYKEK OF X June Term, 1871 Council ', vs. Faust 1 MoUarvy vs. MePherson .Morgan. vs. (toss Curry vs. Tloica Moyer rs. llrenner Dossier . vs. Thouipssn Albert vs. Ileeser A llllrman HobisunH vs. Hhoff Potior . vs. llowo Thompson ... vs. Thompson French vs. Halo , Hi ley VI. Owens Weak land. vs. Snyder i Dyler. Hurst. , vs. satae. l'ents vs. Corley. M illcr vs. MuosUrgcr. Laconic vs. Ceulrret. Husiard vs. Co. National Bank. Hurnside 8. D. vs. Irwin. Porter vs. Spaoktnaa. ; Pcnti. vs. Corley. llrishou vs. Macotnber. Henderson vs. Knswerth. Kurd vs. Maker, Itiahel vs. Passmoro. Taylor vs. Albert. head vs. Appleton. flush vs. Albert A Dro. Loonard vs. Jones. Knyder... vs. Heboonover. Certified from the record. A. C. TATK, Prothoool-ry. c A MINED PLANTKR for by wySSn 11. r. HIULKH t CO. CAUTION. All (irrponitr horeW outionr.l X...nt (riming or harboring my ift, JANE b. Mil. on, ai iho bu h-ll my bed ind board without snr Juat rtuu r prorooftUon. nl 1 tin determined to pa du debit uf her oootracting anir inn mil. u. vt. juilb.3, Madera, May 32, IfCML CAUTION All prreont are hereby cautioned again! pnreheiing or nrgn tie ting fur a ecr tain iroraiiwry atite, given Ky aa to William O' I (arrow, of Woodward townibin, for fllty dul ler!, hearing date aom clime in Dereinbor, U71, aj we are determined not to pay aald note en leu eotnpe ura dt i tw, ml 2 if MART A. A A LI. EN LUMADL'K. AUTIOSIe All pereoTmareherebreautionrd V again 4 purchaaing er la any way meddling with one Hone 1 1 1 tune end one aotof lraefi,now In poHaejuionor Iavid Collar, of Urabara townhip. aa the name belong to me and fnb)t to mr order, ny!2-3t - T. 11. FOHCKV. (Oi;M PllOPIIATi;f.r tale !y J my 22 St II. K. I) HILL K A CO. TEMPLE OF FASHION! Call at LEVER FLKdAL'fl now Store, dppoiUe Rl-UoTernor Uigler'i reaidenoe, oe ttecoatl itreet, Clearfield, I'a., and examine his line aloe It of . Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Furnlahhie; Cooda. Ac Of nhieh he li eonttanlly receiving a large anorl ment of the very lateat and beat itrlrt, which he will dianoae ef at eftunithingly low price. . LA U IKS, f hare on band a large and well ertfoted etock of thorn relbrated hand-tewed MUlUtrCO and LASTING 43 AlTKKti, which 1 can aafvly recommend lo be the btat in tbe mar ket. Call and examine tbora. Gent's Furnishing Goods. GE1YTLKMKX, my itoek of Ferniahing flood la complete. 1 hare all the nerelfi ie NeaHa, Tie. Crarati, llandkerchiefa, Underwear, Snt pen leri, Collar. (Dorra, JJutierv, Ao.t together with a compMe ennortmcnt of White und Cloth 8birt. I have on hand a large and well aeliwtod lock of HaU and Capa of the vety laMt ntylea. AUo, Trvnka, V all (tea. Railroad Uagi, ImbrtHs-, Can if, and many other a rile leu, rnAli e-efttl and ornamental, which will be eold at fair r-tet. The oitiaeni ol Clearfield and vh-lnity are reiiectfully invited to call and examine ty guotlt before purchaing el ac where. LRVKR FLUOAL, Cleaiflald, PaM May U, IS? 2. Notice lo Taxpayers I IN areordance with an Aet of the Utitrnl Aa tembly of Ihil Com mnn wealth, epprod the I2d dny of March, A. D. 170, 'rlatia to the collection of taiee Id the eoantyof ClerSeM," ootloe li therefore hereby given to the Ukpnyort reetding In tbe district below named, want the County Treaiurer, in areordanoe with tit aenond aoetion of raid Act, will attend at I It bhee of holding the borough and towmbip ele lioua on the following named days, for tho puffMiae of receiving tnc loamy ana ntaie taxei au:. JUUilu rinci armsed for iho year iH7i r For Woodward, Tueariar, June lth. For Oulkli, M edneaday, June I tf tb. For lleocaria, Tliurvilay, June 2Uth. For Jordan, Friday, June Slut. For Knox, Haturdny, June i'M, tor Cheat, Tueaday, June Zltth. ' i , For New Washington, Wediieetlay, Jute 4ltb. For Burniide, Thumdny, Juno 117th. j For nung'a flehool Home, Friday, Jjno 28th. Fur It II, Saturday, June 2Vth. i I'pon all taxt paid to the frcarnrer there will be a reduction of fir pr re d., while fire er ot-nt will be xnnrn to all unpa d taxea, making a difference of TEN per eent I1 pmpt taxpayer. Partlei pan, from (hie lime forward, pay their taxea at the Treasurer' ofhee, Kv die count will be nllowcd after the lat of iuty.next, Ihoiigh the tax can be paid at the Tfenaurer'a oAoe up to the Brat of Angtt . i HAMCKL 1. WILSON, Treaaufrr, Trenrnrer'a Ofliee, ) Clrarfleld, Fa.f May 23, lK72-4t - ( rro TUB FARM BltS OF CLEARFIELD COUNTY: We offer WtMtD'g MliW inoN MOWER at prices so cheap that no farmer can afford to be without one, and warrant It to five perfect satis faction In all cases. 