Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, January 21, 1869, Image 4

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EDUCATION.
Eltrecle fr"" l" (""'"' M.eange.J
COMMON hl'iliiol.ii.
Tlio nnnu;il li poll of tlio Supfrin
tpiidont f Common School exlnliils
the condition of that department in a
highly satisfactory manner. Within
the htata i u.cro .re i.-.m- u,-, j miil e(,ieation and the mo
tricU: 1 l.fit8 school director.: 7-1 ! , , , , ,:.
county, city and borough eiiperintcn-
H,.i,l ! 111771 teaehcrs : and MHI.,)la
pupils. The cost of tuition for tlio
year wan ia,'Ji3,Ui! W i of liiiildin,
rurehanilR and renting sidiool houseo,
91,11111,15 .r5 ; of contintroncios, ti,
253 21. These three ileum, with ex
penditures, for all other purposes con
nectcd therewith, amount to .the ag
gregate sum of fii.20tl,,r);;7 Uti.
These facts aro exhihitcd with great
MtiaTurtion, as they show the average
annual cost for tho tuition of each pu
pil to bo about seven Collars and buv-enty-four
and a half cents. Tho av
erage amount paid to each teacher is
about SI 'J j 1 7 i per annum. This, in
my opinion, is too small a salary to
secure tho services of competent teach
ers; and I am fully justiiiod in urging
the necessity of increased compensa
tion. It is but just, and it will have
an olevatinrr tendency not only upon
the teachers but the manner in which
their duties are performed.
Your attention is culled to the fuel
that, notwithstanding the amplo pro
vision now made by Taw for tho edu
cation of all persons between the Bros
of six and twenty-ono years, large
numbers of children, principally in
our cities, do not attend any kind of
school. Over twenty thousand of this
class are found in Philadelphia, and
the number in the Stale is estimated
to be not less than seventy-five thous
and. These children grow up in ig
norance, frequently without employ
ment, and many of them contract
habits of vice, which eventually cause
them to be committed to bouses of
refuge, county prisons or peniletitia
ries! Humanity and sound public
policy demi nd that something be done
to remedy this growing evil, and also
that of the neglected condition of con
siderable numbers of children in' the
alms and poor houses in many of the
counties.
Fonr Normal Schools are now roo
ognized as Slate institutions. The
number of students attending them
during the past rear was 2,115, of
whom eighty graduated. Two addi
tional Normal Schools will probubly
go into operation during this year,
one located at Bloomsblirg, Columbiu
couoty, and the other at California,
Washington county. Tho value "ol
these institutions to ihecommou school
system cannot bo estimated. Our
Schools are comparatively worthless
without qualified touchers, and such
teachers can most easily be obtained
from the normal institutes, where, the
art of teaching is made a speciality.
A meeting ot the presidents and
olher authorities of a number of our
principal colleges was held in Harris
burg last winter, the object of which
was to bring about a closer union (f
all our educational institutions, and
connect by a bond of sympathy, it not
oi organic structure, mo common
schools, high schools, academies and
colleges. The establishment of such
an educational department seems to
be desirablo.
There is no subject moro worthy
tlie deliberations ot tho Legislatiiro
than the promotion of the welfuro of
our common schools. They immedi
atcly underlie tho characteristic fea
tures of our social system j they aro
iountmiis ol that wide spread intelli
gence, which, like a pcrrennial vitali
ty, porvados the nation, and aro nur
sories of that inquiring spirit to which
we aro indebted for tho purity and
preservation of our free institutions.
in a republican government education
is a sure basis of power and public
prosperity, vy it tlio pooplo aro
taught to discern and estimate the
value of their own rights; to distin
guish between oppression and tho ex
erciso of lawful authorily ; todiscrim
inato between liberty and licentious
ness; to preserve an inviolable ro
spect for the laws, and exercise "eter
nal vigilance, against any encroach
ments upon them, ltisadmitted that
a thoroughly educated pcoplo alono
"an be permanently frte. iiy educa
tional culture patriotism is expanded
and tho principles, manners and senti
ment ol tho whole, pcoplo aro assimi
lated. M any of the sources of joalousy
and prejudice tiro diminished, social
harmony largely increased, and the
structure of our free and happy sys
tem oi government cemcrited,slronglli
ened and adorned.
