u u fie liaff swan's gouruaf, gfearftcfb, If a., Jlprtf 26, 1871. if- giftsnan'g journal "y9 pATBO--s. To insure the safe transmission f money by mail, patrona should remit by check bi money-order, or have their letters registered. A receipt will be enclosed in the first parer after ,he money comes to hand: . j Penn' E. E. "Winter Arrangement. u.nTraln leaves Tvrone at : 9.35 am Arrives at Osceola at : : Philipsborg at Clearfield at : Mail Triin leave Clearfield a : Arrives at Philipsburg at Osceola at : : Tyrone at : : Lock Haven at 11.15 a.m. 11 40 a. m. 12.40 p.m. 2.40 p in 3 40 p. m. 4 00 p. n. 5.35 p. m 12 25 p. m Acconimodation Train. Lsst-s Clear&eld at : . : : : : Arrives at Philipsburg at : : 7.60 A. If : 9 00 a. m . 10 Oil a. m. : 12 50 p. m. : 111p.m. 10 0(1 a m. : ICS p.m. : 2.00 p. m, r 3 10 p.m. Osceola at : " Intersection at " E. Tyrone at : Deavcs East Tyrone at : : : Arrives at Interjection at Osceola at Pliilipsburg at Clearfield at & 50 p. m Close connexions made aTyrone with trains East and West on the Maine Line. Kemgious. Divine service's will be held next Sabbath, in Clenrfit-ltl. as follows: By Uev. Hall, in St. Andrew's Episcopal eliufch, at II A. M. and 7 I. M. Sunday nclioul at 3 l M. Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening -t 7 o'clock. By Uev. Butler.in the Presbyterian church, morning and evening". Sabaath school at 3 P. M. Prayer met ting every Wednesday evpii'ms at 7 o'clock. By Uev. J. H. M'Cord, in the Methodist church, iiiornine a 1 evening. Sabbath s.hool at 'J A. M. Prayer meeting, every Thursday at 7l P. M. Conimanioii services first Sabbath of every month at 10 A. M. r.y I.ev. Mr. Skinner, in the Baptist church, morning and evening, alternately. To the Republicans. The members of the Republican County Committee are requested to meet in the Court House, at Clearfield, on Tuesday the 2.1 day of May, at 2 o'clock, P. M., for the j urpose of electing a Representative, on-d ii'so a Senatorial, delegate to the State Con vention, to be held at Ilani.-burg on the 17th day of Ma v. All other members of the party arc respectfully invited to attend T. II. MritHAY, March 22. Chairman Co. Com. There was a tremendous display of "gas" arid of tome "gassy" people, on S;cond-?t. Monday evening. No muscle consequent ly, no blood. - ; - The swamp along Fourth street is fast being filled up, and a few years hence, we will know of no such thing as a swamp in that part of town. Noisy on Saturday evening bad whis ky. Those lello'.vs, in iiont of our cilice at about 9 o'clock, should have been visited ly Constable McClellan. Tub Cincrs. Elsewhere we pubJixh the 'advertisement of Warner & Co's Menagerie ard Circus. The proprietors promise '"a Lig thing." Sec bills, for particulars. FaPhioxabi.L pltiyii'g t a.-e ldl on S;ii: day, a sdioit distance below town. Those chops had better keep a sharp look out. or they may be '"caught oat on a fly" by the Constable. J x:r.r,r.n. Sheriff J'ic, very properly, led to ihe "jug," yesierday, a gentleman (?,' who was doing considerable swearing and Llaik guarding ou the "jom;r." Dj. it again. Sheriff. Taking IT fool. that chap who was "gracefully reclining" in a wagou, which stood in lrout of the 1'iug Store, during a ti iic shower one day last week. He hadn't seen a bar room that day. Oh, no ! A TARTY of .-.Lout thirty or forty, mostly young folks, went, to Tyrone to hear Anna IVki'isnn "cackle," on Saturday evening I Tli.,- r.-ttiirr.jtj rh minio n:,'V Ihev retun.ed the sunie n;g:it ly a ial train, run for their a'eeoimiioualioti. . ... I'L , 1. . ,T 1-1... Tl driver Joha with a "culled geniuian,' who was al.