i. r .ttv the REPUBLICAN. ? CLEARFIELD, Pa. "XDNE8DAY MORNING, JULY 17,1871. 1 Terms of Subscription. 1 la adrenee.or within three months M 4 after three aad before tli month..... I i0 al after the aaplration of ill asoathi... I 00 r All artlelti to Insure tnMrtlon In this r should bo bended l early oo Tuesday eg, aa we go to press at H o'clook, (noon.) ,; REUtslOUi NOTICES. IMIit Kpleropal Church Rot. A. D. , raster.-Pobllo Harriot .rirjr Sabbath A. M.i eu f P. M. both School at I A. M. Iyer Matting trtry Thursday, t Tl P. M. amuoloa Borrloo, first Sabbath of arary k, at m A. M. Andrew' Church EpWcnpalRer. aa Hall. Public Hervioe Sunday morning o'clock, and at f P. H Sunday School at , M. Prayer Meeting Wednesday evening a'eleek. webyterlaa Church Rot. It. S. Buti.hr. tubing oa tbo Lord's day at 10) and 71 . day School at 8 p. m. aytr Maoling on Wednesday at 7) p. m. tor's Biblo Claat on BoturdoT at 7 p. m. t Kraacli' Church Catholic Iter. T. Marks Mass at 1U( o'clock A. M., on tho 4 and fourth Bundayi of each month, others Church Her. A. J. Hartsocr king trtry Sabbath, morning and waning, atk School at a. m. Prayer mooting OTery oosday tvtning. ?bom. The list of jurors fur Sop- Tana will bo found eli. where In this l.iue. Tat Up. Those taxpayers who verl a to arall thimMlvot of tbi discount on their .weekly and Bute tales, for 18T 2, tbould bear In oBu. 1 that tho diMonnt period expires oo the Slit Zvr Quick. Samuel P. Wilson, X;-,ewr County Treasurer, .till oontinuei to kII rtaa rooeipU for oonnty and Bute taxes for 1871, at 1 at oent. eV.co.at. But two week! remain Jaw Alstoantlng, after which be will add Ire per Til Fbknchvilli Pio-Nic Thii yV a, which wai poitponed lomo time since, w! . taw poiitlToly be held oa Tueiday, July 13d. JU a wry arrangement baa boea made for the oooi B -d entertainment of Tiiiton, all who go may or 4 a good time. t rtoioos. A friend informs us that ass t f aerriei at our friend Jotoph L. HefT's, in X ia, about two weeki ago, eoma of which bt n4 two aad throe-qutrter Inchet la elreom H Tho fruit was of the blaok iwoot Fopte- , a a ad. - How our mouth dooi water 1 Tiaoidt at Tyrone. On July m Tyrone, during a difouiiiou of a heated v William Wingate wai abot by a a ay . 0:tlloger (or eomebody alee), and died the A .lag day from tho effects of tho wounds. I for waf amited, and oonfined In tho Holll- Ckanqi or Bask. We observe that "Xjntt. ThomM J. IlcCullougk A liro. here ro aeeeea te their new ofnoe, on Locust itreot, be atwesa Front and Second, where they hare erected a e y pair of rooms, suited to their law and ool. Joav. m business, and where their friends and alt It will Ind them in the future. A Good Sell. The County Com mil- jmn oa tbo tth Instant sold tho old Jail and arts (ho sum of 10,485, Sheriff Plo being the ' Jta aoert who, wo understand, designs to tear ohi Lao old eastloand erect a brick block soluble V a privet, dwelling, stores and offices. As Mr. f . ia tbo capital and enterprise, wo antieipato a f yrovemeat in that locality. t Loss in That. The County "T tasionirt haring purchased tbo lot upon I ) Ike sow arieoa Is located for 17,000, aad I old site for M,i8J, besides scouring double 1 kaatlty ef ground and earing $1,000 in the I p ef drainage, eTidenlly made a nice thing I t sweaty, as wall as located the new structure t I It cannot be boxed np by other buildings. "AMD Concert. Iho Grand Con er f the Clearfiild Orchestra, postponed from 1 lay, April 4th, will be glren In the Court I i, oa Friday arming, July 19th, without t . All tlckeU bearing data Thursday, April 4 ' 171, are good for this oonoert It Is to be A " that the public will liberally patronise this ag Institatioa. See adrertiscment la JU column. r . - at t fx ar 1 f Bubned. We rogret to !oarn tr eld friend John Dressier, of Union town ' asl his rssidenoa destroyed by fire on the Mt together with nearly all bis household aad the clothing of the family, axoept what . ad oa their backs. Tho fire eaught on the Vaet a spark from the Sue, and no male li being at borne the fire made short work, sasler't loss is heavy. no. We love muaio as dearly A I yet there eaa Bona be drawn out of us. W, tbo Comet Band and the Orchestra, fre ; oaase oor dormant musical ehords to vl- i ' akin as, those hot nights, by their sweet v which they bestow promiscuously over , as the Joy of all the youngsters and many t too. Oo aad bear tho Orchestra In tho aasa, oa Friday evening. ia . a ) Lonokst Ratt Afloat. On r last a raft was moored to tho wharves in a which is said to be the longest srer set , tea tho Susquehanna. It measured 824 I. ugta, and 10 feet in width, aod oonuioed I JH feet of bill timber. It was brought ( Marietta raftsmen, with Mr. J. Hanlen, L Tho raft belonged to William Albert, " 1 Olearleld, and was sold to Jos. Gillpban sue e eta per fooL Lanraiter httllignetr, : i Bloom. This, another of our 4 highly esteemed eitiseas, died at his la Pike township, on the 80th of June vv at awe aJi t a- . . ' ta i' "tbevv .Laos i 87th year of bis age. He was tha next lest of six brothers, Peter, Isaae, James, Benjamin and Abraham, all of whom aad away except the latter, leaving be at tbo largest oonaeeUoa of any other A the eonntj. t Co RRMPOMDENT8. Having is per last wsek, aod an unusual number Jaly communications, speeches and pro- aad other communications having been our table, we must ask onr friends to Httlo. Tha 4th of July communications M fill our paper for at least two weeks, srasioa of everything else. We must v decline all of that class, while some of ball appear in due tlma. nous. The iiiahop of the dio visit Clearfield on