j THE REPUBLICAN. TiitRhPAT::::"" :::t::April 4, 1X07. Boarpixo, rCP weck' 3 S0' nt 1,10 jCormul School in Curwciisvillo. Fresh (..union Seeds, from Dreer's, Philadelphia, just received ond for Mile by Hrtwick k Irwin. The President has appointed, ond the Senate confirmed, Muj. Gen. Steed mau as Collector of New Orleans. A Kake Chance. There are a num ber of our subscribers residing within nfev. miles of town, who are in arrears for subscription, and have dry pine wood on their promises ; and if they will co to the troublo to bring us a load of it, wo will enter them a credit. Pemochatic Almanac This vnht ablo publication for 1800 and 18G7 can be had by calling at the Drug Store of C. D. Watson. A copy for both years mailed to any address on receipt of 50 cents, or cither for 25 cents. No one should bo without this document. It's possession is worth three times the value of tho money. Dkmorebt's Magazine. Wecolltho attention of our readers to the pro tjiectus of this monthly, in our adver tising columns. Thia is a valuable publication for ladies, as each number contuins beautiful engraved fashion plates, and a sheet of patterns of the latest stylo, besides the usual varioty nf rendinir matter found in all other literary monthlies. SiDDr.it Death Wra.J.Crans, Esq. of Philadelphia, well known to many of our citizens, while stepping from a street car, on Fridiiy lust, fell to tho ground and expired in few minutes, caused by disease of the Heart. Jir. Crans was an enterprising citieen and well known in political circles, having held a seat in tho Legislature, and for many years the position of Prison In jector, and at the limo of his death was Assistant Collector of the 4tn in irnnl rerpnuo district. Ho was in the fiftieth year ol his age. Serious Affray. Two of "Lin coln's pet lambs," named Ed Williams and Jack Wilson, got into an alterca tion, on account of a littlo love affuir, on Monday night, during which the latter seriously cut the former with a raror. An attempt was evidently mado to cut Mr. "nig's" throat, as one gash was made in tho bead right over the ear and drawn clear around the car along the jaw to the chin. Had tho cut been drawn a little lower, tho jugular vein would bavo boen severed. Ho has several other cuts on his per son. Both arc now in jail, Wilson for afu keeping and Williams because he has no other place to stay. We do not know whether their friends will get them a voto by tho next election, or not. . Troublesome Customers Jcfl'cr aon Davis and John H. Surratt, from pperancoi, are giving the loyalists considerable trouble in a quiet way. It was announced a few days ago that the President would likely release Davis. This brought tho celebrated Judge Underwood to Washington in great baste, to enter his solemn pro test, and consult Cbass about tho mat ter. These twins now think they will try him in Mayor Juno. Ouropinion' about the matter is, that neither will o tried until Holt, Baker 4 Co. secure pcrjnred testimony enough to convict them. They hnve lots of testimony written out, ond only need mon to commit it to memory. They need a few more Conovcrs. Why don't Lloh offer a premium for perjurers through tho immacnlate Itump f A Philadelphia paper declares that the business of that city is suffering from tho small rascalities of pc;-sons representing that they are officials, and u demanding liquors, cigars, food, and other aids to a laity livlihood, which, whilo they do no good to the recipients, damage the legitimate bus iness of merchants. Loyal Exchange. loyalists should not growl at their own work. And more than this: Jf the pcoplo are fools enough to con tin uo keeping them in power, it will not lie long until thore will be moro ofho- vn than subjects more drones than working bees. ao Fish Stories. We notico certain fish stories, publishej by some of our exchanges, to the effect that Shad wcie CKUL'iit some three weeks ago at Fairview, above llarrisburg, and that Nu were plentier in tho pona anove tho dam at this place., ai tho present time, than tlwy have been before since tho dam. was built. Theso stories ap pear to have been circulated for the especial benefit of Col. Worrall, who superintended the construction of the .VM l.UfHt iMtC. The following Is a copy of tho New License Law as it pnssed both branch es of the Legislature. It places nu merous restrictions on tho keepers of Hotels, and makes the penalty for the violation of its provisions very heavy. Wo hope the "moral reform ers," will soon bo satisfied : A further supplement to an Act to regulate the granting of licenses to hotels and eating houses, approved March thirty-first 1850. ' Section 1. He it enacted by the Sen ate and House of Itrprrtentatives of the Commonwealth of J cnnsulvania in General Assembly nu t, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the tame, That when an application is mado to any court of quarter sessions of this t;ommonweuiiii lor license 10 nun in toxicating drinks, it sliull be lawful for said court to hear petitions, in ad dition to that of tho applicant in fa vor of, ond remonstrances against tho application for such license, and in all cuses to refuse tho same, whenever, in the opinion of said court (having due regard to tho number and char acter of the petitioners for and against such application,) such license is not necessary for tho accommodation of the rjublic and the entertainment of strangers and travelers, ana uiion sui ticiont causo being shown, tlio