1 ' HAGEltSTOWN 1JAY RAKE, or, STONKR'B, of Lancaster. i KU.IS 1 HOFFMAN'S Til ft KH II Kit, a on., horst trend, which Is the best In tho country Will warrant It to thresh from ona hundred to three hundred bushels of frail per day. FANNING MILLK, (ood and cheap. CIDER MIU.S-Mlckook and tha Buckeya. (I HA IN DRILLS. CORXPLAXTKM. D00 rOWEUS, forchurnln-. , ROdKllS1 HARPOON FORK and SPROUT" tlrspidra and I'nlleya, so cheap lhat none need be without Iheas. II I'O (I IKS for sale always. jTVWa lira enatlnue tha butcherln( Dullness, and will bay ur trade for aaltle and iheep. V. O. BROWN A pRO, CkarlleM, Pa.,a;l, iB-. 5lfm dvtrticrmfnta. AUDITORS' STATEMENT. JOHN LA WBI1K, Treasurer of the borough of Osceola, In account with tbo funds af sails bur ough to May 71b, 11)72, neuron. To ara't rco'd of J.O. Fureman, oulloetor, $636 SI To amount reooivad from other auuroas.M 10 43 To amount of duplicate, 1M71 Hi t Total , ei..1C 1 47 riicniToit. Ry paid order Issued previous to IH71..., $d0) 00 II. paid onlers Issued IH7I and IH73 87 St Uyaui'lpaldR 8. llalley, Traas.for le)73 313 HI Uy sionerationi on duplloalo 211 SI Total II, 301 47 Wo, tba nnderslirneil, Auditors'df tba borouth of Osoeoia, ccrtlly that wa bare aiainlned the ahova socount and vonobors, and Snd them cor rect. Witness our bands this Slli day of May, A. 1). 1873. T. Ii. IriKTT, W.A. CIIIMT, Hay 21, 1873 St. Auditors. II. F. DIG LEU & CO. have for salt CARRIAGE & Um WOODS, 8IIAFTS ANDTOLE3, 11UBS, SPOKES, FELLOES, &o. Carrlaj. and Wagon Makers should make a note of tbls and call and sxauilns then. They will ba told at fair prices. may 23 71 CAUTION. All persons are hereby warned Mtil wr"ta-',"a "r M.'1HK t.ltlt M . . tain bay Mara, 10 years old, and one set of double llarnais, now in tho possession or llenj. l-lianca, of Morris township, as the same belong to mo and are Iclt with biui ou loan only snlijeot lo niy order, JOKliril POTXEB. Kylerlown, May 11, 173 3t r. o. aai.ra. A. . rowaix. MILLER & POWELL, WIIOLESALB i RETAIL MERCHANT S, Qrnham'a Row, Market flt,, CLIURPICLO, PA. We would moat reaptetfully Inform onr friend, euitomera, and the pnbHo generally, that we are now back In oar old quarter, which have been remodeled and Itnprored, and we are now pre pared to accommodate all who nay faror u by calling. . NEW GOODS! We hare juat reeelred one of the largeat itouki of all kinda of Mi'rehandiao erer brought to Clear field county, which we Intend to aell at each flg urea aa will make it an ohjeet for all pertoni to parohaee from aa. Familiea laying in winter anppllfi of Groeerlca, Ury Good, 4c.f ihould not fuil to givo wa a call, aa wo feel eon fl dent onr price nod an perl or quality of good will amply Laatiafy all. Our otoek of GROCERIES eonaiita of CofTeei of thobet quality. Tea, Su gar of all kind, Motaaae, Fih, Bait. Chceae, Pried Fruit, Fp.ee. Provliloni, Flour and Feed, Ae4 A. Oar itoek of DRY GOODS i large and rarlcd, and wo will juat ay wi oan aupply any artiele In that line, wlthowt enumer ting, HEADY MADE CLOTHING Wo hare t largo etook of ready-made Clothing for Mao and BjV wear, which wei!'