s THE REPUBLICAN. a- aii-4 y;X XtEARFlELD, Ta. WECSltSDAY MOUMSQ. JUNK IS, I87t. Terms of Subscription. 'f paid In advance, or within throe month, 00 fpald after throe aad before six months... 2 60 if paid aftor the expiration of six months... I 00 ' fir All articles to Insure Insertion in this Uprr should be h an Jed in early on Tuesday eoruing, as we go to press at 12 o'clock, (noon.) . KELitiiouH mtici:h. ' Method Ut rpIwCopal Church Rer. A. D 'ocmi, Pastor. -Putdie flervlce every Bab bath I 10 A. M., and 7 P. M. Sabbath School at 9 A. M. Prayer Meeting "very Thursday, at 7i P. M. Coram union b or vice, first Sabbath of every tonth, nt luj A. M. Ht. Andrew! t hurch F.UcoaU-HfiT. aonna 11 all.- Public Service Hun 'lay morn in ft t iu o'clock, ana nt T P. M. Monday Hohoolat P. M. Prayer Mooting Wednesday evening 4 7 o clock. Presbyterian Churrh Rev. H. R.Bittlk. Preaching on the Lord's day at 10) and 71 tfock. Sunday School at p. m. Grayer Meeting on Wednesday at 74 p. va, aitori Bible Clsas on Saturday at 74 p. m. t Francis Church Catholic .Kev. T. IrMaiira. Man at Hi e'olock A. M.,oa (he ad and fourth Han day of each month. A Faimjre. Tho Bloom township te sensation has eiptoded. A oritioal exainina I establishes tlie fact that the bono belonged be beef, aiutUm and pork tribes. IC-NlC AT ErKNCUVILLIE. It will ktioed by an advortiaotnent in this week's pa hat the annual Frencbvlile Pio-Xio will be thii vcar on tho 27th of Hi if month. Lots of any be eipocted. round. Tho Tribune says that Mansfield, of the Fink-Stokes notoriety, was ttoona during the stay ef Tony Pastor's e. She U traveling as a companion of Ella r, and attracted eoniiderablo attention from lowing ones, ATHKK Long. Tho Selinsrovo makoi tho remarkable statement that, after t of oighty-flve days since the fire there, of tho rubbish in the cellar at Hieftand's was so hot as to burn the bauds of those ere removing it. You See It? Tho Look iravon liean sayst "If we do not bare a Hood, all Mi will be obliged to that down by the first r. The remainder of tbo logs will be rafted m boom this week." Move your wills up id we will give you all the logs you can saw. i Slab Cirv. Tho Lcwisburg r says that YYilliausport Is about four ng, and about as wido as a piece of beuj- ib. It contains 10,000 .ohahitnntf, about I jnany mortgages, a hand bo mo permanent id an editor who trios to talk a little Dutch, .f - aw ro "Hon" Juries. Our court eek seemed to be troubled with jnrics that et, or would not, agree. In two cases, ef VrrUg each other for a day and anight, tttrnod Into court, reporting that they could rec, and were discharged. Why not alter r so that three-fourths make a verdict? ay Weht. Tho Salem, Nebras tymdtnt says: "Rev. Mr. Croouniillor, fur tf Clearfield, Pa., gare us a call Saturday fr. Croenmillur is of the Lutheran persua i4 has charge of a congregation in this . Ho revived pleasant scenes, as we bail tame country, lie is quite a gentleman hope he will call often. , , ' m I Park Association. The Ex i Committee of the Park Association are g In their effort! to mske the ooniiDg July of the Association a success in every par , Very fair premiums are offered, which 1 doubt attract a number of competitors. ft one of the bent courses In the State of lranis, and it will be put In splendid con- prior to the day of the races. ITed States Courts. Tho sum- lion of the Circuit and District Courts of Red States, for the Western District of Ivaoia, will commence on Monday, the 17th t, in the city of Williamsport. It will be slant term, at which many Interesting ill be tried, and prove a protracted session, i MaCandlrsa, McKennan and Strong will wnt and occupy the bench. Sum. K by WeiniiT. At a meeting of oycri, hold at Corning, New York, It was mm of II. F. Willi, Esq., resolved that in ling hemlock bark 2,200 pounds should be i red a standard cord, the bark to be dry i to be ground ; and It was furthermore re that the parties in attendance agree to buy It dclirered by weight. Some twenty-sii I establish ments In Pennsylvania and New jrere represented. TprosED Suicide. On Saturday, 1st, a party of men fonnd a man named German, hanging in the woods at Ccutre lis county, about fifty rods from Koch's bo I but a short dtstnnoe from the turnpike. dications, it is supposed that the deeeased n banging for some time, probably one or ks, and bad eome to hit death by his own We aro nnablc to giro further particulars lk. "t Adrocatt. of letters remaining unclaimed 'oatoffico at Clearfield, for th, week ending .ner, Maggle.(2 ilanaon. , John P. a. Mary. , Miaa Mary, obn (1. ) Mitlhitw, Amicdie. Noll, John. l'uwclt, Joaepb. l'arka, John. lllchr.-.n, If. C. (4) Screy, John, finitii, ('apt. All. fichermerborn, Cbarlca. , Wearer, Miee S. Wil.on, Theophlona. I'. A. OAtl.IN, P.M. r, John, ly, Patrick. Nnpoieon. Mra. V.. Ational." Stato Supcrlnton J- ir.ham aaya t ' Superintendent J. W. Allen aaya in hia 'tt "During the paat tmnr, y.nr., no liquora bar. been .old by Iio.um ia riy." ihey acll without license, thus defrauding anwealth out of thoufands of dollara of ad at the lam, time drink Juat a, moeb kiakcy aa tbey do in any ether oounty eenaua ahowa a decrease of population, 'fflg in liquor miaou! license decreaaea l, It Ir well enough that Potter is tba J In tbe Ptate where It I, done. sir Injured. James, (.'hoot to on our fretght train, waa eery aeri al at Pbilipaburg, on Monday morning aoupling cara. II, waa eanght between r, and dragged a eonaiderable dirtanea raa diaeorered. By hia own reqneat h, kt hark to tba Lwinard llouae, wbera ft