-o aboard the wagon. The Tyrone Wide shouldn't attempt to '"heave" the shortcomings of some of its own mierables" upon the shoulders cf Cl.arfielders. One of' our "tonsorial ar tite" says the Iilade might get his "run hot lu-ted" for offering such an insult to the profession. Last Sunday was a beautiful day; and feeing so many persons out walking over the cemetery hill, and other places usually "O'lcht out by pleasure seekers ou a fine MtiiKiirr Sunday afternoon, made otic ima gine that it was already niiu-ummer, rather than early spring. Prevailed extensive fires or the rooan uitu north of this place, last week. Much valuable timber was destroyed. The fires were, evidently, enkindled by persons who arc in the habit of hunting in that section. Should they be discovered, they h ue to pay dear for their "fv.n." An exhibition cf horse training was giv- i'W IIIL MUTt III UUIlk Hi. V .1 it . u i "ii -Mtuuay eveiiiug last. Trainust toi'i h.ir-c to '"lav down !" and re re RE pcated , , t , "lay down!"' but hor.-e couldn't see it "Trainist" leads Lorse triumphantly from the field amidst tremendous applauaC from standing boys !'"'. We have heard of a chap (not more than a thousand miles from Ciearliefl) who .!.:..! :.. - ... - :..- luiuta euitii su uiueu a. muiier ot utlsiucss. that he sometimes sits down to the table aud begins to sing, imagining that he is en tering upon his daily duties iu the ortiee. 'The same individual thinks serious ly of abondoning it (eatim:) as a useless eastom ! Good boy. Current a report that a cave had been discovered on the hill east of Mr. A. II. Shaw's residence. It is said, that tome lersons hating seeu smoke ascending from the lull, an 1 being curious to know what caused it, went there and found it issuing fieui a cave. As the "cave" has not yet become public, it is supposed the story was hoax. An exploration of the hill, would tnore likely reveal a rendevous for cooking eioleu chickens aud cof ii. than a cave. i lmirNuay last .ur. tioou nmcrt mc i.est, nistiiutions in too Slate tee ' .-tulle clerk," John, left his horse run. j uaiilicatiohs of the Principal and his As nwrty. Guess there was no materia', damage , si-tants being uusurpasod by any. For done, except having badly mixed tip the terms, etc., see advertisement. Almost a Suicide. A yonng man who has been sojourning in this place for some months, for some cause, we suppose best known to himself, attempted to commit sui cide cn Saturday evening of last week, by taking' an ounce of laudanum. -The in mates ot the house learning the sad state into which he had plunged himself, were prompt in summoning medical aid, and thus saved hiui from an untimely death. Tyrone Blade. Late Publications. Home and Health. The April number of this new Health Magazine conies to us with a great variety of interesting articles. The principal ones are on "The Teeth cau ses and Prevention of Decay," "Health at Home," "Bathing and Baths (illustrated)," "Rearing Babies," "Tight Lacing (illustra ted)," "Bright's Disease Untechnicully Considered," "What fchall we do in the Sick-room?" etc, Tefe are more than forty smaller articles, containing valuable hints on health and for the home. Pub lished at $1.50 per year, by W. R. De l'uy & Brother, 805 Broadway, New York. American Sunday School Worker. This journal holds on its course with uo les sened merit or ability. Sunday Schools had better send for specimen copies of the mag azine and lesson papers. Country Sunday Schools had better cry this system. Pub lisher, J. W. Mclntyre, St. Louis. The April number contains "The Sabbath School the Child of the Church ; Take your Son with you ; The Bible Boy ; On the Management of Sunday School Libraries; Encouragement in Work ; Excellencies and Delects of Sunday School Teachers ; Les sons for the. Little Ones: Lessons for Sab bath," &c. ' Godey's Lady's Book. $3 a year L. A. Godey, Phila. The May number of this excellent magazine is btforo us. The illus trations are specimens of the highest type of art, and the. reading matter is unexcelled. Home Magazine. $2 a year. T. S. Arthur & Son?, Phila. This superb ma'ga ziue for May is oat. It is full of good things. Children's Hour. $1.25 a year. T. S. Arthur it Sons, Phila. The kt chO dren's magazine published. The May num ber h of nnasual interest. Peters' STfsicAL Monthly. -J3 a year. J. L. Peters, 5'J'J Broadway, N.Y. This excellent mu.