. diapoaeof t t rcry email advance 01 coat. Boot i and Shoe, It eta and Cap, Hardware, Queen ware, Wood and Willow Ware, Notion, Fancy Good, Crrt, Oilcloth, Wall Paper, Window Shades, lo., Ie. f-Ueing eiUnalrely engaged in tho Lumber bneioeM. we are able to offer superior induoementa to Jobber. MILLER k POWKLL. ' Clearfield, I'a., Jan. S, 171. NOTICE is hereby fcivcn thai tho J.1 Odd Fcllowrt Hall Aiontion of New Wub ingtoa will apply to the next Court for a charter Ot invorporatlon, nnler the laws of thin Common- weaiiu. nMibAit, a i-icbuiu, mr 1.1:1 Au'ya. h W gtc man of sober hahite to run a saw mill, ftluat come well recommended. Ctll immel lately on M. M. Vrxoi.IMl. mayB-4t Bnmaide, CleaHlrld Co., ia. LAZARUS & MORRIS CELKllKATKP PERFECTED 8PKCTACLES AND EYE OLA88E3 Have met with euch YVRintiuiNARr rcci and are to much in demand la because Ihry are fom.4 to poMees all the qunliltca we claim for them, rit; IN nirr and rahdxlh of MATinuL(therefire not liable to arratch) amu.ust r if pimaH, aTrifjTn rixn and rnasaaviMi rowan, and confrrringnn amount of caee and oomfort attained by no other ilia In the world. They are without doubt the moit perfect and scientifically accurate lenoe ever manufactured, and last mauy yean without change. run bale oxlt nr H, F. N AUGLE MATCH MAKER & JEWELER, and dealer I. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver und Plated Ware, sc., CLKAHFIKI.il, PA, Bole Ae;cnt Tor this plara. Jttr-WK EMPLOY1 HO PKDDLKim.-, ' May 11, 1871. 1 )UDLlO SALE ! OLD JAIL LOTS FOR SALE! rp II K CnmmiMioner of Clrai'fiM oaty. under X the authority of an act of AaersaMy, will es puae to pulilie aale, by outcry, at taw Court House, In tho borough of Hvarfirld, on Saturday, July Cth, 1872, at S p. at., of said day, all those two certain lota of laud situate in the said borough of Clearfield, and known ia the plot thereof a lota No. K) and IDS, being the old Jail lota and building thereon, with the apimrtenanee, including tbe Jail wall. The aaid lota to be put up separately and bid received for each, and tho right to hold Iheae bids for acceptance or rejeeiion In that form marred nntll the seme aro put op jointly, and bid receiv ed tn that form. One-third tho pa re ha so money to be paid lo cash when the property is struck down, and tho remainder in three equal annual payment, com mencing July 1st, 1 M73, with Interest from date of sale, to be eeoured by bond and mortgage in aneh form aa tho Commissioners may fii, upon ths said premises. Poaaeaslon of tho premise to bo gireo when tho new Jail I completed, which it ia probable will he p rev ions to January 1st, 17.1. HAM TEL II tN DM AN, -DAVID IM'CK, F. F. COtTRIKT, Attmt t Comraiatlooeri, Uto, B. OoontARnKft, Clark. Clearflcld, M-V U, 1872. . 11 CURLFjY, X (IKAUAMTOtf, ClrarfUld Co., Pa Agent for Jama ft. Marsh' "Valley Chief" Rearer & Mower, and all other Af ricultura! Implement, manufac tured by bim. Any information in refvrenco lo tha sale and raanolacttira can be oiitainci ny a dic.r. as s,boie, Hn 1J ? Jiry OjooiIs, tit. QUUWENSVILLEI SPRING & SUMMER, 18721 FAUST & GOODWIN Arc now receiving, in addition to their Ana stork on hand, a fresh supply ot MiW UOIID8 from the Bast. A full line ill . DRY G04)D AND Illi;8 HOODS I Latest styles! DOI.LV VAKUKNd, TRIMMINGS, I.AU1BS' HATS, NOTIONS, 8TATI0NKRY, JiOOTS AND SJ10ES, DHl'US, PAINTrl, OILS, Ac., ' , IIAROWAKE, QlKEXSWAItE, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, Groceries, Paeon, S. O. Hams, Fish, Salt, dc, dc. Rpaeial attention baa been given to our selec tion ot Ladies' Dress Goods and Trimmings. Hating yumus. . ih verr neb prions, we ara prepared to olfer Inducements to ossh buyers, and wo Invite all to call and exam ine before purchasing elsewhere. Our tbauks are extended to our customers for tbelr libera! patronage In the past, and we hope tomcrit a continuance. FACST A OOODWIN. Curwensvllle, April 21, 1S7-3dj. rOOLEN MANUFACTORY. The onderslgncd takes pleasure In Informing: his old customers and the public generally that he ha refitted hla Woolen Factory, at Dridgaport, with the addition of new machinery, which will enable him to do all kinds of work In hi line of buainess on the horteat notice He lotends to make BULL CAK1MNU a epecialty, during tho carding aonson, and ha made arrangementa to receive wool aud return the rolls to the following ptarea, tii : RICHARD MOSSOP'S 6T0KB, Clearfield. (IKAJIAM'S HILM, Urahamton. ; He also intends to send oat bis Trsxllng Wagons as uaal, and will pay the hhihknt MAaaeT fan a for W OOL aad HI1KK1' I'KLTrt, In eah or goods to suit customer. Any persons wishing to have their wool eardod and pun, wtI be accommodated ...either atnglo yarn or