said courts shall have power to revoke any license granted bytliera; and all laws inconsistent with this section ore here by repealed : Provided, That the sure tics in tho bond required of tho appli cant for licenso shall be signed to his petition. Sec. 2. That applications for license to keep on eating house, beer bouse or restaurant authorizing tho sale of domestic wines, molt and browed li quors, shall hereafter be made in the same manner, and to thesame author ity os application for license to keep a hotel : Provided, That the regula tion in relation to bed rooms and beds shall not apply to applicants for an catinrr house beer house and restaur ant license ; ond the tent h section of the act of twentieth of April, one thousand eight hundred ond fifty eight, authorising county treasurers to grant an eating house or retail brewery licenso, is hereby repealed. Sec. 3. No licenso to keep on eat ing house, beer houso, or restaurant, under tho provisions of tho accord section of this act, shall bo granted in any incorporated city for a less sum than fifty dollars, nor elsewhere for a less sum than twenty dollars. Sec. 4. If an v person, after the pass aire of this act, "shall sell spiritous and vinous liauors. domestic wines, malt or brewed liquor, without having ob tained a license authorizing him so to do. such ncrson shall, on conviction in tho court of quarter sessions, bo fined for the first offense, in any sum not less than fifty nor more than two hun dred dollars, and for tho second or anv siibscinicnt offenso, such person shall be fined not loss than one hun dred dollars, and in the discretion of the said court, be imprisoned in the county tail not less than thirty days, nor more than ninety days : Prodded, That nothing in this act shall be ton Strued to rceal the provisions of tho act of Assembly pnssed March thirty first, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-six, relating to sulcsby druggists and apothecaries. Sec. 6. Thut the provisions of the first section of this act shall not apply to the city of Philadelphia, or to the county of Allegheny : Provided, That nothing in this act shall authorize the granting of licenses to hotel and inn Lor iters to vend vinous, spiritous and .. . i' i mult liquors, ana 10 license vkvv bouses, eating houses ond restaurants in any locality whero licensing of ho lds, inns, beer houses, eating houses or restaurants is now proiiiuiiea oj law. Uarbft. 4lrarflrld Marbrta. Reported weekly fiirthr Ci aAariri.n It an a Mr a a by J. P. Kmmi. Heeler in pry Homie, Urt ecrles, lro. isions, Ao., Marbat ft., Cleat held. Cutisriti.il, Aurll 4, ltl7. ll T ?0 11 1 20 Hois, dressed II nine, Krpcn Ilams.surar cuml, Hh.iul.lcrt - Fidel Unl Mi. pnrk.'jB blil...0 00 YD I 00 1 Si Si 4 60 1 60 1 5 60 5 60 12 o 4 60 15 I 00 60 4 00 Peaches, dried, lit., I'laater, i Itltl , Hve , Kar, i tt fnll.t urk fhlnnli-a, I in., M Ktiin tries, 2n In . Timothy seed , 2i Tallow Whnt. Wool Wood, cord Apjiles. preen, ...... 15 0(1 Prlnl.pni 14 A.,lcr,ilttcr,lgul, 1 00 Hultor 411 llraoa ) 00 4 00 lliicbwhret I 26 lluckwlieat Sour Hi, fl llref, dried U I Data Ileef, fntfh 'IUu 16 Onion. Hoards, ,M 15 Otlfa,! Oil I Polatora, Corn, afirlleu1 I 60 Corn, ear 75 Corn meal, i sack, 1 T6 Cboii, V "" m Cloverseed 10 00 Cheese 25 Cherries, lb 20 Chickens, drsd, tit, 20 Km Klaxeeed 2 00 Flour 15 00(al6 00 Hkv, y ton ..M0 00 Philadelphia Grocery Market. Reported weekly for the Ci.rAnrui.o Kr.iM Bi.ii' Iit WilKwnwMT A Co., Whnlmla tlrocers and Tea Dealers, N. K. oorucrbeoond A Arch streets, rhiladrlihi. PmLanti Hnu, April 1, 18(17. Tou an rathsr aaaiar, and the demand la fair. Rice, moderately active, with mora enquiry for Carolina, the alock of which ia hint. Kio Coffee continue very firm, and the Hock being- email bolder an offering aparlngly. Buirara are only moderately act ire, al our reduced quotations J 10J fii 12r. per pound ia the baaif for fair to choice Cuba and Perto Rieo, and 0) (j) lOio. for aleam refined. Molasaea quiet, ai about previoua ratea. Fyrapa are in food requeal, al rather eaaiet prieca fur medium gradef ; eboioe gooda are firm, being taken by the trade nearly aa feat aa produced. TKAB. Young Ilyauu huporior...t S5(dtl 16 Fine 1 26(a,l 45 Fineet 1 5j(u,l SO yiwn Superior...! 10ftl 25 Fine.. 1 !!(, I 60 Ftneat 1 66(0,1 70 mterial- fiiperlor...! I 40 Fine.. 1 611 (a 1 5 Fineat 1 70(1 SO Gunjiowdrr hupenor...! Zdloi eu Fiue 1 65(ul 70 fineat 1 75(u,2 00 Black Superior... 5fn,l IM Fine- 1 05(u,l 20 Finest 1 26(ol 50 apan hu)ierior...l 05oxl 16 Fine 1 20(ll 25 Fiaeat 1 26(ol 35 KJl'K. Carolina IKnj Mi tail India... Vjl'l, 0 i-urraKH. Rio, common 2:1 2:1) Hood- 24 (Ut 26 Prim 25) (at 20 Choice 2l(o 27 Java, old for. a; (ai its Lagoara 20 V$ 2S W a Cooaua.. IS Pandcllonpa 17 ai oana. Cruahed 15) Coaraepulr'd 15) Fine.. ...do... 15) A UKdjUl B ..... U la) Hi F.atraC 13i0 14 C yellow.- 12)g, 13 TRrpa. Common 4S(o) 61 Fair- 6S(oj 2 ti'iod 7(j 73 Prime 7 6(li SO Choice S6(ui 5 Cboiceeitra, OHIoylOJ oLaaara. N. 0, choice, Ha, 5 Porto Rico... n SO Culm tm I" VvUsrrtbnroni. r7r 0 BIS 0 N & coT, wiioi.rsAi.1 (Jrocrrs and Tork Packers, Pralera in (llaaa, Iron and Kaila, Faniilj Hoar of the Best Brands, Karon, llamfl Si.lrti and Shouldcraj Lard, Mraa Pork, Chcew, ll.