Tuesday, July 13d. aa will be Morning Prayer, at 10) A. ., tag Prayer at r. a, la St, Andrew's I l aa t , "a permlssloB the Rev. J. M. Perry, of aty, will preach la the Baptist church ttk,tho list, at 11 o'clock aod la tbo The public are Inrlted ta attend, area ehnrah will be re-opened forserrloe ssday. SerTlees morning and craning. Todrth The Brat real 4th of k) place for II years, was celebrated this ' ear eitiseas, ia a beeomiag manner. F everybody Ip towa and the rarronnd 7 tearing ta go somewhere else te en s', all were here, ajid right well did tha immunity realise' the fact. For this afalrt wa are largely Indebted ta the etUa, which had everything arranged apart aad general delight which seemed I around, aotwithstandlng tho wilted I many las garments aad bats after was takea oat by tha thunder shower. MtUk that the Park Is a accessary In 4 fill go far to re-establish the old I seeling oa tbo 4th of July. 1 m a i i I should bear la mind the fast that tha ef tha Clearfield Academy opens the lay (Id day) of September Beit. It taxi for pupils to be present at the opea i session. " Sprcialt. PaiFAul roa tbu Mahboti Coiisiatio. Klocknor A Go's groat mastodon nonagerlo, gl gantlo circus, oollosal cararan and nuteum, to gether with tho All Ben Abdollsh troupe of real Dedouln Arabs will exliibii in mis piaos on Wed nesday, July Hlh, for one day only. The management announoos for the season of 1871 not only tho largest, but tho most attractlre, norel, original, and lu.trucllre public amusement ever afforded to this oountry. Tho great All Boa Abdellahof genuine Bedouin Arabs, or "Sons of tho desert" (fourteen ia num ber') aoknowlodgod by tho European and Ameri can press as giving tho most sterling, rare and wonderful performance of any oa earth. Their estraordlnary fetes of both ground aad la mid air, surpass both tbo description and bellof. The rest department of soology is oomposod of tho rare and onrlous animals of every Coutlnent, Including ornlthos of troploal and oriental birds, and embracing the finest oollectlon of trained horsos ; tho smallest ponies and tha best perform ing lions In tho world. Among tho specialties are a herd of elephants, and a drore of camels and dromedaries." A mammoth oa reran of elghteon massive oages, it Is a stupendous combination, lnrolvlng an In vestment of half a million of dollars, requiring aa army of deeiplined men in the service, employing a multitude of horsos and a train of wagon-dens and oages over a mile long for its transportation through tho country. There will be a grand accnlo parade on the morning of tbo exhibition. List of letters remaining unclaimed In the Postoflloe at Clearfield, for tho week ending July 1Mb, 1871! Cummings, John. Mnhakey, Emery. McCaully, William. Marten, L. Meader, Ueorge. (1) MeUuily, C. K. Pounds, W. W. Seymour, W. R. Bcgardul, B. Wellington, Frank 0. Waddlidged, hebeoca. P. A. UAUL1N, P. M. MarbaiiKb, Jack, llony, Wesley 11. Hamilton, J. B. (1) llollopeter, Kro. Jinnman, 0. A. Kelley, John. Knox, W. P. Lay, Deal O. Laborde, Sarah. (3) Lyons, Hannah M. By reference te our advertising columns, it will bo noticed that Mrs. Turnor, of Walleoetoa, offers for sale a bouse and lot in that place. Fly Nets and Sorim Horse Covers a large as sortment for sale by jv3 li. r. jjioLia a to, II. F. Bigler A Co. have been making extensive additions to their stock of Hardware tho last few days. Everything new in Shelf Hardware, Sad dlers' Hardware, Farmers' Hardware, Builders' Hardware, and Hardware of all kinds, can be seen at their store. May 11. Paints, Oils and Varnishes for sale by H. F. Bigler A Co. BcttbrsI BcTTnnal . Tip Top, Queen of tho Meadow, Red Racer, Our Best, Clipper, and Oraia Soytbes, jelO-tt For sale by U. F. Biolrr A Co. Slats Paists. Persons wanting paints of any oolor will find them prepared for use at jelO-tt II. F. Biolrr A Co.'s. Water Coolers at U. P. Bigler A Co.'s. 1 Fbrsb OaoiiNn Plastrr. Rooelred at Corner Store by ear load and for sale by . E. A. A W. D. Inwix. Curweo.ville, March 13, 1871. Wood and Willow Ware or all descriptions for sale by II. F. Bigler A Co. Calcined Plaster for sals by II. F. Bigler A Co. Croquet Bets at II. F. Bigler A Co.'s. S Stojs's Saw Qcbrrrs Ann Saw L'psrts. We have secured the agency for tho above, and will sell them at the manufacturer's prices. Call and examine them j Ihey are the best gumoers out. June 19, 1872.-41 H. F. Biolrr A Co. Bird Cages a large assortment at U. F. Big tar A Co.'s. Coo's Phosphate for sala by H. F. Bigler A Co. KoTica to all Prrsors Owaina Uobsrb. You are invited to call at II. F. Bigler A Co.'s, and examine tbo Gum-Lined Scotch Case Horse Col lar, warranted to heal all sore shoulders and galls. Also, the new patent Zino Collar Pads. I Wire Garden Trellises, of different iltos, Hsng- ing Baskets and Wire Work, at H. F. Bigler A Co.'s. Noticr TO Waoor axd Carriasr Makrrs. We have lust received a general assortment of Wagon and Carriage Woods, also a full Una of Spiings and Axles, which ws offer oheap for cash. H. F. Biolrb A Co. NoTIOR TOTRB DlSCITT.RB OF IsAAO WALTOR. Alter April 10th We will have tho largest assort ment of fishing taokle ever brought west of the Allrghenies, consi.ting of Rods, llssketa, Fliea, Hooks. Lines. Unit Boxes, In., Ac. All discintaa of Iaaac Walton an invited to call and examine our stock. 