THE REPUBLICAN. i Mninuinr n t f EDNEEDAY IfOUNINQ, AUGUST U, 1BTI. L..L - I , -J S . t - r n I ' i' r. lerms 01 oiiDscripuurii ir pall U t4ntH,or within three months ... J t Ifpaid after three aad before tlx month..... I If paid after the expiration of ill months. I Alt arUolee to insure Insertion In this should be handed la early raorninx, aa we go lo press at H o ctaok, (noon.) v, 4Ex.liItU HOTICE8. " V Methodist Episcopal CharehReT. A. D. i TTowr' PMtnfc Public Service every babbath Atdai A, M., end Tl P. M. , , . .. i i i a. m. ' ' ; ' ' Praver Meeting every Thursday, at Tl P. M. j ' Cewunenion Service, Orlt Sabbath of every t month, nt 101 A. M. ' S 81. Andrew'" Chnreb. F.pleeopelReT. ' Gsouaa Hall. Public Service Sunday morning ,: t Ue'elock, and at t P. M. Sunday School al ; I P. M. Prayer Matting Wednesday evening at t o'clock. Presbyterian ChurchBar. R. 8. Butiii Preaching on tat Lord's day at 104 and 7) 'i e'eloek. 1 " p ' . " 5 Sunday Reboot at In. m. j Prayar Meeting on Wednesday at ft p. nu ' 5 Paitne'a Bible Clan on Setordar at Tl S. m. ' St. Vrancla Church Catholic Rot. T. 'J. McMaui. Mass at lot o'oluok A. M., an th. aeeond and fourth Sundays of oach month. Latheraa (.'Daren Rev. A. J. IUbtsock I Preachlne? everv Sabbath, momma and atoning, ' flebbeth Sohool at a. as. Prayat Boating ovary rWodnotday evening. Notiob. The Roy. 3. J. Davis will 'preach la tha BaptUt Church, next Sabbath morn- lag and eroning. All art invited to come, tw. , 1 i " "' George Buck, a deaf route, who bag resided In Carroll townihip, Cambria county, for many yoara, diad on tha 6th, aged TO tears. Several persons escaped from tlie 'flraoniburg Jail on Monday night. ; They aro no doubt on tho look out for friendl. The Philadelphia Sunday Dawn has aid that Huntingdon is tho molt immoral oountry ., Vowa In tho Stato, and concerning tbia MMrtion .has "nothing to rolracU" ' Ta Nomink. Geo. A. Author hunch. Esq, la tbo Demooratlo nominoe of Clin, ton oounly for Delegate to the Constitutional Convention. '' Plkasurinq. Oaite a number of war eltliani are rnralising at that eioallont homo faaort, Bedford Springe. We hope thoy are en joying themselves. Bedford seems to be unusual ly crowded this season, aosording to the local Journals. ' Tn Superintending y. On our first page will be found statement from State Su perintendent Wloksrsham, In relation to the sn sierintendeney In our eounty, which fully explains ' Itself. As we are not a Tory particular friend of i the system, we hare but little to say in referenoe Jto the settlement of the question. Too Mccn. Sarah Jane Paulbamus, 11 year old girl, threw herself into the titer at y Williamsport one day last week, and was drowned. ! The evidence before the coroner's inquest la the ' shape of a long letter was to the eneol thai "Ed idle" refused to marry her, and that his mind was 'wandering after a married woman, and Sarah ,' Jane knew It 'i Oats. We suppose the oats crop l this season in this eounty, Is the hoariest erer :s out The blank Korway seems to be especially prolific Wo are Informed that our friend J . W. , Corp, of Brady, has a Held, many of the heads measuring from 14 to 39 inehee. If the kernels . an as well set on such heads as usual, the yield mult be enormous. Where Is the use In ralslnr ati with heads six and eight Inches long, whet ou ean do three times better? ' ' Grkat on Chano. Thirty years ago the small image situatea oe ine right Wok of the Susquehanna, about three miles below Muney dam, was called I'nlontown, and the Postomoe, White Deer. About tea years ago It was changed a Blifer, lately the name has been changed to Cairo, while the railroad station on the Cattawlssa road la celled Allcnwood, and that on the Phila delphia and Erie road is named Dewart As this Is the place of our birth, we feel some Interest In M, and are annoyed by this constant change of names. But it Is not our fault Thi Coiimak Chilbin. This tbametio Troupe or little performers will giro two exhibitions In this plane en Monday and lues day, lae 19th and 10th Inst Clara, Alloc and Louie an t credit to the profession and an honor to aSelr pereete. These versatile performers are fed t, 11 and 18 years, and seem to hare ao rivals on the stage. During the past year they mrc performed before crowded houses In all the mrge cities, for weeks al a time. It will be a rare teat for old folks and youngsters to go and see ben. See posters and circulars. Cuvrck Aitairs. Those or our alghbors who hare scampered off to Bedford, . aae Hay, ete, don't enjoy all tbc treats any. , . aw. Thosa who were absent from tha M. E. i ad the Presbyterian churches ea last Sunday, ; laaed Intellectual feasts. Tbe pulpits in these re ohurcbes were filled by foreigners. Iter. II, , i. Dill, father of Rcr. W. H. Dill, filled the pul ' a in the former, In tbc morning, and Rev. Dr. ashing, of Pittsburg, In the evening, while Rev. r. Wilson, of Brooklyn, N. T., brother of Dr. Uson, supplied Mr. Butler's congregation. Rev, fl is here on a visit to his son, and Rev. Wilson rtcpptng with his brother, while Pr. Pershing, anderitand, Is on a business tour relating to Pittsburg Female College. Biuno Tuem Alono. We are fro- vatl asked why such and such marriage or ttk notice has not appeared in our paper, and presume tbe experience of all other newspaper pie is similar. In answer to the question we r that It is not the duty of an editor of a paper ran after people and ask them whether tbey 1 been morrled or not and to bore tbe rurriv- ! relatives of those who have died, but Is the f ef friends, If they have aay, to furnish tbe ftere with the information, wmon will be glad received and duly published. We are mart! al the stupidity nf person when we go to tbe hie to ask for the'age of their dead relatives, not one la ten can give It Friends, ssnd year death and marriage notices. Tearful Fatality. Diptheria re- by plaokod Ave inembere from the family of Kurta, ef West Perry township, Snyder