SOLDIERS' ORI'IIANs' SCHOOL.
In his report tho Superintendent nf
poiuiers urphans !clioois exhibits the
total expenditure for their support
irom jioeemiier l, lxiiT, to -May ill
i "'.if, (o no r. (i . toll( num.
her of pupils in the reboots, S,4ul
averago cud per pupil, (Hi J fr six
months, and tho average weekly ex
penses per pupil, tZ .;;,. Tho fisral
year of these schools, like thai of tho
common schools, terminates by law
nn the Inst day of Jlay of each year.
The present report of tho Superin
tendent, therefore, embraces only six
months, and reports will bo mado nn
to the aist day of Jlay, annually,
hereafter. The special appropriation
of February 25, lG-, made in accord
ance with an estimate of I ho Superin
tendent, presented in my last annual
message, exceeded tho actual expenses
Notwithstanding every possiblo ef
fort has been, and will continue to bo
inade, to economise in tho expenses of
the present yi ar, and to keep them as
tar as possiblo within tho nnnrfitiT-ifi.
tion made by the last I,cgi,utuie, it
w. readily ,0 0orvoj ,,ml t10re
will be a deficit for tho year ending
Mar 31, JSC:., tl,8 a,n,nft of w)li(
will be carefully avertained and pre
sented to the Legislature prior to the
close of the present session.
The schools are all in pood condi
tion and improving, and their useful
nose is daily becoming more manifest.
Jhey aro among the most philan
tnrop.c institutions of the age, and
rrfloct high honor on the patriotism
ol tho Legislature, by which they
Have been so liberally endowed, and
upon our people, by w hom they are
sustained. Tho children who are the
recipients of Uioir benefits are the
on.prmg f brav. , who ,,,lunLri
y endangered their live, in tho cause
of their country in th0 most trying
hour of its existence, and who, ,W.
ing with patriotic ardor, fmght M
bravely and as heroically as the noblest
men in the world's hiatorv 't k..
sands of them who lt-a their koines in J
!tli Mo.-in i.f With anl will)
Vrnlil'"t lii1!'" nl'mnrilionj tir nlnrp
"!ln cl.'ritli, leaving tlirir iilnw Mini
' little) onr to (tic rum i( lhi miwtvv
in lineo norvii-e Utoy (i II, nnl tiirii
! jifomiwl tln'in ilo )iriloi i win. Tlii'ir
jrliil liTii nro lie khpIi nf tliia Rnnl
Comm. inivrtil tli ; nnl too much triiic
. . it.- i . r . L
rantrit I'll Itwitriii'.i iir iipupie iur mi.
niuiiiliiTiit aiid tender uiHiiiicrin v liieh
Ihev lutve tliun fur, tlirouejh llicirreprc
nontativcH, diiW'liurjoJ lliO Mrrcd and
delicnto Iruat.
aori'i i.ti rai. coi.t.nig.
Before tliu (iencral (iovcrnipent ftp
propriiitod tmbliu lundH to tlio ovcrl
StHtei lor tlio purpoho of nricultinal
chnnic arts, and prior to tho tnno
when Pennsylvania endowed the Ag
ricultural C'oIIcl'O with her shnro of
those lands, it was dependent wholly
upon individual influence, without any
olher means lor its support than its
own earnings. History proves that
seminaries of learning cannot bo sulli
ciontly sustained by their own inter
nal resources. Tho education of youth
in tho higher branches of knowledgo
seems to require tho aid of philan
thropic contributions. This institu
tion had not theso benefits to any
adequate extent, and though tho board
of trustees bestowed upon it tho most
anxious cure, their real and labor,
combined with thoso of its friends,
wero not equal to a contest with the
want of means. Hence the school did
not command tho confidence of larm-
ers who wero ublo to educate their
sons, and w ho could not forget that
tho chaructcr of tho college attached
to tho character of its gruduatcs : and
that its fuiluro would outer into tho
estimalo which the world would pluee
upon the education it bestowed. J Ins
leuture has now been removed. The
people, through their Legislature, have
endowed this institution with tho in
terest upon a fund of 9318,500 00 (in
vested in United States and Pennsyl
vania Slute six per cent, bonds,) pay
able to it semi annually. Last year
this interest amounted to f5,(i42 7N.