-an. Hominy, I'ned rruit, CarlK.n and Lard Oil, Pried Href, ac. No. lift Liberty Htrrut, (Red Front.) mar7 ly PITTSIil'Ktl, PA. LOGAN ACADEMY. Uf.LL'8 Mll.1.8, 15l.Alft Co., Ta. "IVKRY way a flrel-claaa inatitulion, affording I J the lical facilitira to llioae preparing lor col Ica-r, liuaineaa. or trathing. H hole eipenaea lor the Mummer Term, or nve montha. ......II5 60 4:4i.Nii extra ehariroa. "ia-Next terua. Itrrina MT S. 1S17. Pend for a ciri'ulor. Iter. OllH LA HON, Prm., uiar7-3m:pd Antiatown, P Graoe Vines for Sale. 4 LL the leading hardy varieties of nrat oualilv. I oueord, I year old, 25 cent, or t20 per 100 Concord. 1 Tears old. 611 cent., or $40 ier 100 Keuecca, 1 year old, 5llcci.Hi nest while grape. Iona. I year old, $1 6: hot amber grape. lUi-Anr other rarietiea below nursery pricea. Onlera aolicited aa soon a convenient, end fllletl in rotation, by A. Al. I11LLH. Clearfield, Pa., Auguat ZI, ". PMV.1TK H.il.K or vAi.i'Am.K FARM & COAL LANDS In I'ean Townahl MIK rutiacriber. rraidlng in Ibe bonmgh of Clearfield, oriVrs to at-ll at private aale an proved farm, underlain with a coal vein six fret ick. (now worked ! This nmoertT Is loratrd on the lurnpikr, ens half mile wrst of Pennvillr, and Contains 140 Acres, (evenly of which are under f ultivalion, with a log welling house an1 frame uarn mereou, losrciorr ith an orchard of large Bearing trees, eonipo.ru f apple, peach, pear and plum., with a epruig ol excellent water at the door. 1 heunimprovcil pan is oovered wilh Pine, Hemlock, Oak and Chestnut imher. and adioins lands of Pamuel Derrick, oremiah Moore and Joeeoh Pavia. and is within less lhau hall a mile of grist mill, school house. iit nOioe and olmrchea allesseutial in rendering a desirable property. THE COAL MINED on Ibis property is of a superior quality, not eurpasacd in the county, and ipened al the turapiBo, wnere every laenny ior transportation is held out. 1 hose wisumg to in vest in a property ol tnis ainu, can, oy wioref.ioR the uiidersigneil, or calling upon him, at Clearfield, a., olda'n teruis and all necessary inlorniaiion. frli2-3m:pd THOMAS lllll.U II r.ll I 1. T PEOPOSALS. PENNSYLVANIA AliltlCI'LTl'RAL LAND UCK1P FOU BALtl.. riHK Board of Commieaioners aow offer for sale I 520.0110 acres of Agricultural t "II. iff l.snd Scrip, being the balance of the scrip granted to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for the endowment of Agricultural College in thw Male, Proposals for the purchase or title Land ecrtii addressed to "The Hoard of Commissioners of Agricultural Land Scrip," will be received at the Kurreyor Uencral's oftioe, at llarrisiiurg, until 12 o clock m., on ednesday, Aiinl ifi, mn. This land mav be liraled in any Htate or TcrrI torr. bar the holders of the scrip, upon any of the unappropriated lands (except miueral lands) of the I nitrd (Stairs, whic h may uc sunjeci to raw n private entry. Flach piece of scrip represents a quarter eretion of one hundred and aixty acres, is issued ia blank, and will be transferable without endorsement or formal assignment. The blank need not be Mled until the scrip is presented for location and entry, when the party holding it can ill the blank and enter the land in his own nsme. bidds must be made per acre, and no bids will be received for less than one quarter section. The scrip will be issurd immediately on the pay mrnt of the moner to the Hurvevor tleneral. On all bids for a less dumlilj than 40,000 acres, one third of the purchase money must lie psid wtrnii ten darn, and the remaining two-thirds withi thirty days after the notification of the eecrptanoe of the bid or bids by tho Hoard nt i,oniniiioncra. JACII1I M. 1AM l lir.ii L, Kurvrvor tlcnrral, marl 4 -Id For the Hoard of Commissioners. Philadelphia Provision Market. Reported weekly for the CLKAltriri. Rcprsuras WV JV. II. UUAUAW S IU., rn.l.lM wivhim, So. Tk 111 K. Water street, Philadelphia, Pa. Pan.anri.raiA, April 1, 1S67. Onions, V bus $.' 75 Potatoes, V bid... 2 60 flour, extra fain.I$l2 75 T 25 4 75 1 16 1 45 1 00 SS 2 so IS 22 SO Rrc 6our.. Com meal Wheat ..... Rye Corn Oata Ileana Ileeswax Candles, tallow. . Adamantine .... Feathers . Fish, per barrel Mackerel, nn.il, 19 2 Herring. V box. Pomrstic fruits- Apples, V bbl.. Pnrd, lb..... Hides. Oils Whale.... 8 perm i i ruoe pcv....... Refined pet S 7 00 0 14 I 05 i (16 1 12) 17 4H Mercers, f bus. I 20 Mess pork, V bid.. 25 00 ltacon H. C. haras. In) Shoulders. 12) Fides 13 Lard... ........ 1!) Butter Choice roll 2. holid packed.... Id F.gga, " dos, 26 Cheese, Ohio 15 Kew York I Mt, rock 5 Uround.'psack, 1 25 Rreds Clover - 60 Timothy .. 3 60 Flaxseed.. 3 15 Tallow 10) Wool, Ohio 5 Comuion 44 Vnwashed 3X BY MAIL, PREPAID. CHOICE FLOWER Sl GARDEN SEEDS, New Strawbe rries, G rapes, B u I bs, dc. 1) M. WATrWN-R Old Colony Nursery and II. Herd Kstahlishtnrnt, Plymouth, Mass. 1 now send me out bv mail, prepaid, packed wit great care in gutta iercha silk, so as to reach any part of the I nion ia pertrct salif y, a complete as aortmenl of the finest (1 ratios, t-trawbrrrics, Nru large Currants, llooseberrirs. It lack berries, Roses. Fhiwenna Plants. Rulbs, 1. lilies, an., Ac, Frail and Ornamental Tree and r'hmna. Evergreens, llclge Planla, Ac will be sent by freight, paid to Uoston. Also, the True I spe lis! t rannerry. lot cultivation in wet land, or in upland and gerdrne. where it produces al the rale ol 4IHI bushels to the acrei with directions for cultivation! Priced Do- eeriptire Catalogues will be sent to any addresa. Now is the ttet time tor planting, i no urn wa to obtain rood Fruits and F'iowrrs and Hernia. Is send direct to the grower. Send fur a Catalogue. Wholesale Catalogues