boarding, and arary attention ia giren burning of the railroad bridge at Mtt- P. A R. road, in oonaetiueaee of which tt that road arc oompollcd to eome up road to the Central, haa caused lively the whole lioe, and thia hurry may r thia aocideat happening te an exp. I naturally careful railroader. r Election. The Domocra- aauuty held their primary elect loe on tat, for the purpose of nominating can ine respective office, to b, lied at the stioa. Tbe return Judges not meeting day, we are "enable to lay th. result wader, this week In a tabular farm, but Mowing to b. the nggrrgala vote ah candidate. MlaUTB TO COaVBSTIOI. till till , IM , 427 , 7 , Itl it (4 ooiiiaatonn. AMBBBLr. die Aiotroa. , Hile I Bhick Woitka.Jt Is novvvfullvH- tled that we are to have Ore clay manufactured in. our borough. Mr A H. Shaw has saasW a perenty aent lease of day and ground wheron-4e ovist buildings for the man uTac lure of fire elay brick. Mr. Henry Wile, of Philadelphia, and Mr. 11. A. Richards, of Pinegrore, Schuylkill county, are the eutcrfirlirng gentlemen who Lave determined to lead off. They understand the business, having been engaged In It for years, aud possess the re. quired eajiital, out of which they will make a for tune. Tkey have entered into aoontraet with Mr. Ale to erect a building 76 by 100 feet, and tatend to use a siity horse power engine to drive tho ma obiuery, besides giving employment to a large number ef laborers, auiqo of whom are already at work developing the elay, digging, etc. The pro prietors design to purohase a plot of ground some where in the vicinity, with a view of erecting twenty or thirty houses for the benefit of their employes, Now, let our oitlscns lend their moral and un substantial aid to these gentlemen, who eotne among ui to develops our minerals. Let ui not hear on every oorncr that "it won't pay they will break op," etc, but aid and assist them instead. To our mind our capitalists and bnsinoss men, when abroad, spend too little time in calling the attention of foreign capitalists to the many "gold en placers" located In our county, such as eoal, fire olay, Iron ore, eto. They either want to keep it a secret, or do not deem it worth debating with eapitalists In the east, who are daily looking around for investments in something of the kind. We feel like delivering a lecture to onr readers on this point, and may do so at some future period, if we ean gather a fow more substantial facts. But for Mr. haw and Mr, James . Watson, It is doubtful whether the geatlemco in question would ever have turned up bera to look aftor eur lire olay, , Gentlemen, capitalists, dbat aoal and fire elay, along with timber, when at home or abroad. Grumblers at Nkwnpapers. Tho Bloomsburg Columbian says: "It Is strange how closely mon road the newspapers. We never say anything that anybody don't like but we soon bear of It, aud every ldy is sure to tell us of It If however once In a while, wo happen to say a good thing, we never bear of that; nobody seems to notice that. We pay some man a hundred eom pllments, and give him a doien puft, and he takes it all as a tribute to his greatness, and he never thinks of it ; never thinks it does bim any good. But if we happen to say things this man don't like, or something be imagines Is a reflection on him or his character, see how quickly he flares up id gets mad about It. All our eei'fs are duly charged to us, but we no-cr apparently gut any credit for what 7000! we do.M Such is In part the life of an editor. His mistakes are charged up against bim in regular 'ledger form, while his credit Is withheld, and kiuki and eulTs awarded ( instead in many instances. Decoration Day. Wo notice by exchanges that this annual period was pretty gen erally celebrated. But the day and circumstances are 10 orerburthenod with etiquette and useless expenses that at the cluio of the day there seems to be more jealousy and III feeling than the oppo site. Ai an illustration, the Belli fonte Watekmar says ; "Our colored fellow citlsens were very much mortified at the refusal of tho memlera of the U. A. It. te allow them to participate In the parade on Ieco ratios lay. ' Si use tbs Radical party hae advanced tbem to a condition of political and so cial equality, thoy coinider It very hard treatment to shut them out from the privilege of manifesting their respeot for the fallen braves wbo shed their blood that the colored man might be free. What have the O. A. II. in this place to say to this charge t Will tbey be able to clear their skirts in such a manner as to correspond with the provisions of the oivil rights bill ? We pause for a reply, Understands Jt. Tho locnl of tho Brookrille Jrffertonian, although not very long in the harness, seems to understand some things. lie lays: "Some men are born mean; some men achiere meanness; and some men have meanness 1 thrust upon them. The first take tboir oownty paper without Intending to pay for It; the second chili get it a year for nothing, and then refuse to take it out of the offioe, aud the third class won't subscribe for It because generous neighbors loan them copies." Fay-triotic -Thirteen Mercer Co. Radicals are candidates for Sheriff ; nine for Pro thonotary, and tb'rty-two for the balance of the county offices. Specials. Faaan Ouot-an PLAaTaa.