THE 11EPUBLICAK CLEARFIELD, TA. , ' ; WMNESDAT MOItWIWQ HAKCIl 11. Wi. . "'' Teras of Subscription. - Ifn.ld In edvenoe,or within thro, month! If paid after three uJ before ell monlhe .... I J Jf ,,td after the or.trotloa of ill monthl... RELIGIOUS KOTICE. ( , Varan. Putor.-Publlo 8.rvle. iriry Sabbath " R.bbatb Sobool .1 ( A.M. pr Meeting every Thuriday, at Tl P. M. Commanlon Sorvloe, rft Sabbath .f v.ry dhurrhEulieonnlRev. n.iitot lu.. PnblbjSewlou Sunday morning 2 o'clock, and tt I P. M.-Sunday School .1 J p. M.-Prnyer Meeting Wedueiday evening Mp4iVt'rlM Chareh Rev. II. S.Btin.in. -Punching on th Lord'i day at 10J and U 'clock. ..... ' tandeyf4choolrtlp.nl. prevffr Meeting oa Wodneadey l H p. . . Piior'l Bible Clin oi Saturday ml 7J p. : IV i.. ,.! I'hurrhf'lthollc UT. P, T Huiuimi. Man at ls o'clock A. M., on the Meond end lrtk Sundays of eaoh month. . lutheriu Churtu. Rev. A. J. Haitioh Preaching ivory penoaiu, moruing in t..Uj. gsbbath School it 9 a. m. Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening. .11. A. Purson, Jr., bai again a. lumed the editorial oontrol of the Elk AJneult. The owner of a well for oil in Cow. VQSOADUWft, AlUllUUIlg VVOmy, MUW .ATOM HOD drtd feet deep, hire concluded to extond their .hole furthor towird China. They deierve suoerii. License at Lock Haven. Twenty- ire miles to Bcllefonte and tko lamo to Wllllams . port, and two trains dally. That ally muit , prosper. ' . ' -i Easter Sunday comet on tUo 13th of April. We hope the bene will consider thii timely not lea, and provide an abnadanoc of "fruit' for tho occasion. ' " ' ' ' ' . The Williamsport Bulletin lays that Barley, editor of tho Jersey Bbora utnia, is ne onieg V'" arlitocratlc since he hai been elected ' a member of toe borough oonncll. llev. Hubert Collier, ol Chicago, will lecture In Caldwell s Hall, Tyrone, on W nines- day evening, March ltlh, instead of Tuesday, the lMh.' Subject, "'Our Folks and other Folks." . a ' -r" .,-fi On Saturday a week a young man named Joseph Mosslmer, Hring near Jersey shore, had bit thumb ehot off eloto to the band, while aarcleuly handling a loaded pistol. The lamt lad had hie shoulder diilocated a few weeks ago by being thrown from a lied while tho bonec were running away. , Dividing; the Spoils. Our noMv bore dowa tbo rirer in Clinton took a vote on lo cal option hit week. The - city of Lock Daren gave a majority of 118 or liconeoand the balance of tha county gave a majority of 768 aoainf 11 ' cense, Lock Haven will therefore hare "eome. thing to take," while the rural portioui of the county will be compi-lled to "dry up." Secession. The citizens of tho 5th ward of Leek Haven (Plemtngton) are afflicted 1 the iccoiiion malady. They rcfuied to par. tielpate m the election lait week, and are making very p rrpariUon to leave tho city. We proiume . fbe "waywird I iter" will fee Iter fully before the Iroopc arrive. The fate of South Carolina and Jlorida ihould be a warning to the 6th warden. Accidentally Shot. On Tuesday night, February 25, a party waa ilttlng In the Railroad Contractor'! office, at Shin Town, jnet above Renora. The elerk took ont a loaded pli tol belonging to hlmevtr, and la He round of in rpcctlon it got Into the bandt of one who wai . either oareleee or didnt know what he wai about. While toil one was handling ll.the pletol went off aod theMnll lodged In the arm juit abovo the wrist of Mr. John Lynch, of this place, who was sitting opposite. At this writing the ball baenot dfeea foaad. CiVfon Democrat. . Enoch Ardek. No. 2. About thirty -yean ago a young man by tho nume of Grey married a young ludy of 8unbury, and after llv ' tag with her about two yean, left for parti on nown Hi! suppoicd widow then married Mr Jacob OrllHck, with whom she lived until about tea yean ago, when he died. She then married a -man named Gass, who resided In Lower Augusta. Some four yean ago both Mr. and Mrs. Uass died, but very short tlino apart. To eome to the iloale, but week her tret husband, Gray, returned from the west, an old and drerepld man, looking for kli wife and child. lie incidentally met a sister of nil wife, with nhom he is now staying. Mr. Oray is reported wealthy and looking for an Jleir AMOary Vail). Somebodt UiT.-Tlie Bellofonto Re BMelicaa. of last week bit! several chaps in our towa la this way Some weak-minded upstart from Clearfield, a weaH-be lawyer, too, who advertises blmrrlf as a gambler, made a trip recently te this place aud wroto a letter for the Rattman't Jtturnnl.- He lays tha name of our towa la of Mi origin, that ear street! are la bad condition, tbo water eat f order and a good deal of other childish twaddle. How the Joummi came to waste so much p aoa an tueh a silly melange is something of a surprlsO to is, but then it is about up to the ever age ariicld of that paper and not so muob of a ' surprise after all. It appein to ui, and wa have eme grounds for laying so, that this correspond ent waa evsr ben on a drunken spree and ia bare "imill game.? -Ctearaeid would, save It! .repu tation by keeping such Imbecile Bedglingi at none. r Waking Up. We notice ly the Rrttith that Ihe Mulera Coal and Improvement Company an determined te pnsh and complete $k railroad from iloutsdale to Madera, on Clear field reek, near Hie month of Muddy run. The following jiamed personi an the Dircoton elect of this company : Ir. It. Houts, John Beyer, Jas. Louther, (I. W. Caldwell, C. J. l'urej, F. A. Uass ler Had Samuel Ilegarty. Tha opening of this road will tap one Ol tue gnnrteet eual e-tu ! the Bute. From the month of Muddy run to the bead of Clearfield creek the whole country, on both sldel of tke itreom, ti underlaid with from three to seven feet of the very best quality of bit ominous toil. And even without this prorpeet, We IcsVer Interest should alono warrant the co ftertea of tali road at aa early day. It Is but aevrn milts from Houttdale te Clearfield creek at Madera, and why Innumerable impediments an fonitantly being thrown In the way to prevent the construction of this rood we cannot coinpre- bead. The line from Osceola to lloulnlalo is fwfeet be hive, and both cspital and labor ii bwauMialy rewarded, and If ck road ii Mutin ied te the creek it will add immensely to the wealth of tbc miner, operator and the railroad In tsreit, ud treble the value of every acn of land levcTal miles 6ti each side of tho road, the 1ole length of the line. I dt TtANHrrft or Tbopertv. Sheriff fie tnd )lr. Kndrci bare Duih made money ont of ml estate tnniaotion during Ihe r ?t week. Tbi fcmer purchaied Ihe residence of the UtleT, ii Secood itfeet, oppositt the rciidtnet of Ex- nigler, for :,,(ioo, and told bis farm, situate JJirard UnnMp. to Mr. Endrei for J8,e0,and gnll la the ground ind other personal proper- Ike additional snm of $1,700. Both seem e asiell tilrau-d with ikn'. t..rMtn 1, l ..