to the trade. Aemts wsntcd. mar!4-2m Pittsburg Markets, Prepared every week for the Ci.XAarial n Ran -l.li-A,by T. C. JnklA, t'ommission Merchant, No. 273, Liberty Htreet, Pittsburg. Pa. Prrraai an, April 1, ISR7. Apples, pi lil 00(0,4 60 racd aliplea,prime, 1U Dried peaches, IS (a) 20 Salt, 'f barrel 2 S5 Candles 15 No. I Mackerel, barrel 1 50 Lard, choice 12) Tallow 10) SArov. lea ll)(4 to Amothf.r Clerical lUtsCAL. A Re- viualist Huns Off vith one of the i tert. Tho disagreeable duty of cxpos inff tlie rascBlitvof another rcneL'iide preacher is ajrain imposed on us as a journalists, liev. J. lVlty, who resid ed in this county, on String Prairie, about twelve niileslrom tins city, and whohaa lately liecn holding a revival mootinir. at which, we learn, many converts were mado, and who were to be baptized Dext Subbath, provided all iliinrrs had trone alonrr smoothly.' Hut on Wednesday last the ltcv. Pastor of the String l'niine lOOK ll into in neau to run off with ono ol tlio inmus a Mrs. Freeman, a married sister who left behind, her husband and three childrc. Tlio I?ev. Petty had a wife also ami io children, whom ho has b'ft id destitute circumstnncos. t)n Wednesday last the preacher came to this city in company w ith the (ruilly woman in a buggy, and soon after dis posed of the team to ft citir.en of this city. - , . Later in tho dny Mm- Petty arriv ed, in search of her runaway husband, and tho officer, of the law wore out hunting him all Wednesday night. Karly yesterday morning it waa as certained that he and Mrs. Freeman had gone off together on tbc stfamor Sucker State. This Petty, li.o his apostlo brother, liallinger, is a rant ing member of tho tiod tind-humanity party, who wanted all Democrats to be hanged who refused to voto tho Judical ticket and to ai knowledge his miscegenation preaching as pure gospel. Keokuk (Ioioa) Count it ut ton. . SJ SB Nkibo ScriRAor The proposition introduced in the Senato a few days mm iiv Mr. Wilson, to establish im- rLuta. Pnowlake $16 P0 Lilly ft0 Missouri and Fal con 13 W Clark A Aldrn'a, Ford's..l2 25(a) 12 T5 Crescent Citv I Oil live ffour.V hbl 7 2i Corn meal, bus, Rnekwhrat Hour, p hundred Wheat 50(a) Uv Oats 00 (ij Corn, shrl ted- Potatoes, eboioe, y barrel Onions, y barrel.. Timothy seed,3 26 Clover seed. Flax seed. Middlings, 1 "jy, Brans, navy Iluiier, roll.. M(at Cheese l(o F.ggs 00(,v 1 76 2 On 1 JO 66 SO 2 60 8 60 0 OH S 75 t 75 2 on 2 75 .15 12) .-h.iul.icrs IMKoc 10 Hams, sugar cured, 15 Mess Pork -2:1 60 llronms 2 50 (a, 60 Kenned Oil 42 Coffee 2.1(o 2 Bt'SAHS. Brown Hot 1J Rellned. hard. !M A eoffr 16 TKAa. niark -.76f 1 26 (Ireen. Vroj I 76 Svniiis 76(n 1 00 12 Molasses .'() 00 Rice H')(o P'l KLOIR .... PROVISION", T. C JE5K1H3. COMMINMION MKKCHAKT, wuoi Mil a nr At.ra a nrrrtvrn or FLOfR, PRO triIONM, AND ALL KINDS OF Kr.ri r.o tiu.ci. f'hraneat Klor House In Plttaburirh. On hand, reliable and well knowu bramla. Onalily of Flour gnaranlerd. InducemenU to dealers and Prices Current rent every week. Cnrrasain FaoST, 27.1 Lieenrr KrarrT, Jan24 1y P1TTSIU lrHH. Pa. i n ml . r . tihii wior in tho dam at this place, and 1 partial suffrage in all tho states ot me . . A . , V ' .' , i .. 1,1. cl r;m f M 1 1 1 IM 1 1 1 1 1 11 L IIIOII, IHCVIO eiwi o.,"., .'- are called jittirrorics vy ournsnurinii. "o shad have been caught here and oor fishermen do not look for thorn bo fore tho Kth of April. Suckers and cnt-fisli mny or may not bo plentier ttun usiinl in the pond, no one fishes for them above tho dam ; they have thti weir and several breaks to run through and a free pass to tlio Capi tol, the same as other privileged char acters. Cntvmbia Herald. The "Star fcitigled Hanner" was biwed at a theairo in Portland, Me., a few nights since. It might have been tho bad singing, but newspaper tnen tiro thankful the hissing was not In a f-oatliern city, as it would in that case involve a t (ingrcs-iona! Invest! from tho J.opublican members repre senting tho Jliddlo and western Slates. Senator Sherman, of Ohio, declared in privato conversation the other day thut such a measure would bo resisted by the people of his Stale, and ho did not believe Congress could force them to accept it. Phis is tho way Northern Itadicnls talk of negro suffrage in their own States. How did they voto on the so-called recon struction bill which forces it upon ton States of the Union f tho BLACKSMITH I NG. ' KEW ARRANGEMENT. TDK eulierribera, In virw of coming events, design adopting a new system of doing busi ness on and after the 1st of May next. From that date we will adopt the CAhH rVSTF.M, and all rk muat therefore he paid for before leaving the ahop making Ihis difference, however. In favor of onr customers : that our prices will laisr.iiii 1KH CKNT. LESS than is aow charged for work. .2-Thoee knowing thrmeelvee indebted, and whose book accounla hae md beea setlleil, are expected to come forward and make sclllcment bclore Ibe time above Indicated. W e hope these bints will aot he forgotten. tIEO. C. PASSMORB A SON. Clearfield, March 21, ls7-tf 20,000 POUNDS WOOL WANTED. To the Wool (irowera of Clearfield and lefTrrawa Counties! HENRY J. 8 LOPPY A Co.,will travel thmnirli these countirs the roming summer for the purpose of exchanging FACTORY HOOliS for WOOL. Their slock consists of Hatinets, Flannels, Coverlets, lllankels, Jlalinoral hkiiie, and 1 am, all of the lical quality. These goods are maculae lured by Iteorge l,ei an 1 Son, in Lancaster county. Pa., anil