-ical publication should be in the hands of lovers ot muic everywhere, "'' MARRIED. On Saturday, -J J arch 11th, 1S71, by W. J. Nugent, Ksq." Mr. Eli.Ioit Soar and Mi.- Sarah M. Wlstoyer, both of iSiiru side townsHip. On Sunday. April K.th 1ST, by W. J. Nugent, Kv-., Mr. Z. .1. MiimsAX and Mrs. Jl'LlA TlBBKTT, both of Clearfield county. D1ED : On F.Hl iv. April 21. 1S71. Mr. William ! I.', .'it ki.mcaij, oi learnciu, accu at'oat 46 years. i , ,..,. ..... . ... ii , .V;i',i iiisrrtrd n,ier t,',ii ,;,, it-r oik I'oHomm - 13 cetitv a hue 'or fif.xt imeitioH ; atvi O cent a nis fur nii 'i m!.'qtnii iuxrriicu. 5.000 pounds of Wool wanted at Kratzer & Lytle's, opposite the Jail. ap5 4t. If any of our readers should be in doubt as to where a complete assortment of all the prevailing styles in hats, caps, and gentle men's furi.ishing goods of all kinds are kept, it would be worth thir while to vi.-it I). R. Full.Tton on Second street, and have their doubt removed. TllE next session of the Clearfield Acad emy, will open on Monday, May l.-t, 1S71. Persons wishing to attci.'d this highlj excel lent school, should be present at the open ing if possible. The Academy is one of , .' - , .... , Stone. On Monday last, we visited the stone quarry on the Nichols laud, about one full., TC..r fif tin. hnrfill ..Ii u-lurn tullfVi nl ,...,. . nit; cl,iiu nun itseu iui uuiiuhi iui o.-s m obtaiiied; This is the best quarry in the vicinity the ledge being about twenty feet in thickness, and the stone of excellent quality. Persons in want of building stone, can be accommodated by applying 10 Geo. W. Gcarhart, who has leased the quarry above referred to. Circus and Menagerie Coming. J. E. Warner & Co's. Great Pacific Menagerie and Circus, an entire new organization, will exhibit in Clearfield, Monday Ma 1st. This being the first show of the season, and oue of tbe most extensive and best equip ped in the country, it will draw large crowds. The Menagerie Contains rare and curious beasts and birds from all parts of the world elephants, lions, tigers, leopards, pan thers; ostriches, zebras, bears, elks, hyenax, a colony of monkeys, reptiles, fee. Their elephant, "Empress," is the largest in A merica, weighing 12, -ISO pounds, and stand ing eleven feet four inches in height. This , . , , T , -fi nr.t.n'il vi'o A-i nl nrdil nr. ,I,a I mine I mn. ,r. , . ,v,n . T - . me a- il Lit ti L.nti ii I'm i t'i iiriia. 111 j I -i. I when but five year- of ago. Hor career through life has been oue of great interest. Slio has figured con.-pici.iusly in public car nivals in the Old World for mora than a centnry past, nd hai been respectively the property of the Crowned Heads of China, '; J a pair; Ind'a - Srfld Russia. Empress was presented by Alexander in 1S62 to Kreuitz buri. a popular exhibitor of Wild Animals at that time in St. Petersburg. She was taken to Moscow, thence into Gerihany, where she was purchased by uo Agent of the Gre.-it Pacific Menagerie and Circus.and brought to this country in June, 1870. The circus embraces splendid and daring riders, intrepid gymnasts acrobats of unusual skill scholarly clowns, who are full of hu morous jokes, sparkling wit and quaint ideas strangely developed freaks of animals sa gacity, exhibited by trained horses, trick ponies and comicmules with.a multiplicity of other features. The whole gigantic ex hibition is shown under one immense can vas, and for One single price oi admission. A fine street display will take place' in the morning at ten o clock. Garden Sieds. Just received and for sale at the Drug Store of Hartswick & Ir win, fresh garden seeds, and mixed lawn and white clover seed. apr. 12-3L Plaster. -Fresh-g; ourid Land Plaster at Kratzer & Lytle's, opposite the Jail.' What becomes of all the old shoes? is a question that has puzzled philosophers for years. But a greater question is, what be comes of all the boots and shoes sold by Al exander at the Keystorre Shoe Store on Second, Street ? He has the largest assort ment of shoes, and sells the cheapest of any firm in Clearfield. Fish. Mackerel, Lake Herring, Cod