11. F. Biolrr Co, March 17, 1872. tf Bosorth's Patent Refrigerator the greatest hot weather comforter over invented. Call and exam ino them. II. F. Biolrb A Co. A full 11ns of Household Goods, Japanned Ware, Ac, for sale by II. F. Bigler A Co. RECAPITULATION. Croquet Seta. Bird Cages. Wire Garden Trellises. Hanging Baskets. Wire Work. Wood and Willow Ware. Household Goods. All kinds of Hardware. Jspanned Ware. Bosarlh's Patent Refrigerator. Water Coolers. Paints, Oils, Varnishes. Calcined Plaster. Coe's Phosphate. Wagon and Carriage Makers' supplies. Single and Double Hhovel Plows. Cultivators, Iron and Wood. Cultivator Teeth and Shovel Plow Sborels. Fishing Taokle. All of the above for sale at the mammoth Hard ware Store or II. F. Bigler A Co., Second street, Clearfield, Pa; ' Dr. F. Platto, Eclectic Physician and Surgeon offers his services to the people or Clearfield and vicinity, and will bo in readiness to attend all professional ealls, by day or night. Oftioe oo Reed street, West or tbo depot, Clearfield, Pa. May 11, 1871-tr Buy your Dross Goods or 11KKD IIROR. Buy your Notions A Trimmings of REED BROS, Buy your Parasols of REED BROS. But roar Shawls of REKD BROS. Buy your Furnishing Goods of H E E D B HOB. Buy your Underwear of RKF.I) II II OH Buy your Hals and Bonnets of REED BROS, Bay all your Millinery goods of REED BROS. Bur your Ladies' Misses' and Children's Shoes ol REED BROS. Buy your CarpeU or REED BROS. Buy all the good. you can buy of REED IIKOM and you will save money. aprl7-8m. Long This WatI Full trimmed and tinned lasting Gaiters, only tluo AT FLROAL'S. Plsln Morocco Gaiters, onlf 1115 AT FI.EHAL'8. rinlhonoerasa Gaiters, onlv 1.75AT FI.BOAL'R Lasting but'a Gaiters, only 1.25 AT FLEGAL'B. Morocco (falter., onlv 1.85 AT FI.EIIAI.'S Nan's Halter., a 2 and up - AT r i.tvi i. n. lieary Kip HooU, only 1.00 AT FLEGAL'B. Light Kip HooU, only 1.50 AT FLEGAL'B. French Calf Ituols, only t oo AT FLEGAL'B. Fine Calf Boots, only 4.50 AT FLKGAL'S. Ob Second street, just below the Clearfield County National Bank. Tho only way to bo eonrlnced that Flegal's shoes are cheap, Is to call and see for yourself. GOODS SHOWN WITH P1.EAKURB Juno fi, 1871.-tf. A fact worth remembering Five cents worth of Sn'Ws Clrf OcmiMon 'ojears, given ta a hone twice a week, will save doubls that amount In grain, and tho horse will be fatter, sleekor, and orery way worth more money thaa though be did aot hare them. Married ladles, under all aircam.Uaces, will And Ptmm't ryali'is Pilti safe I and, la small doses, a mild cathartic Tbey aause aa griping pains or cramp. AltcnHofl, Lumbermen! WE are now manufacturing our IMPROVED STEEL - BUCKET DRIVING CANT HOOKS, superior to any other In asa. Wa bare also la stock a large quantity of Cantbooks suita ble for reding parpoaee, which wa are Belling Cheap for cash. AMOS A R. KKMS A41D. Clearfield, Pa., March U, 1871. ' ' At Wllllarasport, oa Wednesday, July Bib, 1871, by Hot. Willia Kbrb, THOMAS II. MURRAY, Ksq.,of Clearfield, to Miss JKNN1K Hh'lUHAKD, of Wllliam.port, We suppose that "Tom" will now bo abls short ly to add soma new ideas aad axpericnoea to his lecture on "Utile things." On Julyith, 1871, at the residence of P. 8. Washburn,- of Oioeole, by A. Ktnix, Kq., Mr. JOHN WABUIIUHN to Miss JENN1B K. HAINES, both of this county. On July 4th, 1871, by Jaibs C. IIarrrtt, Em., Mr. WILLIAM W. DIXON to Miss EMILY K. K ABE, both of Jefferson county, Pa. On July 7th, 1871, by Iter. S. Croft, Mr. P. D. 8CHNAKRB to Miss 8. E. UKOS8, both of Cov ington township, Clearfield county, Pa. On June 18th, 1871, by L. B. Cauiwrm, Eq., Mr. C. M. (TN.KK to Miss MARY M. KIRK, all of Clearfield count, Pa. On July 4th, 1871, by Rv. A. Thobpsor, Mr. WILLIAM HKMl'LK to Miss CATHARINE E HKHS1I, both of lleooaria township. On July 11th, 1871, by Bct. W. M. Bt'aca rui.0, Mr. THOMAS A. WITHKROW. of Knox township, to Miss HANNAH L. S1IOFF, or lleo oaria township. Clearfield Markets. Corrected weekly by Rituard Mossop, Wholesale and RoUil Doaler in Dry Uooils, (Jroceries, Pro visions, Ac, Market street, Clrarflelil, Pa. ICLRtaniLD, Pa., July It, 1971. Apples. green, 00 1 00 lings, dressed ' 0 Dried, lb 12) Hides, green 7 Apple buUor.TPxal, 1 00 Ham 00(3) 16 Butter- 0ll(i$ li Shouliler....00( la Beans U 00UO 1 25 Side... 00(4 11) Buckwheat. 1 IS Lard lo(n) li Buckwheat flour lb, t Mess pork,$ hbl.,.18 00 Boer, dried. ll Oats 75 Reef, rre.h 8(d) HI Onioni 180 Boards, M 11 00(3,14 00 Potatoes 00 0 Cora, shelled.- 1 00 Peaches, dried, lb.. 11 Corn, oar 00($ 00 Plaster, V bbl I 00 Corn meal, sack, 1 10 Rye 1 It Chop, ft cwtl 10 1 40 Rag., $ lb 1 Cloverseed. 7 00 Halt, sack 110 Cheese. 10 Sliinglee,18 ln.H,ijS 00 Cherries, lb. 10(d) 15 Pliinglr.,28 Inl0(ij) 11 00 Chickens, drsd, lb, 15 Timothy seed 5 00 Egg 10 Tallow 11) Flaxseed. 1 00 Wheat 1 75 Flour 0 00(3)10 50 Wool .. 05 Hay 80 00(0)35 OO Wood, 1ft cord...... I 55 LIST OF JURORg PRAWN FOR SEP tcmber Term, A. 1. 1873, (4th Monday, 13d.) obakd jurors. J. W. Wrlght...Beecarla Aaron 8hirey.....Goaben J. B. M'kiernaa..Oulich Wm. Bell.... Bell Hugh Leech Bloom i. Bwao, Br Jordan Thos. Rallston BoggsiConrad Baker Knox B. Cowder. Bradford H. Clyde Lawrence Wm. Bchwcm, Jr-Brady Wm. Tate " i. II. Hile.Lomber City John Lee ...Burnside Adam Hagy. Chest I. Johnston Clearfield J. II. Fleming. Cor'en.'le R. Bbowalter Decatur Wm. Moore... ..Ferguson fleo. D. Hess Morris M. C. M't'ully....0sei.ola M. L. C. Evans... l'ike Henry Pents Ui W. Hcnderson.Wood'rd TRATRBSB JURORS. Thos. Mullen... .Beeoaria H.A.Wright... " John Erhard.... " Henry B. M'Uhee....Bell B. Lansberry...Bradford II. Hart.felt,Br....Brady Jas. L. Clark A. J. King " G. W. nail Graham J. B. Jnrey ' A.J. Ula.gow....Uullcli Conrad U inter.... J . M. Jordan... 