ty, within tea days. On the 10th nf July ef Mr. Kurts's family were attacked by tbe m a boy aged six years, another eighteen s, and a girl four years. They lingered until Thursday following, when they all died. The boy expired at one o'clock la the morning. I hours afterward the little girl arose from her aad laid beside her dead brother. A brief ta il elapsed, and she, too, was a corpse. At clock the same morning the eldest brother's eatlea took place. Tbe three were burled la rave. Tbe Friday afternoon following all wot ef the family were confined to had by the disease, and oa Sunday of last week a daugh -aged fourteen, aad en Monday one eged six- I years, died. Oa Tuesday the sisters were red together. The only surviving children k ana aad a little girl, aad the recovery ef tbe I Is very Improbable. Mr. and Mrs. KuiU tee Oi with diptheria. Tea children have Mea When from this family by death. ew a AeoMael. t of letters remaining unclaimed PostoBee at Clearfield, for the week ending 11th, let! lay, Elisabeth. Lewis, J. I,. I. MnCracken, Robert. I, William. MePberson, Mrs. Mary, agh, Jamee II. Hiebards, George, erth, William. Reid, John. I, Mrs. Mary 0. Smith, Daniel, eeeey, James S. Summers, Otbe W, a, Joha. Senear, Ellen. 0, Mrs. Kate. Ufa, Mrs. Anne, era, Martha () Yeoral, John A. e, Mary A. Williams, John. ' Jane M. Weston, (1. F. SjMiasMory. P. A. OAl'LIN, P. M. Littli Bots Drowned. The Clin ton icoMcrat says i A sorrowful occurrence took place in Look Haven last Saturday morning Mrs. Jonnle Hunt was vllltlui Mrs, Hiram My ers on Water street, at the lower and of Ibo city, sod look with her her Utile son Chauney, (named after his grandfather, Lawyer Chauney Lyman.) Tbe little fellow, aged between four and fire, went out to play with Harry Myers, about a year his senior. Shortly after they went out Mrs. H. miss ed her Utile boy and weoteroee the wsy oa the bank of the river to look for ths couple, but not seeing any sign of their presence, Iho opinion pre vailed that they had strayed off to the circus lent and got lost In lis crowd. They were hunted for around town that day and night, and Die hex! morning their little bodies, does together, were found In the river just aoross from Mrs, Myers' house. It is thought they were on a log and fell off Into the water too deep for them to get out Communicated. Duo. Near Ansonvllle, Clearfield eounty, Robert Liddell, in the fifty-seventh year of bis age. Coming to America more than twenty-nine years ago, ha settled in Clearfield county, and continued to reside oa the same' farm until his death. A nan of more than ordinary mind, and possessing a diligent and contemplative disposl tion, his intellect gained for him the respeot of all who knew him. It was a weU merited respect. He was not only aa Intelligent, but else a good mas. He was honest He was a firm friend a good neighbor and eltlsen and a christian, Remarkable for his Irmness and decision of char- actor, he was yet kind and affectionate. For nearly twenty years Mr. Llddls has heea a Ruling Elder In the Fruit UiU Presbyterian Church. His trust waa la Jesus. Tbe religion he professed Intnenoed him in all the walks and relations of his life. The community In which he lived mourn his loss, and hear a merited testimony to his worth of character. The Savior la whom he trusted during life, was the foundation nf tbe Heavenly hopes that supported him In death, In an eminent degree, his end was peace. . Coinmuoloatod. To I CLianriiLD Cocxtt Shuts; Scaoot As sociation. This association has undertaken to collect complete statistics of all tha Sabbath Schools within the limits of tbe eounty for the current year. A map U to be oonelnreted ea the oational uniform plan showing the location, de nomination, Ac, of every school. Arrangements are also made to furnish any kind of assiilaoce that may be required by feeble sobools. New schools will be organised wherever necessary, Each school will be provided with blanks prepar ed by the State Sabbath School Association. It is earnestly desired that Superintendents will care fully 111 out these blanks and promptly forward them to George W. Rheem, Esq., the County Sabbath School Secretary, at Clearfield. Rev. R. Crittenden, of Bellefonte, and Mr. 1. A Mcnaul, of Lafayette College, bare already entered npoa this work, whloh is undertaken In the name of Him whoee "name is above every name. The ofioers of tbe Association cordially com mend these brethren to all ebristlaa people in the county, whose oo-operetion will greatly further the objects of their mission. Communicated. , . ' ' Ccawxnvau, Aug. 11th, 1871. Mr. Enivoa. I notion by your but paper that the Clinton Dnucrtt, has beea making' a blow about "the largest raft yet," aad credits It to Farwell A Orugans, and It Is said to be Hi feet long and 181 feet wide. This raft most have been kind of gum-elastic concern, or It oould not have gone through the eohute at Leek llavea, Let the editor of the Dmtnt measure the sob ate in sight of his office, and he will see where tbe "largest" wlU Stick. None of your jokes en eld reftmen, down there. Either make your reft nar rower, or your achates wider I A . Rastma, Hpectatt. PirrtSDSO Fsaaia Collbob. We cannot too highly recommend the Institute. Those of oar friends and neighbors who are determined to send their children abroad to educate them caa do no bettor than head them ever to Dr. Pershing. Th Vmiltt Vosoyfertaa of the 1st seys ! We have be fore us the catalogue of the officers and pupils of this College. It has as Its frontispiece an sngrav Ing of the elegant buildings, snggestlvs of oommo- diousnees, comfort and the amplest facilities for ths accommodation and training of a large number of pupils. And then we know the reality to be all that Is represented, that the interior is arrang ed and fitted Bp la a style corresponding with all that Is expressed In tbe beautiful exterior. Its course of study embrace all tbe branches of