Fish, Slc, at Kratzer & Lytle's, opposite the Jail. Dr. F. Platto, formerly of Syracuse, N. Y., desires us to inform the people of Clearfield and vicinity that he has perma nently located among them, for the purpose of practising his profession. The Doctor will he in readiness to' attend to all profes sional calls, either night or day. His office is on Reed street, south side, between the Railroad and Second btreet, where he may be found night and day, when not engaged elsewhere. March 8, lS71-tf IVf'ilected Throat and Lunq Disea ses. During the changeable seasons of fall and winter when Coughs and Colds are so prevalent, no person should be withoutsonic reliable preparation for their cure. They should recollect that a neglected Cough or Cold frequently terminates in Consumption. llaMon'M Compound Syriip of Tar is the besi and tuost reliable article known for the cure of Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, , Sore Throat, Asthma, Chronic Catarrhs, and all diseases of the Torolit and Lungs. No fam ily should be without it. It is no private "fruack" preparation ; on the contrary, it is prescribed by some of the most eminent physicians in the country. Price 50 cents. For sale by Hartswick & Irwin, Clearfield ; Joseph R. Irwin, Curwensville, and Drug gists everywhere. Feb. 22-T2L Calcined Plaster. Kratzer & Lytic keep French, Richards & Co's Calcined Plaster. .Opposite Jail. NOTICE. Having entered into co-partnership with G. Schryver in the Hardware bucine-s, all persons indebted to me for Tinware, Ac , are requested to eoixe and set tle their accounts without delny. Ap. 19 "Il-3t. ERKD. SACKETT. FOR SALE, White Lead, Zine Paint, Linsctd Oil. Turpentine Yarsiibes of all kinds, Colors, in oil and dry, Paint and Varnish brushes. JIARTSWICK A IRWIN, Clearaeld.I'a -M o.'fil). TO LUMBERMEN! PERFECTION IN y-. i - -r- ri Tr-w- y x s tt- I ! I H I M M M ' - - - The Cloarfiold Fxoelsior Canthook will not wear oul or' break, bein; constructed with one solid band from clip to point. It is pronounced by all practical Lumbermen who have examined it to be the most perfect (ant houk ever invented. Am.)! Kenc.ird, Patentee. All orders prompt); attended to. Manufactured by AMOS KENNARD & CO., Not -JX. Clearfield. Ha. 1P70 II E M0U L . HARTSWICK & IRWIN, DRUGGISTS, Market St.,QItarfieh1, Pa. Ve bee leave to inform our old and new custo mers, that we have removed our est;iblihincut to the new building just erected on Market street, nearly adjoining the Mansion House on the west, and opposite Graham A Sons' store, where we re spectfully invite the publie to come and bu their DR UGS, C U KMICA rA TE.X f MEDI ClS,UIT.S. PAINTS AND VARNISFES, Ourstock of Drag? and Mcdioinesconsi-t of evfry thing used, eolected with the greatest care, ana WARRANTED STRICTLY Pi RE! We aso hee; a fell stock of Dyes, Perfumeri i Toilet articles.Sonps. Tooth brushes. Hair Uruah- ; Wbitevi ab JJrushcs, and every other kind of xruncs. e nave a ja ge lot ot White Lead Turpentine, Flaxseed dil. Paints, and in fact eTeryffcine usd in the painting business, which we offer at City prices to cash iiuyers. TOBACCO AND SEGAR8, Contectionerv. Spices, and the largest Mock of is rietics ever offered in this plnce. and warranted to be of the best the market attord. J. G. II AKT5WICK, Dee. 2. 1SS9. JOHN F.IRWIN. P. DR. T. I. DOVER'S PURK WEST BRANCH BITTERS. A Pure. Pleasant. Safe and Reliable Tonio, cota pounded from fresh and choice herbs and pos itively pure spirit.", free from fusil oil, or other irritating properties, and will not disagree or offend the most delicate stomach. Warrant- ed to contain more med icinal virtue than any bitter at present offered to the pablie. IT NEEDS RUT A TRIAL. To increase the Appetite to promote Digestion to cure Dyspepsia to cure Fe er and Ague to cure liilloaness to cure Constipation to cure Chronic Diairliea to care latulence to cure Acid Kructations to core Nervous Debility to cure Hypochondria tc cure Sallowness of tha Complexion to cure rimples ana Bioicnes to cure (ieneral