8. Ilagrrty Lewis Erhard..... ' Reuben Caldwell. ' Wm. Cathcart.... N. Beck Bumside Adam Heck M.M'Elwain.... " John Parks.. ..Lawrence Wm. Brown.... " Mat. Head ' John Pale. " Jaoob Irwin.... M Joe. Johnston Chest I.aee Rainey...... M P. CouUreL... Covington R. M'1'herson..Clearfield Petor Kepiile. Morris D. Bonner " Jas. Harrier.... ..Osceola B. 8. BroomCur'ens'e J. Baoghman...,. Dooatur John Bhoff. " Wm. A. Moore -Pena B. M Clarren " A. Bnugbmaa.... " J. B. Arree.-... " M. Walker " J. II. Ferguson. Ferguson Levi Bloom Pike John I Bloom Jos. Bpenoer , John Owens. J. B. Oarrison Robt. O. tbaw..Uoahen Wm. Kline.... Woodward NOTICE. The Odd Fellows' Hall Aasoela tion of New Washington will be incorporated at the September Term, lail, by the Court of Common 1 leas, u no good cause ne snown to ine eontrary. From the Keeoro. jelfi-lt A. C. TATE, Proth'y. VftniTOR'S NOTICF- In the Orphans' Court of Clearfleld county. Ia the nutter of the estate of Elisabeth Bmeal, late of Bradford luwnahin. deoeased. . The undersigned auditor appointed by the court to make distribution of the balanoo remain ing in the hands of theexeoutnr of said estate, to and among the parties legally entitled thereto, will atteud to the duties of tho appointment, at the office of J. H. McKnally, Esq., in Clearfield, Pa., on lllUKMiAl, July mm, lfl.i, at i oeiora p. m., when and where parties laterested may atuuu if tney see proper. jeo-at tl KID uuillJUiv, Auuitor. - A l'OITOH'14 NOTICE. In the Orphans' V Court of Clearfield oounty. In the matter of the estate of Ueorge Bmeal, SrM late of Brad ford townnbtp, deceased. The undersigned auditor appointed by the court to make distribution of tho balance in the bends of the executor of said e.Ute, to and among the Cersona legally entitled thereto, gives notice that a will meet the parlies interested, for the pur- Kee of his appointment, at the oBiao or J. H. rKnalrr, Esq., In Clearfield, Pa., on THURS DAY, tha 18th Jady, 1x71, at 1 o'clock p. m. JoJO St Cr HUB UORDON, Auditor. FINANCIAL STATEMENT OK LAWHRNCK SCHOOL FUND, Ibrlae year ending June 1st, 1872 1 RRCRIPTI. al. on hand last year. M mi I.S2.1 8 441 77 Amt. or duplicate, less eionoratlons.,.. From otnor sources From State appropriation Amt, unseated tax due from Co Tress. IUt .1 1.S5S 61 f4,87J 40 RXPRJMTtREB. Teanhera WJges Fuel and oontiiigcnoiea.., , tl.Mfl 00 Hill 75 reea of Colleotora and ircasurar... 114 00 1,1120 113 9.11 7 HO 00 Sit 20 For building For repairs, Ao For miscellaneous expenses lfalanoe 4,179 40 Whole number of schools, 12 1 Ko. of male teachers employed, 7 No. of female trainer., 6 average salary of teachers per month, $4I.!10 whole number of scholars attending schuol, 422 average altendanee, 202; average percentage of attendance, to. Attrsti MATTHfiW ur.AU, L. C. Bloor, Secretary. l'rnsideut Lawrence township, June 10, 1 ATI. A IIMI NINTH ATOM'S) NTICB.-Notloe is hereby airen that letters of sdtninlstration on the estate of WILLIAM MJK All IK, late of Hnaas town. hip. Clearfield eonnty. Pa., deceased. having been duly granted to the undersigned, all rinrrons indshled to said e.tale will plea.e make uimediate payment, and those havieg claims or demands will present them prnporly authenticated lor settlement witnoul actay. A. V. TA l it, JelO-Ot Adminl.lrator. A IMI J ia hereby given that letters or administration on the estate of K. B. WKTZKL, dec eared, late of Hell town.hip, Clearflrld oounty, Penn'a., having been duly granlrd to the undersigned, all peraona indebted to said estate will plraae make immediate payment, and those having elaima or demands will present them properly tuthtntlcatcd rur settlement witnoat oeiay. II. L. 11SNDKRS0X, T, R. WKTZKL,, JunaU-Ot.e Adiulnlstratora. AIIMINIHTHATOH'H NTlrt Notice Is hereby given that letters of administration on Iho estate of JUAB RIUKR, deoeased, late of Covington township, t'learOeld county, Pa., having been duly granted to the undersigned, all persons Indebted to said estate will please make payment, and those having olaims or demands wiil prevent them properly authenticated lor settlement without delay. WM. K. WRIOLKV. Juna li lt Administrator, l).B.N.,V.T.A ADMIlHltsTHATOIl'M MlTll'K. Notice it hereby liren that letters of administration on tho estate or JANK SMITH, deeease,!, late or Woodward township, Clearlield Lounly, 1'a. ka.lua- been dulr (ranted to the undersigned. all persons indebted to said estate will please make payment, and those having claims or demands will present mom property auinentiraien ior si (lament. JOMEl'U J. LKWAI.T, June 11, 172-01. Administrator, AIl!IBTAToR'a NOTirU.Notlcc fo bsrsby glren that letters of administration oa tha estate of Horrrt II. Kairrt, dee d, lata of Buraeide township, OlsarAsId 'eouuty, Pa., baring bsea dnly grafted lo the undersigned, all persona Indebted to' said estate will pleass srste Immediele payment, aad tboaa harlno olaims er demands wtil present them proftorry autbentloated for isltlemtiu without delay. U. HILTKIIKANl), Jute 11, 1171 Alt ' Administrator. fpilg DEMOCRATIO ALMANAC for IM 107 aad ! for sale at the Po.t OBIoe. Price i eenu. Mailed to any address. u H. F. BIGLER & CO., URALS RS II II ARB W AltE, Also, Manufacturers of Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. CLEARFIILD, PA. LOT OF SADDLES, BRIDLES, Heraest, Collars, ale., for sals by H. F. BIGLER aV CO. pALMER'S PATENT UNLOAD- tng Hay Forks, for sala by U. F. BIOIEB 4 CO. QIL, P4INT, TUTTY, GLASS, Nails, etc., for salt by II. F. BIG LEU t CO. JJAKNESS TRIMMINGS 4 SHOE Findings, for sale by H. F. BIGLER i CO. Q.UNS, PISTOLS, SWORD CANES For salt by II. F. BIGLER & CO. . gTOVES, OF ALL SORTS AND Slats, far salt by II. F. BIOLER ft CO. RON I IRON! IKON! IRON! For salt by II. F. BIGLER ft CO. J JOESE SHOES A HORSE SHOE