solid and ornamental education. It has eight dlstinot departments, and a teacher for each onef and special teachers for all the ornamental braaeh ea mcsie (vocal and Instrnmsntal), drawing aad painting, wax aad shell work, needle work, Ac, employing altogether twenty.tbree teachers. At tbc head of the Faculty is our friend and brother, Dr. I. O. Pershing, the very perionifloa tion of earnestness and energy. The remarkable snoeeas of the College attests his lingular fitness for the work to which he Is called here. Under his careful but gonial rule the discipline of the College moves almost without a Jar, and ' the moral tone is kept up without any serious difll eulty. The terms, we believe, are as low as la any aim liar College of equal advantages, while the educa tion Is as thorough and the entire culture as per. feet The only Improvement we ean think of is in what it might be as a United Presbyterian In stead of a Methodist College. But If we cannot claim it, we must give It credit for its exeellence and high claims. Address Dr. I. C. rsrshicg, Pittsburg, Pa. Tea Pkj-Nio. The pie-nie of St Benaventure's Church, Grampian Hills, advertised to come off en the Win of Ibis month. Is postponed an til some future date, due notice of which will be given. T. J. McMaboi, Pastor. All tbe year round, Sheridan's Cavalry Condi, tion Powdsre should be given to horses that are "kept up." To horsec and cattle that grase in summer they should only be given la winter and spring. V Officers and soldiers who served la the amy, physicians, surgeons and eminent men and women everywhere, join In recommending Johnson's An odyne Liniment to be the best Internal and alter nal family medicine ever invented. That's our experience. Hue XWva rva DlbM- aa. X.. XX CnmArtt4. offers four valuable farms for sale or rent. Per sons desiring to buy or rent a farm should read his advertisement, to be found la to-day's paper, Valcasi.i Fans roa Salb. Consult enr aew advertisements and I earn from whom caa be pur. ehaead one ef tbe finest Farms in Clearfield county, The Farm 'contains lot acres, with 100 acres cleared. The buildings are all nearly aew, and built with a view to convenience aad durability, For any person or persons wishing to make a good Investment this is a rare opportunity. To Horirxr.arras All kinds of Fruit Cans, manufactured of the best tin and with all ths modern Improvements, as well as putty and ment, for sale in large quantities by aug7tf II. F. Bimxa A Co. School for girls la Curwensville. Fall term will open September Ind, 1872. aug7-lt Bills Wblci Fob Bali.A. I. Hhaw offers for sale a first class h"HT, and aa excellent road wagon. Persons In wnnt of such articles will consult their Interests by calling oa him. Jylltf. H. S. Biglcr A Co. have heea making extensive additions to their stoek of Hardware the last few days. Everything aew la Shelf Hardware, Sad dlsrs Hardware, Farmers' Hardware, Builders' Hardware, and Hardware ef all kinds, ean be seen at thsly alorc. May 11. Fivs Town Lots roa Sals at Low Furnas. The anderelga4 baa got arc town lots to sell, cheap and on reasonable tanas. 1. O. Scaavvsa. Clearfield, Pa., July It, IStl-lt Novics. Havinr closed cut my business In this place, I hereby giro aotice to all customers Indebted to aae, to Bonis forward at once and settle their respective eeooaats. My sea Charles is aa thorleed to settle, collect aad receipt for money p myabeenoe. Isaac L. RxiiscTBtx, ClearSeld, July 11 tv . RECAPITULATION, Croquet Set. ' 1 " ' Bird Csges. Wire flanlen Trellises. Hanging Baskets. ' Wire Work. ' ' N Wood and Willow Ware. Household Ooods, " 1 . ! All kinds of Hardware. ' Japanned Wars. ' ' "" ' """"i c. Mulatto's Patent Refrigerator. ' '' Water Coolers. . .. ,,.., "Paints, Oils, Varnlsbei. ...... i c Catolned riaelar, , Coo's Phosphate, -1. .' , . i , .. t .,-.,. Wagon auii Carriage Makers' supplies, f Single aud Double Shovel Plows. " ' , Cultivaturs, Iron aud Wood. Cultivator Tooth aud tibovel Plow Hlioreli. Fishing Tackle, .. ., . : .. ., .. All of the above for sale al the mammoth Hard ware Store of II. F. Blglar A Co.) Second street Clearfield, Pa. 3t, Look Tils Wart " ' ." " Full trimmed aud lipped lasting . It.lten. onlv H.IIV AT FT.KOAL'S. Plain Morocco Halters, only f 1 .16 AT KI.HIIA 1,'rl. Cloth eongresa Halters, only l.Ts AT F 1.1(1 A LU Lasting but'n (letters, only I.xo AT r L.KU AL M. Morueoe nailers, uoly J.n A I fi.euau n. Men's Saltere, All and up . AT FLRtlAL'H. Heavy Kip Boots, only 13.00 . AT FLROAL'R. Light Kip Boots, only AT Fl. K( 1 AL'S. French Calf Boots, onlv' MO AT FI.KiMI.'B, Fins Calf Bouts, only 4.60 AT FLKtlAL'S. On Second street, Just below the Clearfield County National Bank. . Tha only way to be convinced that Flegal's shoes aro cheap, Ic to call and soe for yourself. GOODS SHOWN WITH PLEASURE, June i, Wl.-tf. ' ' ' ' Bird Cages a Urge assortment at H. 1. Big. ler Co-'s, -;:- ri f j v t 1 1 Coe's Fborphate for sale by II. F. Jllgler Co. Wire Garden Trolllici, of different iliei, Hang ing Baskets and Wire Work.'etll.F. Blglor Co.'i, Notki to Wow ip CiBiuaQs Mitnt-We have just received i general assortment of Wagon and Carriage Wood,, alio a full line of Spilngs and Axles, whloh we offur cheap for cash. ... :i r: .. m r ,i.:v .1.'F. Biclkb A Cos Nonra vo vna Diamrtas or Isaac Walio After April Uth we will have tho largest asenrt- moat ot nshmg taosie ever Drought west or ine Allerhontea, eonstsling of Hods, Ueikete, rlies, Hooks, Lines, Bail Boxes, Ac, Ac All disciplee of leeac Walton arc Invited to eall and examine our stock. II. F. Biaixn A Co, Much 17, 1871.tr . : A full line of Household Goods, Japanned Ware, Ac, for sale by 11. F. Blgler A Co. Boaorth's Pittent Refrigerator the greatest hot weather eomforter erer invented. Call and exam ine them.' H. F, Bioma A Co. Paints, Oils and Varnlihci for sale by II. F, Blgler A Co. Ii FncsB flnonxn Plasvxii. Ileeclred at Corner Store by car load and for sale by o. A. c vr. v. inwm, Curwouavllle, March U, 1871. . " Wood and Willow Ware of all descriptions for sals by H. F. Blgler A Co. ' : ', Calcined Plaster forssle by II. F. Blgler A Co, . ' . . e ii.. ' ' . , Croquet Sets at 11. F. Blgler A Co.'s.. t , Norica re ALb Panaoss Owxixa iroasu.