-Reoelved nt Corner Store by ear load and for sale by e. A. 4 w. u. inwix. Curwenarille, March 1.1, 1372. Wood and IVillow Ware of all dcaeriptiona fur aale by II. F. Digler A Co. Calcined Plaeter for aale by II. t. Biglor A Co. Croquet fcta at II. K. Digler A Coa. 3 Bird Cagca a largo aaeortmonl at II. F. Big. ler A Co.',. Coe'i rhorphato for tale by II. F. Bigler A Co. Konrn to all Pkrroxi Owsino HuRttra. Yon are Invited to oall at II. F. Bigler A Co.'a, and examine the Oara-Linrd Seolch C'aee Uora. Col lar, warranted to hral all aore ahouldera and galla. Alao, tbo new patent Zioe Collar Pada. 8 Wire Garden Trelliiea, of different aiaea, Hang, ing IlaikeU and Wire Work, at II. F. Bigler A Co.',. Noticb to Waaoa axd CAnmaoB Mak brr. We have juat reoetved a general aasortment of Wagon and Carriage W oods, alao a full line of Bpnnga nod Axles, which we offer cheap for oaab. II. 1'. Bioler A Co. II. F. Bigler A Co. have been making extensive additiona to their atock of Hardware th. laat few days. Everything new in Bbclf Hardware, ftad- dlers' Hardware, Fanners' Hardware, Buildcra1 Hardware, and Itarjwaroof all kinds, oan be aeen at their atore. May 22. Taints, Oila and Varnishes for aait by II. F. Bigler A Co Boy your Dress Goods of ItKKIt ISHOH. Buy yjur Notions A Trimmings of II E K I B IIOH. Boy your Parasols of HELD 111108. Buy your Shawls of I1EKD B 1108. Buy your Furnithlng Goods of IIEKD I1KOH. t), )ui vimww r lirrn iinnst. Buy your Hats and Bonnet, of ItKLD BIIOS. Buy all your .Millinery good, of REKD BROS. Buy your Ladies' Misses' nod Children's Shoes of REEb BROS, Boy your Carpets of 11 K K II II 1108. Buy all the goods yon oan buy ef REED BROS, and yon will save money. aprl7-3m. Boaortb'l Patent Refrigerator the greateat-hot weather comforter aver invented. Call and eiam. Ine them. It. F. Biot.ra A Co. A full line of Household Uooda, Japanned Ware, Ac, for sate by II. F. Bigler A Co. RECAPITULATION. Croquet Beta. Bird Cages. W ire (larden Trellises. Hanging llaaketa. ' Wire Work. Wood and Willow Ware. Household Moode. Ail kinda of Hardware. Japanned Ware. Hoaarth'a Patent Refrigerator. Water Coolers. Painte, Oila, Varnisbea. Calcined Plaster. Coe'a Phosphate. Wagon and Carriage Makers' auppliea. Single and Double rthovel Flows. Cultivators, Iron and Wood. Cultivator Teeth aud Shovel Plow Shovels. Fishing Tackle. All of the above for sale at the mammoth Hard war Store of II. f, Bigler A Co., Second street. llearfloiu, ra. at Koticb to trb DiaripLBa or Isaac Walto, After Anril I "lb ws will have lb. largest assort. meat ef Ashing tackle ever brought west of the Allrgheniea, aonil.ting or Hoila, llaaaeta, rile,, Hooka. Lines. Rait Holes, Ae- Ae. All diaelniei ef Isaac Walton arc lolled to oall Md eiamin. our stock. II. r. maun A Co. March 27, 1ft71.tr Dr. P. Platta, Kcleetl, Physleian and Surgeon offers hi, services u in. people of Clearfield and vicinilv, and will k ia revdi.eae to attend ail professional calls, by day or Bight. Offin, on Rsed street, erect of the wepejt, Clearfield, ra. May II, U7Uf Look Tmi We! 'tMfiiT Full trimmed and tipped lasting1 waiters, only fi.uu at rMfUAl8 Plain M Qruoeo Matters, only $1.10 AT FbhjJA L'8. Cloth oongreis Gaiters, pub l.tyJlT PLlUAL'R. Lasting but'n flaiters, only S.S5 AT Fl.FflAL'8. Morocco Matters, only J .15 AT FLKGAIri, Mon'i tialtcrs, $2 and up . AT FLKtlAL'H, Heavy Kip Boots, only .U0 .AT.PLKUAL'M, Light Kip Dooti, only t).T(f Kf FLKUA18, French Calf Bouti, only 6.00 - AT FLKtiAL'8. Fine Calf Boots, only 4.0 AT FLKtlAL'H. On Second streel, Just belusr the karfloJd County National Hank, ' The ou waypo bo pngvlnced that Flegul's shoes are cheap, Is to call and see for yourself. GOODS BII0WN WITH PLKASURE. June 6. 1872.-tf. - , ' r T'-.A.- Johnson 1 Anodyne Liniment may be used to advautanga where any pain killer ts desirable. In oases nf severe cramp 1 and pains in the stom ach, it Is nndoubtedly the best artlole that can be used. , ' f- f Habitual eonstlpatlon leads to the following re sults 1 Inflammation of the kidneys, eiek and ner vous headache, biliousueis,dyipepiia, Indigestion, piles, loss of appetite and strength, all ef which may be avoided by being regular In your habits, and taking, lay one of Parson's Purgative Pills, Ijfltly, for four or six weeks, Annuil MitKTisa. Tbo JDth annual meeting of the Clearfield Bnptist Association will be held with the Curwensrille Baptist church, commencing on Friday, June Hth, IB 72. at 10 A. .,and continue over Sabbath. ' " 1 " " W. P. I! its, June 6.-21 Cor. Sco. Water Coolers-Hit 11. V. Bigler A Co.'f. ; At Wallacctoa, on June 6lh, 1872, by Rer. J. S. Mili.br, Mr. JOHN Tl'RVEY to Mias ANNIE M. S1IIMKL, both of Clearfield county. i At Walleeeton,oo June 5th, 1872, by Rer. J. S. Mii.i., Mi. a.MKS W. McALARNKY to Miss AN NIK A. WAPLU, both of Clearfield eoonty. On June 4th, 1872, by Rer. 8. Ckokt, Mr. J. M'CARTNEY to Miss ANNA A. SCUNAKRS, both of Kartbaus township. On June 8th, by Rer, W. M. Buacnriici.n, Mr. JOHN HIPS, of Chest Creek, to Miss ADA M. IIILK, of Lumber City. On (Ik I.Mh of May, 1872, at tb, reil.lenoe of A. Smitten, In North Mahoning townahip, Indian, county, JAM K3 M. KELLY, In tho ,14th year of hi, ago. ' ' In Karthaua townahip, on May 19th, 1873, Mll SAKAII J. GRANT, aged 15 ycara, month, and 6 day,.' . ; . '. .;: In Covington township, on Jun 2d, 1872, Mr. JO All 11 1 HE It, aged 5J yrara, 8 montba and 13 daya. 'lU.lftftS. Cloarfield Markets. Corrected weekly by Richarb Mosaor, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Dry Goods, Mrooeries, Pro riaiona, Ac. Alarkct atreet, Clearfield, Pa. Cl.RsRrfBLn, Pa., June II. 1972. Applos.green,002 00 Dried, lb 124 Appleliutter,gal, 1 Oil Bulter 2.i(dJ S5 Bran 0 00 (J t 25 Buckwheat 1 lh Buckwheat Hour lb, 6 llecf, dried. 11 Bocf, freah (& 10 Boards, M 12 00(0,14 00 Corn, shelled 1 00 Corn, ear 0U(e) . 