-l. horn the figure tkst projicrly Is not depn ""BI Ml this county. We im affctrd I his ti.eoo pf'perly tl,00 twelve can ago, and " "ttle Improvement . A!;otmM Gua'dki. School" The vtrtl i''"'11" 01 "u,lon Ec"M'1 Murlrt, ad to i " '' '""' 10po,l ,u erection of 'Md gchuol Building, at fenfield, Ii that The Board lost week uV.pled the do. '"'""bmltted byw townsmnn,Mr. lies T1" lMiihS lo bo frnmc, two sto- feel,ihiwo wings eaoh lflii'A, mount- ek lb room iit.12 and one .1i)r.1! on ,0 "nl.licl in tire belt SI vie, end will letweeu ., . .. ... " l'tr ,"Tia : . Tn I1L.0AD ExTENsJOH. -Our Curwonarlllo noiuhbon hate boon foaitlug tliout selvol for srrolwhevthlropellvoi-tenslon-of tho Tynme A I'loirllold - railroad to that borough. VYo bope their imaginings nmy re lult in louethlng substantial. The men who hoad the movement should know and understand tho policy of tho dircoton of tbo Pepusylvanja rail road company, In rerercnee to tho oonstruotion of lateral or branch loads, and the relation the oiti- cus or property holders along tho linei whom these branch roads are to be built sustain toward the oorapauy. Tha Idea must be embraced by those residing along the lino and at the terminus of the proposed road that its ooaslruotioa anat be entered lata autuilly aid It built for tko bun J alt of all. tt if notorious that branok railroads do lot pay aaythlng to the stockholder! for many yuan after they are built and It ia equally noto rious that ovary acre of bud and ovary houai and lot Is largely onbunocd in value by tho oonslrootlon of a railroad through any Motion of this or any other State. To be still more pointed. We will reuturo that a farm lying between this place and Curwensvllle, which haa heretofore been valued at from three to four thousand dollars, would be enhanoed fifty per cent, within one year after the road Is made, and the value of (very houso and lot in Curwensvllw doubled, while the road Itself would not pay anything to theoompany for yean. If thw la a proper view of the can, why higgle and delay about subscribing toward tho grading, bridging and right of way f What tha required sum Is wa know not. But unless this Is dona, the road will not ho built for some yean to oomc There an a few In our midst who prognosticate a falling off In business and tho value of property In this place, If the road Is made to CurwensviUe. This u a fallacy. Tho Interest! of the two plaaer are identical, an. clneaty erf ee iKam r kwj aud wife. That which inures to the benfit and happiness of. the one works no harm to the other. . We want our people to think aod "talk oensa" about this matter ' Kaltroada most be got? ten up on the lame plan as we build ehurcbes, school houses, etc. Wa must subscribe (and then pay, too,) toward their oonstruotion. And when the road li completed to Curweuirillt, we want It to "go well," (aa Mr. Gneley vied to remark), either up the rlvor, Anderson creek, or the middle route, by way of Penville.so aa to connect and strike the Mahoning valley, in order to make a western outlet. . A Proteht. The document found below wai handed to ns for publication. Hcr.ce w send It on Its mission i Ma. EniToi: The following resolution was unanimously adopted by the l uiun Teachers' In stitute, held at (IreenvUle, Bloom township, March III, 10,0 1 , - . VVuiRlAi, A convention of School Hlree'torl met at Clearfield In January last and pasted a resolution making It compulsory on the pari at Tcachcn to attend the County Institutei end . .Wuchiai, We doom such action on the part of mat oonronuoo.improper, aoa evincing an uajuet appreciation of our seel bcieg on the eve of the most surccspful and best represented Institute ever held in Clearfield county. Therefore, itttolrtd. That while we feel all due respect for the authority vested in tho Directors of common schools, we emphatically protest against any oo eroire measures nf the kind, assuring the people that a sealous Interest and a cherished pride in our profession, and a desire to advance the stand ard of education, an the mighty incentive! which prompt ui to attend luch convention! at our own eipense. Thenfun, we humbly pray that said aot be repealed, as we will arMr sign any agree ment enforcing It. tSiined bv the following Teachcn : W. 11. Prl deaui, E. O. Hays, 0. U. Welah, Amoi Hloom, J. II. Johnson, W. n. Lothcr, K. M illion, . O.Cald well, J. F. MeKeudrlck. W. A. Sevier, J. 0. Wil son, B. 8. Kirk, H. T. Brockbank, C. 8. Luther, M. A. Kirk, J. O. Clipiiinrer, Mollis A. Brock bank, Mary L. Bonsall, L. VY. Berry. Acnes Myr tor, Mary A. Myrter, V. U. Cpcnoor, Mina Clois, maggie nioom, f . Beyler. Lives of theGovebnobb op Pe.nnsyl- Taaia ; with the Incidental history of the State from 100 to 1873. By Wm.C. Armor. Publlihed by James K. Simon, No. IV South Siith street, Philadelphia. Price 1 Cloth, fSM; Library, 4.00 j lull uair, f i.so. A copy of thii valuable work is before us, and we do not hesitate to say that It Should be In the hands of every one able to purchase it. Although It Is entitled the I! res of the Governors, It ii in fact short but substantial history of Pennsylva nia, and ii especially adapted te popular reading. The work Is 00 fiction and the time spent In read lug it will Dot therefore be lost. Tho book enonot bo parehaird at the book stoics, as it Is sold only by subscription. Mr. Wm. Tucker, of this place, ii the agent for Clearfield county, who will enn vaii the eounty thoronghl. Thoee desiring a oopy need but addresi him. mi - Doubly Unfobtunat. Mr. Silos Marlin, of Broekvlllo, who had his horse and buggy stolen, met with a seriooi misfortune