better goods are not manufactured in the t'ni'ted Hlatea. All who wish full value for Ihelr wool should wait and trade with tieia. Any fur ther infnrmalion can be olilaincd by addressing them at New Millport, ClearOrld ononis, ra. mar2l-.1m II. J. SLOPPY A CO. Keating I t) A ( 42 P. Kit A.M 11.11 A 1867 Philadelphia & Erie R.R.I 86 T'.li rreel lino traverses Ibe Northern and North west counties of rannayivania to tae eny 01 Erie on Lake Kris. It baa been leaseJ and It opera led kv tb PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY Time of Passenger train! at ET. MARY'S so KhATlNU: I .cave Ulwrd. Mary's. Kris Express Train 4 14 P. M. Ens Mail Train v II 2 P. M. Leave Westward. Erie Mall Train ....12.64 F. M. Eria Kxpreaa Train I 16 A, M. Passenger ears run throaek aa tba Eria Mai and Express Traina without change both ways batwaea Phiisdoiphia ano r.ne. Kew York C onierctlon. Leave N Y at 0 a.m.: Ar. at Eria 10 a. Leave N Y. at 6 p m.: Ar. al Erie 7 16 a. n- Leava Eric at I in p. m.; Ar. at N. Y. 4.4(1 p. Leave Erie at H.I.i a. m.i Ar aiN.Y. 10.10 a. Ko rtiaf of t'ara betweea Krle K. ' Elegant 6ltrpinf Cara on all Night traina. For Information respecting Passenger bus! aesa. apply at Cor. 10th and Market Si s, Phil And for Freiebt business ol the Company A rents. 6. B. Kingston. Jr., Oor. 1.1th and Mar ket streets, Philadelphia. 1. W. Reynolds. Erie. William Drown. AienL N. 0. R. R., Ilaltiiunra. II. II. Houston. Ornaral Freight Agent, Phila, U. W. i winner, Geaeral Ticket Agent, Una. A. L. TYLER, Oenaral Superintendent, Eria. itcat (ftatf for .fair. Pry fioods, o.roffrlf$, fftf. CLEARFIELD STORE X K A It riiilipsbur, Ta. Wll.t,IA W. ItCTTS. otoaui l. li(o. Farm for Sale. 1I1K ondrrsirned. rcsidinr in Ijtwrenea town- ship, now often his farm al private sale. It is losirahlv locatrd. well improved, and within three. fourths of a mile of a public school house. The premises contain Ktxly-tlre .trret, Forlv. Ave of which are under cultivation. Tbi improvements consist of a log dwelling house, plaa torrd inside and weath'erlioardrd, log tarn, a line oung bearing orchard of all kinds of fruit, ana a pring or water at the aoor. i ne inn is unuispu- Lable. Possession given on the first of April next, if desired. The property will be sola on easy terms. For further particulars apply on theprcn iaes. or address the subscriber at Clearfield, Pa. Feb.2l, lHA7-3m. JOHN 1). 1101 UHKKTI. Jl.HM F. WIAVES WILLIAM POWELL DRESS-MAKING. OPKCIAI. KfU'ICI-' PARISIAN DRESS O NI CLOAK MAKING. Ladles can kave their Dresses, Suits, Coats, and Itssqnlnee hand somely made and trimmed, at the ehortesl no. Ilea, at the old established stand, 1031 Chestnal street, Philadelphia, . Fancy and plain Fast, Mantilla OmamsnU, Dresa and Cloak Buttons, Ribhnas, Clany and Ouipure Laoes, Rugle and Olmp Dress Trim mings, with a large variety of Klspls and Fancy Good. from 26 to 6U per eent. less thaa elsewhere. Also, receiving daily, Paris Fashions la tissue psper, for Ladies' and Children 's Dresses, r-sts of Patterns for merchants and dress mskers now ready, at Mrs. M. A. BINDER'S, J)4 ly 10.11 Chestnal su, Philadrlphla. ALL STYLES of Bonnets and Hats, J f FT RECEIVED AT eepJOoB Mas. WELCH'S. Real Estate for Sale. rpilK snlnvrilier offers the following valuable I kwl Estate al nrivale sale : Iftss Atrea ana i i.i jiercoesoi iarm wm. .iiy acres cleared, and bavmg thereon a good frame h.,oi and ioe barn. This IB Ibe very beat coal land. Situated in Woodward township, one hall mile from Pusevvilte. Also. IIMI Acres of timber land, situated on Morgan's Run, in Woodward township, one and a half mile from Pnsry villlc. Also, two acres, with a two-story plank -house and frame ataide thereon, situated in Woodward township, on the road leading from Tyrone to Clearfield town, two miles from Puscyville ; a good location for a tradesman of anv .ind. Also.twol.ota In Puary ville, with six bouses and ont bam erected thereon, the two lots lying iHiininr: the first, Ko. 10, being a corner hit, with tavern stand, containing three-lonrths of an acre, with over 3M fret of hank on ClearOeia I reea rent worth I26 per year. Second hit, Ko. 11, nil fel an Front street and 120 fret buck, with two plank bouses erected Ihcrcon, well suitable Jut mercantile ut any public baiwra. I-V-Thr above property will lie aom at reasona ble prices and fair Urms. C. 1. SIHIFr, ooU-niurpa maucra r. u., v irarunu i . TIMBER AND COAL LAND .IT rtUV.ITE S.I L 12. rilllE subscriber, residing in t nion township, 1 Clearfield county, Penii a, ofTrn the following tracts of rand at private sale, vis ! No. 1Containg 110 Acres, And allowance, aixty arrre of which are cleared and under good cultivation, having thereon erected a dwelling house, barn nnd nulhouM'S. and a large bearing orchard of choice rruit. a good spring 01 water, and some eiecUent TIM HER. . No. 2 ContainB 126 Acres, And allowance, ten acres eleared, and having thereon erected a dwelling house and SAW MILL. Timber and logs nan be run from the mill. J nere are two million fed of pine limber aloae on this tract. The whole Is umlerlaia wita The Atlantic and Ureal Western railroad and the Winslow railroad have both surveyed their roulrs through these lands. No better prospect is now offered, at such rea sonalde rates. Fur further particulars, address the undersigned, at Rockton post oftioe. janl :im .loll NDRESSLFR. A VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE Oil KENT. rilllE undersigned