60 Corn meal, T sack, 1 40 Chop, ft ewtj loy 2 60 Cloversoed.... f 00 Cheese. - 10 Cherries, lb. 10(0) 16 Chickens, drsil, lb, 15 Hoga, droaacd 0 liidea, green f Hams 00 15 Bhouldcr,....nH(o in Sides.. OOdl) 12) Lard l.'ii) 18 Mesa pork,bbl...l8 00 Oat 74 Oniona 2 60 Potaloe, 00(3 00 Pcaehea, dried, lb.. 16 Plaater, bbl I 00 Ry 1 IS Hg. 1 Ih ., 2 Salt.-p aack 1 20 Hhinglea,IHn.f-loiS 00 r'hioKle.,IoinlO(3,l5 00 Timothy aecd i 00 Tallow IJJ Wheat 1 76 Wool 70 Wood. W oord.... 1 66 15 Flaxseed 1 Oil Flour 0 00(411 00 Hay .10 00(u,:'.5 00 cw (tffrtijfinfnW. F REE LECTURE! CHRISTIAN- IT v AND CIVILIZATION Mr. It. V. Ukiibrwood, wbo ha. bren f"r many yi-ar, ,n gngrd In tin atndy f Chrl.tlanily and Clrtllia tion, will rielfvtr Mr.rnl l.etur., on th. abov. auljMta, In tba Conrt Honaa, on Turarla, and n,dn,aday eremnga, Jun. xatn ano aotn. air. Underwood la perfoctlr fantilir with theae aab. joota, and cordially inrlt.a all who foel an inter. eat in then 10 eome ana near mm. i,eeturea oomtscne, at 7 ) oVIork, p. m. Aduilaaion free. Clearfield, Jun, 12, 1K71 It ADMIKIMTII ATOKH KOTIcrc. Notice ia hereby given that letters of administration on the estate of E. B. WETZEL, deceased, late of Bell township, Clearfield county, Penna., having been duly granted to the nndcraigned, all persona Indebted to aaid estate will please make immediate payment, and those having olaims or demands will present them properly authenticated for settlement without delay. H. L. HENDERSON, T, R. WETZEL, Junel2-fit- Aduiiniatrators. AU.MIMSTHATOIt'h NOTICIlr-Nolle, la hereby given that letters of administration on the estate of JOAU RIDER, deceased, late or Covington townahip, Ltoarneld oounty, Pa., having been dulv granted to the undersigned, all persona indebted to aaid estate will pleaac make payment, and thoaa having claim, or demand. will present them properly authenticated tor settlement without delay. WM. K. WRI0LEV, June 13 -6t Administrator, 1.B.S.,V.T.A. VDMIMm HATOIt'M KOTIC'fc7 Notice is hereby given thnt Ictt-rs of adininiitration on the estate of 'JAN E 8MITII, dm-asod, late or Hood ward township, Clearfield County, I'a., havinjr been duly jt ran Ltd to the undersiirned, all persona indebted to said estate will please wake payment, and those bavins; claims or demands win present inem pmpenr aunienticaiea mr set tlement. flUDLTU 4. UtkYt Al.K, . Juue IS, ls;2-Ct. Administrator. VDMIMSTRATon'S NOTlC n. Nuttte is hereby given that letters of admlnletratioa on the eitate nf Roarer II. IlAnr.v, dee d, late of llurnide township, Clearfield county, fa.. nevinc heen am r ran tea to the unnersisned all persona indebted to said estate will please ttake Immediate payment, and those bavins; olsttns or demands will present tbem properly authenticated tor settlement without delay. K. HILT Kit HAM), June 12, 1872 6t Administrator, A IMIMMTHATOH"4 NOTICI-Nolice J V is hereby jrivrn that IctlTS of administration on the estate of IIKNKV COOK, dcpaH. late of FnrffiMon townitiin, Clearfifld oountv, Penna. bavins; been duly granted to the under signed, all pnrtoni indebted to said estate will please make jyment, and those htiving claims of demands will present them properly authenticated for set tle mom. UKOKUK WdsMAMft, May 29, l?72.-0t Ailminiitrator, rjMIE (ANNUAL FRECHYII,LE PIC-MC will be held thia year on THIineiDAV, JUlfR STth. Arrangement, bar, heen made to have thia pic nic Curtice any heretofore held. Tha entire Clearleld Cornet Band will he in attendance, to enliven the occasion. A cordial invitation is ex tended to all to attend. J.I2 2t Trustee's Sale of Real Estate! I.ATK THE rnnpFHTT OF JOHX BL'KOVN OKIt, UKCKAHKD. II Y virtnu of aa order ef tbe Orphan' Court of XM t learneiu eoaniy, ine nnirsi)(nd will sell at I'ohlie Hale, at the Court llnnse ia Oarfleld, oa HATI HI'AY, Ji NK 2uih, l72, at 3 o'clock F. M. tho following deeoribed real eMaltn All thai certain iarm situate in llumsuie town abin, bounded on the north by )arli of J. Hterben sou, en tbe east by lands allotted to the widow of said John Burgunder and by lands of J. Htenbea son, oa tha south by J. Htepbonson, and on tbe went by lands of J.tinyder and nthT, eontainins; ONK HINDRED TWKNTY-TWO ACRES and 67 perrbeai baring about 61 aorei cleared, with frame house, barn, orchard and other im provements. This land It of good quality, situated In ft good neighborhood, and well adapted to farming or graiing purpose, and has a (jnantjty of valuable timber thereon. TKR.MH. Fifteen per epnt. of purchase money to be paid when the property Is sold ; one-third oi ine pureaaee money te remain ta toe land dor ing the lifetime of the widow of said John Hr (under the interest to bo paid to her annually, one-third ef tbo balanew in oao year, and the one thld ta two years, with interest, to be setwred by oo4 ana mortgage om tne premiass. JOHN M. ADAMfl, Jona 1I-6L Traitee. B LANK l'OftTAHlLEs1 IIALIvf J'OB DBALBBB II HARDWARE, Alio, Manafaotur.raof Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. - C t A It HIl D,: P A. LOT OF SADDLES, BRIDLES, f TIaroesa, Collar,, ,ta., fbf lc,l U. F. BIGLER A CO, pALMEK'S PATENT UNLOAD Ing nay Fork,, for sale by II. F, BIOLER eV CO. tJ-UUi- QIL P41NT PUTTY, GLASS, Nail,, ,te., for sal, by ' 1 h. F. "bioler CO. H aRNESS TRIMMINGS & SHOE finding,, for aal, by J , n. f. bioler t co. Q.UNS, PISTOLS, SWOBD CANES . . 