LieDinry ana rrosiration oi in Poysical ?owers, IT HAS NO EQUAL. TRY IT AXD EE CONVINCED. .SOLD EVERYWHERE, AT fl PER BOTTLE. A liberal dtsroiint to tht trad. MAXCFACTCRED EXCLUSIVELY BT A. I. S II A W, CLEARFIELD. PA., Dealer in Drugs. Medicines, Chemicals, Dye Stuffs. Oils, Paints, arnisbes. Ac., Patent Medicines. Pure Wines and Liquors for medical purptc.es. Fancy and Toilet Articles, and all goods usually kept iu a Drug fctore, sold cheaD. Having employed E. D. Snyder agraduaate in Pharmacy who sneaks both ErjglisU and tier- mao. the undersigned feels no htsitancy in saying inateustoinerscan rmy upon naring iu presonp lions properlv put np. A. i. caA". f eb. 23, lttfj. TOBACCO AND CIGARS. WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL, At the New Tobacco and Cigar Store of - R, n. S HA TT, Twe dears east of the PostoEce. Clearfield. Ps. Constantly oa hand a fine assortment of Wary, Congress. Cavendish, Cable, Spnnroll, Michigan and Century Fine-ewt Chewing Tebacco, tc. Also, a large and well selected stock of Imported aad Domestio Cigars, Smoking Tobacee, Meerschaum and Briar Pipes, Pip fixtures, Tobacco Boxes, Cigar Holders, and everything genan ' found in a well regulated Cigar and Tobacco Store. CyRemember the place: Two doors east of the Postrffice, Clearfield. Pa. Aug. 24, '78. BIGLER, YOUNG & CO., (Suecmor ta Boynton &r Young), Cor. Fourth and Pine Streets, CLEARFIELD, PA., JtA.KeFACTVREB.S Of STEAM ENGINES, Mulay and Circular Saw Mills, HEAD BLOCK'S, WATER WI1EELS, 8HAFTISO. PULLE i S, BOLTS; and sll kinds cf Mil! work. STANLEY PARLOR STOVES, COOK STOVES; Ileatin Stoves, Sled Shoes, Flows, and eattiegs ef all kinds. .DEALERS Ir Giffirds' Injector, Steam Gauges, Steam Whistles' Oilers, Tallow Cups, Oil Cups, Gauge Ceeks, Air Cooks, Glob Valves, Cheek Valves, Wrought Iren Pip, Steam Pumps, Esi'.er Eeed-Pumps, Anti-frictioa Metals, Sosp Stone Packing, Gum Packing, ic. 4e., ieoe-uber 1. 1S70 tf. ' ATTENTION, 13 TJ Y E II S READ! READ-! Who sella the cheapest goodi in tho county ? M O S 0 O I' ! Who sells best calicoes at 1 2 cts a yard MOSS OP! Who sells best unbleached muslin at 17 enta' MOSSOP! Who sells Hall's Calf Boots at $5 00? MOSSOT! Who sells Han's best Coarse Boats at S4 46 T M O S S O PI Who sells Hall's bePtKIp Coots at ?4,50? MOSS OP! ; Who sells Hats lower than anybedy else? MOSSOP ! Who sells Sugar the cheapest ? MOSSOP! Who sells Syrup the cheapest! MOSSOP! Who sells Flour the cheapest ? MOSSOP? Who sells Chop arid Feed the cheapest? ii o s s o r ! Who sells Hardware the cheapest ! MOSSOP! Who sells Queens-rare the thtapost ! MOSSOP? Who Sells Tinlvare the cheapest ? MOSSOT! Who sells Clothing the cheapest ? MOSSOP! Who sells plaster the cheapest ? MOSSOP! - . . Who sells Salt the cheapest ? M OS SOP! Who first brought goods down to the " lowest cash prices ? MOSSOP! ' : : Everybody should buy their goods a M O S S 0 P ' S ! CiearSeM.May 12.185J. JEONARD nOUSE. Opposit th Railroad Depot. CLEARFIELD, PENN A., Fb. 8, 71. D. JOHNSON SON. Prop. M'PIIERSON'S (formerly M Gaughey'i.) lesta.urant and Ice Cream Saloon, 15 LEAVY'S ew pviLDisa, Second St., Clearfield, Pa. Constantly kept ea hand a fin selection ef Candiea, Cigars, Tobacco, Jiot, ft. Also Fresh Oysters, received daily, and served ap in any style, to suit th last of customers'. A full stack of goods just received from th East. Beg'BitKard Saloon in Second Story. Dee. 14-'70.J W. R M'PlfBRSOS. JAS. T. BRADY & CO., (Sttceessort to S. Jonit lr Co.,) CORKER FOCRTH AXD WOOD STREET!, PITTSBURGH, PA.. B A N K E R S, . BCr A-ID SELL ALL KlUDS or GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, Gold, Silver and Coupons. Six percent, interest allowed on deposits inV jet to chocs:. Money loaned on Government Bonds, Bonds registered free of charge. July 1. 1870-1 y. JAMES T. BRADY A CO. TISS II. S. SWAN'S, School fur Girh, -t'J- !L,rRl.l P Th Spring Term of Fourteen weeks will tom- menc on Monday, April 10th, 1 87 1 . TKKMS Or TUITION. Reading. Orthography, Writing, Primary Arithmetic and rriinarj ueogrsphy, per term, li.f 14 weekll. S7 (0 History, Local and Descriptive Geography Willi Jlup Drawing, urammar, jneniai and Written Arithmetic. 