will aril or rent ber farm. I silualrd in Marvsville. Clearfield coanty. Pa. Ine farm omtaina 'tlN E HINDRED ACRES, and is well adapted to farming or graaing. and al present is in a good state of cultivation and well watered! having thereon ono good TWO STORY FARM Hot K and a two-and-a-half story house, very large, and well arranged for keeping public. The necessary outbuilding, are complete. Also, a complete merchandise SToRE-RouM, in which has Iwea and is new a general assortment nf mer chandise: convenient to each bouse is a spring of running water, which waa never known to fan. There is also erected thereon a small liarn, wilh etatillng aiifhcieut for twelve horses. For further nartirulars and terms, addrrsa the undrrsignrd al Clearfield Hridge, Pa., orcell on her at Marvsville. j.nin-.lru Mm. s. . iiiiirsu.i, VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE BALE. r"lM!K undersigned, residing la ItredOowrisbip. I now offers one nf the beat TI.MI1EK and COAL tracts of land for aalc in that section of the county, Consisting of 112 Acres and Allowance, Fortv-nve of which Is vndcr cultivation, with bouse and stable 1 hereon, and an orchard of 100 brarine fruit trees; the balance is heavily timtier- ed. Al least one million fret of I'ine and two hundred thousand of oak. The whole b. In run derlaid with a four foot vein of coal. This tract is situated wilhin one mile of Lulherslmrg. ad Joining lands of Joseph Lines, Carson, Whitehead and Pentx, a public road passes through it, a school house is located on the ono comer, and an excellent spring nf water. Every railroad survey madi'thrnugh this section has lieen located on this land. Any further information in reference to Ibe property, terms, Ac can be had by calling on or addressing the subscriber, at Lulhrrsharg, Clear field eouutv, Pa. jan?4 .1m JAMES MILES IV. nr.lJETTS,4-CO.t (Successors to Munson A Hoops) Have iust receive' Inrge and well ae- lecied block of all kin'l of Staple foods, such u Dry Goods, Clothing, Boot! and Shoos, Mala and Cape, No lioci, Hardware, (jlass, Naili, Oils, l'uinis, QuceriBWore, Groceriee, Flour, ltuoon, Feed. 4c, which wc ara oU'nring al greatly reduced pricea, ror Lash or in Exchange) for Lumber and Sblnple. ii j hope to make il to the adraniajje 01 Timber Wen, ia the lower end of Clearfield county and oo Clearfield Creek, to gat tbeir upplitn from Una point, being on the lios 01 Hail llond can Sell gooda oo better terms than at any point in Cleat field county, anu we are soiling our Stock at such price aa to make Han object to those buy ! i- : . . 1. . i , V. ... inX SDOOS III IOII Uim .VI IU n.xiua A I i- s". 1- V I A Auvunccs Ol xjuuus, rcuu, k.v, made on account of Square Timber, which we will either sell on commission or buy at fited ratea. Flour of different Brandt can be had at all times at very low prioea, at tba Clear field Store, I nilipsburg, r enn a. Dry (iood Notions, Ao., in great ran ety, at the lowest price for Caah, at the Clearfield More, I'liilipsDurg, 1 enn a. bait by the back or load, cheaper than can he bad anv where else, at the Clear field .Store. Philitxburg. l'enn'a. Call and Examine Ibe atnek of gorxla, at the Clearfield Store, at rhilipaburc, Pa. Ilicbeat price paid in Goods or Caah for Lumber and Shingle at tbe Clearfield Store. Fbiliimburc. l'enn'a. Tbe cheapest porxls of all kinds ate lobe had al the ClearbelU Store, at rbilipsbura. Call and tea if our goods and prices don't Hoot Ibe time. W . W. Bbl I S, A CO. Philipsburg, Norember 15th, 1805 tf. WINTER GOODS. raoa tin roag t raiLariLrnu. Aa Cheap aa the C'heapeat and (iood aa ine item. ... C. kRATZER & SOX, Ht jl roc.ved, siid art open in f, t Urnlr 014 em Front fitrfivt. bu lb Aoftdeiny, m tvrjr m. well m cttl MMrtment ti SEASONABLE GOODS, which they ara telling at vary low rates. Bead the following catalopit and pmJU (Aereoy, Jlry J'.Owib, Ciii'rtilfi, f tr. RICHARD HOSSOP, DKALEIt !Nf FOREIGN andDOMKSTICGOOM MITSLISS at Sensation re HKI.1'KS at Sensation pricea COlU'lUiS al Sensation pricea AlPAf'AS at rjenealton prnrwo ALPACAS jut wsd GINGHAMS al Sensation pricea CHINTZ PK1SI-S GLOVES CKAVAT3 SHAWI-S BONNETS CVILOKKl) I U11U1. I All to ue oan ai iiuowi o . Faff lllhs ILi-itiS' Cspeeial pains bat beea taken in tb aelectioa of Ladies Ilress Ooods, whit0 floods, Emhroideriee Millinery Goods, PrinU, Kerchiefs, Kubles, Ulores, Ac FOK GEXTLEMEN. Alwavs on hand lllack Cloths Panry and lllack Casrimerea, riatinela, ete., heady Made Clothing ol all kinds. BOOTS AKD SHOES. trrrttant ITailorj. K1 Waahinirtoil lottor writora MT Hinffliain-ilutlor lend hag not Wn djiiated, Imt tlirit Butler haa a rod in nii-kle for liirt otmoticiit It is pity L'fitio) Committee, with l.alfa doicn Itlicy could not fin J way of finlilint? columns of majority find minority it- ! it out withont compelling everybody oits, " " to lie witneaact. This Starch Gloss 18 ased bj first. class Hotels Laundries, ttns of thoaiands of Families, and should beared lij all. It gives a beautiful pilish, soaking the iron past treooihly ovai tht eloth, saving aiaok tissa and labor. Hoods dont ap with it keep aleaa longer, ooaseo,oeot! will not wear oat to tooa. Il anakas aid Linen look Ilka now. Sold bj Drnggisu and tirocera Uaaerall, Our Impcriel Blue . it tb best In tba world ! It Is soluble la bard as well as toft water. It Is pal ap in the safest aealosl, and Biost eoavanieat form of any offered to tba pnhlie. It it warranted not to etreak Iht eloth. Sold