while out after the thieves. He had hired a livery team and followed one trail to Jamestown, N. T., when he heard of the arrest of tbo alleged robbers at Strattanville. He then sttrted for borne. At Franklin be inquired at the depot whether any trnini were soon due, and ou being told there would be none for bait an hour, started to drive down the Clarion turnpike. A train came rushing along, frightened bis borset, and one of them be coming entangled in the bameai backed on the traok. Tha engine struck and killed one horse and perfectly demolished the buggy. The County Commlsslonore of Venango county should hare long en this bad a fence made between the nil road and pike along the narrows. Clarion Dn. Look Out for tue Boom. The Sunbury Boom, in the river above Northumber land, bn been further extended across the stream the past year, and if onr raflmen do not look out In time they will Ind themselves and their rafu "boomed" befon tbey know what they an about. It aeems to be the design of onr down-river peo ple to plaoe all the obstructions In tke river they can to impede and Jeopardise the business of the raftmen and get possession of their property. The Boom in question now extends nearly acres! the river nbore Turtle Creek, and refti must be run close to the right hand shore to keep out of the Boom. fipttlalB. New floods ! New Ooods I for the Spring trade, at J. Milee k reiser's. Can't do better than to buy of Miles, a', be selti bit goods at prices dowo to the very lowcit nick. Those new goods at F legal', cu t be beat, and see for youreelf. Go Tnopanvr roi FUi.r. George E. Kirk. It will w ...u.a w, k.41.iiu ..i.i.d at this office aed by advertisement in to-day's piper, offen real es tate, In Brady township, for sale. Robert A Mitchell offers a house and lot in West Clearfield for aale. Harry Rosl advertises a vendue of personal property for noxt Saturday. . . Call at Flrgal'i and lee his new goods. SraitA (loom. J. Miles Kntterhas Joel open ed a large inroioe of goods of all descriptions, suitable for the Spring trade ell of which will be sold at the very lowest prices. , Flegal ha Just opened another fine lot of Fur nishing Goods, do. Handsome and fashionable. Laxd Pi.Airca. He vers I car loads received by Krairer A Lytic, which will be sold very cheap. Farmen, make a nolo of this. fiblV-tt Calcined Plaster for.le by l. F. Bigler A Co. Jasl received, a large lot of son-explosive Lunpi sod Lantern! at , II. F. Biai.in A Co'i. FgfOR fliMrn Pi.asvrr. Received at Corner Store by oar load and for sale by , .v K. A. A W. D. Iiwia. Curwcnirlllc, March J3. !. A full llncof TTnusehoio J;jd. Jupanned Ware, Ac for sale by II. V. Bigler A Co. IL F. Bigler A Co. bar koei making ealcii"We addition! to their stock of Hardware the last few diys. Frerytbiog new lu Shelf Hardware, Had. dlen' Hardware, Farmers' Hardware, Builden' Hardware, and itirdwarasf aU kinds, cB be see at their More. May 21. Si.riam rnu Pai.i A. I. Hhsw bis a couiile of SrsUclesi late style Sleighs, which be will sell at a bargain. Call and look at Ihrm. d4 Wood and Willow Wan f all descriptions for sale by 11. F. Viglor Ala., XvTlt'i to Waooe AinCianiAiHi Mai ana. We hare Just received a geaerel assortment of Wagon and Carriage Wends, alra full line of Sptlngl and Axles, which we offer cheap for eash. II. r. IlluLia i . . trri -..fyveiit) ni duieq ("Ieirfiel.1 Wood- COUOHI AND COLDS, ' Then an few persons who an awan of the Ira- Sortaooo of atteuding to a cough or a cold at its rst appearance. The Mioussud who die annually of ooiisuuiptlun, wore llrrt attacked with a "slight" oougb or eoM.-which they thought would soon "wear itiuir on, ana tncrcnire neglected to me tbo proper remedies until they became Inourable. t j.rcry any tnnt a oougu, ce-ia, or any tung uis oaso Is ncglucted, innkes the oliaiiect of a cure more uncertain. We would recommend all sulfur. liii from any diKion of tbo Lungs whatever, to use lUssoVa Cumpoviii avairp or Tar. It never fulls in aurlng the wont easecpf couRtia, eolds, hoanneis, sore throat, catarrh and asthma. It li an infallible romody for Whooping Cough; be ing proscribed by some or the lesding pbysicianl lu Ute Northern and Bouthern States, and being prepared uudur the immediate supervision of a graduata of the Penniylvanle Modioli College. The proprietor! beg leave to inform all that it le o "Quack" preparation, but made strlotly la ao oordaaoa witk the advanoed principles and thiory ol medicine, rrloo u oenti por nottie. - i RtlBHKI.L A LAND1H. Pronrleton. Phlladel nbia. Sold by A. L Shaw, Clear Held, Pa., and by all UruggiU, ootio-om Bird Cages large aiiortment at U. F. Blg- ler Co, i. Paints, Oils and Vsrnlihei for lale by II. F. Blgler A Co. Siwa Dlstan's Cross-out Saw, Ureal America Saw, Bnyuton'a Lightning Saw, at v-24-IJ I. t. Bioi.il A Ce'a. i RECAPITULATION, , Bird Cagei. Wood and Willow Wan. Houiehold Goods. . i All kinds of Hardware. . ' Japanned Wan. ' ' ' Paluta, Oils, Varnlsbel. I t r ( ' Calcined Piaster. I . . i ' ' "1 ' . - Waron and Carrlace Makers' lunullel. ' All of the above for sale at tho mammoth Hard ware Store of II. F. Bigler A Co., Second street, Clearield, re... ' t , . - - Carrie tt. On February Hth, 1873. by J. P. Tunuraoa, Fsq., Mr. JAMKS KKAD to Miis MARY MI L HULLL.V, both of Clearfield - Tt. Liwrfnet townhln, on Uroh 9lh. 1973, HKNHV E.f fon of Tjiumai anrl tiiiia E. Mc Pnciiso!. RgvU 8 nonlbi aud 7 dayi. Id Ilmatar Uwnnhip. on Pcbrnarr 9tli. 1873. M1LLIK, wif of AitTui'R RccnC agod 24 yean, ii mom qa Ma v anyt. ' ' Clearfield Markets. Cornpted weekly by Iliriano Honor, Wholesale aod Hetail iiealer In Dry Uooris, Urooariei, fro- vuiool, do., Market itreet, I learneld, fa. Cliirpiii.d, Pa., Marohll, 1S7S. Apples. grecn,00 50 Hogs, dressed...... Dried, 9 ..... 10 Hides, green-....,. Applobutler.gal, 7 Hams. ......... .00(a) 1 10 Butter.. uura 99 r3iioaioen.H. ..uu(a) Beani 0 00(4 J 75 Side, . OH (4 121 Buokwheat. 1 00 Lard 16(a) Buokwheat flour lb, 5 Men pork,$ bbl...20 00 Beef, dried. li Onto 00 Beef, fresh 1t 10 Onions. ......... I SO Boards. M 1 OOfojM 00 Potatoes CO do 76 Corn,shellcd-...-...l 00 Peaches, dried, m II Corn, ear 00 50 Platter, V bbl I 00 Corn meal, W sack, 1 30 Rye. 1 10 Chon.Wewtl lOfia 1 40: Haas, H lb . Cloverseed. f OO'Salt. sack.tJOfu) 150 Chaeeo. 