NAILS, for salt by H. F. BIOLER ft CO pULLEY BLOCKS, ALL SIZES And best Manufacture, for talt by II. F. BIGLER ft CO. THIMBLE SKEINS AND PlfE -a. BOXES, for salt by II . F. BIOLER A CO. J70DDER CUTTERS for snlo by Mcu30-70 H. F. BIGLER ft CO. A NEW DEPARTURE For the Benefit of Mankind ! DR. HOVER'S PILE OINTMENT Thli Important dtatcoTerj li one of the molt re markable reautti of modern medical research, and The most Wonderful & Speedy Remedy ever known, li nnv prtwntH In a aoi entitle oomblnatlon of toothing aod Healing agon la. And baring tbor oughljr tvitad it in nnmtrarlea. eaaea, with inoit ati-Taotorj reialti, do nut bet I lata in offerinf it to tbo public aa Tho most cortain, rapid and effectual REMEDY FOR PILES, ao matter of hew loag steading. trUL.8old by all Pmsrl.ts and Medicine Peal. era who desire to alleviate the sufferings of their fellow beings. mice, 50 cents per box. T. 1. DOVER, Sole Proprietor, oclJ571 Clearfield, Pa. WATCHES I WATCHES I I hare a large slock of AMKRICAN and BWIS8 WATCHES, of ths differ aa. grades, in from two to eight ounce cases. I offer these ror ssla LOW, and gaarantea them to give entire satisfaction. JEWELRY! JEWELRY I A good assortment of Ladlss' aad Oenl's Jewelry of tha latest styles I Always getting something new I I would ask Lumbermea and others who la. tead parchaslng Walchsa to call and tea my stack before going te tha cities, at I am vary tar I eaa tell Watches as low as tbty eaa be bought, besides the difference la distance In tha event al tha goads proving defective. All kinds of REPAIRING In my line promptly attendtd to al Iht start on Second street, oppo. sltt tbt Court IIouss. For your liberal support a tht past I am very ihankful. S. I. BNl'DKR, April t, 1871. rjX) THE FARMERS OF . CLEARFIELD COUNTY: Wo offer WOOD'S NEW MON MOHER at firteei to cheap that no farmer can affnrd to bo w nno ui one, and warrant It to giro perfect Mil lactiuu m an oaaeie IIAGERSTO VN 1IAY RAKE, or, STONER'8, of Lancaster. M.I.IH HUFFMAN'S 1 II It II K 11. a one horse troad, which Is the beat In tht country, Will warrant it to thresh from one hundred to three hundred bushels or grain per day. FANNING MILLS, good and cheap. CIDER MILLS Hickock and tht Buekcyt. OIIA1N DRILLS. CORNPLANTERS. 110(1 POWERS, for churning. ROtiERH' HARPOON FORK and SPROUT' Orapplea and Pulleys, so cheap that Bant need be wttnout them. DUOUIF.S for sale always. Jt4f Wt also ooottnne the butchering bu.lnoai ana win nuy or ireus tor came ana sneep. M. O. BROWN A BRO. Clearfield, Pa., May 21. A Notorious Fact I rflllEkH ara nnra paopla trouhlad with Lung 1 iiieanci in ibii wmn man any otberplaea o Ita ilia to tha 6 tat a. Una of tba araat oauMi o; thUlMba on( an imparaHltl of t'nal, larfrly miioa wnn taipnar. now, way not avoid al thin, and prMarTi your liria. hr nina anl llumiihrev'i I'clfbratrd Coal, rrea Irom all impunlie. Ordari left at tha iluret of Riobard Aluwop and Jamei 1). Urabam Soni will raoel prompt atuntion. ABRAHAM II VMrilREYt Ctaarflald, KoTambar 10, 170 tf. !IsAKIK COMTABR.E'S MMJ FOR Jateatthiiamofc 11 ' ' -l ' J. ins ZB0XTSXSES TIN AND STOVE STORE I G. S. FLEGAL, PliilipsVw;, Centra County, Pa. T HR under.lgned resptctfully annoaness to tk. ...kit. . 1 . L - i. . I. - J B HM. fully- eieoieu ana WSII asevrww nwi oi STOVES, HEATERS, . RANGES, HOLLOW WARE ! TIN, COPr-ER AND SHEET-IRON WABE! WOOD AND WILLOW WARE! His stock of Cooking Stovss consist! of TUB CELEBRATED IRONSIDES, Which hare never failed to bring peace and prosperity Into rammei wnert it is used, Diamond Bute, Farmer, Ilsrald. Charm, Spsars' California uoob store, opeart- Antl-Dust, Oas Uurnlng Cooking Stores, Victor, Reliaaoa and Union Kansas, ., ' Spears' Cooking Ranges, ,. ' Ac, ore kTha Tin and Sheet Iron ware (Iran with tha Stores is made or the beariest and beat material, and warrantee; to girt ptrfect satti faction. His Stock of Parlor 5c Heating Stoves li larger, betur and cheaper than ever before timoiteu lu .ne puuuo uun.i.ung Ol Spears' Revolving Light Illuminating Store, Dpears Anu-iruai uaa-oummg rarinr more, Spears' Orbicular .Uas-liurning Parlor -Store, Spears' lies-Burning Parlor Store, lioouet, Pearl, Oem, Ida, Sun, Tropio, Nerada, Ac, Ac Vulcan, Elm and Victor Heaters, Spears' Re . Toiriog bigni ueaiers. He Is alto prepared to furnish a complete atsortmtnt of Tin, Copper, Sheet-Iron, Wooden and Willow Ware, &o., Wholesale ar retail, manufactured neatly and with tht sole tiew to service, mm tha best ma. serial ia tht marktk PLOWS A PLOW POINTS, COPPER, BRASS, PORCELAIN, TIN-LINED, SPUN A COMMON IRON KETTLES, Of trsry description constantly on band. ORDERS FOB 8POUTINO, ROOFING And ether work belonging te bit business will bt promptly tiled by experienced and skillful worfcmsu. I BRASS, COITER, OLD METAL, RAGS AMD CASH - Takaa la tithnagt for good. 4 . , tMrIIt trpeelally invitee tht attention of llercnanie wisnmg to purcna.o at wouiosaio. as they wiil Bud it to their advantage to txamlnt bis an. . Look out for tha Big Sign oppotltt tht reel- denct of Mrs. Dr. roster. ,. -I' :J .t'i ' . " AJla, Ooopa WUbrasitbd as Brfbrsbrtbd. : ' C. 8. FtEGAI., Phillpsburg, Juna 1, 1870. augd l MOSHANNON LAND & LUMBER CO., OSCEOLA STEAM MILLS, MARt'PACrcRRR LUMBER, LATH, AND TICKETS. II. II. M1ILLIN0F0RD, President, OfJoe Forest Plaoe, No. li 8. 