Tho residuo of tho fund, 913,880 50,
has been appropriated, under the law,
by the board ol trustees, to the pur
chase of three model and experimental
farms : one at tho college in Centre
county, for 9,000 00, one in Chester
county for 91 ( ,50 00 and ono in lndi
ana county f'or918,lJ0 50. Tho board
has also recently rooiganiEcd the
faculty and remodeled the course of
studies, so as to adapt them to tlio
wants ot the agricultural community.
This new order of things goes into
oporation at the commencement of
tho next session, and it is earnestly
hoped will bo a success. There is no
profession, trado or calling in lifo,
where tho value of knowledge and the
lights ol scienco, and the practical ap
plication of both, are so potent for
proniaoie results as in their adaptation
to agricultural pursuits. And in this
truly practical age it is well worthy
of the consideration of parents, wheth
er they should not avail thomsolvcs of
tho benefits of this institution, now so
gonorously endowed by tho State.
Tub New Have Enoch Akdih
Cask Decidkd. The New Haven
"Lnoeh Arden case," so called, was
determined before the Superior Court
in that city on Thursday Tho facts
aro theso: John A. Wilcox wont to
tho war, leaving a young and pretty
wifent home, "i ears passed, and hear
ing nothing from linn sho believed
kirn dead, und, having vainly sought
to learn that he still lived, and mourned
for him in widow's apparel for two
years, she married a retpoclable me
chanic named Benjamin Uotchkiss.
Sho lived happily with her second
lovo until a few months ago, when tho
first busbond appeared and brought a
suit against his wife for bigamy, and
against ber socond husband for adul
tery. As soon as those suits were brougbt,
which was the first intimation the
woman had of her first husband's exis
tence sho separalod herself from her
second husbund, to await the result of
the trial, and, like a good woman,
conducted herself blame Wssly through
out. Sho also presonted a petition for
a divorce from Wilcox. The court on
Thursday acquitted both honorably
of tho chargo of bigamy and adultery,
grunted the petition for a divorce,
changed tho namo ot tlio.pclitioner to
mat oi jiiary I,. Martin, her maiden
name, and gave Mary tho custody of
a cnild try her first husband. Th
conclusion of tho .story will bo tho
legal marriage of Miss Mary L Marlin
to Air. Jieninmin Hotchkins. Hartford
Lvuram, Jan. i.
Transfusion or Blood. A few
weeks since thero was received at the
r,.i ,r . ,
luicrmo (iiaiyj Hospital a young
man won n van nninor on Ins leg,
wnicu in mo end rendered amputa
tion necessary, the patient beinir vcrv
much emaciated, and laboring under
lever, i no operation reduced him to
aworsostatclhan ever, and it became
apparent that he was fast sinking, the
pulso being impcrceiiliblo, tho eyes
dull, and tho body cold. In this emer
gency ir. Albanso had recourse to the
transfusion of blood as tho onlv reme
dy thut had not yet been tried. Two
assistants of tho hospital offered to
have their voins opened for tho pur
pose, and thus, at two different inter
vals, juii grammes of blood were intro
duced into tho patient's system. Af
ter tho first time he recovered th
faculty of speech, and stated that.
before, he could neither see nor hear,
but felt as if he was flying in the air.
Ho is now in a fuir stato of recovery.
Personal Apitarancr A flinrriilitr
brilliancy may bo iriven to tho rves bv
allowing a aniall quantity of ponp
uii8 in uiurr inoeornn while wuhu
inp the inve. Tho Imir should be cut
ilh ciHHors, and not cnrvt.fl will, n
knifo ami fork, or mntilatwi with a
mw. (rold hair in more valuable
than Bilver; tho latt.or novor nrown
above the crown. Baldnnu may be
jirvrvnuMi uy pinning ido hairsocurclv
atthorooU, or dying at tho ago of
winicon. j ne ii u man eihow is a
boaulifully eonMnir-ted fabric, but it
should novor bo viaiblv obtruded
through a hole in tho coat. Tho knoo
pn, alpo or patella though equally
curious in formation, should roinain a
mystery for the public.
rntFKCTi.Y Awfkam.r. The land
lord of a httol said to a boardor:
"Look o' hore 1 I ant you to pay
your board lull, and you must. I'vo
asked you for it often enough ; and I
toll you now that you don't loavo this
bouo until you have puid it."