10 Shingles,l8in.M 00 Cherries, lb. 10f IJ Shlnglei,20 iilO 10 00 Chickcni, und, u, 101 timothy seed....... 00 Furl . JSlTallow .... 12 Klaiseed. - 1 00 Wheat - I 00 Flour... 0 00(0)10 SO Wool 0 Hay 00 OOfsUO 00. Wood, m oord.i.- SO TJEPORT OF THE AUDITORS XV or lirsdford township, for 1871 FOUR FIND. Elijek McDowell aud Wm. E. Forcer, Overseers of the Poor for Bradford township. In account with the foor fund of said townsnip tor lofx 1 PE1TOR. To amount of tax levied $1,180 SO caioirou. By bills ren'd for keeping poupen- 119 00 l ? uy exoneration!.. pf percentage for collecting 11,109. 70. b 48 lly lime all d lor services ol b. M llewell By. time allowed for services of Wm. E, 11 ill Forcey . 10 10 Bv amount of order and interest nnid D. , Forcey, overseer for 1871. .... - 251 98 By amount of order and interest paid S. Linsberry, overseer for 1871.... 91 08 By order and Interest paid fi. Bale...... 4 JO Uy Juitloai' IMS, paid. a 00 liy a rut. paid I). Stewart for book. 2 00 By amount paid auditors and clerk fi 00 Balance due township.. 308 01 . ft, ISO 00 ROAD FIND it - Geo. W. Barker and Henry Bumbarger, Supervl -eon of Bradford township, in account with tba Koad tana 01 seiu townsnip, tor 107x1 PIITOR. To amount of tax mried.. I,1 49 To erdcr on Wm. 8. Taylor. 71 9i To order en H. Livergood It S4 To order in favor of Geo. W. Barger ou County Commlisionirs. 19 92 $1,320 70 rRlMTOK. " By amount of work dona By iiiperviiori' wagci. By exonerations. By error in Wm. H. Tayior'i aoo'l at last year's settlement By amt paid auditors and elerk. Bilanca due township...,, . 1,0.19 99 . 14" 7, 28 44 22 tl M 80 (1 l.grt 70 Wc, the nndenignod Auditors of Bradford town ship, having examined the aooounts of George W. Barger and Henry Bumbarger; Supervisors of said township, and F.lijah McDowell and Wm. K. For cey, Overseers of the Poor for laid township, find them as aoara stated. N. P. WILSON, ABRAHAM PKARCE, . Attest: DANIEL STEWART, W. I. CuRLir, Clerk. Auditors, STATEMENT OF ACCOUNT of Jamri B. drabim, Orerter of tfr Poor of Clearfield borough, for tha Tr 1472s ncarort. To amount ol duptlcata for 1871. ....... $1,079 93 car. pitoh. By rxppnic of maiuUining Michael - Connolly. puier, aa followi : Amt. paid It laowii for board 'g.,$flO 00 Amt. paid V. Lili M . m W 00 Amt. paid Mn. WeNh ' ' .! 01) Amt. to Dr. T. J. Uoycr, mcd.at. 14 00 Amt. for clothing maUioino, A.. 4T 09 El pen a of maintaining R. Mon lagup, nmirwr, ' J '1 ? X Amt. paid C. beijMittH, hoartilnfr; ' 1 - from W I nuFtb.JHTJ.JfO 00 Amt. for mftlieieMa..i. m,,m, 4 60 Other ippnsei u folio wi, UyprintiDf ., )N amt. paid Milaf Kocdt ovarmr of Lawranoa Uiulip.H...o 15 00 ami to K. V. Wilton, med.at. A 00 ami. to A, C. Talo,toriv.oror'r 20 03 amt. to Wallace i Fielding. t , aUurnrr fee. Cvnnetljr eana 10 00 ' 318 09 284 AO wit vr co na t H H amt. to W. Porter, lundry Ooti 8 AO ft AO amt. to J. ii. llarinwiok, mod. attendant?, McTaKgart , 14 oo ; 6.1 09 amt. per eentage allowed Wm. Kftdfuaiigh, eo Hector , amt. exoneration!..... amt. mak'gdup..iUtionerj, Jte. amt. audi tori' ftt ,,, amt. tlila day paid orcr to Bor 8 9 8 60 8 00 ough TretMarerfur W 92ft 41 477 81 Total... 91,079 93 Wc, the undesigned Auditors, certify tbo above account to be just and true and the balance to be as abere itated, W. T. TtTflT.Rn, OROHtlK II AdKTtTY, ' KEl'UKN MTMKItflOH, MffbJ Audlture. 1)HHLIC NOTICtV-tMe is heraby given that the citiiens of Wallaceton applied to t he Court of Quarter Sessions of ClearOeld county, at January Term, 1873, for lucorporatlun aa a borough, and the aame bas been oonflrintd by the (I rand Jury. The raid petition will be presented for confirmation by the Court, at March Term, 1P73. of which all Interested will tnke notice. JOHN t. ClITTLK, fcb28-.1t Attorney for Petitioners. 1 are ben1 cautioned against cutting or io i"v rl.imatt.'.r '. ""' P'". r T " "' ... -nmi.0. Of In wani or stroll, or III lu. mn" . "", rirrV:."''T i: o, Uiekry, In Beofirli townibip, near n hllmrr ran ai Ihe Ii will be strictly enforced against all who are raucbt tMpawim;. And ill pereoni lianking timber er logs on property or tiroont a lilrke, near vt'hlimer ran, on Clcarlleld ereek, will toka notlee tbat all baok resit most be paid belora the timber sua be moved off the b.nb. MM. H. DirkRY A flirt, f.blO-lia Por UHOOM A PIlKKV. joSEl'lI H1WWLES, Junlico of I the Peaoa and Scrivener In tba apper end f Uwrenoe township. Collajtloni ina.le and money pnmptly paid ever. FebJ-ly SALIC About four ton oi icrlltbl Ipvrr liar, Apply la ? Sheriff's Sale; ' )T Tlrtuofrltfof eHftiUoni AVp6naiiifa X 9 out of the Court of Common Pieai of Olear tield oounty, and to ma dlreolad, thara will bo axpoivd to publlo aale, at tba Court llouia, fa tbo borough or xiparneid, on Aitmoay, ina 17th dar of March, lt7.t, at 1 o'clock, p. m , tba following deiortbed rattl eitaU, to wit t All or the intetoat of tho. dvfuodaot, W. W. Hale, of and in and to all ot th.oual, orcoUy and other mlnarala in and nnon all tbuas certain premiaea auoata in Worm lownantp, fjicarama county, 1'a.i Bounded north by land of Uilea Pulton, writ b laada of Vincent FUaiL aoutb by landa f Bme4gh'a eaUte, ae4 oaat by twido of Jacob Wiae, oonUinngi about one hundred aouaia (106) acre, together with all of tha aaecmenta and rlahta crantod to anid Halo under and by rirtua of bit ooatrMt with Joaaph Kothrook for tbo purchMcor tha aforetatd mtneraii.