4th at,, Pbil'a. JOHN LAWSII) General Sup't. Osceola Mills, Clearfield oounty, Pa. LAD ASD LIMBER C0MPAM OFFER IX DUCK 3IE3TTN T0- Purcliascrs of Choice Goods AT THEIR MAMMOTH STORE a IN OSCEOLA. New Cnblnet ! MO?lIANny LAXD AND M'MDER COM I'ANY ntTt-r fnr Rale Town Lutf In the br uukIi of Oiovola, Clearfield county, Ta., and ako loii lo suit purchasers outside the limits of said borough. Oaoeola is situatrd on the MuMiannon Creek, In the richest portion of the county of rirarBcM, on the line of the Tyrone A Clearfield Hailroad. where tha Moohannon ana ueaverion I. ran eh roads.lntewct. It Is also In tho heart of tha Moliannon eoal basin, and large bo die of Ite nme, bemlook. oak, and other timber tur- nmnl It. One of tha largest lumbir manufartur Int; atf llhmpnti In the Htate Is looaird tn tha l4iwn( while there ara nnny other luralxr and ihintle mills around It The town li but te ren years old, and contains population of one thoa sand inhntilt&nts. r Mlrrm further information apply at the office of tlib above company. 1.4: ?fl Genera) fluporintondtmt. 'VTOTIC'I-V Uarlns; piirfhaxed the tntarest of Xl J- A. lllattentierger, licq., in tno nnsiness heretofore carried on under the Arm name of J. A. Itlattanborgcr A Co., the sam will he oondiitid hereafter under the name of Moihanoon Land and Iitimber Companr (Htore.) II. H. HIIILLliNUFOHl), JOHN LAW8HR, ny26lf l'resident. General Hop't Lime lor Sale I TUB undersigned, residing near (he depot has made complete arrangements with Lima Pernors east ol the mountain, whereby he Is ena tiled to krep constantly on hand a large quantity of TURK IilJlE! which he offers te farmers and builders at a trifle abort mat. Those In need of the article would do aril ta giro aas a call, or address mt by letter, bt fi.rt negotiating their lime. i OKO. C. PASSMORB. Clearlield, Pa., June 9, 18(1. i DAVY k HUNT'S GREAT WESTERN BAZAAR, i 13(111, llll, lU, lll Market HI., 1 PIlltAIIKI.I'HIA. Alwsys oa band a largs assortment of Carriages, llarne.., ao. Palling and Shining Top Buggies frnm lo li. liermantowna (.hilling eeata) from .s to IM).. Rocbaways llra'l.er trimmed) from tc0 to tl.la. Drurtx.ni., No T"p llufcties, Jaggor and Hasiness Wagons from M lo tl2i. Pinnle Har ness from 8 to t'i pui l. Double llarnes. from f.'ttoauf, Ulankets, vt nips, natters, rueuis, Afghans, and tvtrything appertaining to the L..I..M lt 1 ...ua l, Mntlll m. Cheaper than the Cheapest." Oire us a call be fit re purchasing elsewhere. Feb. 7-6m. fpo IICIHKK IIWIIiHIU F. F. Coolrlel, X et'Coutrlel'e (lore, C'nutriefe Mills, or at Prroohvillt, will burn Ring Hone and Rone Spa rta for $10, fnr one leg, or lit for two lega. Will gaarantae a cure, or no pay. fruflS and "iHfdlfiirjJ. T II U i A T IS I T MOVEI THE LATEST MOVE I HARTSWICK & IRWIN'S DRUG STOKE, To their new building on Second Street, nearly opposite tbt store of Weaver A Belts, CLEARFIELD, TA., Where tliry will continue to lupply tbolr old and aa many new euatomeri ai tufty oumef with PUHK DRUGS! CHEMICALS! PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATIONS, (Including all now remedies,) Patont Medicines, Peinte and Oils, dlass and rutty, ocnool noose, niauonery, rapor, Ao.j also, a full line of Drug, gists' Sundries, Hair Tonios, Cosmetics, Perfumeries, Toilet Articles, Brushes, Toilet Bosps, I'ockot llnoRa, ac, all ol the best quality. FURE fYiyES AJXD LIQUORS, for medical A sacramental purposes only, Pure Whltt Lead, Colors of all kinds. Raw and Boiled Linaeod Oil, Varol.nes, Turpen tine, Coal Oil, Paint A Varnish Brushes, Plavoring Extracts, Confectioneries, Bird Seed, Spies, ground and nngrouna, 01 an ainusv SMOKERS AND CIIEWERS Will find our stock of Chewing and Smokina Tobaooo. Imported and Do mestic Cigsrs, Bout and Fine-out to be of tbt very best brsnds tn lot market. LAMPS AND CHIMNEYS, All kinds of GLASS WARE, GARDEN SEEDS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS aad Musical Trimmings of every variety. slaving a long txperleaot in tht business, and an extensive and well selected stock or medicines, wa arc enabled to 111 Physicians' prescriptions at tha shortest notice and on tbt most reasonable terms, day and night. HARTSWICK A IRWIN. Clearfield, Pa., May II, 1871-tf. 1 T. I. "For thy Stomach's Sake and thine othor Infirmities." St. Paul. int. i;oYi:its PURR WEST BRANCH BITTERS. A safe, part, pleasant and boalth -glv.Dg Tonio itrletly TegfUbla, and manoraeturad from the most pore and ehoie materials is not a spirit drink nor substitute for whisky, but ft scientific compound, for tba protection of the system and the cure of disease, made from ehemioally pure spirits, entirely free from fusil oil or other Irrita ting properties, and will not disegree or o tTond the most delicate stomach. A long private experi ence has attested Its Superii iority over all Ordinary Remedies. Ko Bitters at present offered to the public contains so much medicinal virtue, and yet 10 safe and pleasant to take. Ita uie is to cur disease, and It will not areata an appetite fur spirituous liquors, but will cure the effects of dissipation. To Increase the Appetite, To promote Digestion, To oure Dyspepsia, To cure Fever and Ague, To euro Billlousnen, To ear Constipation, To oure Chronic Dlarrhma, To cure II cart -burn, To euro Flatulence, To oure Acid Eructations, To oure Nervous Debility, To euro Hydoehondrla, VPK IT. VSB IT. I SK IT. t'SE IT. USK IT. VSK IT. ISK IT. VSB IT. lTSB IT. USK IT.. VRB IT. VPS IT. To oure Sal low n ess of Complexion, VSR IT. To oure Fimplcs and Blotches, t'SE IT. For General Prostration of tha Physical powers, VPB IT, and it will oure yon. fluid everywhere, at 91.00 per bottle, Manu factured exclusively by A. I. SHAW, JJruggLt, CLEARFIKI.D, PA., Who offers liberal inducements to Iht trade. OoU 17, 18(lf:tf. Ififs Ml ' ''- OF TIMOTHY SKKI) 1UU and IHO bn.hels of CLUVlin HKKD rur salt at tht Corner Store, by Is. A. A W. P 1RVIJJ Curweasvllle, Pa., Feb. 