double. Persons wishing their wool spun, will designate the fineness by placing a note of direction on the bundle, giving the number of out per pound and tb kind of good it I to he made lute. Thanking his customer for former faror, he solicit a continuance of Iho wra. May IA. 1872 .tin. TUUMAS IltLL. Down I Down 1 1 THE LAST"aRRIVAL AND OF COlTBBg THE CHEAPEST I A Proclamation against High Prices I "ITB are aow opening op a tot of the best and most seasonable tiood and Ware ever offered In this market, and at prioes that remind on of the good old daya of cheep things. Thoae who Inch faith upon this polut, or deem onr alle gations superfluous, need but 4T or A STORE, Corner Front and Market itreet, Where they ran see, feel, hear and know for them- aelrca. To fully understand what areeheap goeila, this mnst be done. We do not deem H neoessary to enumerate and itemise oar stock. It Is enough for a to stat that We have Everything that is Needed and consumed In this market, and at price lhat astonish both old and ynng. deoZO JOKPH HIIAW pOPi. fgal (U'frti$fment$. CALTIOM -All person i are hereby oaationed J agelnst purchasing or in any way meddling with the following property, now in the posses sion of James K. Turner, a the same were par chased by me at herifl ' tale, and are left with him on loan, subject to my order: One table, 1 buremn, 1 enok stove and utensils, 1 looking gles, 1 lounge, tinware and dishe, I cloek and 1 piano. MARTIN TIRNKK. Wallaceton, May U.-St IN TIII2 COUNT OP COM HON PLEAS of Clearfield eonnty, Pa. JkMiHA VKTtr.nto ) y. . - JAWC Wl!..oa,e.i. j Aiiaouwioni, Notice ia hereby given to thote interested that the final account of the Trustee in the above stated ease has boen duly filed In my oflW. A. C. TATK, May 1st 17S. Prothonotary. DIWMOMJTION NOTICR. The Rrm of Waple A llartman was this dny dissolved by mutual content, and tbe hook and aooounts uf tbe late firm will be settled by the nnJeriigned, who will alM eontinue the business, and desires to thank tbe customer of the late firm for their patrunnge, and hopea to still hav tbeir euatom, together with the custom of all who dm ire good ware at reasonable pnnes. every exertion will be put forth to aocotuinodate and plrnKe. K. P. HAKTMAV. Osecola, Pa., May S, 1H72 3t. 1)A1 YU H P(MR TAX 1 Notice is hero by given to the taxi vers of Lawrence township lhat tbe undersigned Overseer of the fmr nave tsrued their diipiioare or poor tax lor 187 t, and will ait at Iho Arbitration Koom, in tho Court House, on Tl'KSPAY and WKDNKSDAY. the 4th and &th days of June noxt, tt week of (.'art), for the purpose of reoeiring the said lax, and that not paid at that time will be put into tha hands of an officer to col Wet, with cost. Those knowing themselves indebted for poor tai to the former Overseer are reuetrd to par np at that time. tSAMl KL t'LYDH, MILKS RKAO, Lawrence (p., My 15. -.'It, Overseer. r.CSlNTI-;R,M NtlTICF. Notice is hereby I V fiven that the following accounts have beeu examined and passed by me, and remain filed of record in this office for tho Inspection or heirs, legatees, creditors, and all others in anyother way interested, and will be presented to the next Or phans' 1'ourt nl Clearfield county, to he held at the Court House, in the borough of Clearfield, oom mencing on tht 1st Monday (being the 3d day) Of Jane, A. I. 187!. Final account of Pamuel Plioff, administrator of Christian hoff, Jr., Uto of Woodward township, deceased. Final account of W illiam McNaul and A. C. Tate, executor of (leorge Wilton, diseased. The administration awount of Isaao McNcat, administrator of L no son Hoot. RnninTRR'a Orrirn, A. W, LKK, Clearfield, Pa., May ft, 1tt72-to. J Hogiater. SherifTs Sale. 1V virtue of writ of fieri 'aciiti, Issued 9 ot of tbe Court of Common Plea cf Clear Ald eonntv. and to ma directed, there will ha exposed to iPCflLtC BALK, at tho Court House tn th norongn or ciearneid, on Monday, the Id day of June, 1H7I, at t o'clock, p m , tho following Real K tato, to wUt All that oertaln piece of land situate in Drady township, Clearfield eoanty, Pa., bounded and de ter i bed as follows: licgmning