-Yon are lavlled to call at' U. F. Blgler A Co.'s, em examine the Oum-Lioed Scotch Case Horse Col lar, warranted to heal all sore shoulders and galls, Also, the new patent Zinc Collar Pads. - 1 F ly Nets and Scrim Horse Covers a large as sortmeut for sale by jj3 II. F, BioLxa A Co, Slati Paihts. Persons wanting paints of any color wlU And them prepared for use at ' Jeia-tt , 11. F. Bioi.rs t Co.'s, , Water Coolers at H. F. Blgler A Co.'s. Fruit Cans made from the best Charcoal Tin and soldered oa the out side Also Csment and Fatty at Sacxbtt A Scaarvxa'a. 'utty at )yl-et. SMarrlfd. . - On Aoruet Sib, ml, by Rev. W. M. Dunce: nxt.n, Mr. JAMES R. PATTK1IH0N to Miss MAItY J. McGARVEV, both of Jordan township. On August 1st, 171, by Jakes C. Babbbtt, Eaq., Mr. IHAAC RINKIt, of Dauphin eounty, to Miss LUVKIA HAtl.MIUK, of tlearDeld eouatv On August Mb, 1871, by J. C. Babrktt, Eo.. Mr. H. f. FKAMPTO.V to Mies ELIZABETH SHARP, both of Jefferson oounty. On Ratordav. Annul Id. 1871.. MILTON Mo nru iis, agea ox years. On July 18th, 1S71, VENRA E little dauihter of N. L. and Maooia Uoovxn, aged 7 months and "ays. . ,,,,, On Jnly 30th, 1871. of cholera Infantum, MAR QAHKT IKKNU, daughter of o. B. end Kllb B. Row, of Cloarfield, aged 1 year, T months and lu nays. On Saturday, August 10th, 1871, EMMA IS ABEL, youngest daughter of Josara and l'fforo Lisaav, ot Jay township, Blk eounty, formerly Tioga county, Fa., aged 1 year, I montha and aays. Clearfield Markets, Corrected weekly by Ricbabb Mossor, Wholesale and Retail Dealer le Dry Goods, Groeeriee, Pro visions, Ac, Market street, L'learntlil, i'a. Clxabsislp, Pa., Aug, 13, 1871. Apples, green, 00 1 Oll'llogs, dressed...... Dried, VI lb Ill Hides, green- Apple butter, V gal, 1 SO llame 00(g) Boiler.. IHl 30 tihouldors..,.. 011(0 Beans $0 00 (a; I 15 Sides. OO(ii) Buckwheat lie Lard .. 16(a) 1 Buckwheat lour lb, 6 Mess pork, f) bbl... 18 Beef, dried.. 11 Oats 74 Beer, fresh 8(a) 10 Onion 1 Boards, M 11 OOfallt 00 Potatoes tOIri Cora, shelled 1 00 Peaches, dried, lb.. 1 Corn, ear 00(a) 00 Planter, al bbl I Corn meal, Waek, 1 HI Ry 1 I Chop, cwtl 103 1 40 Rags, St Clorerseed. 7 00 Halt, V sack 1 10 Cheese. 10 Shingiee,18in.4(S) Cherries, lb. 10(a) IS Hhingles,10iiil0(a)IS Chickens, drsd, lb, 1 Timothy seed t Eggs 16Tsllow Hi Flaxseed. 1 (HI Wheat 1 76 Flour. .......0 00(a)l0 00, Wool ........ Hav 00 00 (ail 8 00, Wood, e) eord ...... I l'ciiiiHylvanlalluilrouil TYRONE ft CLEARFIELD BRANCH rV and after Monday, NOV. JOth, 1871, the V 7 Passenger Trains will run daily (except Hun, days) between Tyrone and Clearfield, aa follows CLKARFIKLD MAIL. LIAVE SOUTH. LBAVIi NORTH Clearfield.... Pbilipsbnrg.. Osceola Tyrone .1.14. r.B .4.14, " .4.40, ..oo, Tyrone 1.15, a Osceola 10 84, " Phllipshurg...l0.S4, Clearfield ....,11.84," CLKARFIKLD KXPHKKH. LEAVE SOIIU. LEAVE NORTH Clearfield M) 1. M, Pbtlltuburg... 6. It " naeeola t s Inurseetloc. I ll " Tyrone.- i ll " Tyrone ,...7.00 r. Tnteroelion...7.18 Oeceole S.2S I'hilipaliurg ...8.40 Clearfield, ar...0.40 FA KB FIIOM CJjEAHKIELI), 'i'O Bellefonte, Pa ...J S5Mld.lletown $i 00 Look Haven i 70 Marietta. t Ml WilUamsiiort I e0 l.snrsster t He Huntingdon I '".PIULADKLrillA 7 6 twlstiwa- S 90 Altoona M.. 1 S6 Marysvllle. 4 M Jnbastown ISO UAIiniHUUIKI... 4 Uli'lTTrlBDHU A it Close connections made by all trains at Tyrone and Look ilaven. 0EOROE 0. WILKIN'S, mylT-tf. , Superintendent. VALUABLE riiOrEItTY, (near ClearSrld), FOR RALK.-Tbe following deerlled Hmiae aud Lot cf Daniel J. Helchert, is hereby effered at private sale. Situate on tho north side of Main street, West Cleerfleld, front, ing 604 feet ea eeid tract, tbenee extending bach ISO feet, with a good two-story dwelling, 80 feet front by lit feet deep, nnd kitchen 10x10 feet at tached. Tbe buildings are new and well Inisbed and t be properly is a very deelrable one. For terms Inquire of T. H. MURRAY-, augf-St ' Attorney for I. 1. Ueiobert. TOR MI.K-CHEAP, Oae two-eealed X I'ARRIAU. Inquire of P. U. MVLJiNO, Clearteld. garHwarf, Unwary tit. I, F.,BIGljER & CO., ' : I ' SSALBBS II ' , J .. II AIll W ABE, Also, Manufacturers of in and Sheet Iron Ware. CLKARF1ILD, PA. LOT OP SADDLES, BRIDLES, Harness, Collars, etc., fur sale by . , II, F. BIGLER i CO. T)ALMEU'S TATJ5NT UNLOAD Ing Hay Forks, for sale by II. F. BIO LEU ft CO. QIL, 'PAIXT,' tfUTTY, CLASH, Kails, ate., for sale by ' H.'F: B1GLER I CO, TTAKNESS TRIMMINGS &SI10E 1 "'I - ' . . ! 1 (.' 4 fc K . . Findings, ror sale py , II. F. BIGLER ft CO. p UNS,PI8TOLS, SWOltD CANES -f'foraalcby-Y- . A "ir! r. BiGLfiR ft CO. gTOVES, OP ALL SORTS AND Sixes, for sale by II. F. BIOIEIl ft CO. TRON I ' IRON ! IRON I IRON! For sals by II. F. BIOLER ft Cb. TIOUSE SHOES A HORSE SHOE XL KAILS, for sale by ,ivv'.'l II. F. BIO LEE ft CO pULLEY BLOCKS, ALL SIZES And best Manufacture, for sale by H. F. BIOLER ft CO. T III MB LB SKELSS'AND TiPE BOXES, for by H. F. BIGLER & CO. RODDER CUTTERS for salo by mcb30-70 , IL F. BIGLER k CO. durational. JiEW UASIIIGTOX ACe4EMY, v Clearfield ' CountyjPa. nrUIK Bt'MMKR TKHM of tl.Ii Inntltnt.oii X will opn on tb tnl Mundtvj of Mj ntit, nrm. flrt aionthi.. Tb court of ttutljr will embraot ft rigid tod thorough tat in ery branch roqaiilu to a pno tfoal and aotjompliihed xlueatlnt). Voaal and instrumental moitt) will Meujty aa iniporlnt plaw ia tha count ol Itudr. Pupili will t admitted nt any tiwa during the MMion, and ohar)(d froia t1to of vntcriiig to tha oIom of tht term. No deduction will be mad for abaenoa, axecpt la aaaei of protracted i!loa. Btudenti dettring room I for "clubbing" ean ba aoeemnodated at noderata ratea. Uood boarding ean ba procured at thrta dol lar par week at public ana prtrmta ftomci. ror paruouiari anurem tlKOHOK W. INVIP, IMoeina.. March 9, '71 tf Nan Wmbingtun, l'a. MISS H. S. SWAN'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS CLEARFTELD, PA. ' Tllf FALL TERM of foarUen waaki, will u I - - l...e-k.