2 ,l,FoHulb ' "'",'.? ." : . IT. F. BIOLER & CO. gTOYES; OF ALL SORTS Alfl Sliea, for sale by H. F. BIOLER & CO. JRONI IRON I IRON I IRON! for aal, by H. F. BIGLER & CO. JJORSE SHOES & HORSE SHOE HAILS, for lal, by ,lt-n' i II. F. BIGLER A CO pULLEY BLOCKS, ALL SIZES And beat Manufacture, for aale by v II. F, BIGLER & CO. rpLIIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES, for aale by II. F. BIGLER 4 CO. pODDEIt CUTTERS for salo by M u;i0-70 U. F. BIGLER A CO. gAC ETT eV BCII IIYVER, PBULIB, II BULDIXO HARDWARE, Also, manufaolurers of Tin and Sheet Iron Ware, Soeood Street, CL13ARP1I2LD, PA, farventers and Builders will find It to their advantage to examine our stock before purchasing alsewbere, . STOVES! STOVES I We are now selling the celebrated TIMES COOK and RELIANCE, tha cheapest and best stove, in tha markot. Every itovc fully warranted. ALSO, PARLOR, nEATIVO, and RAFTING STOVES! which will be Mid as cheap as any In tha county. Strict attention paid ordering article, for par tie, wbo desire it rT-Roofing, Spoiling and Job work dona on reasonable lerina. Clearfl-ld. Pa, April 11, l71. A NEW DEPARTURE For the Benefit of Mankind ! DR. ROY E R'S PILE OINTMENT This important discovery Is one of the most re mark a hie results of modern medical research, and The most Wonderful it Speedy Remedy ever known. Is now presented in scientific combination of nothing and healing agents. And having inor oughly tested it in numberless cases, with most satisfactory results, do not hesitate in offtring it to the puLme as Tho most certain, rapid and olTocluul rkFssMEDY FOR PILES, no matter of how long standing. V-old by all Prugglata ami Mrdirln. Deal ers wbo desire to alleviate tha sufferings of tlieir fellow beings. prick, bU crnth pr.a nox. T. J. DOVER, Sole Proprietor, oellD'TI rtn.rll.ld, Pa. WATCHES I WATCHES I I bar n large stock of AMKRICAK .rVrl and SWISS WATCHES, at th. differ P Jt vradas. Ib from tw. to ai.ht ounec case.. I offer the,, for aal, LOW, and gaaranta, thsm to give sntirs satlafaotion, JEWELRY I JEWELRY I A good assortment of Ladles' and Oeit'a Jewelry of th, latest stylssl Alway, getting niwctulng newt I would ask Lumbermen and dtber, who In lead parrbaslng Watch,, to Ball and sea my atock before going to th, citiea, a, I am vary far, I can sell Watches a, low a, th,y can ha bought, bs.ldea th. different. In distance in th, event of Ih, good, proving defective. All kinds ofRKPAIRIKI In wiy line promptly altemUd to at tha (tor, on Second atreet, oppo site th. Court tlonac. For your liberal support th, past I am vary IhankfuL S. I. SXk'DER. April I, 1172. Luthrrsburg Marble Yard! TUB rabaerlber reepeetfuUy announeca to thi, community and the public generally that be le now CBtenelroly engaged In the manufacture of Monument,, Head and root Clones, Wand, Table nnd Bureea Tops, eto. N higher tribute can be paid to n deceased relative or friend than the erec tion of nn enduring slab aa a witness tc unborn generations where (bey hare la,'d him or Jiff. I hare engaged Mr. John W. Gahagan a, my agent to soil, and ta whoea wnrkmaoahln and akill many ean bear1 wltheaa. Order, enlloited and promptly tiled. Work delivered whereverdealrad. ... - . ' aaOOKE. Luthershurf, November II, 1171. SitrAwnrt,,: liiiwarr, t. THE laOKSIBES TIN .AND STOVE STORE I W J . I t ,J . IIHI. U ...... . 'I .11 , if. Jfi riui-i ,t i .i G. S. FLEGAL, PliUipeljiirj". Ceatri Gouty, Ttv. TI1S anderalgnad reapeotfully announce, to th, nubile thnt he ba, on hand n cars. fully-aeleoted and well assorted stock of STOVES, HEATEKS, ItANGES, HOLLOW - WARE ! .... i TIN, COPPER AND SIIEET-lItON . WAREI WOOD AND WILLOW WARE! Ilia atock of Cooking Store, constat, of : 7 LIE CELEBRATED IRONSIDES, oral, nave never ranees to bring peace and prosperity into lamllle, wn,r, it I, used, Dlamon, 8UU, Farmer, Herald. Charm, Spear,' Callloruta uool Biove, opears' Anti-Dust, Uas-U.roing Cooking Store,, Victor, BlUn,c and I'nlon Ranaaa, Spear,' Cooking Ranges, ., . Ac, etc M Tk. TIpi mmA Oh.. Tmh w... t.. 1 . 1. the rlovea la made of tho heaviest and beet material, and warranted to giro perfect satis, faction. His Stock of Parlor & Heating Stores I, larger, better nnd ohcapcr than over befer. .. oiblbiua to u, puniio confining or Spears' Revolving Light Illuminating Stove, Bpear, Anu-jrusi uae-nurning rarior rloT,, Speara' Orbicular .Gaa-Uurnlng Parlor , Stora, Spear,' Oaa-Burning Parlor Stove, Roquet, Pearl, Oem, Ida, Sun, Troplo, Nevada, Ac, Ac. Vulcan, Elm and Victor Heater,, Spear,' R, voivtng Ligni ueateri. M, la alao nreparad to furnieh n oomplet. aeeonmena vi Tin, Copper, Sheet-Iron, Wooden and Willow Ware, &c, Wholesale or ratal), manufactured neatly and with th, sols Tlaw to ,omoc, from too best mo Uriel In the market, PLOWS A PLOW POINTS, COPPER, BRASS, PORCELAIN, TIN-LINED, SPUN A COMMON IRON KETTLES, Of ,v,ry description constantly an hand. ORDERS nR srOUTINO, ROOFING And other work belonging to his bualneee will be promptly llled by experienced nnd skillful workmen - BRASS, COPPER. OLD METAL, RAGS AND CASH ' Taken in esehaage for gooda. avlr-no aspcelally Invite, tha attention of Merchant, wtsntng to purcnasa aiwnoiesaie.aa they will Bnd It to their advantage to oiamina hi, atoek before pnrobaatng ,twn,ro. Look oat (or tho Big Sign opposite th, resi dence of Jdra. Dr. Foater. All Good, Wibbirtbd as RaraBaaaTan. Ci. 8. FLKGAL. Pbilipaburg, June I, 1171. augl II MOSHANNON LAND Si LUMBER CO., OSCEOLA STEAM MILLS, BAMi rAcri nt, LUMBER, LATH, AND PICKETS. II. H. SHILLINOrORD, President, OOcoForeat Place, No. 121 S. 4th at., Phll'a. JOHN LAW6IIH, Oenoral Sup'U Osceola Mills, Clearleld coanty, Pa. LAMI.AXD LIMBER COMPAW i OFFEE TO Purciisers of Choice Goods AT TUE1R MAMMOTH STORE IN- 0SCE0LA. w Cabinet ! M0!"i ANNON LAND