at a boecb, corner of land of David Irwin ; thence by said land west p-M perches, mora or lca, to cbostuut, comer of other lanns ot it, irwm t inenco ny sent tana north 1A7 perches, more or loss, to posit thence! by said land i nerrho east, snore or less, to post) thence oonlh V'iT perches more or let, to1 tho plaoe of beginning, containing 79 acre and 31 perches. Also, on other piece of land adjoining the aforesaid treat, beginning at a pine in the line of land eonveyed to P. Irwin, west A.i perches, more or Ie", to pst ot corner of land conveyed to f leorge Pmett ; thence h? same south 157 perches more or lees to a beech) theneo by land conveyed to D. lrwia east S.H perches, more nr leas, to a post ; thence by land conveyed to Craig and Illan chard north IftT perrhna, mora or Hn, to tho be. ginning, containing 81 acre, more or less, with about W acre cleared and a small plank home thereon erected, eiied, taken n execution and to be eold as the property of !enie1 Roger. Taasii or 8ai Tho price nr mm at which tb property thai! bo sireck off Must paid ot Iho time or fato, cr iuch o'hor arrangment ad aa alll b approved, otherwise tht property wMI bo immediately pot np and told agsia at tho oxpas and risk of tht peroa to wkom It wi itrook off, tad who, 1b ease of deficiency at octi r ale, fhall moko good th tame, atld In no Instanco will tho Deed bo presented in Court for confirmation vnlesa the money la actually paid lo th Sheriff. Jl'flTIJi J. P1R. BitBRtrr'i Orricn, I he riff. Cleorflcld, Pa., Me I, 1871 J r flat adrfrtUrmftt. SherifT's Sale. BY flrtuaof writsof YendUwni Krponat, lasood oat of tho Court of Common Plea of Clsar field ooonty, and to m dirooted, thoro will be exposed to public sale, at tbo Court Uonso, In th borough of Clearfield, on Monday, th 3d day of June, H72, at 1 o'clock, . or, tho following deorlbd real atat, to witi All that certain tract or lund situate In Morris township, Clearfield county. Pa., bounded a fol low t On the east by I. C. llrenner, outh by Kylortowo Pike, west by David Dale and north by Kdward Wlso, and having a plank house thereon erected. Heiscd, taken In exnculion and to bo sold aa tb peoporiy of Michael llu.riiouand John O Dell. Also, a certain traot of land situate In Hogg township, Chnrttold oouoly, Pa., beginoing at an a"h on the north bank of Dig Clearfield Creek ; thence north lift peruhea to white oak on tooth bank or said erook , tbenoo op said creek, by it several courses, to a corner atone on the south bank of said creek j thence south IM porches to birch corner, on the north bank of said creek; thenoe up said oreck, by Us several courses and disUnece, to ah and plo of beginning, coutuio ing 120 acres and allowance, and having seventy, five (7i) acres cleared, a largo bearing orchard, two dwelling bouse and barn thereon. H si ted, taken in ext cution and to bo told a tho property of Jacob W, and Mile Ilancy. Also, a certain tract of land aituaU In Morris township, Clearfield county, Pennsylvania, bound ed and described to witi On the north by land of A. W. lUvroi.n.l, west by parsonage of Catholic church, east by tiamuol Crnt, and on tbe sr.utb by laud of Ztwiiariah Fulmer, containing 60 acri-s more er less and having about three acres cleared and a two tory pl.tik houso thereon erected. Heiuxl, taken tn execution and to be sold a the property of Fr auk Fulmer. ALftO, a certain tract of Und situate fn Fer gurson tawuahip, Clearfield countr, Pcnnsylvnnia, bounded on the east by Und of Levi Mct'raeken, went by land of John Henry, south by lands of licorgo t5trw, and north bj lands of Alexander I-'oruson con'ainitig fifty acre and hnving altout fnrty acres clcnrod and a two xury plank honso and barn thereon erected. Beised, taken in exe cution and to b lo!d a th property of, 11. D. and James Straw. AL.HO, a certain tract of land aituatc in Dieatur townahip, Clearfield county, Pennsylvania, t; r-g.h-Vog at a ut'ad pine stump at the side of the Phil Ipeborg and Krie Turnvlket theneo along said pike south 43 degree east 22 prohns thenoe south 7K degrees rai 30 pen-hea ; thence south 70 degree. eat 3i per.to a