he Urocert aad Jragglsla generally. Agents wanted everywhere, to whoaa wt Oder extraordinary inducements. Addresa NFW VOHK 8TARCI1 0L0S8 Co atar2l-4u Ko. 318 fsltoa Sl, New York. CoaiTwhTurTnTLinsacd Oils, Family f)yT varnishes aad paintt of all kinds grtond la oil For ssle by It. I. H. BRIDGE, MERCHANT TAILOR, (Htore one door east of Clearfielfl House, Market (street, Clearflrld, Pa. KF.PS on kaad a full assortaents of flants' Furnishing Hoods, rock as rhlrts. Linen and VVoolea t'ndershlrts, llrawara and rocks, Neck ties, Pocket llaedkerruisfs, Gloves, Hats, Pmhrellat, Ac., in great variety. Of Piece Ooods ha keepa the Best Cloths of all "Shades and Colors," Fork as Black Doeskia of tht very best make; Fancy Cassisaere, in great variety , also. Preach Coating. Heaver, Pilot, Chinchilla, and Frleetl everooetlng. All of which will be told cheap for Cash, and roads ap according to tht latest ttylet by expthtnofrd workmen. Also, Agent for Clearfield enonty for I. M Singer A Co 'a. relebratsd ttewlng Msrhinee. Nov. 1, 1K.4 tf. H. HKIIIUK. OX HIS OWX HOOK. NKCKTIES, and a varity of other articles, wbieb ihey will sell at a small advance on cost Parucular alleatioa is la sited to their atock of Carpett, Cottage, eommoa In grain, aaperflaa Englub Ingraia and Hruasela, Moor and Table Oil Clotba, Window tbadea aad Hall papers, ate. FLOUR. BACON. Fish Salt. Heater, Applet. Trachea and Trunet kept const an I ly on band ALSO, in Store a lot of large and! small Clover need. Wt Intend ta msks it aa object for Farmers and Meehanica to buy from aa; becaase we will aell oar goods aa low at they can be bought la tba county and pay the vary highest price for all kiads af aountry pro duce. Wa will also exrbanga gooda for graooi., Roan and Coi stt eiders; fhinglrs. Hoards, and til kint of Mannfaetured Lambtr. Clearfield. March M, lMG. Kentatioo priced al Sensation pncea I rientatien prioea l Sentation pricea al llOKSOrS Sentation pricea Sensation pricea Sensation at al at pricea CKASII at CUHTAINS at fAliLECLOIUSal FKINGE at LACK t HOSIERY at RIBBONS at TRIMMINGS) of all kinds 4 ) at in any quan'ty J Sensation Henaalion Henaal ion Sensation Sensation pricea pricea pricea pricea priced at MOSSOPS'. Sensation Sensation Sensation pricea prices pricea Sensation pricea Alwavs on hand at MOSSOPS. CASS1MEKES at Sensation pncea KATTINETS TWEEUS JEANS VEST1NGS SHIRTINGS at al at at at tuaation Sensation Sensation Sensation Sensation prices prices prices pricea. price at mossops: CLOTHING such aa Coats, Pants, Vests, Voder Shirts, i al sensation pncea Flsnnel ShirU, Boots, Shoes, Haia and Cum. Now for sale at MOSSOl'o" HARDWARE! such aa Sas.nails Forks, Knives, , Spikes, Hinges, j LIQUORS, snch ' aa Wine, Brandy, Gin, W h iakey. Cognac, etc, etc., FKUH S, sued as Prunia, Haisint, Figs, FilberU, tc. GROCERIES, say Flour, U a m a. Shoulders, Sugar, Molaaaea, Cotlee, Tea, Crackers, Spices, Candle, Coal Oil, etc., etc. at aenaalion pricea at MOSSOPS'. at aensalion price at seosalion price at MOSSOPS'. - at sensation price BLACKING KUPKS POWUEB SHOT LEAD CAPS Alsrayr at "MOSSOPS. at at at at ut at sensation aensalion aenaation aensation acDtalion sensation pnoe price price prirxos price price Alth ttor of RICHARD M'JSSOP. MOSSOP Always keeps on hand a lull easoTtroent of all kinds of poods required (or the accommodation ol the puMie. Kot. IS. IMA. JkTEW STOKE AX I) NEW GOODS! JOS. SHAW & SON Have just opened a Nisr Stork, on Main St., CLtAtrigLD, Pa., lately occupied Ly Wm. F. lltWIN. Tbeir stock eotiatits Of Okoria:n of the best qualify, Qt'EENSWAnc, Boots and Shoe?, and every article neoessarv for one' comfort. Call and examine our atock before pur chasing, eltawherc. May 9, lrSOB-tf. HOTEL IN NKvV FOR SALE. MIL 1,101 T W. F. CLARK, Alr0rLD respeetfuMy snnoonre to tht eltl- tent of ClearBsId and viciaity, that ha has taken tht rooms lormarly ae'npied by F. A. Manila, In llrahaea t How, immsdiatsiy over II. F. Kauglt't Jtwtlry Biort, aad will commas the TAlTiOIUXG BL'SIXESS. A fall aaaortaett af Olcikt, Casaltaeret and Vestings ennstantly oa band, and na.it to ardor en tht shortest aotiea. Particular attention will be given to CUTTING Mens', Boys' and Children's clothing ia tht stoat lasbiunablt strict. Olvt kite a rail. decs tf W. F. CXAF.K. rilHK undersigned, desirous of moving o the I Vl'et, offers at private aale a large two-story 1 IIAMK HOt'SK, now kept as a Hotel, silnatron Main alrect, in the village of New Millport. Clear field eonnty, I'a. The hailding Is well arranged for a hotel, or dwelling house and store-room.with all the necessary outbuildings atlacljcd, in good order, together with Four Lots of Ground. Put few properties possess eqnal advantages as a business stand to this. It will he told part cash ia hand, and tltetmlaacr ia payments. Any further information 3aa he ob tained by calling on or ail'lrcssing tht siihscritmr, at New Millport, Clearfield county. Venn'a. .lan.MJnrpd 1. A A RUN WIPE. "sOI.I'TIOf (IK PARTM'.RSIIIP, The co-partnership brrctofore existing he- n C. R. Foster, J. H. M tlirk, L.tward Perks. tl. L. Heed, HichaH ("haw. A. K. vl right. J. T. Leonard. Jaa. H. tlraham, and Wro. A. Wallace, la the Hanking business, at I'hillipsliurg. Centre county, I'a., is this day dissolved by mutual eon sent. ' The business wili he conducted as hcretofore at the samr place, nmler the title of Fotee. Perks A Co. t . It. niM r.n. rtl' n. Rir rn a . J. I M'imiK. .1. T. I.KtiNAKH. KI'W. PKKKS. WM. A. WALLACE. J. !1HIMII