- inc aata re in i tea belnc too tarm anown aa ido uacpn loth rook farm. Alao, all of defendant'! in tore at of In and to all thote certain tract i of land aituate In Morrla townabip, Clearfield county, Pa., i (AeT turvayedoo warrant to Kiekari Thomn; .nntm.n.n li'A ecrea and 0.1 nerobca. belnc No. 99 in tba map of tbo fbiiipaburg enaiaj amot4r nfthem adjoiuing (Dt aoovo, aurvoyeo eu warrtuit to Iltnij S Xhiukrr, conUtning 40T aarca and IUZ percnea una Deiug w"-m man of tba Pbilinthurf catate I anotktr of tktm adjoining the aald twolaat named traeti. itickard Thomat ana Jltnry d. unnaer, aoa inMog.ui rciidua or a tract turvcyed on warrant w t uuata Drinker and containing 2S2 acrei, 64 perohct, nod beinc No. in tho man of tho Pbillntburg ci tato anotktr of them aurveyed on warraut to Patrirk ifayt, adjoining fionrt necu, oeing rci tduo of the aurvef ooutnlnlng 48 arree. being No. 82 in tbo man of the Philinaburg oatatc; another f tham adjoining Patrick II aye and being iba residue or tract turveyea on warrant to Mtanctei Kondir. eontainlns 280 aoroi and being No. t3 in the plan of the Pbilipburgeatate ;. oonUining Id all about 1.849 aerea. Alio, all tlioac certain! tract or parte of traota aiUiala in uecattir tvwo-4 hip, Ulearneu couniy, re. l umm m man uemg residue of a tract bounded by land or Abraham Elder, Jacob F. Kuuk, Jnn Mat try and othera, aurreyed on warrant to Hri7inM San torn, contain ing 2U4 merea, ol perubea, and beiog No. 98 in the ntan of tbo Pbilintburg ottatct another ad joining Jo.oph Sanaom and John Cannon tracta, beiog the reaidoe of a lorray aurrcjed on war rant to Tktma p. Com, and contaimoc Ivi aorea and 84 perchc, and being No. 108 in the plan of tba Phtliptburg catate ( another or them adjoin ing Joiepb Bantom aurrey, being reaiduo of a tract aunrercd on warrant to John Cnmon t con taining 78 oet-M aud being No. 94 in the plan of tbc Phtliotburf caiatci nuofatr or mem au- Joinlng tlcorgc GraOT and being the reeidue of tract firrroyed on warrant to joapo naaaom,coutainiog 108 ncrea, 81 perch r; and boiog No. 96 In the ilan or tha rniitptnurg eauic mnotmr oi mem einc the reaidua of a tract inrreyed on warrant to Urg tirvgi eootaininc 3 aerea and being No. 9 la tbo plan of tbo Pbilinnburg eatato ; aaofaerof tbem adjoining Thomat V. Copeaurvey and belnr the rrrlduoof a tract lurvcycd on war rant to tiinry Drinker, containing zio acre, ?u ercbei, and being no. ivv in tno pian oi toe 'hilinaburff oatatc: mnniUr of them adjoining taid Henry Drinker and being tha retiduc of a tract aurveyed on warrant to Bemjamim Wilton, conUining 4tf ucrei and 140 rerobea, and being No. 113 in tbc plan of tha Philiptbnrg aetata ; containing In all about 836 eeret, ttaitod, tkrn in cxwitioo and to bo told aa the property, ol n . W. Hale. Two certain tracta' of land titoate In Bogga townabip, Clearfield county, Pn. No. 1 beginning at pout by gum tree thenoo north 721 degrcee well Z7 perenea to poaij inence rn argreca een, bv land fonntrlv lienrr Watcl, 28 perehea to pott : thenoo north li drgreea eaat 88 perobei mora or leas to turnpike) thence by pike luuth 86 drgreea eaat H7) perchratoatoneat thence aoutb 41 pcrohec to tbc plaoe of beginning ; containing 1 0 acrca and 37 nerchea. No. 2 beginning at north-tart corner of KobL Morris surrey ; tbence by lame aouth 160 percbea to pott; thence eaat 164 perches to ; thenoo along old lint of Walter Stewart north 10Q percbea; thenoo by aame, weat 164 perehei to place oi beginning; oooiaiaiog iea acraa, naerr inc out of tho last deecribed piece 64 acres to Catharine Hummel, her bcira and aeaigna, out of the aouth-watt corner, bounded and detcribed ai follows: Beginning at post on . Krie turnpike; thence west 8H parch el to post tbenoe louth 94 percbea to lionet ; tucoca bo perenea to post thenoo north 82 nerobca to post on turnpike thence westerly along aaid,turnpike 23 4-lOperchei to place, of begiauing. aid uoreterrad land hat idc a aood frame farm bona and barn, bear ing orchard of excellent fruit, ft or 80 aorei cleared and nearly all underlaid with fire clay and atnna coal. (Seised, taken in execution and to be sold aa tbc property of Aaron llartman. Alro. a certain tract of land alt ante In Bradford township, Clearfield eeonty, PaM bounded pn tbc aonth by lands of Wm. Albert k Hro., east by land of the lame, now in possession of Job a A. (Jreen ; tk UJ laai-t Mlnwart wt V I- of Benjamin Lamberry, containing two hundred and eirhteen aerea and oarinc about one hundred and fifty acre cleared and under a good state of cultivation, with a large name una nouie, frame bank barn and targe and excellent bearing orchard thereon. Seised, taken In execution and te be told as the property of Isaiah O. Barger. Alio, all thoee three certain tracts of land situ ate in Knox township, Clearfield county, Pa.t the first one thereof beginning at a hemlock; tbenoe north 40 decreet weat 188 perr-hrs to a atone pile ; tbenoe foutb 60 degrese weat 91 perches to a birch tbence aonth 40 dr greet east 1KB percbea to a hemlock thence worth 60 degreea eaat 91 perobei to place of beginning; containing 100 acres and 39 perehei. Tbc second beginning at birch ; loath 40 degreea weet 40 perches to hemlock : south 81 degrees west 33 perehei to pine ; thence south 87 degrcei west 24 perobei to a pott i mence nortn en perenea to ; in north' 90 degreea east 62 perehei te place of inninfft eootaininc SV acrca. The third p beginning at a hemlock t tbenoe north 40 de greet wctt 10 perch pi to a pott; mence norm ja ue groei eaat 42 perches to an aspen; thence louth 60 degrees weet 41 perones to pinoe or oegionmg Aontik!!vn two BCrtl. DCiara. laaen id exeenuui aod to be ioM m the prof of wr Jo? Also, a aerUin tract or Piece ui Ian J illuate lu Morris township, Clearfield county, Pa., boanded and deecribed ae follows, Tilt Ueginning at a I post and pointers, corner of tbo John Price tract ; 1 thence by a survey ia the name of Francis John- j t ton, north one degree cast 117 perchoi aod 6-10, , or such distance a will equal ite tho two Iota be tween Potter and laid Hone? ; tbenoe along the : aid Potter lot, north 89 west, or luch course it will equaliic the respective lota At a fu reus Id, 14A perches to marked line, and along said line, aouth one wctt 1176-10 perohoe to post ; tbenoe by the line of the fjwanwiek tract aouth 89 cut 14A percbea to the place of beginning j containing one hundred acres and allowance be the aame more or left, with abnu. 30 acres eleared, having a good plank bouse, barn and other outbuildings, a good spring of water, and a bearing orchard t hereon, belied, taken li execution anJ to be Mid ae the property of Daniel Ewaut. Alio, a certain tract of land tituate In Wood ward township, Clearfield county, Pa, bounded and described ai follows : Beginning at a maple ; tbence by land of J. M. t'haae nortb-wett 180 perehei to white pine; thence by land et J. M. Chase soulb-west 80 porches topost ; thence south west by land of Albert k Hro. 140 pert has to a piue; thence by land of Wright A llro. east 80, perobei to place of beginofng; containing 81 acres, with about 26 acres cleared, with a log bouse and other improvements thereon. - Heiied, taken in execution and to be sold aa the property of Jame McKee. 