postcornerof Dan. Avert; thence by land of Ayer and Albert south 62 degrees we't 111 perches to poati thenoe by residue of said Albert's land north 70 deg. west t7 3 lu per. to post; thenoe by land of Perks A How men east 33 J per ches to tbo begin ing containing 30 acres and 71 Eerche more or less, having two plank dwelling ouses, small sinble and three acres cleared there on erected. Heixed, taken in execution and to be sold as tbe property of Jacob S. k uanoa Gear bart. ALHO, a certain tract of Und ailuate in I'm a township, Clearfield county, Pennsylvania, bound ed as foliows, to wit: north by Kbarp, cast by Moore and others, south by Wm. T.J one and west by Hussel, containing acre more or lea and having about 40 acre cleared, a good bearing orchard, grist mill, saw mill, dwelling honse, barn, .hop and other out buildings thereon erected. Heited, taken in execution and to sold a th prop, erty of Thomas Walls. AL80, a certain traet of Und situate In Oulich township, Clearfield county, Pennsylvania, bound ed and doeeribed as follows, to witt on tbe Fast by land of Joseph Fry, on the south by land of Frank Bell, on tbe west by land of Thome Nev- ling, and oo th North by , containing 400 acre more or let tod having ten acre cleared and a story and a half bouts thereon erected. Heixed, taken in execution and lo be sold a the property of Jamex M, Fox. ALSO, a certain tract of land situated in Wood ward townaliip, Clear fit. 1 1 eoanty, Pennsylvania, bounded an i ib'surilmd a follows; on the south by In ud of Wm. Hngerty, on the west by Clearfield Creek, north by Madera and eaat by land of John Moore, and others, containing thirteen acre more or If i and having a two story plank house and .table I heron erected. Seised, taken ia ex ecu I ion and to be sold as tbepropertyof Hubert Alexander. ALSO, a certain tract of land situate la Pike township, Clearfield county. Pa., No. I. Begin ning at red oak : thence sooth 41 degrees cast t perches to a line) theno sotith 44 degrees ewl 41 percbi:. to post; thence north 4 degfeos west 24 perch to stones; theoo north 4S degree oast 13 perches to post; thence north 42 degrees west 34 p Tehe to Hint j thenoe 4ft degree cast 2f perches to red oak aud place of beginning, being part of tract warranted in tbe name of Aepb Wilton. No. 2. Beginning tl a post corner adjoining lands of Wiev's ht-ira and t. 0. Hitler; thence north 46 degree. 27 perchee to corner j thenoe south tV degree eaat 60 8U 10 perches to pot eorr.crod plaoe uf beginning, the whole containing 22 acre more or less being mostly e! oared and having a good bearing orchard, house, stable, Ae. (hereon erected. tSctsed laki-n ia exeeutKn.and to be sold aa the property of It. II. Porter Howies. ALSO, a certain tract of land situate in Morris township, Clearfled county, Pennsylvania, No. I. Beginning at a stone heap j thenoe by land late of Lever and Lorain south 22('t percbe to post; tbetioe'east IM perches to post thenoe by Hobert It. i Dry survey 220 3-10 perches to white pine; thine by rUeven Kingston purvey, 1!$ perches to plaoe of beginning, containing 2-'i7 acre and warranted Jn tbe name of Leonard kyler. No. 2, beginning, at a spruce earner; thenoe south degrees went 140 perebe to pine; thence by J. Taylor and J. Johns tu survey 226 perches to pine, south 1 degree west comer called the original tun) vrnmi "6 perrhrx to poft; thence north 1) degree eat 105 j erche to apen; thence outh 8 J dcree cast 04 perehrs to post, north li degrees eaat 12U perches to beginning, containing 170 acres. No.. Containing 200 acre surveyed im tbe name of John Canton and bounded by surveys in the name of Fran-. i Julia t en, Tnyb? and others. No, 4. Containing 4(Ht acre in tho name of Christian Muster aad having a Saw Mill thereon ecected. No. ft. Containing 160 teres surveyed In the namCefW. U, Butler. Peiied tnki n in evefutioa and to be sold as the property ol J as. C. Williams and Abraham Humphrey, TnM of Pal. The price or sum at which the property shall b struck off must he paid at the time of sale, or such other arrangements made a will be approved, otherwise the properly will be