AND LUMBER COM PA iY offer for eale Town iMt in the bpr oukIi of .ceola, Clearfield oounty, Pa., and alao lots to si purchasers outsido the limits of said horongb Oeeeola la aituated on the Moshannon f'reek, l the richest portion of the county of flrartlel on the line of the Tyrone A Clearfield KailroaA where the Mo.hannon and Rrarerton branch n eda Interaeet. It ia alao In the heart of the MoAannon eoal baaln, and large hodiea of white title, hemlock, oak, and ether timber fur round it. One of the target lumber manufaetnr i.tt .stelifi'hinelits In th. Ht.t. Is Inflated In the town, hile there aro many other lumber and shinfle mills around it. Tba town 1, but seen yeap old. aad eouialne a population of one thou sanl iohabitnnta. fAr-fm further Information apply at tha office of the above company. JOHN LAWSI1K, 1:4:70 Genera! Superintendent. VOTICF- Having purchased the Interval or l J. A. Illattenhcrger, Esq., in tha buaineae heretofore earrled on nnder the nm name or J. A. Illsllenherger A Co., the same will be coadopted hersafter under the name of Moshannon Land and huntber Oompanv. (Store.) II. II. KDILLIN'.KORD, JOHN LAWPnE, siyjill J'reaidcnt. General Sup't I Lime lor Sale I THE undersigned, reeiding near tba depot haa made complete nrrangeinenta with Lime llurnera.eet ol tne munuiain, wneveoj bled to korp conatantly on band a large iiuantlty of PUKE L I M E I hleh lr offera to farmer, and builder, at n trll, abov, east. Those in need of the art icle would do well to ive me a call, or address me by letter, be fore neg.ti.Ung their lime. UEO. 0. PASRMORE. Clearleld, Pa., June 9, lM. , DAVY HUNT'S GREAT WESTERN BAZAAR, illto, 1111, Dll, IMS Market St., ' nil,. . I.Vt.VII I A Always on hand a large aasortment of Carriage,, IJarne.s, Ac. railing and Shifting Top Buggle, from W le IIS. Hermantowna (shifting scale) from 76 to IS. Hockaway, (leather trimmed) from 0 to I1S4. Dearborns, No-Top Burgles, dagger and Holiness Wagons from M to II 'Jo. Singl. Ilar- r . . . . . ttH..kU ll.rnM. froea JI to 1124. Blankets, Whips, Halters, Hheels, irAa.i. ..A H.,,R. ...nertaiaing t. th. buainess at equally biw prices. Our motto Is oCbeeA.e, than tha Chea.eet." Giro us a call be fore purchasing oleow hero, aee. I THE MMOCRATI0 ALMANAC for IMA "7 and J for Bale at tha Poll Oaoa. Piio II eeata. Mailed ta ay addrata. JtniflS and lUrdKiufs. rpilE LATHII MlJVE(,j, ... -j f i ji i THE LATEST MOVE! HARTSWICK & IRWIN'S 2;;DRua stoke, To their now building on Heeond Street, oearljr opposite tbe store of Weaver i Dstts, CLKARFIELD, PA., ftliflre thfljr will continue to 'upply their uld and as many new eustuiners as nay uouie. with PUIIK I)HU(iS! OHKMICAIiS! PHARMACia'TICAL rUKPAH-VTIONrl, (Including all new rcinoditii,) Patent Medicines, Paints and Olln, Glass and Putty, School Po'-ks, Hiation-ry, Paper, Ac, a)i, a full line of lug gilts' HundriiMi, llulr Tunics, Cosmrtlcs, Perfmncrirs, Toilot Arti"lps, Uru-lirn, Tuilct Heaps, pnokot UMlts. Ao.,all of the beet quality, PURE WISES AXD LIQUOJIS, for mrdical A incremental purpoacl only, Pure White Lead, Colors of all kinds, Raw and Boiled Linseed Oil, Varnishes, Turpen - tine, Coal Oil, Paint A Varniau Brushes, Flavoring Kitrncts, Confectioneries, Bird Seed, Fjiice, grjund and unground, of all kinds. SMOKERS AND C1IEWEKS Will Ind our stock of Chewing and Winoking Tobacco, linporti-d and Do mestic Cigars, Hnoff and Pine-out to be of tho very best breeds In the market. ' LAMPS AND CIIIM.VlSiS, ! h .- AU kinda of GLASS WAKE, GARDEN 6EEDS, Ml'BICAL INSTRUMENTS and Mualcal Trimminga ef every variety. Having a long experience In the bnalness, and an extensive and well selected stock of medicines, wa ara eneiilrd to till Phyaiclana' prescriptions at the shortest notice and on tho moat reasonable terras, dey and night. HARTKWIOK A IRWIN. Clearfield, Pa., May II, l71-tr. P. T. I. "For thy Stomach's Sake and thine other Iufirmities." St. Paul. )H. IUYi:it"S PURE WEST BRANCH BITTERS. A safe, pure, pleasant and bealth-gWlng Tanlo strictly Trgftalile, and manufartnred from the most pore and ebtilee materials ia not a spirit drink nor substitute for whiaky, but a orient I Co com pound, for the protection of the system and the cure of disease, made from chetnlcnlly pure spirits, entirely free from fusil oil or other irrlla ting properties, and will not disagree or offend the most delicate stnniach. A long private experi ence has attested Itl Superiority over all Ordinary Remedios. No Hitters at present ottered to tho public contains so much metlieinal rirtc, and yet so safe and pleasant to take. Its imo li te cure disease, and it will not eresle an Appetite fur spirituous liquors, but will cure the elToots of ditnipation. To increase the Appetite, l'fK IT. To promote Digestion. tTBE IT. To euro Dyspepsia, tJPK IT. To cure Ferer and Ague, t'SB IT. To cure BillkmsneM, VPB IT. To ouro Constipation, VPK IT. To cure Chronic Disrrhcsa, 1R IT. To cure Heart-burn. THE IT. To core Flatulence, I'KB IT. To sore A eld KraetatUas, ' VK IT. To cure Netrout Debility, VHB IT. To cure Hydnehondria, VPB IT. To euro Ballowness of Complexion, I'HB IT. To euro Pimples and DlMchcs, t ?K IT. For General Prostration of tho Physical powers, t8B IT, and It will cure you. Bold everywhere, at I Oe pr botlle, Ilnna- faeturvd f xrluiircly by A. I. SHAW, Ilniggl"!, y CLEARFIELD, FA., Who offer, lilieral Inducement, to the trade. Oct. 17, l(l tf. 'PIRRA C0TTA STANDING VASES, JIAMJISU VAShS, Stove Lining and Fire IJrick, kept constantly on band. ST0.E A D E ARTiTe!! WARE 0P EVERY DESCRIPTION! CROCKS ! 