1 ' . w Tiaui or Bali. The price er turn at wbiok the property ihall be atruck off mutt be paid er tba time of tale, er inch other arrangements made ae will be approved, otherwise the proper ty wilt be laimedlately put up and seM ageiw at the cxpenae and rik ef the pereon to whom It wai at rue k off, and who. In eaae of defioleaey at inch re sale, shall make good the same, and In no In st a nee will the Deed be presented la Court for confirmation unleii the money ll actually paid to the Sheriff, .- JUSTIN 4. P1B, ennairr'i Orrirn, 1 Sheriff. Clearfield, Pa., Feb. SO, U71. J , . ' TICEKNK KtiTICK.1. The followtur iwr J sons hir. flled In the ofnoe of the Ol.ra of tbe Court of Qoartrr fessiom of Clearfield ponn?y, thrlr petition! and bonds for Lleenie, at the Mareb irssions nest, aKreeabljr to the ant of As sembly, entitled "An Aot to regulate tke lale of Intoxicating Liquors," Ao. i HOVBL LK'KMI. V Mary Elsenhower...,.. Kvlertown John Itoogherty..., .'.ClrarDrld 8. II. Kow. , t-le.rOrlii John II. Ilergoy H ,, Covingtoa Febrnary.in. ltr.1. ' A. C. TATK, Clerk. PROCLAMATION IX DIVOHCE. Subpoena In l)irorce In tbe Mian J. Win . I'onrt of Common Pleas , rs, nf Clrarfeld 'ont, tr T! h. Warn. No, rl, Msrrb Term, A. ) 1. ln;:l. To Thamsi L. M'aple. abova named t Yea are herrby required to be and npprar before lb. Judgns of tke said Court at ClearlleM, on Thuriunr, ibe SOih day of March, A. P. 171, Ui answer Ibe complaint of saul Maria J. W'sple, Feb. 1(1 4t Jl'HTIN J. PIE, Shetlff. NOTICI-WIn tbet'oraiaen i'leai of Clear field eotinty, I'a. 1 be ipplieation of Lueie. Jiiril, lliram tooilward, ana others, anklng ..ki;.r.f im.rror.,.o..frIb.iPn.,,dPr... 10 Cl'.tirrn," bi brrn mni to tbe Court, tr.ry tha lame iu f grantej .r the Sril day f seat Miroh term. ; .t Stm.tt.WHU-. V Prvlkonotary. t T-- TkJtlTICIiIo Iba Common l'lrai of Closr. ll Held oounty, l'a. Tke applloation of 11. W, Wise, .llenry Swan anrl others, asking m shorter of Incorporation uf "The Ziup baptist t'buroh," bas been mad im Ibi Court, and If no sufHolcnt reason be shown lo the oontrary tbe same will bf granted on the firit day of next Mnrch term. , A, C. TATK,, Feb. !, t'. .V. rrntbonolary. fpilR UKMOC'lt ATI0 ALMANAC for I J l1I and 1"S for tela at tke 1'ot 0B a a ll It ! ' ' I "- " i C L E A t V' Z,. We desiro to call tho attontion of tho citizens of Clearfield county to llio fact that wo I . havo oocned a . . L U U S t C STOREIU CL EAR F IE LD, ! VVhcro we intend to constantly keep 1 PIANOS. ORGANS RAVEN & COMPANY'S PIANOS, r 'f . .. . , . - i Vi.l ! . 1, i' ..'-t.i- -I Wo nre nrennred at all times fuTprablo terms ns to prices aud Our stock of ORGANS will RYNOER ORGAN, (with Rytider's Knee Tremolo and downward i The SMITH AMERICAN ORGAN CO.'S i':' : " . MASON Ac n-NEW HAVEN MELODEON CO.'S JUBILEE, TEMPLE hnd CHURCH ORGANS. jj. 1 Besides these wo furnish to order Organs from any factory dosjred. - - .. ' VVo sell on everv nlan known POPULAR AND EABY LLASt. X LAIN. ' -si ' . - i ' - Si : On our easy terms, every one amount will tend bo much to . DC3 We shall be glad to have ' ocl23-72-ly . rug aufl llrfltdafS. IU K LATEST MOVBI THE LATEST MOVE! HARTSW1CK & IRWIN'S DRUG ST ORB, To their now kwlldlng on IWnd Street, nearly epp.slt. the store of Weaver Hetti, CLEARFIELD, PA.r Where they will eontlnne ta swpply tb.lr eld ud u mmmj new eMtoineri ai may aome, witn , PURE DRUGS! CIIEM1CALS! ' PMARMACECTICAL PRKPARAT10KS, . ; i ' :r (Including all new remedies,) ( -1 Patent Mrdlelnai, Pilnli and Oils, (Ilan and Putty, School Books, Ktationery, t aper, ',. - Ae.) also, a fall line of Drug- . . glsu' Sundries, Hair Tonies, ; s Cosmetlrl, Perfumeries, Toilet Articles, Brusbel, , Toilet Heaps, Putksl Booai, c, ail er the best quality. PURS WiyRS AND LIQUORS, for medics! A sacramental parpoiei only, Pure White Lead, Colors of all kinds. Raw and ... Boiled Llnraed Oil, Varnishes, Tarpen. tine, Coal Oil, Paint A Varnish ' ' Vrushes, - Flavoring " ' Bitraeta, . Confecl'onerlM, Bird Seed, Splee, greuad and ...., - . .ngroana, oi ail aiaas. - . SMOKERS AND CHEWKUS i . s .. Will find ear itook tt Chewion meilie I'liiri, Huulf and Fine-eul to be of the very Ifo breads la tn. saaraet. I, All PS AND CII1MNEY8, , i , - All kind! of CLASS WARE, MLSICAL INSTRUMENTS and Musical Trlramlnp of .vary variety. Hiving a long nerieaae In tbe huitneee, and an extensive and well selected slook ef medioincl, . ... ..,.l,u.l to (III Plivsiclini' nrescrlptions at tbe shortest nolle aud on the most reasonable terms, day and night. . IIARTSWICK A lttWIX. ClearMd. Pa, May II. IMl-tf. J mr SCI1ULER, . BARBER AND HAIR PRESSES, Second street, neat door to First Rational Bank, nov'7l , .. . Clearfield, Pa. , , . AfOSHANNON LAND AND LUMBER "COMPAKV. OSCEOtA STEAM .MILLS,, - , MAitiricrtnii LUilBKH, LATII, AND TICKETS An , .-. SatoeJ A Taltnt JtibM SlUnglct. It. U. SlULLINOrORD, President, jOHf! ".AWSlIK, (Jeneral Sup'l.,' 6'im.U Mill's CrS.H eounly, Pa. Awo-TOWM LOIS fx' late In th. borough' ofOioeola. ' AMo,-i.Vp tbo UHhm A0JtRf of tlou.li in ( Irlritld ilunijr li rkeir Mi,", t Vf J ti'tltli iH ' t " mIa.R'KIE- TS TREE T, 11 F IE Ia D, ; P E 2 on hand a full supply of AND MUSICAL Our Btock'of IMA NOS will consist of STEINWAY & SONS' PIANOS. iitttTFC DDn'Piii'nci niVr4C . . ii:ml3 unuitiLtto I HnJK. ' ' . to furnish any or tho cheaper makes terms of payment,. ( ; consist of tho now and popular to tho trade, cither CHEAP FOR '. : - : can have a good instrument, MAKE' HOME HAPPY. " you call and see us, whether you 1872. 1872. FALL 4 WINTER GOODS ii. M. KRATZER'S.J InimrriK Stork of lloodi mf ever atitnpuon. Woolen 0oods, lama price ai before tbe nd- vanee In wool. Muslim at rcduocd prioei. . . - Dress Goods In greatest variety. Mourning Goods of aU kinds. Black Alpacas, at all prices. Black Silks, very iheap. Waterproofs, Velveteens, Plaid and plain Flaa- nils, 6hirting Flaanali, Ae. , Table Linen and Kapklm,lriih Linens, 10-4 Sheeting aad fill MaiUa. j .1 ; .'