-. 4,1 I b 7 S) vyomwiuf niwuis7i nr.Teirejs- TERMS OF TUITION. Resiling, flrthorarby.vVrltin,ObjeetLcs sons, frimarv Arlinmetic una rrimarv Ueoeranbv 17 00 History, Loral and deaeriiitlve l)eoxr.by with Man Llrawlnl. urammar. aecoiai and Wrirten Arithmetic I SO Alaebra and tbe Sciences m....m... Is SS Insirueilon In instrumental music 10 10 Oil pelutlnf, 14 lessons. 11 10 Wax work M For full partieolaro seed for Circular. Clearteld, Sept. T, l?0-lyd. CLEARFIELD ACADEMY A Male aud Female Classical lllgb School Each Department ftrnarate, Dlitlnct aad Complete in itseu , ; TI1H aeholMtle year of thia Iuititation li dlrl ded into two stenpiona of Brt nonthi (twenty one wottm) each. Tboflrat aw tion wmntancM on the ftrt Monday (a Bopteuibarj tba aeoond, oa the irrt Monilay la rebruary. Thaeoarae nf i nut me tion ambraeea arery thlni neoeatary to a thorough, practical and aoootnpliib ed edacalion of both aoxea. - , . Puttiliwill ba admitted at any time and charged from date or entrance te tha aloee ol tno aatfiuae No deduction will be made for atnence, cxccji in eaara ef ax frame and DmUnctcd lllncaa. - - Studenta from a diatanoe one be aocvtuinwaekd with board at low ratal. for particulnra, md for elnrnlam, or addren . Jtar. P. L. flARHLSON, A. M., -July Stt, laH-tf. Prinelpat. (1ELLINU OW AT COSTI FOR 0A8HI If.. Tbe largest stock ef F V 11 X I 1 II 11 rer offorod la CLKARFIKLDI At Ibo PTKAM CAPINET HHOp.-flrner Market . and Filth Street., ClsEAKa IKLD, -f A. Tha nnderflKned would annonne to the pnhHi that he ha on band and i- now filTering eheup for oaib, tha .erjreit t'.wk of Furniture erer in it ore in Utia oouuty, eoniiting or UphotHtered Parlor fiutti, Chamber PctU, Kxtenlon Tablca. , . Bocrttaiiei, Buuk Caief, ' llediteada, - Pprlng BeU and MattroaaFe, Louaioa and Bench, l'laln k Marble Top Table! k Bureau!. ' - - - WMht.t4uide - v . . . . ' Cana Seat and Common Chain. Rocking Chain, ' ' w ' x Looking Olaitts, Window fibadoa, rictnre Frame, Cordi and Taaieli, Ao. lie alio mannfadturea and lieapi aa hand Pat ent Bprlnff Bert is the bept ever in rented, ho fatally pa cold be withoat them ' Anj kind nf goodi not ea band ean be bad oa abort notice. Upholattriog and repairing neatljr a touted. COFFINS, of all lsci, oan be had on a half hoara notice, and at the lowait price, ' A deduc tion of 20 per cent, made for aaph. M RTA f.UC CARPS, or Kotewond, Walnut and Cherry Coffloi, with glaia ar wood topi, farniibtd oa fire hoari' notice. ... Peraonal attendance with here. on funeral oeoatlon, and oarriagca furnlihcd when dciired- Thanking the paMio for paet favor, and hy itricl peraonal attention to butinep, I bope to reccir a onniinuance 01 mo Kemetnber the place the Bteam Cabinet Shop, anrner of Market and Fifth Street. March 19Tl ly. DANIKL BKNNKR. i. u narrawTain. a. an una. REIZENSTEIN Sl BERLINER, (flocoenpor to D. Oam A Co.,) wholeaale dealvrt la GEMS' FIRMSIUVG GOODS, 1.1, Llspenard street, between Church street and WmI Broadway, New York city. (JyM'Ti LIXER OF GOLDEN SEAL. Paid to be the best Womeob, Liver. Bladder aod Money mcaietne ever ateoeveres. canoe had of Dr. Boyer, Clearfleld, who offers unusual Indueemeots to the trade. Purely vegetable and sellable. . Call soon and seeure a supply, ike stock TBS X&0HSXDZS IN AND STOVE STORE! G. S. FLEGAi; riUllpatuiy, Ceatro County, I. rpiIE undersigned respectfully aanoances te .A. tie public that ne nas en nana a care, fully-seleoted and well nssorted stock ef STOVES, . HEATERS, GANGES, . HOLLOW WARE I . , TIN, COPrEla AND SHEET-IRON '.,... . . , WAREt. , ;;. I... II If , . WOOD AND WILLOW WARE! Oil stock of Cooiln Stoves consists of 1 HE CELEBRATED IRONSIDES,' fThlcb beve never felled to briny; peace and rosneriiy into lamiuoa wuore ii is ussu, Diamond State, Farmer, Herald, Cbarm, Spears' California uoob move, b peers- Anti-unst, ass-Parning Cooking Stoves, Victor, .- Reliance and t'nien Itanxes,v , . . Bpsavs' Cooking Ranees, - ' i ; . . As., et'c. . .i BHBTbe Tin and Eheet Iron ware riven wltb tba Hleves Is made of tbe keavlest and best material, and warranted to give perfect satis faction. .,,-.,. . HIb Stock 6f Parlor & Heating Stoves Is larger, better and cbeaper than ever before exhibited to ine puoiic consisting of FpeeVs' Revolving Light Illuminating Steve, -rpeare Ami-isae! wae-uurniDg rarior ctovo, Snears Orblenlar Oa-Horning Parlor Stove, Spears' (las Dnrr.lng Parlor " DVUW, UMUn, ..II,U.U1, IUI) '. :. Sua, Tropic, Nevada, is. Valcaa, Sim and Victor Heaters, Spears' Re - . i volvtng bigni nsatera. He is else prepared to furnish a complete assortment ef ,. J Tin, Copper, Sheet-Iron, Wooden and Willow Ware, &c, ' Wkelesala or retail, manufactured neatly and with the sole view lo servlcs, from the best ma terial ia tbe market. , . , , . PLOWS A PLOW POINTS, COPPER, BRASS, PORCBLAIH, TIN-LINED, SPt'N A COMMON IRON KETTLES, it t Of tvery description constantly oa band. ORDERS FOR SrOUTINO, ROOFINO Aad etber work belonging te bis business will be promptly Died by cxperieaeed aad skilKnl workmen. BRASS, COPrER. OLD METAL, RAGS AND CASU 1 ' Takena exchange for goods. arBe esneelally Invites the ettenlloa nf Merchants wishing te vurenuee atwaoiesaia. as tksywilllnd it to their advantage to examine bis stoek bsfore purchasing elsswhere.' Look cut tor the Big Sign opposite the resi dence ot Mrs. vr. foster. Ait tjeoos Wabsibtxb is Bbpibsbbvsd. C. 8. FLEOAL. angO.SS Phillpsburg, June I, 1870. s ACKETT & SCUKYVEIl, SHELF HARDWARE, and manufacturer of Tln,Copper& Sheet Iron Ware, Second Street, CLEARFIELD, PA. , i ferpenters and Builders will do welt to Clam our stoek of . BUILDISG HAREWAUE St TOOLS. DISTON'S 'BAW8 Dlston's Cross-cut, Hand, It f. Tenant and Ueul's