immediately put up end sold again at the ex pense and risk ot the person towhmit wait truck off, and who, in ease of deficiency at inch re-nalc, shall make good 1be same, and in no instance will the deed be presented ia Court for confir mation antes the money is actually paid to the Sheriff JUSTIN J. PIK. Pitxmrr't Or?irn, Sheriff. Clearfield, Pt., May 15, 1872. j Sheriff's Sale. BY vlrtne of writ of Ltcari Farina, Is. sued out of tho Court of Common Plea of Cieaitid eonnty, and tn vie directed, ther will bt expoted to PCBLIC KALK, at tht Court House in the borough of Clearfield, on Mon day, tho fid day of June. 1872, at 1 o'clock, p. ui., tht following Hoal Kiiate, to wit: A certain tract of Und situate In Goshen town ship, Clrarfleld oonnly, Po., beginning at a black oak thenoe by warrant No, lit 22, west 12f perch es to a hickory ; thence by warrant No. 1122, weal 10S porches lo white pine; thence by warrant No. 6313, south ninety-eight perches to a post ; thence by warrant iViS, east 1 HO perches to the plaoe of beginning, containing one hundred and four acres and allowance, bring the premi w whlrli Jaiuee L. Flegal, deceased, was eeircd off. Heiicd, Uken In execution and to be old aa th property of Jamet L, F legal, deceased. Also, a certain two story plank frame house, 20 by .10 feet in aise, situate in the village of Iloutxdale, Clearfield eonnty, Pa., on the South east corner of tlood and Clara streets. 8cicd, taken in execution and to be told at the property of II. O'Ncil. Also, a certain frame dwelling h te and rurlil fog appnrtenant thereto, sitnntc tn llill'sadditlon to the borongh of rtcarfirtd, on lot No. 24, which M is about 2W by &0 feet tn lte, and the said houso feet by feet. rVlsed, taken In execu tion and to bo told aa the property of John Ttcket. Also, all thtt eertaln one and a half story frame dwelling honse and enrtilta.ro appnrlenant thereto, situate in Lawrence township, Clearfield eountr, Pa., on lot No. 7. of tha A. M. 1! Ill's addition, fronting en the Owen's md. He! sod, taken in execution and to be told at the property of WiU linm Cutler. I nnwo or fALn. Tbt prlct or turn at wklrh tht property thall bt struck off mnst at paid at tht tint of ealt.or such other arrangement mado a will bo approved, othtrwlre'tb proper ty will bt Immediately pat up and told again at the txpsnst and risk of tht prion to whom it was strath off, and who, In oast cf deficiency at tneh re-ral, aha II make good tb at, and In no instant wilt th Oted bt preiented In Court for confirmation unless tht monev I aetwallj pitd to tht Sheriff. JUSTIN J. PIK, entnirr Or firm, I bhtttff. Clearfield, Pa May li, J i LIAS NOTICK. In th mutter 2. of partition and valuation of tht estate of John Borgnoder, lata of Burnsidt township, dt teased. To the htlrt and legal representative! of John Bergonder, deceased i Yon and each of yoa aro hereby .notified to bo and appear at an Orphan1 Court to bo held at Clearflold, in and for Clear field oounty, an Monday, June td. A. I). 1M2, to accept or refuse to aoeept the real estate of John Burgunder, deceased, at tho appraised valuation or show oause why tht same should not b sold. Bv tho Court, C. A. MAYKlt, President Jndge. A. 7. Lea, Clerk Orphan' Court my I 1?)R HATEl-HOUPH A LOT No. I'.f.n . tht touth ide of Market street, tastof Third sL-eet, now occupied by Mra, Prendvrgatt, is for ' ww moaoraie lerma, nppiv to WALLAt K A flFLDlNO, CvW May 1.17:31. ANNOUNCEMENT 0V TUB GREAT REDUCTION OF PRICES I nr h. i(hti:h sii av, d. d. . IMPORTANT ' TRUTHS i Having lueeeeded In getting a lighter tariff on material, benoe tbe lorn and modtrmtt charge for partial and full seta of Teeth. I ose tbe best manufacture of teeth and other material. All operailona registered and warranted to give tar- vine and aaiisiueiinn. Friends, reflect that niy charge for th Inser tion of artificial and tho saving of tbo n at oral teeth are now the most reasonable In Penmylrania. Preserve your leein and yoa preserve your health Pulling of tbe natural teeth in a healthy, i,re- tervativeand useful oondition ia mad a pcialty. Diseases and malformation common lo