- ; - ( Ottoman Rep Shawls ud Scarfs, Striped Sbawli at all prteel. ; : v Paliley Shawll, llngla and doable, W to $10. Dress Trlmminga, Fringes, Laees, Velvet Rib bons, Velveteen!, Ae. Fall Una ef tba celebrated "Josephine Eeem- leii' Kid Olovei, Kid Olovei from tl ip. Ladiea' Keok Tim, Collars, Rolling, II sir Braids and Switches. Lndlei' aad Children'! Merlio Uader-wcar. Madame Foy'a, Thompson'!, Olove-Fittlng Hip Oere and other Cors.li. Also, Hoop Skirts, Pinion, Ac arge itock of Carpiti and Wall Pipers. Shoes and Oilier, lame quality as kentofore. "Tbe belt are the chrspsst," Balmoral and ether knitting yarns, and ether irtlclef, too nnmorvai le mention. - - Parebaaera will find a greater Taristy af goods than Is usually fauna in one store. Call and examine. - - r t, ? Clearfield, Sept. II, UTS. j ,. AVjM!. REED, BucceMor to Rood Broo. MARKET STREET, .CLEARFIELD, PA., WILL open tbli week aa Immense Hook ef all descriptions of i i ' dry goods,;; NOTIONS, - ' ' TKIM MINGS, i .i . '('.'... M1LLINEKT and' - FANCY GOODS, FURS, " ii t .; - :. LADIES', i - I.',' HISSES' and . , : ' ' ' CHILDREN'S . SUOES, ' Ac, Ac, Ac, Ae. Buying my goods in New Tork, the leaa! of tbe aortal; keeping a reliable class of goods) sell ing good! al iloea cask figures, and oonduoling businees In a thorough bustniu manner, I hope to merit tba oooldone. if CASU BUYERS tkrougkout tbe loooty, , , i ... I .1 ,.!.-.! . NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS. Call and aiamlne my stock and be lenrinoed of Ihe truth of my assertions. sepl5. - WM.RKBD. HOUSE AND LOT FOR BALE! The House and Lot on the eorner of Mar ket and Fifth streeta, Clearfield, I'a.. li for isle. The lot contains nearly in acre of ground. The bouse li a large double frame, aontatning nine roomi. For tarmi and other Information apply le Ihe lubsorlber, at tho Foil UIDoo. nevU P. A. QAt'LIN. C1AUTION All persons arohrreby cautioned not te hay or in war nogoilata for tba fol lowing property, low In tbe hinds of John M. (thafer, in ilraily township l 1 boreel, I cows, I elites, 4 hogs, I plows, harrow, grlndsidnl, Sin. 'rocs, spread and log chains, sell doable bar- nesr, 7 oi(i, 3 U'") lube, I heiH aid bed ding, obwk, i aes Wheal ll M ground, lot of nr.. 40 kuskall eoti ears, as Ike feme aalii al me ind arf u' rtll It IV " ' I s end art AW? f np SHtM, s ; - v NAl. MERCHANDISE. , , .' . of rianos to order on the most .. i,. . Octave Couplor,) OKGANS, HAMLIN'S ORC ORGANS, and the CASH, ON NOTES, or on the and no other investment of like desire to purchaso or not.. 3 irOTDER'S MUSIC STORE. SUsrrUanrous. Lime lor Sale I ffltlK Mdontrned, rctiditiff oar tho depot hm X mftdo complete rrmna;cmeDti with Lint Uurnert ewt of tbo mountain, wberobv bo it torn. bled to keep eoniuntl on band a Urge quantity ot , TURE LIME! which he offrn to farmers and builders at a trifle above cost. Tbose in need of the article would do well to aire me a oall, or addresi me bv latter, be. fori negotiating tbeir lime. OKO. C. PASSM0RE. Clearfield, Pa., June 1, 1SH9. Liivcry Ntablc. TIIE underilgned begs leave to infura tbe pub lio that he is now fullv nrenared to acoomma. date all in the way of furnishing Horses, Buggies, Saddle! and Harness, on the shortest nottoe and on reaaonable Urms. Resldenoe on Locust itreet, belweea Third and Fourth. OKO. W. OEARUART. Dearflold, April 11, lMf. . SAWS 1 SAWS I SAWS! DISTAK'S CROSS-CUT, MILL, DRAG AND ' CIRCULAR SAWS. Boynton's Lightning Cross-cut Saw. ALSO, PATE2IT PERFORATED A ELECTRIC SAWS, For lale by oetlt.JI If. F. BIGLER A CO. Attention, Lumbermen! "TK are now manufacturing onr IMPROVED T STEEL SOCKET DK1VI.NU CANT HOOKS, superior to any otkor In nso. Wa bare also in itock a large quantity of Cantbooki suita ble for rafting purpose., which we ere selling ehesp rorearh. AMOS A R. KEKKARD. Clearfield, Pa., March IS, IH7J. A Notorious Factl THERE are more people troubled with Lang Diseases In thii town than any thernlace o lu sli. In the State. One of tbe great causes of this tl, the use of an Impure article of Coal, largely mind with sulphur. Now, why not avoid ill this, and preserve Tour lives, br usin. aolv IlvBpltr)'i Celebrated Coal, fro from all Impurities. Orders left it tha itorea of Hlohard Mossop aad James 1). Graham A Sons will raorive prompt attention, ABRAHAM HUMPIIRKT. Clenrfield, November J, 1ST0 tf. F. STERLIXU, ' Manaraetnror ef t ; ' SADDLES & HARNESS CLEARFIELD, PA. Work guaranteed to giro lltlsfaetlon. Prices reasonable, (lire tno a oall. Shop in Arabia's Row, Market street. novto,7t. Beale's Embrocation, (LAIR POWELL'S,) For ill diseases Incident lo lToriei, Cattle, and Human Flesh, req-liing the ase of aa iternal application. Thii Embroeatlon wm eitenilrely mid by tki OoToroment during tbe war. For aale by Hartiwlok A Irwin, ClesrfieU Joseph H. Irwin, Curwensvllle. Danlil Oooe aader. Lntheriburg. tf. jpLOUR, FEED, AC. THE IIUtCAItlA FLOURING, MILLS. The oodemigned would reijitetrull (Ire no tlee to tbe elt item of Booeari townbip and aur rounding fountry, tbat ha haa purchased tbe Beocaria Flouring Mill and pul everything to com j 1 to order, and ii manufacturing a fint-clafi quality of Flour. CUSTOM WORK DOSE, and Flour In quantity oonstanlly on band for inle. CHOP. 'CORN MEAL, BRAN, AC, AC. alwil an band and for sail wholesale or retail. Ot Tt'H KHIKCil.r-S WASTED. ) X Will etehange Flour and Chop for M inch Shingles, or will pay part money, ir dtliied1. lOiS-lf BARNABAS ARMSTRONG. C D. WATSON, DEALER IN DRUGS & PATENT MEDIliXES, ' CONFECTIONERIES, TOtS AND YANKEE KOTIOXS, FINK TEAS A ROA"TS0 COFFtR, BE8T BRANDS TORACCO A BKQAII!. . RCIItMiI, BOOKS A STATIONER, " UaitftjK Bulldihg', Seebad Street, dee(.7t-ty CLHAIU'IELD.Pi YtiHtlceii1 uoNSTABl,kv rim I Wa kiv pel need larn number of Ik new FSE BILL, aid will ! tha rewlrt of iaaatr- viniiiliinJi4j!.' SgJ , , , . DDttljJ. HAW 1IOUSK, (Cor. of Market k Front streets,) TWI. ...niniBcmit Hotel t nlirelr ew, eon- iilete lu ill ill appololmenti, and oonveweBt to tho Coort Mouse. A 'frM.Qiiinlkui rn U mn Iroia tho Uopwl on tin arrival and diimrtore of WKhiriiii. . ' - .. . Sins. . O. IM5WISB is, . April 10, WI. . l-roprieirew. W" ASIIINGTOX