Saws. BOtNTOiJ'S LIGUTXINQ SAWS. Ptraoth Plane, J. ii Plenea, : For Plane, JuiaLen, Match Planet, Plambe k Lareli. Btrel fionarei, t Aa Ao. Firoir and Framing Cblsels, Corner Chisels, parisnters' tilieks, llraoos and Bills, ; llonng Alaenmes, ao. Orikdstones and Grindstone fixtures. Smowr Flues are egeetually cured by using Rioh- nrus i'aletit fiOTIIIC FI.UI3 TDPet, for ebieb we bare Ibe agency. - No cure, no pay. Phll ilclpble Carriage Belts, Railroad Lanterns, oo.ien ware, o. ne assortment ef PACKET & TABLE CUTLKBY. ' ' STOVES FSTOVES t 'The Time Cook, tha beet In the market alio, tho Monarch, Reliance, and No. 10 Iron Hidei; Kcyeor'a JVrUbble Heaters and Ilrating, Parlor ana Jteft tttove. ItH-Roufinr, Snouting and Jnb Work dona on reeeopaMt teruii. All order will reoelra prompt attention. j.i; a, mil. OXOKES SAW GUMMEK3 AXD O SAW UPSETS. We have received tho ageney for the above and will sell them at manufarlerer'a prices. Call and examine thou. Tbey are the best. Jel.;g 11. F. BltlLRR A CO, WATCHE5I WATCHES! I bare a large stoek of AMKUICAN and SWISS WATCIIKS, of the differ jf eat grades, la from two to eight oanee oases. I olsr tbeee for sels LOW, and guarantee Ihea to girt entire satisfattloa, JEWELRY I JEWELEY I A good assortment of Ladies' and Oent's Jswelryof tbe latest styles I Alweys gsttlng snmsthlng new I I weald ask Lumberman and others wbc la. lead prtbaslng Welches to eall and see my stoek bsfore going te the cities, as I am vary sure I caa sell Watches ae low as Ibsy caa k. bought, besides the differeaee la distance la the eveat at the geeds proving defsstive. All kinds of RKPAIR1N0 is my line promptly attended la al the store cb Seooad street, eppc site the Ceurt Uoaee. For your liberal support s the past I am eery tbankfaL 9. I. EN f DEB. AftU 1,1.71. tngl ana iUsdidnfj. rjiHE LATIilT MOvEl : t l THE'LATES'r MOVE HARTSWICK & IRWIN'S i f DKU O STORE, To their oew building oa Second Street, nearly ,, opposite the store of Weaves A Belts, CLEARFIELD, PA., Where they will eontinoe to aapply their old and u many new euituman u may aome, wild ; PURE DRUGS! CHEMICAL St .PDARMACKl'TICAL PREPARATIONS, i - ...... , , t , r , .,. . , Including all new remedies,) ' . Patoat Vedlelnss, Psints and Oils, Glass and Tutty, School Bonks, Stationery, Paper, . Ao. also, a full line ef Drug- . . . gists' Sundries, Hair . ' " Tonics. V 1 Cosmeties, Periumcrles, Toilet Artleles, Brushes, Toilet Soaps, Pocket tJiHiks, sc., all of . - . i the best equality. . ' 'i . . " t .11 im , ,1 '! .- ' , ,. t TULE WISES AND LIQUORS, for medical A sacramental purposes only, Pure White Lead, Colors of all kinds, Raw and Boiled Linseed Oil, Vnrnlahea, Terpen, tine. Coal Oil, Paint A Varnish Brushes, Flavoring Extracts, ,( Confeedoneriee, Bird Beod, Op Ice, ground and ungruunu, in an aiuue. ' t - .......... SMOKERS AND CIIEWERS Will find oar stoek of Chewing and Rntoking Tobacco, Imported and Do mestie fixers, bnuff and Fine-cut to be of tbe . . h very best brands in the market, LAMPS AND CHIMNETB, ' All kinds ef GLASS WARE, GARDES SEEDS, ! " . , MUSICAL INSTRIMEXTS and Musical Trimmings of every variety. Having a long experience in the business, and an extensive end well se looted stoek of medicines, we are enabled to fill Physicians' prescriptions at the shorteal notice and en the most seasonable terms, day and night. HARTSWICK A IRWIN. Clearueld, Pa, May II, 1871-tf. P. T. I. " i , . - 'v. f '. ij i "For thy Stomach'B Sake and thine other Infirmities," St. Paul. IIt. BOYEItf4 PURS WEST BRANCH BITTERS. Auf, pure, plemMnt and henlth (tiring Tonlo Itrictljr TcgcUtle, and tntnufaotund from the moat purt ol oboloc mlerili li Dot a spirit drink nor bitiiul fur wb'ukj, but a Micotifio oompoantj, fgr tb protctlon of tht lyitem and tha eun of dUetae, mada from ehnnieally para piriti, eatlirly tVea from fuiil oil or atbar IrriU Unf proprrttu, and will aot diMgrea or offend tha moit dolioata itomaeb. A IoD prirato axpori aooa bai atloitod iU Superiority over all Ordinary Remedies. No Bit ten at preicnt offered to tbo public eoutalno to nuoh m4teiniU Tlrtue, aod jet to af and plwant to take. Itt vm it to aura diMate, and it will lot create an appetite for iplrituout liquort, but will oure tbe effcett of diwipntioo. . To increase tbe Appetite, To promote Digestion, To cure Dyspepsia, To euro Fever and Ague, To cure Billiousness, To cure Constipation, ' To cure Chronic. Diarrhoea, To oure Ilrart-burr To cure Flatulence, Te oure Acid Bruetaliuaa, To enr Nervous Debility, To cure IIydoehonlrla, VSE IT. USB IT. USE IT. USE IT. USE IT. USE IT. USE IT. USE IT.. IT8E IT. USE IT. .USB IT. USE IT. Te care Rallownescof Complexion, USB IT. To cure Pimples and Blotches, UStyfT. For (leneral Prostration of tbe " Pbysleal powers, USB IT, and it will oure yon. Sold everywhere, at tl.SS per bottle, liana, lectured exclusively by A. I. SUA W, s ' Druggist, ' CLEARFIELD, PA.,, , Who offers liberal inducements to the trade. Oct. ir, i.wrtf. THE PEN IS MI0IIT1ER THAN THE SWORD Til 12 IMTltlOT . FOR TUB CAMPAIGN I N order te p. wlthio tbe narh ef alt an i- tinBitinn of tha lrmocniIio rrlnrhtltt and hcr&l Ift-fixi sx.urht to b vFtahlliih-rt hr tbe uii. portrrt nf it ItKKhKY AND IlltoWN, and to nrMfl mm wltlnlv nouUtle the irrMiata.ila arrn- mhti for the clootiun of tha Deuiocratio (mte Tbkrt fuund la tho wird of Hon. f. It. Hl'l'K. AliKW and the ntbrr aandidiitei on that tick, a Cainpaifru art it ion of lite Wfkki.y lUmtnT wilt ba Uufd beg I ou ing siuisX ... uta iuiiowiur rtlf 1 1 one eorr 10 oopire (to one adlren , $4 6(1 J0 " " " . 8 00 50 '! " m M,,.U 00 10(1 ' ......,80 P0 Tba money tnurt In all tatt aoeompany tbe order. Yr further Informatiau aridr-M JyJ4-4t ' llarrifburg, Pa. "ANT.'.I)I snn.oo. No. 1 M lush SkaveA HMINili,K4,rnrhleli the Me-heet market price will be ne'S. ' ' P. UAI.LAU11EK, tioutfrtale, Fob, IS, 1STJ l; .