9 tt Botany, Geolozv, Phy-iolo-ry, Natural Phi- t, losophy, Physical (isography, Albra, Kheioric. etymology and Latta, " ' Oil Painting. v24 lessons), 120 Monochroinatia Drawing, 10 Crayon, . Pencil Drawing, (no extra charge). Instrumental Musie, (30 lessons). II 00 wax t lowers and i rojta, with materian, ai teacher cbarges. For full particulars send for Circular. Clearfield, August '.7, lS70-ly. NEW STORE. Cernerof Second St. and Hill Road. It. MITCHELL ' lias Just received and op-ned, a-t the abov nam ed place, an entire new stock ef Spring and Summer GeadS, which he will fell very eheap lor eash. His stack consists of Dry Good, Groceries, Hardware, Queenswar. Boots and Shoes. Hats and Caps, Ready made Clothing, etc. He also keeps ehoice Flour, Corn Meal, Chop feed, Bacon, Fish and dried Fruits. Persons desirous of purchasing goods at fair rates are respectfully requested to give him a call. Approved country produce will be taken, at the highest prices, in exchange t or good. Clearfield. June 17, 1S6S. VTEW S P K I w V e Tv-ui-s J. SHAW & SON. Have jast returned from the east and are now opening an entire new stook of gooSi in the room formerly occupied by Wm. F. Irwin, on Market Street, which they new offer to th pubiio at the lowest cash prices. Their stock consists of a general assortment of Dry Goods. Groceries. Queensware, Hardware. Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Bonnets, Dress Goods, Fruits, Candies. Fish, Salt, Breams, Nails, etc., in fact, everything usually kept ia a retail store ean be had by calling at this store, or will be procured to crSer. Their stock is well seleated, and consists ef lt newest goods, is of tho best quality, of tSe latest styles, and will be sold at lowest prices for cash, or etcKanged for approved country produce. Bo sure and call and examine our stock before making your purchases, as w are determined .lease all who may favor ns with their custom. May 8,1887. J.S1IAW & SON. MO SHANNON Land and Lumber Co., MANUFACTURE LUMBER, LATH, PICKETS, AND SHINGLES. II. II. SIIILLINGFORD, President, Ofics Form Plaeo, 125 S. 4'A St., PhiVd. JNO. LAWSIIE, Gen'l Sup't, Otuola Mills, Clearfield County, Fa. ilosliamioii Laud and Lumber Co.. Offer Inducements to Purchasers of CHOICE GOODS, AT THEIR M A M M O T II STORE IN OSCEOLA.- Moshannon Land and Lnmbcr Co., Offer LOTS in the Borottgli of Osceola and vicinity for sale. Terras easy. . Apply at the Office of the Co. JOHN LAWSHE, Gea'i Sup't. January IS, 1571- rp H H "SHAW HOUS E," MARKET ST., CLEARFIELD, PA. GEORGE ST. COLBCKK, PaorEiETea This house was lately completed and just open ed to th public is uewly furnished. and provided with al 1 the modern improvements a fimt-elaee hotel. It is pleasantly located, in the business part of the town, and near to the pubiio build ings. A share of patronage is respectfully solic ited. Charges moderate. Th best of Liquors ia th br. March 30 . .-tf. g JORTER SHAW. D. D. S. OJict t MASONIC BUILDING, CtEARnTLD, Pa. Putting cf theNATUR ALTEETH in a healthy preservative and useful condition, is made a specialty. Diseases and malformations common' to the mouth, jaw acd associate parts ale treated, and corrected with fair success. Examinations od consultations FREE Prices for partial and full sets, of Teth ncra Low KB. then in 1870. It would be well for patients from a distance to let me knew, by mail, a few days before coming to the office. It is very important that children between the ages of six and twelve years should hare their teeth EXAsn n cd. By Anieetbesia teeth are extracted wuxnoiTpain. February li 1 371 -tf . DENTAL C A 11 V. 1)11 Jl M. HILLS. Weuld sar to his patient and the pablie gener ally that, having dissolved partnership with Dr. Shasr.be is now doing the entire work of his of9:e himself, so that patients need-not fear being put under the bands of any other operator. Having obtained a reduction of the patent o the plate lnaU-riul, I am enabled to put up teeth trCH cheater than formerly. I also huve Dr. Stuck s patent prt.ee-- for working Rubber plates, which makes a much li'rhtcr, more elastic and stronger plate for the same iiniuuot of material, and polishes the plate on L "th sides, rendering it much more easily kept clean. Special attention paid to the preservetroa' of the natural teeth, end all work juarantend en tirely satisfactory to patients. vine at toe oi.j stand opposite tne .