M. A. K. WKIH1IT. U. L. KKKII. arrh 4, ( ( Pt.R KAH I Wt waat agents O I sjvjv evrrywhtre to sell oar iaraovet fn Sewing Machines. Three new kinds, lea der aad appsr feed. Seat oa trial. Warranted See yttrs. Above eslary or Itrga eommtsstoas paid. The only machines told ia Vm'ed Slates for lass than r'o, ashleh ara (' teeaeeW by Howe. Wheeler A Wilsaa,(eoas A baker, Sing er A Co., and Eeeheldar. All otbar ssheap ma ehiatt ara soriaoeaieaiss, aad the svfae ar aser It toots h arrrral, tat and imprisonment. Illae t rated dlrsulara aant free. Address or sail uroa SHAW A CLARK, at Biddleford, Mains, or Chicago, Illiwala. . Beyl,'-ly RUT CIITA1.ITV fFtHIf;I.K k-pt GREAT EXCITEMENT QN SECOND STREET, Ci,iARnr.Ln, rESs'A. NEW FIRM, NEW ARRANGEMENTS and New Goods . AT VERY LOW PRICKS. Tbe nndertipned having formed a co partnership, in the Mercantile business, trou.d respectfully invite the attention of tbe Inline generally to ttieir splendid assortenint ol Uercbanuise, srhrcb ta tiow being SOLD VERY LOW FOR CASH. Their atock consist! in part of Dry Goods, of the beat Quality, !urh at Prints, De- Laines, Alpaccas, Merinos, liinghants, Musliot ltleached snd unbleached. Drillings, Tickings, Cotton and Wool Flannels. SatinMta, Cotlenadea, Coaainierea, l.adrea' Shawls, Coals. Nuhiaa and Hnoda, lialmo ral and II nop skirls, tc., Ac, all of which WILL r.K SOLD LOW FOR CASH Alto, a fine a-snrtmcrl of men's lraw era and Shins, Hats A Cap. Bool alt Shoes Quccnsuarc, Glassware, H ardwsre.Ororeries and spices t'F ALL KINDS . iN SUORT A GEN tltAL ASSORTMENT of everything usually kept in a re tail Slore. ALL CHEAP FOR CASH or approved country produce. WRIGHT M.ANIGAX. Clearfield. .Isnuary Khh, lsfxi tf.- O B B I X S' ELECTRIC SOAP. HOW TO SAVE MONEY. TDK timts .f bird; yuu'd lilt to know How jm j nw your ioUn ; Tb way to do it I will fbnw, Ifywi will read what To Dow. A tnn wb Hvd t Tar froas bora. Wfao worked bard at b.f trda. Bat had a boawn)d fen aupirt Thai avaBderad all ba aiada. X mat bin oa. Baya ba, bly frtand. I look thread bear aad rough I're trird to fret anyarlf a u'it. But can't tare up enough." Ear X, any frirrd, bow mnrb bare yoa I'fl telt yoa whra to fn To get a vult that anawd uii ebeap; TellKUEMsTEIN i Ca. He took wbat little be bad vaved, Aad went to HciaeiiMeia A Brethen. And there ha cot a ban d me auitf TSr balf he paid ta other. Kow he ll home, be innki en f!l, And tbeir effect it ach. That when they tmh ibetr m y Dioal, They dnn't eat balf aa ouch. And now be fin 3a ne Baton. rt nigbt. With ill tbeir wanti rupplied. That be baa ateaey left ta apwnd And ewce aa lay aaida. Hit jrwod raeoeea, with cheerful tailU, He rtadly teili ta alt, TT you'd Mire aaonry. go and bay Your Hothe t KEIZENSTIIITO CLOTDISa BAtt. Whore tbe ebeanett, flcent wad beet Cloth In it and food F aroint. irijr OtMtdi eea ba bad to aait arery taate and ta arry eiyle anrl l,'la F. for talc ii H. M1IH A CO. fsare Timet Havre Money I Save I short fsavea f'lolheat Have V owjea! AND ALL CROCERS ?KLL IT: It ta ass toy eeuine into small ahavinea and diasnlctnt; In hot water, then sr.ek the el'.tnes Uv to tea tninates. snd a liiUs band raneiai will taalts theta as eleaa as boars of bar taa ebii.a rabbin wool ao, wilb ordinary anon, an tbt tanst elicttt fahrit receive ao in)wey. IFt oan refer to tbooeands of fsmilies who art asin IU aa wbe eon It aot be peeaoaoe to 4o witboal POBBINS' EI.BCTRIC ftOAr'. sfSold by all leadin( Groeert throngbout Iht Btata. . liaaafaetare anty by D0DI1INS LOVE. t Vboleaal ofnes : 10T Boot Firra SraasT, Pnu-AhaLraia. attw-For salebv rlarttwlek Irwia, Cleartald. Koveaibor I, 1S.1 aaa. . HtK K.flllja to It bad al ' Nwr.-i a rtiLKBa.. G CHEAP FURNITURE JOHX GULlOIl DtSlRKS to inform hit old frifndi and eua. tnwieri, tbat barinft enlarged bit (hop and increased bit farilitiee tor mabeiartarine;. be t now prepared to aaake to order eura Furnttnre ai way be deitred, fa pid atyla anil at aheap ratea rnrCA8H. Me puarelly baa oa baa 4, at all Farnitare rooeaa, a varied a nor tarn l of ready, aaade furaitara, among wbirb ara BUREAUS AND SIDE-ROARI Wardrobwand Itot.k-Ceeei: Centre. Rot. rHr.or, Breakfaet and linin Kriftmoa Tkt. Cu mon. French pott, Cotif,JTinv 1 ind and other ftedimrii; 8nfM of at, kihtl, Vork ttand, HiU-ranka, WaaH-ttandj j Knbiag aad Aral Chain ; eptinft-eeat, eaae bottom, parlor. eua inanabd other Ubaire; Lookiot UbMeti of every deeeriptiow oa bf,d ; aad new ylewee fr old fixate, whteb witi be awt in aa very reaeonahia terait an bortel aotira. Ue alio keenean bead ar furnihe tn order. Cora bank, Hair and Cot toa top Wittreoei. Coffins of Evert Kino Made to order, and funeral attended with Heare whenever dt tired. Aleo. llrmn Painting dona to ordrr. Tba taharriber aleo wmwafaa. torea and bae eonetanlly on band, Cteeieot'e Patent VTajthint; Mavrhina, the beet aow ia aee ! Thnee aeinfr thir marhtne never need be with eat eleaa rlotl.ee! He aleo hat Flyer't raint t hura, a anperior art el e. A frailly ating thia Churn never need ba witbout batter 1 AM tbe above and many other arlielea are fur nibbed to eaetouererkeap for C tin or eiehanf-ed fnr approved etMHitry prmlaee. Cherry, .Maple. rVplar, Lin wood aad ataer Laaiber eaitli)e for Cabinet work, taken ta ixrheoge for furitaw, jTarBewiember the ehow la ea Wrte etrae, Clearfield. ia, aad at-erly oppoait the "(Wd Jaw Store." -juUN Ul LKU, TtnveaW . 1-? KopiCS bf"al enee, Sv vale at Iec. lit. lSf.ft- ME 'TlELLd piC.kliR..