"(iood 1" said the lodger, "I'll stay
with you as long as 1 live."
A wido- who had lot her husband,
was weeping bittorlr for the dar de
parted. A friend tried to console hor.
"Oh, no," said the fair mourner, 'Mot
.mo imve mv cry out, ana atlor that I
shan't think any more about it'
Tlocfl.ind'i Vlfrtirlnn.
IKKH MMIS I.KIIM l 1UTTI IIS
llooflnmrs li rmaii Tonic;
Th Urrftt Bmttiii for U Dlfawi ef tb
Urgttiit
Hoollamrs (lonnan liittrr
Ii fomfourd of th par JiiIom for, they rt
mf.licimllf trrint'l, - KfttrarU) tf rnM,
herbs, and htrki, I I prtpBratinn highly
forjrtftntrnud a d d J iiiiretj "fro Irom
leohulio idmlimn of any kind"
lltxillund'H Gornum Tonic t
ti combination of ll tho IngredifQti of th
14 ittert. with tli puroit quality of Hanta Crui
Hum, Ornj(, An , making on of tb mntt plea
sant and ajroalil rmtlie f er offered to th
puli lie. Tlio preferring a nedioio fro from
aloobolie admixture, will uo
Hoofland's German Bittern,
Thou who hiiT no objection to th combina
tion of th Bitten M iUtd, will
IIoofland'8 German Tonic.
They re both equally good, and eonUin th
am medicinal virtuei, th ehoto between th
two beinir a mere matter of taste, th Ton io being
th moil paUuble.
Th itomaoh, from a, Tarlety of eaonei, tuch
aa Indigestion, I yipepiia, Nervuu Dibility, te.,
ii very apt to bar It funotioai derang
bar its funotioai derang-
, iym I I patbiting as closely
i th Mtomacb, then be-
ed. Tn Lirer,
a it dne with
comes affttatod, th reeult of which Ii that th
patient suffer from arorml or mor of th fol
lowing di :
Constipation, Flatalene. Inward Piles Fullneif
of Blood to th Head, Aeidity of th Stom
ach, Nausea, Heart Burn, Disgust for
food, Fullness or Weight in th
btomaeh, fiuur Eropliuna.Htnk
ing or Fluttering at th pit
of tho btomaeh, Swim
ming of th Head,
U urri d or
Difficult
breathing,
fluttering of lb
H fart, Choking or Buf
fonating sensations when
in a lying posture, Dimness of
vision, dots r webs before th eyes,
dull pain in tb head, deficiency of per
piration, yellowness of th akin and ye.
Pain in th side, bak, chest, limbs, etc., sudden
Hut bee of beat, burning flesh, oonstant
imaginings of tU and great
depression of spirit,
Th sufferer from then difeaaei should xr
elsa the rreateit caution in the seleection ol a
remedy fur bis cas, yv purobasing only that
which be is assured I I Irom his Investiga
tions and inquirlei possesses tru merit,
is skillfnlly oompouoded, Is frae from i jurinus
ingredients, and has establiihed for itoelf a
reputation for the cure of these diseases, la thi
oonncrtion w would lubmit tbos well known
remedici-
Hoofland0 German Bitters,
AM 9
Hoofland'a German Tonic,
Prepared by Dr. 0. M. JACKS05,
Philadelphia, Tft.
Twenty-tw yan fine tbej were first Intro
duced into this country from Germany, during
which ttm they hav iindoobtcdly performed
mor ceres, and benefited suffering humanity to
a greater extant, than any other re me die known
to th nablie.
These remedlei wilt effectually enr Liver
Complaint, Jaundice, Drapepsta. Chroale
or Kerr ou a Debility, i C hr oni Diarrhota,
Dlieasc of th Kid neve, and all disease
wising from s Disorder! Lirer, Stomach, or
Inteatinei.
Debility,
Resulting n-em any cause whatever j Prostration
of the system iodueea by aevere Laborf
llardshipi, Exposure, Fevers,
Ao., Ae.