- w. seMs. ; rjCLKABFlKLD, PA., Are ogoring, at the old stand of O. L. Rood A Co., ' their slock of goods, consisting of - DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, ' BOOTS A SHOES, ' - ' i . ji i 1 .. ill . - . HATS A CAPS, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, FLOUE, FEED, SALT, &c.,- &c, At tha aioit reoaonable ratea for CASH or In exchange for ..!.!:r,70'i j;;-!, Square Timber, Boards, Shingles, OR COUNTRY PRODUCE. v , j ;r :r k iC4 Adrenoee made to those engaged In get ting out square timber oa tbe tuost advantageous terms. - ' ' " 1 ' ' January 5, !. V. I. AR.tOLD.ee. W. KOll AHTSHOIU. "Chcnper than the Cheapest! GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES JUST bxcbivxd sr Arnold & Ilart.siiorii, (0ns door west of First National Bank,) . , curw i:mvii.i.e, pa. , TTAVINO Just returned from the east with a XM. complete assortmsnt of Goods suitable for Spring and Summer trade, we are aew ready to furnish all kinds of Goods 'Cheaper than the Cheapest!" And after thanking enr customers for their liberal patronage during tbe past year, we would most respectfully ask for a continuance of tbe same. Our Stock consists of a complete assortment ef Dry Goods, Notions, Hardware, Queensware, Wlllowwerc, Groceries, Boots t Shoes, Hats A Csps, Clothing, Tobaccos, Ac Also, Floor, Bacon, Salt, Flih, Drain, etc All of which will be sold on the most reasoa. abls tsrms, and tbe highest maiket price paid for Grain, Wool and all kinds ef Lumber and Country Produce . --. ! . ,r. ' wT Please give ns a eall before purehasln slsewhere. ' Satisfaction guaranteed as te price and quality. -X '"' ,J - ARNOLD A nARTSHORN, Corner ef Main and Thompson Streets, opr.. CCRWENSVILLB, PA. HACK IN EUROPE! GREAT EXCITEMENT IN FRENCHVILLEI Tbe blood r oonteat betwiwn Fraooe and Pruwia ) at an eod for tbe prenent, 10 far at the laugh taring of men and tba dontruotion of property it concerned. The Royal Jugglert no doubt pride themtelret and rtj't avar tba retull, but bow initgisiBoaut ia their work when compared with the humane and ehrinttaa effort of L.'M. COUDRIET, who bat undertahen to tnpply all the eititans ia the lower and of tbe eounty with food and raiuont at cscfediitK ratea from bit mammoth atora in MULSONIU'RU, where he can alwnji be fuund rearjj to wait upon oalleri and flupply them with Dry Coods of all Kinds, . : Snob at Clothl, BatinetU, rauimeres. Miuliaa, Dclainea, Linen, DHIIingt, Calieoei. Trimmtnge, Hibbona. Lace. 1 Realy-n.ade Clothing. Booti and Rhoei, Hati and Capa all of the boat material and made to order Hose, booki, (iloroa, Mitt eon, Lacei, Hibboni. Ao. QR0CKBIE3 OF ALL KINDS. Coffee. Tea, Bo (fur. Rice, MoUaaea, Filth, Rait, Pork, Llnietd Oil, Fiah Oil, Carbon Oil. ITardware Qow?nnwarf Tinware. Cantingi, Ptowa aad Plow CaitinRa, Kaile, 8pikea( Corn Cultiva tort. Cider Pretiea, and all kiada of Axea. Perfumory, Palnla, YarnUh, Otase, and a geoeral aavertmeat of Stationery, , . GOOD FLOUR, i Of different branda, alwaya on hand, and will be old at tha loweit potfible figures. t . LIQUORS, nucb aa Rraody, Wine, Gin, Whiiky, Jayno'a Medicinea, lloatcttor'i and ( llooftand'a Bitten, 6000 ponndt of Wool wanted for which the fai Rent priie will be paid. Clnvcreed on hand and for aale at the lowest market price. A I no, Agent fr Strattouville and Curwenivllle Threshing lUiuhino, -H-rU and see for yourtelTea. Too will And erer jibing uaually kept in a retail tore. L. M. COUDRIET. FrencbTllle P. Oe.Uaroh 1.1671. . r II ATS & ' CAPS! BOOTS & SltOES! GENT'S FURNlSUINCi GOODS! Call at I.EVHR TI.EOAL'Snewlere,"rsitc Ex.Oovemnr liirler's resideuee, on Scoond struct, CiearflekJ, Pa., anl examiue bis Qae stoeli of Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, I'uriilslilng Cioods, c. Of srbieb he Isconstatitly rearivieg a larfrc assnrt luent of tlie very Istert and heet rlylep, which be will ilispese ef at BNlonishitiRly low (iricos. - I.AMIK, 1 k.v en kaeii a large ami well arleetre stuck of those ecli'brati-il hand-sewed 0KIIOCO and LASTINO UA1THI1S, whiek I can esfelr rcoommoiHl I. be the best ia the mar ket. ' Oell And examine tbem. (sHNT'S FURMIHIIINO GoOHS. GKNTI.KMKM, my stoek of Furnishing Hoods is oouijjlfte. 1 have all tlio ncvellii-s iu Scsrfs, Ties, Crarats, llandksrcbiefs, rnderwear, Su. penders, Collars, Ulovrs, Hosiery, Ac, torMhrr with a enmiote assortment or tt nits ana uiotn Shirts. I have on hand a large and well selected stuck of Hats and Caps of the very latest styles. Also, Trunks, Valises, Keilrcsd Duxa, tailirollas, Canes, and many other articles, both useful and ornainrnlal, which will be sold st fair rates. vThe eltisens nl Clearfield aud vicinity arc rrftiectfully invited tu eall and examine my goods before purchasing elsewhere. LEVER FLEOAL. ClearBeld, Ta., May 1, tKT. A N OHDIWAWCr- tic It ordained by the XJ. Ilurirees and Town Council of the borough of ClearSrld, and it is herihy auselcd and ordain ed by tbe authority of the same, That the property owners along tbe south aide of Locait street, from Third street to Front street, be required, after the esuai nonce, to mnae ana maintain a pave jnrnl, Ave feet wide, wilh three stringers, ths nut or edge to be ten feet from the line of the lots. tl. L. RKKI), Vergers. Attest i A. W. I.xit, Clerk. ClearSeld, July li, 1S71. JyM 100 ltlelll-.LB (IK TIsIDTIIY BKEli and 1 00 bo-heli of L'LUVKR HLKl) for aale at the Comer Store, by B A A W. P IRV1N Curwensville, Pa., Feb. U, IHT J. LAWK COS NT A RILE'sl HAA.I.S FOR salt at that tScar SOUH .a.. WW! of Market'! ir'nlf street!, ' i - - - vi.KArtrir.i.u, ri. - - ! This msgnlllcent Hotel Is entirely new, eon plete In ell Its apiiohttmsnes, and convenient to Uie Court House. A free Omnibus runs to and from Ilia lieuvt en the arrival and departure of" each train. ' SlUtf. & 0. CI.KMKNTS, Airri 10) m. . , . .uy V ywifjjfjgjs WASIUXGTOK llOX'Sfi," KF.W WASHINUTON, PA. This sew anil will furuiibed huuie bus been taken by tbo unJiTsigued. ..lie fi-els oonfident of being able to rendtr satisfaotiun lo thuee bo may