14, 1871. lalvery Htnblo. Til R undersigned begs leara to Inform the pub lie that he la now fully prepared toarennimo dute all in the way of furnishing llnraea, lluggics, Saddles and llarnoss, on the ehorteet uotiea and on reasonable terms. Re.idenceon Locust street, octweeu JDirfl end roonn. tlKtl. W. QKARI1ART. HaarOolJ, Artl II, ISAT. pAAC JOHNSON k SONS, Maaufaelurers and Dealers in Hoots and NIiocn! r Ladles', alli.ee' and Children's Ositers. Men's, Boyt' and Women's Ilearr Boots, tod llrogans, do., Ao; -Store aod shop on Second street, asarly oppo site II. P. lllsl.r A Co.'s hardware store,' ' P.b. I, 18l ly c' C'LKARPIKLP, PA. ..Jru flood, CrotrifS, f U. J. r. WAVRR.. WEAVEIt & IIETTN CLEARFIELD, PA., 3 Are offering, at tbt old stand of 0. L. Road A Co., their stock of goods, consi.ting ef DRY-dOODS, GROCERIES, rfrioW' A BHOK8, HATS A CAP", HAIlDiVAIlK, QUEKNgWAItK,' FLOUR, FEED, SALT, &c, ttc, At tbt most reatonablt rates for CASH or In exchange for Square Timber, Boards, Shingles, On COUNTRY PRODUCE. fr-Advanc. ma.Iu to thost engoged in get ting out tiuare limber on tht most advantageous terms. January (, 1170, R. B. ABROLD W. ROSS BARTSBORR. "Cheaper than Ihc Cheapest!" GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES juit atcsiviD ar Arnold & llnrtslioni, (Oat door wist ef First National Bank,) CURW ENXVII.LE, PA. n AVISO Just returned from tht tast with a eomplete assortment of Goods suitable ror Spring and Bummer trade, wt art now ready te furnish all kinds of Goods "Cheaper than the Cheapest!" And after thanking our customers for their liberal patroaagt during tht past ytar, wt would mott respectfully ask for a tontlnnaoet of tht same. Our Stock tonslstt of a eompltte asiortment of Dry Goodi, Notions, Hardware, Qusenswaro, Wlllowwari, Groctiies, Boots at Bhoes, Hals A Caps, Clothing, Tobaccos, Ac. Also, Flour, Bscoa, Salt, Fi.h, Grain, eto. All of which will be sold on tht mott reason able terms, and tha highest maikot price paid for Oraln, Wool and all kinds of Lumbar and Country Produos. r-Flcata girt at a tall before purchasing slstwhtra. Satisfaction guaranteed as te prlet and quality. -x ARNOLD A HARTSHORN, Cornir of Mala and Thompaoa Streets, aprlO CUUWENSVILLR, PA. pBACE IN EUROPE! RUT GREAT EXCITEMENT IN FRENCHVILLE 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 destruction of property Is concerned. The Royal Jugglers no doubt pride themselTea and rejoice over tha result, but bow insignificant Is their work when oompared with the humane and ehriitian efforts of L. M. COUDRIET, who hss undertnken to supply all the eit liens In the lower end of the oounty with food and raiment itt rxccrrtinK 1"w rates from his mammoth store in Ml LSOMtumi, where be can always be found ready to wait upon cullers and Hipp1 tnem with Dry Goods of nil Kinds, Suoh as Cloths. Pattnetts, Casslmcree, Muslins, Delaines, Linen, Drillings, Calicoes, Trimmings, Hibbons, Lace, Ready-made Clothing, Hoots and Rhors. Hats and Caps all of the best material and made to order tiosa, docks, u lores, mmrns, taees, nioDons,c. GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS. Coffee, Tea, Sugar, Rice, Molasses, Fish, Salt, Pork, Linseed Oil, Fish Oil, Carbon Oil. Hardware, Queen were, Tinware, Castings, Plows and Plow Castings, Nails, hpikes, Corn Cultiva tors, Cider Presses, and all kinds of Axes. Perfumery, Paints, Varnixh, Glass, and a general aspurtmont ot stationery, GOOD FLOUR, Of di (TV-rent brim tin, always on hand, and will be sold at tbe lowost poitule ngurvs. LIQCORS, such nt Rnuidy, Wine. Gin, Whisky, laynos Meiitcines, litxuttvr s ana llooflnnd's Hit tern. 5000 no ii n i,i of Wool wanted for which the highest price will be paid. Cloverseed on hand and for saie at tho lowest market price. Also, Agmt for Strattonvitle and Curwonsvllle Threshing Machines. &ft.Call and see for yoursclvoj. Ton will Ind everything usually kept tn a retail store. L. M. COUDRIET. Frenchrille P. 0., March 1, 1.471. QURWKNSYILLE! SPRING & SUMMER, 1872 FAUST & GOODWIN Are now reeelvina. In idditinn to their fine stock. on bend, a frr.h supply of NEW UOODS Irom the East. A full line in DltV ;i)l)l) AM) 1)11 1 s ;ooi)tj Latest strlost . DOLLY VARDSN8, TRI.MM1M13, LADIES' I1AT3, NOTIONS, STATIONERY, BOOTS AXD SHOES, DRCT"., PAINTS, 011.8, Ac, IIAR3V) ARE, JJJ EjJtiirVARK, ' WOOD AND 1) ILL.QJ)' WARE, Groceries, Rtiron, S. O. Jlnms, Firh, tilt, rc, (ft.'. ftptcial attention 1ms been given to our scloo tlon ol Ladles' Dross UuoJs and Trimmings. Having pumiiasod at the rrrr lowcrt fash prircs, we art prepared to offer Induecmenta to cash buyers, and Wt Invite all lo rail and ca.o lot befne nurairig elsewhere. Our llirtvhs aro oAU-nded to onr customers for their liberal patronage In tho past, and we hope lo merit . eoptinuanco. FAl'KT A GOODWIN. Curwensvliie, April 21, lUTI-.tua. "WfANTUlM HiO.ntH No. I M-iiicb Shaved 11 HIIINUI.EU.forwhivh IheblKbe.l in, -kit price will be paioT. P. UAIXAUUKR, Houtsdale, Fob, 28, 1871 It SHAW UC (Cor. of M. t'Lr.Ai This msgnifloent 11l plcte In all its appointme the Court House. A tree v Irom the Depot on the arrlr. each train. AIK8. If. O. . April 10. 1AT3. ' rropnetrees. ixr AsniNQTOK ;iousk, - - . V . .. a, B'KW rTAfiHINtJTOJf, PA, This new and well furnished house has beau take by tha undersigned, lit fuels oonddent of being able te render satisfaction to thost who may' lavnr ntm wttn a oaii. : ' may , 1871. . u. w. iMt m, t rop r. REVERE HOUSE, B D It N B I 6 K. PA. Tht tubseribtr having built a aew Hotel, wltn all modern lmprovtlnenls,, It prepared to reoelvo guests. Ths tabic will be sunpliinl with the best in themarkei; the bar with thatheaiessl liuora, Uood stabling attached. aprS-ly A. 11. 