'POTS I CROCKSI I'lshor'a Patent Alrtllit He If . Healltif; fruit (anal ni TTrk CROCKS, wllh llda, CREAM I ll'AKH, MII.K CROCKS, Ai'I'l.K-RI'TTER CROCKS, PICKLE CUUCKrt. FLOWER POTS, PIH DISHES, 1 0TRW POTS, And n great many other things lo numerous ta mention, le ae naa as FRED'K. LEITZIMGER'S STONE - WARE TOTTEItV, Comer of Cherrr end Thirl Streets, v CLEARrfKLD, PA. ftug! ffrii pjsttti, ,y.r;l5, (gtr., BB,M..,.,Q.....ei. jj..y.H(Wer. iBTT,. 'Jin'il r-.M ' CLEARFIELD, PA.,'J .'J'H i I Arc offering, at tho old stand of 0. L. Reed A Co., . . their stock of goods, consisting of DRY - GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS A SHOES, HATS A CAPS, HARDWARE, Ql'EBNSWARB, ' FLOUR, FEED, SALT, &o., &o., At tbs most reasonable rates fur CASH or In ' : ' exchange IVr : Square Timber, Boards, Shingles, , OR COL'KTRt PttODLCH. " jWT Ad Cancel mad to thosa engngnl In get ting out square timber d tna most advantagwui terms. January ft, 1870. a. a, ah bold w. nosi UAnnaoMM, "Cheaper than the Cheapest!" GOODS AT. REDUCED PRICES just necaiTBD ir Arnold fc .llartliorn, (On, door wait of Pint National Bank,) 1 1 rv r.NHvn i.i:, pa. HAVING juat rehirned from th, ,at with a eompleto assortment of Good, sultabl, for Hprlog and Summer trad,, w, are now ready to furnish nil kind, of Good, "Cheaper than the Cheapest I" And aftor thanking onr customers for their liberal patroaag, during th, put year, w. would mo,t esi-ectfully ask for n eontinuanc, of tho eamo. Our Stock eonalato of a eompleto ueaortment of Dry Good,, Notion,, Hardware, Qoeenrware, rVillowware, Grocerlei, Boots 4- Shoea, Hata A Caps, Clothing, Tobaceof, Ae. Alao, Flour, Bacon, Salt, Piah. Grain, etc. Alt of which will b aold on th, moat reaaon abla terma, nnd the hlgbeet muiket price paid for Grain, Wool aad all kind, of Lamber and Country Produce. ATPleaae giro na a call hefuro purchasing alaewhera. Satlafaotion guaranteed as to prlco and quallty.llj ARNOLD A nARTSDORN, Corner of Main and Thompson Btreeta, apr20 Cl'RWENSVILLE, PA. I ) K A C K IN ElIDOPEI GREAT EXCITEMENT IN FRENCH VILLE I The bloody contest between France and Prussia is at an end for the present, so far as the slaugh tering of men and the dentructir.n of iironerty is eonoerned. The Horal Jugfrlers no doubt pride tbetnseltee anq rejoice orur the result, but how insignificant Is their work when compared with the humane and christian eiTurts of L. M. COUDRIET, who bas nndertskea te supply all the citlsens In the lower end of the county with food and raiment at exceeding lrw rntes ffoa his miimmoth store in Ml lOMtl R(J, where be ean always he found reedy to wait upon callers and supply them with Dry Goods of nil Kinds, Soch as Cloths, Fatinetts, Cal meres, Muslins, .Maine. Linen, Drillings, Calicoes, Trimmings, Ribbons, Lace, Ready-made Clothing, Roots and 8hOes, Hats and 'ans all of the best material and made to order Ilfise, Focks, tllores, Mittens, Laces, Ribbons, Ac. GROCERIKS OF ALL KINDS. Coffee, Tea, Fugar, Rice, Molasses, Fith, Salt. Fork, Linseed Oil, Fish UN, Carbon Oil. Hardware, Queen ware, Tinware, Caftinga, Plows and Plow Castings, Stalin, P pikes, Corn Cultira tors, Cider Pruisci, and all kinds of Axes. Perfumer. Paint, Varn.th, )las, and a general assortment or rtatiunery, GOOD FLOUR, Of different brand, always on band, and will be sold at the lowest possible figures. LIQt'ORR, such as llrnn dr, Wine, Oln, Whisky, ajayno s tHetilctnc, ii trttcra anil ll ntflanirs Hitters, 600 Bounds of Wool WanW'd fur whitth the hi'beHt price will be paid. Clorcrpccd on hand and fur sale at tho lowest market price Also. Ag'-nt for ISlrattonvillc and CurwcnivllJt Threrhing Mat bines. .Ca1l and see for yourselves. Ton will ftnd ercryibing usually kept in a retail store. L. M. COL'DRIET. A Frsnchvillo P. 0., March 1, Ih71. QUKW KNSVILLK I SPRING & SUMaMER, 1872! FAUST & GOODWIN Are bow receiving, in addition to their fine stock on hsnd, n fr-.h supply of KKUf UUUD8 Irani th. hast. A full line in . 'dhv utMtiifa and i)Hi;n ;Mi)m Latest styles I HOLLV VARDSNil, TRIMMINGS, LADIES' II ATS, NOTIONS, STATIONERY, HOOTS AND SHOES, DHt US, PAINTS, OILS, Ac, HARDWARE, QCEENSWARE, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, Groceries, fticon, S. C. Hum, Fish, Suit, rtc, Ae. Special attention ha, keen given to onr erec tion ol La llel' Dree, Good, and Trimmings. Having purchased at tba eery lowest ,ash pries, wo aro prepared to offer Inducement, to cash buyers, and wa Invite all to call and exam ine hefuro purchasing elsewhere. Our thanks arc cilended to our ,a,tomer, for their liberal patroaage in the pait, and w, hope to merit n eontloaeoee. FAl'HT A GOODWIN. Cuiwensvllle, April II, 1171 im. TtmTICKfi COKHTAni.rJI' KIIH We have nrlnted a large number of the new PER KILL, and will oa the receipt of twenty. v, awnu, wi.tl a eo,j to oar addrass. myU Sst.Ii.i '111 in SUA W HOUSE, (Cor. of Market A Pronl itreoU,) CLKARPIKLD, PA. This n..ntAiuii.l ltet Is antisele new. aam pleu ia all Its appointments, and convenient to the Court House. A free Omalbu, run, to and from tha Depot on tha nrrlral and departure of each train. Vita. E. 0. CLEMENTS, ApriMO, 1171. Proprletreer. WASHINGTON HOUSE, " , NEW WASHINGTON, PA. Thi, new and well furnished house has been taken by the undersigned. Ho feela confident of being able to render aetiefaoUoa U Ihoso who may favor Mm with a oall. M " ' O.W.riAVIS, Prop'r. RKVKRB HOUSE, ' B U R N 8 1 D B, PA. Th, lubsoribcr having built anew Hotel, wit all modern Improvement,, Is preparod to receive guests. Tbe table will he supplied with the best in