HOUSE, . . , KKW VyASllINOTOK, PA. This m aad well rurakeleil boon bu bee taken hv tbo oojrrdjnwt. He feels .onartent of beiof able Is render sallsfietwn te tbose bo mtf favor blm with a call. Miy , l71. fl. W. DAJ'IB, Prif'r REVEUR UOUSE, ' 1 B V R N S I 1 K, T A. ' - Tbe lakurlbar bavin, bail! lew Hotel, witk ' aU modi-rn linprov.osrnll, Ii prepared to reoeive . f;oasti. - Tbe table will bo rnppliod with tbe beet n tbe market. - i - - Good itablln, allacbcd. aprJ-17 A. II. HlHAEt'fGB, Prop'r. THE MANSION HOUSE l Conerof Heeondand Market Streets, CI.r.ARFII'.I.D, PA. ' TBI) aid isd eoninodloai Hotel bu. daria, 1 tbe put jeir. been calar, d te 4oabla U. , former eapaoltj for tba ntertalnnibt of rtr.l. ,en and (tieeti. Tba wbole billJI, baa been rofaraiibed, and tbe proprietor trill spare ae palm to render till gueiU eonlortiblt Kblle statin, vUh-kim. ' - . jHTlba 'Mansion Home" Omnibm rani la . and from tbe Depot on tbe errlval and depinura of eaoh tr.la. - .. J01IS BOUellBRTV, , aprt-TO If J-ropnetor. WESTERN HOTEL ". -i Opposite the Coart House, . CLEARFIELD, tlHvX:' v Aceommodatlom irst-elaii and obsrgM isodetar. oett - JOHN F. TOI.'KS, Proprietor. JlJ-OSTOLU HOUSE, r . . Opposite tbe vqurt llooee, a LOCK HAVEN, PE.SS'AV,. Jel47l - HAfSEAL A KROM, Prop'i. B ROCKKKIIOFi HOUSE, BELLKFON'TE, PA, P. JOUKST0K A SOKS, Proprietel. M12J7I RAILROAD HOUSE, Msin Street, pniLlPfHUIKi, PESTA. The undersigned keeps eaneeanrry oti band Ibe beet of Liquors. His table is always supplied with lb. best tbe market affords. The traveling pablie will do wall to give Kim a eall , novl.'M ROllKltT LLOYD. ALLEGHENY HOTEL, (Market St., bet. Second and Tkiril,) LXfcAKFItCl.ll, PA. Tho lubleribcrs having become proprietor! of this bote), wonld respectfully a.k a liberal shire ef publie patronsge. Tbe fable will always be supplied with the best tbe tnnrket affords. deelS'It BKXN A LEIPOLD. CSQUEHANNA HOUSE, I'l'HWE.NSVll.l.K, Clearlleld oounty, l'enn'a. This old aod well catablilbrd Hotel, braallfully situated an th banks of tbe Susquehanna, In tbe borough uf Curwensrille, has bora Iraied for a term ol yrnri by the utidurs Ignrd. It has been entirely refitted, and is now open to lbs publio generally and tbe traveling eoutuionity in par ticular. No pains will be spired to render gut-ets comfortable while tarrying at this house. - Ample Stabling room for the accotnmoditioa qf teams. Charge! moderate. ri.pt. 28, l;0-tf. ELI BLOOM. goof), nutl licfS. B OOT AND SHOE MAKING. PHILIP WB1VKH, on Market atrcit, In Sbaw'i How, Clearfield, Pi., hu Just received a fine lot ef French Celt Skins aad Kips, tbe best In the market, end ii now prepared to man nfaetura.rery thing In bit line. He will wee ran l kli work to be m represented. The eltlsem of Clrarfteld and vicinity an reipeetfally Invited u give kla a .alt. Work done at short notice. tl:UTTy SEW BOOT AND SHOE SHOP. EDWARD MACK, Con. MARKKI A ID Sri., CLEARFIELD, F. THE proprietor km entered Into tbe BOOT at SHOE business at the above Hand, aid isd.iermiied not lo owtdon iliber ll ejaal. Ity er prlo. for kli work, Spooled arteatioa will he paid te manufarturing Sewed work. He hu on band n large lot of Erenek Kip and Calf Skim, of tbe very best quality. Tbe eiiU i. ns of Clearfield and vicinity an respectfully invited to glva blm a trial. No charge for calls lovtV -tf , . JSAAC JOHNSON & SONS', dUanafootareri and Dealeri w Bootfi'nncl Nkoei! Ladiot', lfiim' and ChilJron'i Oaiten Men's, Boyi' and Womeni Ueary Boot, and' - ltroguie, c, Ae. I? tore and ikop on Second itreet. noarTr opnok. tito H. V. Bigler k Co.'i hardware loro- reb. 1?. lT2-ly CLKARFIELD, PA. gauss. Clearfield County Bank. THE Clearfield County Brnk is in IrecrTT ted Institution kai gen. oat ef eiliteir tj tbe surrenderor It! eharter, on May IS, lSflo,. All iti itock Ii owned by tha nbseriberi, who will oonlinue th Banking ba.lneis at lbs same place, ai private Bankcn, under tbe firm nlmr of the "Cleard.l Couaty llink." W are r poniible f or tb debti.l the Bank, and Will nay It! notei an demand at tbi counter. Drpr.iftr reerivW and iarareet paid wba moaey It let) fee a tied time. Paper discounted at si pereenlr m heretofore. Onr personal responsibility If pledged for all De win reoelved end bo.ineir transieted. A eontinuanee of the liberst pa( rennge of th. kniineei men ef the county Is rc ipeelfully tolieitad, Ai President, Caibier an offloeri of tbe lata Clearfield County Bank, wr require tha note! of laid Bank to be prertnlcd1 for redemption. , JAS. T. LHiWARD, RICHARD SHAW. WM. POSTER-, JA8. B. flMAHArf. O. L. REED, IU. A. WALLACE- Tbe business of ths Bank will be eondncted bf John M- Adenis., Esq., al Cashier. tl-l M , County National Bciik, Ok' CLEARFIELD) PA. KOfM In Masonic Building, one door bofft of C. I. Weteon'l Drug Store. Passatfe Ticket! to and from Liverpool, Qneenr town, (llagow, London, Peris and Copelilisfen A-lM, Drafts for sale on tbe Royal Uaak of Ireland1 and Imperial Bank of London. JAMKS T. LKOXARO, Pffs'L ,MjJ?"'VWJLt''"hl'rr tl:liT J. D. M'fllrk. ' EJward Peril. BANKING & COLLECTION HOUSE OF mccirk & perks Pueoewvore to Ftt?r, Torkf, k Co., FbUlpaburff. Ventre- Comity. Pi. r XVr U til Eall thebutineu of a Banking lU.nr l wil' oo t ran Ha td promatly aod aon th mt famle ftornta A.ar7-tf Clearfield Nursery. ENCOURAGE nOME INDUSTRY, TUB niderslgned, kiting established a Km eery an Ike 'Pike, about half way between Clearfield aod C.rwrnevllle, Is prepered to fuf nltb all kinds of FRUIT TR SKS, (slsbdard snd dwarf,) Kv.rgraeaa, Shrubbery, (Jrsp Vines Qooseberries, Lawton Blackberry, Strawberrys and Raaberry Vines. Alio, Clb.rim Cr.b Tteer. Quince, and early soviet Rhubarb, Al. Order! promptly attended to. Address, I. D. WRIOIIT. - seplt de-y CnrweniTlllt, P Miss t. A. P. Rynder, ' oit roi Chlckerlog's, Sulnway'i nnd Emirrea'i Plsnal Smltk'a, Mason A Hamlin'i and Peteubet'l Organ and Melodeoni, and (1 rover A Baker! Sewing Maeblnn. ii.se raic.aa or PlanOj Oultar, Organ, Harmony aad Veo.1 Mg. lie. Ne pupil taken for loei thin half a term. MRoome niipn.lt flnllrh's Furnliur. Steie. Clearfield, May , IMt lf, PINK. WUIIE A ROAM LlKlNO SKINS .sl rraelvid ltd fer tils ly AprU I, lf. . . '"- A CO. ijHI li j,f jt uue jo u ?