8CIIAEFFKR, PropV. THE ALLEGHENY HOTEL. MARKET Br., CLEARFIELD, Pa. THIS large and tommodloua new hotel hat been opened for tho aeoom modation of tha public, where tht propriotor will be nlad to weal his old friends, and receive a share a publje pair ronage. By strict personal attention ta the 4e tails of his business, he hopes to be aide to reader satisfsction to bis patrons. The TAULB will always bo bountifully supplied with the host that oan be procured ia tho market, and the BAR. will contain a full stock of Liy UOilS, 1IEUR, Aa Uood stabling attached. . CARPEll LEIPOLDT, Clearfield, March J, lholl-ly Propriotor. THE MANSION HOUSE, - Comeror Second and Market Streets, t'LKAIU Ii:i.I), PA.' THIS old aad eommodlous Hotel has. dnrlng tbt past year, been enlarged to double its formsr eapacily for tbt entertainment of .Iran. i irk. t. I . k.lLIUv t... k... gers ana guv... wu, ref.irni.bfld, and tht propriotor will spare as 1.U r .. .1 anmfnrtnble ahlla pome M, staying with him. ' pm-Tht "Mansion House" Omnibus runt to ..J frnm the Deoot on tht arrival and departure of taeh train. - JOHN D0UU1IKKTY, apro-70 tf nujNHw. IEONARD HOUSE, J Near the Railroad Depnt, CLEARFIHLIt, Vt.hHA. This house is larre, well furnished, and nearly. new, and tht Proprietor feels confident of render ins satisfaction to gnests. N. B. flood stabling coonectod with the hotel. ot-71 8. B. BOW, Proprietor. ST. CHARLES HOTEL, (Opposite R. R. Iepot,) CLEAKFIKLU, rt A. Tht undersigned, hiving become proprietor of this house, is now ready to entertain strangers and travelers, and tborefort solicits sojourners lo gin him a call. His Table will be supplied with tbe beat the market affords, and his liar will con tain the choicest of wines and liquors. Extensive stanling is attached. Charges moderate. janlO'TS JAMES McLAl UIII.I3. WESTERN HOTEL, Opposite tht Court House, CLEARFIELD, PENN'A. Aceommodutloni nrit-elast and charges moderate. ostt JOIIN.F. TOCNO, Proprietor. Jj-OMTOUB HOUSE, Opposite tbi Court House, LOCK HAVEN, PE.NN'A. : JeU'Tl JIAl'fEAL A KROM, Prop's. B IK)C kF.RIOI P IIOI rjE, BELLEFOSTE, PA., D. JOHNSTON A SONS, Proprietors. oot'i'71 A MEBICAX HOUSE, Main Street, BR00KVILLE, PENN'A. SHANNON A Bt'RKETT, Proprietors, 04 71 RAILKOAD HOUSK, Mnin ftrcct, PHIUIIit'Ra, l'EXN'A. The undersigHi'd keeps constantly on hand tba beft of Liquors. His table Is always supplied with tha best the market affords, Tht traveling publio will do well to gire him a call hoy1&. KUUiatT LLOYD. . SUSIiUEUANNA 1IOUSK, CURWENSVILLB, 1 tlearrield eountr, renn a. . This old aod well cstaMilhrd lintel, bcautifullr situated on tht banks of tbe tfosquehsnua, in tht borough of Curwrnsrilla, has been leased for a term ol rears bj the undersigned. It has been entirely refitted, and is now open to the pullio generally and the traveling oummunity in par- , ticular. No pains will be spared to reiidfr gui-stl comfortable while tarrying at this house. Ample ' Stabling room fur tbi accommodation of toaius. Charges moderat. . . . brpt. zs, m?u-ir. biti uuuuai. goots .ma iliorj. DANIEL CONNELLY, Bool and Shoe Manufacturer, CLEARFIELD, PA. HAS Just received a Una lot of French CALF BKINS. and is now prepared to ssannfee- turo everything in his lint at tht lowest figures. tit wilt warrant ma wora lo ot as rrprssenteo. He respectfully solicits a call, at his shop oa Market sueet, second dt or wott of the postofSee, where hi will do all in his power te render satis faction. Bout fict Uaitor tops on hand. yVT T DANIEL COKSULLY. XEW BOOT AVI) S1I0E SHOP. ICDWARD MACK. Cor. MARKET lie Stt., CLEAIinKLD, Ta. rpilE nroprl.tor hattntered Into the BOOT I tillOK business at the above stand, and ' isdetermincd not to bt outdont titber in qual ity or price for bis work, Ppecial attention will be paid to manufacturing Sewed work. Ha has on band a large lot of trench Kip and Calf b'kins. of the rerr best Quality. Tbt clti- sens of Clearfield and rlrinity art respoetfuir, Invited to girt btai a trial. He charge for calls. novo,' a. ir UsrrlUinfoiijat. Clearfield Nursery. ENCOUIUGK IIQMI2 INDUSTRY. fpilB undersigned, having established a 'u, X 7 on the 'Pike, about hslf way between Vii'BtTUOiu iiiij vufwrntt iiitj , ip jrej'airvu iu iuc nish all kinds of FHUIT THEK8, standard snd promptly attended to AilitrAAifi. J. D. WRIGHT. , Cnrwentvilli, Pa iepS0-6S-j O. I. c, errles, Quec4isern, (HsMwnre, Ihurr and Notions, Confectioneries, Ac, cheap for oa!. The iiibscrlbrr brgs fcava to Itifurm his old snU) cw customers that lie has oprnrd 4 YAUILTy fiTOUB IN CLr.N IliPK( PA. And will sell gfKd at prim In suit (he times. A lihrrul reduotloa Wi)l tie Biade ft 'ousiornrt-s b,y lug at wbulcrale. ' " Cull and examine my stork brforo purolissiiig ,'1fi whrre, A librrnl shuro of publio pntrousge ia solicited. C. J. KKAUY. Glen Hope, Pa., June 1 1, STI. IN HOUTpALKI win,) aTrfrrvrat, rorniinrrj, urnpa id, Gooseberries, Laa-ton nihckherryt Strasfberry, and Rasberry Vines. Alto, Siberian Crab Trees, Out in am and Mr! ntrlnt hhuberb. ii. Order a P. GALLAlilKIt having Ji.i rrturtird from Iho oast with an enlir new sad rosnptrte soort-mt-nt of Merohandirr, suitable for Winter and Spring tradr, which has bt-en tlectid with gtoat care anil tmufht at tow rafrs, Is prepared to fur nish the eititea lf llouUtlala and virinity wliti piHils at a Verv li sth t advance on first ro$i fni ash. Contltry rrnluce and Shingles taken stt market prire. ' Tall and e.soinrniy stork hrlora parrhasing ulfrwlu're. P. OALI.AOJUilU Uoutsilale, p.t Fftb.au, Wi fy , i