-law uou.e. Office hours from 8 to 12. a. m . and I o 5, p h. Patients from a distance should notifr me a few days beforehand uf their iutention to come. Always at home unless other notice appears la both the county papers I Feb. Ii.'7I-tt. MARBLE and STONE YARD. Mrs. S. S. Liddell, Having engaged in the Marble business, desires to in tor -ii her t riends, and the puMfc, tkat she has now and will keep con:mtly en band a large and well selected stock or ITALIAN AND VKKMONT MAKBLK, and is prepared to furnish to order TOMBSTONES. BOX AND CRADLE TOMBS. MONUMENTS, CURBS and POSTS for CEMETER Y LOTS, . WINDOW SILLS AND CAPS. ALi-P-. BUREAU, TABLE AND WASH STAND TOPS, etc. Yard on Reed Street, near the Dupot.CIesrGeld, Pa. May . 1--70. ELLING OFF at COST fur CASH i THE LARGEST STOCK OF FURNITURE EVER OFFERED IN CLEARFIELD ! AT THE STEAM CABINET SHOP, CORNER MARKET AND FIFTH STREETS. CLEARFIELD, PA. The undersigned would announce to 'he public ! that be bus on band and is now offering, cheap tor cahh, tl.e largest stock of furniture ever in store in this county consisting ot LFUOLSTEKED PARLOR SUITS, CHAMBER RETTSi EXTENSION TABLES, SECJtKTAltlKS. HOOK CASKS. BEDSTEADS, SPRING BEDS AND MATTRESSES, LOUNGES, BENCHES, PLAIN A MARBLE TOP TABLES 4 BUREAU, WASHSTAND', CANE SEAT AND COMMON CHAIRS, ROCKING CUAIK8, LOOKING GLASSES, WINDOW SHADES. PICTURE FRAMES, CORDS AND TASSELS, Ac. He also manufactures and keeps on band Pat ent Spring Beds, the tet ever invented. No fam ily should be without them. Any kind of goods not on band can be had on short notice. Uphol stering and repairing neatly executed. COFFINS, of ell sixes, can be had oil a half-hours' notice, and at the lowest prices A deduction of 20 percent, made forCAHit METALLIC CASES, or Rosewood. Walnut and Cherry Ctffins. with glass or wood tops, furnish ed on five hours' notice. Personal attendance with hearse, on funeral oc casions, and carriage furnished when desired. Thanking the public fir past favors, and by strict persuual attention to business, I hope to reteivr a continuance of the Remember the place the Steam Cabinet Shop, corner of Market and Fifth Streets. Mar. 22,'71-lv. DANIEL BF.NNER. W. S. KILLER. A. ti. rOWBLL. NEW FIRM. MILLER & POWELL, Wholesale and Retail Dealers m all kinds of Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Hats, and Caps, No tions, Groceries, Hard ware. Quceniware. Woo J and WHIowwara,FIQr.Baoan, Fish, Salt, Ac, Market St., Clearfield, Psi. FOR THE LADIES They have Bonnets, Silks, Coburgs. Alpacas, Me rinos, Wool Delaines, Lustres, Ginghams, Prints, Poplins. Lswns, Sunshades, Hand Kerchiefs, Kid and other Gloves, Hoi-scry, Balmorals, and a gen eral variety of Ribbons, Trimmings, Buttons, Braids, etc., at the lowest prices. FOIt GENTLEMEN They have Blaisk and Blue Cloths, Black and Fan cy Cassimeres, Sattinef.s, Tweeds, Meltons.Water proof Cloth, Silk.Satin and common Vesti r.gs.ete , in great variety, and at prices that will give gen eral satisfaction to buyers. ALSO, A general assortment of Ready-made Clothing, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Hardware and Queeaswire, Wood and Willowware, and. a full stock ef Groceries. IN FACT, MILLER A POWELL sell all artloles that are usually kept in a well-regulated country store an.i hence the people generally will find it to their advantage to buy goods of them. GRAIN AND COUNTRY PRODUCE taken, in xehanfe for goods. - February 15, lo71-tf. J. E. WARNER & CO S GREAT . PACIFIC MENAGERIE AND MA MMO TH CIRC US, Organised ard- emaaaThiej