the market j th, bar with the cnooieert liquora. Good siabling attached. ' aprl-ly A. II. SCIIAEFPER, Prop'r. ' THE ALLEGHENY HOTEL, MARKET St., CLEARFLELD, P. THIS large and oomm odious new hotel has been opened for the accommodation of the Cublift, where the proprietor will be glad to meet is old friends, and rooeWe a share ef public pat ronsga. By strlot personal attention te the de tails of his business, he hopes to be able to render satisfaction to his patrons. The TADLB will always be bountifully supplied with the best that ean be procured in the market, and the DAB will contain a full stock of LlyUoKH, DKER, Ao Good stabling attached. CAPPER LEIPOLDT, Clearfield, March I, leoiMy I'roprietoa. THE MANSION HOUSE, Corner of Second sued Market Street . TpIITS old aad eommodious Hotel has, durlns; X the past year been enlarged to doable its former capacity for tbe entertainment of stran gers and guests. The whole building has been refurnished, and the proprietor will spare bo pains to render his gussti eomfortable while staying with bim. Prhe "Mansion Ileuse Omnibus runs to and from the Depot on the arriral and dnpartu ef each train. JOUfiT D0UU1IKKTV, sprfi 7u if Proprlttor, T DONATED IIOUSK, XJ Near tbe lUllroad Depot, CLKAHFIKLD, PKNN'A. This house ii largn, well funiished, and nearly new, and the Propritr fi-eli confident of reudr ing sfttiffarlton to giicsta. X, 1). Uood stabling eounivcted with the hotel. 04-7I S. B. ROW, Proprietor. ST. CHAHLKS HOTEL, fOppo.lte II. R. Depot,) CLEAUFIKLD, PKNN'A. The undersigned, having beeome 'proprletoi of this house, is now ready to entertain it rangers and travelers, and tluTefuro solicits sojourners to gire him a call. JI in TaUe will lie supplied with the best tbe market affords, and kit Bar will eon tain the choicest of wines and liquors. Extensive siaMitig is'attached, Clinrges moderate. Jenl073 " JA.MKH MuLAUGIILI!f. WESTERN HOTEL, Oppo.it, th. Court Dome, CLEARFIELD, PENN'A. Accommodations Arat-olara and charge, moderate, oeti JOIIN.P. YOUNG, Pmprlclor. M ON TO UK HOUSE, Opposit. tb. Cuurt House, LOCK HAVEN, P E.N N'A. -Jell'Tl nACSEAL A RR0M, Prop',. B ROCkl:HII()PK IIOI'SE, DELLEFOXTE, FA., D. JOHNSTON A SONS, Proprietora, oeHi'71 Vmukican house, Main Street, BROOKVILI.E, rENN'A,- SHANNON A I! U 11 K ETT, ProprieUir. .4 71 1JAILKOAJ) JIOCSE, It Main fltreM, PHILII'HIIUIKI, PKXN'A. Tbe undersigned keeps constantly on band tbe best of Liquors. Hie table Is always supplied with tbe best the market affords. Tbe traveling publio will do well to give him a eall novlftt. ROBERT LLOYD. SUSQUEHANNA I10USI3, CURWKN8VILLE, Clearfield county, Penn 'a. This old and well ctaIilbrd IJoM, beautifully situated on the banks of the husquelianoa, in tba borough of Curwensrille, bas been leased for a term ol years by the undersigned. It has been entirely rofltled, and is now open to the public generally and the traveling eotnmuiiUy in par tit-oUr. No pains will be shared to render guests comfortable while tarrying at this hnnse. Ample (Stabling room fqr the aocommodatioa of team!. Charges raoder.t-j, t-Vpt. 28, lHVO-lf. ELI BLOOM. DANIEL CONNELLY, Coot and Shoe Manufacturer! CLEARFIELD, PA. nAfl Just re o I red a one lot of Frenob CALF bKlNS, and li now prepared to mannfae ture everything In his lint at tbe lowest figures, He will warrant bis work to be as represented. He respectfully solicits a eall, at his shop oa Market street, second dtor west of tbe posts fl.ee. where bs will do all In bis power to render set U faction. Some fine (Jailer tops oa band. myV,67-y lMSIaL CONNELLY. JiEW HOOT AM) SHOE SHOP, EDWARD MACK, Con. MARKET 4 3d Bts., CLEARFIELD, Pa. rtlHK proprietor has entered Into the BOOT a X 6IIOK business at the above stand, and Is determinod not to be outdone etber in quel Ity or price fur bis wrk. Special attention will be isid to manufacturing Hewed work. lie has en band a large lot of Erencb Kip and Calf Skins, of tie very best quality. Tbe citl sens ol Clearfield and vicinity are respectfully Invited to give him a trial. Mo eharge for calls. novo,' a ir Clearfield Nursery. ENOOUHAGJ5 JIOMK INDU3TKT. fpHK undersigned, having eitabllsksd 4 lfui X fry on the 'Pike, about half way betweeq Clearfield and Cnrwensvllle, Is prepared to fur niib all kinds of FRUIT TREKS, (standard aa4 dwarf,) Evergreens, Shrubbery, Grape Vinee, Gooseberries, Lew too Blackberry, Strawberry, and Ran berry Vinee. Also, Siberiat Crab Trees,) Quince, and early scarlet Rhubarb, Ac Orders promptly attended to. Address, 4. v. w niuji 1. epSO-eA.v Carweas-U4o, Pa O. I, c. rilERB to bo, my PRT flOOn?, flRO M eerlea, Oueeoaware, (llaasware, Druge aud Notions, Conrrctloncrlea, Ac, -cheap for cash. The enhoerlhcr bera leave to inform hia old nnd now euatomer, that be bas opened K VARIETY STORE IN GLEN nOPE, PA. And will sett good, at price, to nit ths timea. A liberal reduction will be made to eoetoioera birr ing at wholesale. Call and eaarelne mr stoeli before purchasing elsewhere. A liberal share of puliiio patronage li auliclled. P. J. KEAQT. Olea Ilope, Pa., June 14, 1871. N JEW STOKK IN HOUTZDALE! V. n . . V i nnpn t , , i I a... the eaat with an .ntlr. new and complete assort ment of Merchandise, suitable for Winter aad Hpiiag trade, which haa been eeleeled with great care and bought at li.w rates, Is prepared to fur. men meeimene or llnoisueie bbh tipiwi'7 gooda at a Terr light ndvanoe on Inst eie for cash. Ceualrjr Pr.Mlae. nnd Hhingles tehen at market i.rlea. Call and .lamina mj stock before porebaslng ..-.where. p. (lALLAQIIER. Iloulsdale, Pa., feh. JI, 1171 !