th monk, )aw and associate parts, are treated and oorreetcd with fair suooeai. Anamination and oonculta tlor-f raaa. It would bt well for patlentf from a distance to let m know by mail a few day before ooaing to th office. It Is very important that children between tbe. age of six and twelve year should bar their teeth examined. Ann-sthetici are administered and Teeth re moved without pain, - .Dispositions and character art Judged by alt tht world by the expressions or tb face, hence how very diatstrou may it therefore be for per sons to indulge an expression of distorted features, even apart from a hygienic view. Now, to enjoy natural (not artificial) oomfort and pleasures, respect and obey natural simplicities and instinct,. 0. POllTKK SHAW, I), a st. 0(13 ce In New Masonic Building, Second street,. Clearfield. Pa. febl4'72 DENTAL CABD, Da. A. AT. KILL'S Would toy te hit nailer.. .n4 tl... t lie gonorally. thit, oaving dissolved partnership wuu ur. ft aw, be U now doing th entlr work of hit office himself, so that patient need not fear being put nndor tho hands if any other operator Clearfield, March 20, 1872-tf. J. M. STEW AET, D. D. S.( Offico over Irwin's Drag Store, CCRWEXSVILLE, PA. All dental operations, either in th mechanical or operative branch, promptly attended to a. 4 satisfaction guaranteed. Special attention paiti to the treatment of diseases of the natural teeth, gnms and mouth. Irregularity ef th teeth m. ecssfully corrected. Teeth extracted wflhoat pais by the oee of Ether, and artificial teeth inserted of the liest material and warranted to render sat iifncMon. tpril26'TMy pisrrllanfDus. A More in Curwensiillc! J. R. IRWIN, Druggist, CIRWE.SSVILLB, PA. TTAS remoreil hla Drue Stor. to his aes XI rooms, three door, west of his eld stasi and lakes Ibis opportanitr .r thanking bis .M customers for their liberal patronage, and bnpa br close attention, eowtbiucd with a select stock of goods, to merit its continuance on the part a I all bis old cu.tom.rs, and secure that of mss; I new ones. J'lease gir. bun a eall. J. R. IRWIS. Curwens.ille, March 27, 187I.-6ni. AT K W O flTo 1 cw Firm at Wallaceton, Pi JOHN HOLT & SONS Hara bought th. entire stock of goods frea t. Gallagher, and are receiving a general aseortta.il I of new goods from tha Eastern cities, such as DRY GOODS, CLOT11ISG, GROCERIES, QUEEXSWARE, HARDWARE, BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS, BACON, FISH", SALT, FLOUR, FEED, &c, ic, Ac, To rtchanfr. for Country Produce, Railro.il Tl j.umocr or i ami. uetoner ., tii MOWER AND REAPER! JOSlr.rU II. kIRK, A (font, Ll'THERSDVRO, PA. This i a true ocnt re-draft machine, wiltsl make your hornet ueckssore. Tbclifrhteitcrt l the ncate.t and the most durable machine 'I World. Thoae wishins; to but a rood mower. ' mower and reaper oombined, will find it uuV advantage to examine this machine. lesnl laitiish)et sent on application, - td24-t JEAD TUIS! FLOUR & FEED DEPOT! The attention q( tha ailisens of OarH.H Tlciuilr is directed to the fact lhat tloodftllf 'I 8on are th. aienta of M. Nice, t To., ai4 si'l just rcceix d a half dnwm car load, of Kl""""! reed, which the. oflir at th, rowesl sodiwis nras. A largo stock of FLOUR, CORN MEAL, CnOlJ Dl'CKWHKAT FL0VR, BKAK,. Potatoes, 9hcllcd Corn, Corn In ear, r.rtioAilar stl.nilou Is sailed te M j Co.'s brand of l.'amily Flour, which Is I be ""I th, market. Flr and Feed ean and will he "'J2j than It ean be obtained elnwhere tat"" county. IJWSlore oa Market street, nest dir ' Alcxsndrr Irvin's residenc. I OOOUFELLOTf W J JnolOtf Agents for M. 1 JJAN1EL GOODLANDER, Ll'THEnSDl'Ris, TA., Dr. lor In DRY GOODS, NOTION HOSIERY & GLOVES, HATS k CAPS and BOOTS 4 H0B Tobacco, Orocriea and Fi.h, Kails. V Quwrasware and (llap.wars, Nr" lloya- Cl.'tlilng. Drue P."1' Dila, Kelivol lli" . l.r lot nf Patent Meli.ir Caaillca, Nuta A VrM Fruits, CheM. a". r, Rock ana nine r Fiour, Grain nd Vol r ..4 Tlmnthr .Iced, Sole Leather, Moroccos Mnli-t. B.aJ1"!' I Thn.e.1, Kliocmakrrs' loots " (Shoe Finding.. N. .reater .arlelj of gods in count.. All for sal. rcr, h.w for ea." ,);; r.ndii at th. Che. l otner. Ar'