frees th Company's . Zoological Retreat and EqiMstriaa Aa-ttny, car Philadelphia-'. I'OARD OF DIRECTORS FOR 1871. J E WARNER. Ms-atCT JOSKPH PORTER. TaBascai-m OLIVER P. MYERS, Qi-mL Aeor 11. U. WittJUB. COHfliCflSO A6SM EEPEESE3TIN& Acprtlof 1.2T00a Cash actually invested 600.000 WILL EXHIBIT AT Clearfield, Monday, May 1st. Lutlicnsburg-jTuesday May 2d This corporation are the largest animal opera tors in the world. Own their ships, aud whoso cai ara rcBrcmn)- t veij iitnouu.:s puniuD tit the Globe for new specimens of the Animal King dcm. TSa imn-.case resdexvocs near Philadel phia covers an area ef over two and a half acres of ground- built of brick and stone, fire-proof, with all the moderu improvements and applian ces for the safe kecpiug and protection ol their animals The Coinp.tny have now Ob band'seren Elephants, nineteen Camels and Dromedaries, aid a sufficient number of animals to fill forty-five massive esges. This supply is constantly kept o-u hand, tu iua--d cgoinst all possible emergencies, smd at any time should the Great Pacific Menai--eTie by any atcilent lo.o eny of theiY collection it could easi'y be replaced thus avoiding any disappointment to its pjtrons and ih pubiio. ELEPHANT "EMPRESS," The Wonder and Admiration of the World, One Hundred and Thirty : Years Old, Weigh injfbix Tons Four Hundred and Eighty Pound". Standing Eleven Feet Fnar Inches iiish. being tho largest Elephuut on the lace of the Globe. PROF A. J. FOP.EI-.'.VOH, the subduer ef Wild Beasts, will enter the Den of FOUR SAVAGE KAFFIR LIONS ! The Menagerie contains Plsck Ms Del African Lions. jVlsxavamb.'i Lions. Kaffir Lions, African Fiends, Uurchcle Zebrss. Silver Striped Hyensa, Peruvian Latna?. Senegal Leopards. south Amer ican Panthers, -Mexican Lions. Royal Bengal Ti mers, Egyptian Wnlapus. Burmese Csttle. Rocky Mountaiu Moose. Jspanee Swine. Grixx'.y bears, Silver Grey 1'nxes, New Zealand Emus, African Porcapii.es. Two Humped Camels, Arabian Drom edaries California IS .tigers. .Monkeys; Apes. Ba boons, Ichneumon. I'owees Caasowarys, Black African Ostrich. lolden Crested Cockatoos. Silver Pheasants, Macaws, Parrots, and over 2U0 ilinor Birds and Beasts. CIRCUS DEPARTMENT. fie. v As a guarantee of the superiority of the Cirous Troup) over all others we present th follow ing list of Artists:' Senorits Marie Elise, from Circo De"Coso;Madrld. r. . 4 - M ile Millie Bastian, the Aerial Queen. Mil La Monie, Italian Dra matic Et-ui.trienne. Mr. Chas. Fish. Great Bar- back Kide'rC 7M-. RudbTph Denser, Bare - bank SftniA HiflAr Belmor.1 Brothers Harry, Edward A Charles Gym nasts and Acrobats. Prof. Sat Rogers and Talent, ed Sonsjthe great Light ning Equilibrists. , . . . Hercules Libby.-Carlion Ball Manipulator Mr. Ben Magtaly, Imperial Jester. Mr GeJrtre W. Mnrrav. Han "ii" P? Conversationalist. Mr. Parry Gurr.Cloud Swing C:rd Eiustiquo. Together with Smythe.Reed, Robinson, Miaeo, Donovan and a Host of Auxiliaries. Performing Horses Poniv Mules, Monkeys, Ac. The Street Parade wiU take, plnce every mor otnj at 10 o'clock. The Gilded Car of Oberon, containing Prof. Wither' Metropolitan Cornet' B&nd, preccdeetl. Cortege of beau tiful oruunented cages, th Elephants, Camel I, acd a ?S prini-:y retliine of armed iSs Kniebts and G-atly Capaxi -f. SQsed Uosse. Two ExhibitUMt Dally. Door Cptn at I A 7 o'clrck , afford"rig- visitors one hour in the animal department prior to commencement of Ihe Cir. era Lutertaiumeut. Admhsion - - .- - - 50 Centt. Children under 10 ycart - 25 Onf, rpHE "EAOLK HOTEL, Main St.. Curwensville, Ta. Having leased for a term of year th sv well krown and popular Hotel (formerly kept by Mr. Mason, and lately bv Mr. Fonts), and having newly refitted and retumished it, tb present proprietor feels suuteJ tbut he ean sender sours satisfaction to gnest.-sojourning with him. A fine, largt stable and yariUauacied,fortheearand prote-tion or horses, esrriages and agoJs. A (ban s.t patroirag is solicited " - ihM 1 J. DUAUKLK, Prop r. 2. mm Iff-. JTW -li 7 t 'i ! A i . ! ;);. if? Mil n ii