Tevur nun wun a can, , May s, 187J. , 0. W. DAVIS, Vtopf: EYE UK HOUSE. . IV BURNelDE, PA. 1 he subserilier having built anew Hotel, with II modern improvements,. Is prrltered to reeeive guests. The labia will be supplied with tbe best lu ibe market! tbe bar with the cbooioeet iiquoroi ood slauliog altaobud, . aprj.iy A. li. btiiAKFrKH, Prep'r. THE ALLEGHENY HOTEL MARKET Sr., CLEAUF1ELD, Pi, rpiIIH lama antl eomroodioua new Dotal hai X Lboea oponed tut tbe aooommoiiaUori of the publlei whara tba proprietor will ba glad to meet ii old frionuN, and receive a mare ei purine pai renege. Uj at riot purtonal attention 10 tna aa taili of hia buiineia, bo bopoi to ba able to reader atiifactioo lo hia patruna. Tbe TAULK will a I TV a ,v i be bountifully auppliid with the beat that can beproured to the Market, and the DAR will contain a fuUatooaot lelUUltB. l-..!, Uood itabiing altavbcd. Clrarfiald. Maroh 9, 18t',.l - Proprietor. THE MANSION HOUSE, Cornerof Heoondand Market ntreets, ' tl.F.AHI'll I.I, PA. THT? oil and eommcdleus Hotel has. daring tbe past year, been cnlergsd te double its former eapaelty for tbe entertainment of etraB gers and guests. The whole building baa been refurnished, and the proprietor will spare ao pains te render his guests comfortable while slaying wilb bim. psy ine "Mnnston iionse umnious runs 10 and from ths Depot on the arrival and departure of each train. JOHN DOLUHEHTY, pr6 !0 tf Proprietor. TEONAPvD HOUSE, '" J Near the Railroad Depot, - i 1 CLEARFIELD, 1'tNI.A. This liooe is large, well furnished, and nearly new,' and the Proprietor feels oontldent of render ing siilsolon to guests. i.M. B Ueod subllsg oontierUtd viib ibo bolt'l. . .1 ot-71 8. B. HOW, Proprietor. ST. CHARLES HOTEL, -... .(Opposite R. R. Depot.) i ;l t a it 1 1 1: i. ii, r i. s a. ' The nnder.lgncd, having beconie proftrrefor of this house, is now ready to entertain strangers and travelers, end tbcrrforeoulicitj sojourners to give him a cell. Tl i fume will be supplied with me beat the market sliorda, and 1 n liar will con tain the choicest of wines and I iquors Exlensivs stabling is .attached. ('barges moderate jaoll72 JAMKd MiLAUGflLtN. WES TERM HOTEL, ' Opposite the Court House, I CLEARFIELD, PENIf'A. ' Accommodations first-class and charges medoralc oeti , .. , J0UN.F. VOBSQ. l'roprieter. MOSfTOCki' HtT9E, - ' ' -....' -. OppOJite the Court House,- ; LOCK HAVEN, PE.NN'a! jcU'71 " IIAfFKAL A KltOM, Prop's. E ROt'KKRHOI'F HOUSE, -! EELLEF0XTE, PA., . D. JOHNSTON A SONS, , Proprietors. oct2j'71 AMERICAN HOUSE, ': " iV Mail Btraot, ( n v j EROOKVILLEPEKS'A. ' ' BUAKNOX k Bl'nKKTT, o4 -71 PropTieton. "IJAILIiOAD UOUSE, V Main Htrtrt, PHILIl'iiiiUlta. PEN'N'A. The undrrrigiitid kotps constantly on band the bent of -liiqaura. Hie table la alaays aupplied with tbo baft the market affords. The4raiing public will do well to give bim a fill . novlCS. ROliEKT 1L0VD. SUUKUANNA IIOUSE, ' Cl KWENSVII.LB, . , : Clearfield count, Venn a. This old and well rut.Milbfd Hotel, beautifully Ituated en the banks nf tba Susquehanna, in the borough ef Curwensville, has born leased for a term ol years l y the undoreigned. It baa been entirely refitted, and is now open to tbe piiblie generally and the traruling community ia par ticular. No pains will be niuirul to rtoJcr guests conifortUo while tarrying at this boose. . Ample Stabling room for tbe acoom modal ion of toatuia Charges moderate. depu 28, lH?u.tf. - ELI IlLOOM. - DANIEL COXKELLY, . Boot nnd Shoe Mnniifaurf rt CLEARFIELP, PA. - HAS joo rot-fired a floe lot of French CALF bKIN.H, and ii now prepared to manafae ture everrthing in bit Una at the lowest figures. Ha will warrant bis work to be as repreoouted. lie respectfully solicits a rait, at fail shop on Market itreet, second deer went of the postoSoe, 1 where be will do all in bis power to render satis 1 faction. Some fine tiaiter tops on band. ' myVer-y . . 1AMEL CONNELLY. SEW BOOT AD SHOE SHOP. . EDWAtlD MACK, Con. MAUK1.T A Sn Bt., CLEARFIELP, Px. fpilK proprUtor has antered into tbe R00TAV X SUOK bustcoss at the above stand, snd is determined not lo be outdone eitberih quel ity or price fur his work, r-pecial atteotioa will be paid te ranmifacturing K.w-sd work.' He has oa band alurge lot of Krench Kip and Calf Skins, of the very best quality. Tbc eiti- , sons of Clearfield and vicinity are respectfully invited to give Mai a trial. No charge for calls. now,- e-tr IHisrcUantous. ;. Clearfield Nursery. 1 ESCOUKAGE 1IOMI5 INDL'tsTliY. fUB uaderslgned, bsving established a Kui' X ssry oa the 'l ike, about half way betweea Clearfield and Ourwcn.vllle, Is prepared to fur nish all kinds of Fill! IT THEKrl, (standard and dwarf,) Kvargreens, Hbrubberyv drape Vines, (iooseeerriss, Lawtoa lllackborry, Strawberry, and Kasberry Vines. Abo, Siberian Crab Trees, Qulnrc, and early sctrlel Rhubarb, Ac. Orders promptly atteaded te. Address, 4. V. WBIOIIT. epJ0 C3-y Curwensvill., Fa O. ..I. Ca WnKHR lo W my PTIY OOOnB, (JtlO -eorire, QttPnswre, (Haaawtire. lrns and1 Notions, Coaffctionitrief. e&o cbiap foretuh. The sbMHKer brfs liave to Inform bit old and li-w oustomrrs tht be bat osd A VAUTKTV PTonn IX OLK5 IIOrK, PA. And will tf ll koi1s al rrlons to sutt thr limes. A liboral rpduclion will lie made to eo -torn era buy ing at wholesale. Csll and nnmine my atnrlt hrfore purr hilling elwwbore. A liberal share of publie patronage ia tolicitod. ' . O. J. KRAOV. Qlen Hope. Pa., June 14, 1871. TEV STOltE IN 1IOUTZDALE! P. 0ALLAOUKK ut rrtnrnrd from' the east wtlh an entire nrw and enmph-l aMort mant of Merehnndiso. suitalile for Winter and b pries; trade, nbicb hits urn selwtid wilb (trtt rftie and bought at 1 w reti'f, is prrparcd to fur nieb the oitiitns of llontidale and rirlnity with Itootls at a very lifrl.t adranxe on first eoat foi mib. Conn try Piodum and IShii.glvs tiiro at luarkal phi. Call and tx jiiiiuc my Mock beforw' parchaiiiff plirwbrre. P. (1 A L LAO UK R. HhUUdal P) l'b. 2, It?- I)' ,