Them Ii no medicine extant equal to tbeae
emedie in such eases. A tune and vigor la
Imparted to the whole aystem, th appelit I
strengthened, food i enjoyed, tb stomach di
gests promptly, th blood is purified, tb com
plexion becomes sound and healthy, the yellow
tinge i eradicated from the eyes, a bloom is
given to the eheeks, and the weak aod nervous
invalid becomes a strong and health being.
Persona Advanced in Life,
and feeling the hand of time weighing heavily
uion them, with all It attendant ills, will And
the use of these Hitter or tb Tonic, an elixir
that will instil new life into their veins, rstor
In a measure the energy and ardor of more
youthful days, build np their shrunken forme.
and give health and happiness to their remaining
year.
Notice.
tt it a well established fact that fully one-
half of the female po -w- rtion of our popula
Hon are seldom tn the I . enjoyment of good
health, or.to use thier own expression, they
nfr feel well. They are languid, devoid of
all energy, extremely nervous, and have no ap
petite, to this flat of persons th Bitters, or
th Tonic, is spoiallj recommended.
Weak and Delicate Children
are made itrong by th one of ettber of these
remedies. They will cure every oassof maratmut
without fail.
Thousands of certificates have accumulated in
th hands ef tb proprietor, but epac will allow
of th publication ol but a few. Those, it will be
observed, are men of note, and of such standing
toat they must be believed.
Tetimoniala.
lion. George W. Woodward, Chief Juitloe of
the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, writes t
Philadelphia. Pa., March I A, 1868.
"Iflnd noori.AHo'i Garni nirvana la a
good tonic; eful in diaeaceoof the digest-
jve organs, and of great benefit in cases
of debility and want or nervous action in the
system, lours, truly, tiao. V. Woonwann.
Hon- .Tames Thompson, Judge of the Fupreme
Court ol V enniyivama, writes.
l'biladch.hta, April M, lflftft.
'I consider Hoofland's German Di Iters a vala-
able medicine in oao of Indigestion or Dyspep-
aia. I eaa eeriny mis irom experience.
"Youra, with rtRpeot, jAMRsTnMraon.
From Rev. Joph D. Kennard. D. P., Pastor
of the Tenth Uaptist f hatch. Philadelphia!
Dr. J Are: sol Dear hir : I have been frequent
ly requested to connect my name with recom
mendations of different kinds of medicines, but
regarding the prae lice as oat of mv ap
propriate sphere, I V have in all eases de
clined: but with a ' clear proof in various
InsUnces, and particularly In my own family, of
the usefulness of ur, iioonand a tierman Haters,
I depart for once from my usual course, to ei-
prs my full conviction that fr general debility
oi the system, ana especially lor Liver Com
plaint, It is a efe and valuaMe preparation. In
some oases It may fail, but usually, I rfmibt not,
It will be very beneficial to those who suffnr Irom
lb above cause. Voure, very respectfully,
J. 1). KlIMARn,
Eighth, below Coatei Street.
From Rev. K. T. Fendall, Editor of Christian
"Chronicle " Pblladelt hia :
I have derivrd derided benefit from the us of
lloofland s German Hitlers, and feel It my pr v(
lege to reeommeridtheu as a mmt raluahie tonic
to all who are suffering from general debility or
from diseases arising from derangement of the
liver, lonra, tnl, K. J. Fbscall,
Caution.
llnnfl.n J'i O.rm.a bill.n ar. eonnt.rMt.d.
Km that th. llrna -. tor. of C. M. JACK.
SUN I. .n lb. r., I ,,r or aoh kotll..
All oth.r. ar. eoun i.rfrii. Principal
('' aid Monf..lrT. at ih. U.rman M.dioal
Slo? No. ll Arch U..t, l'hilad(l tiia, Fa.
CIIAHLIM M. l:VAN, Proprietor.
(Form.rl; C. M. Jackioi A Co.)
Price.
lioofla
fland'a Oarman BitUra, per bottle tl 00
Hoollanda German Tonia, put ap In qort
kot'lM, per koiu.. i 4n
Or a half dot.a for ,
-Do tot f.rr.t to aiamin. well tbe artiol
yoa bay, la order t get the genaiae.
"For ule by all drgngtata and dealer, la
medicmea. ,!
Clearfield County Bank.
t PllR rUatfteld Toniity Itanh as n IncArpora
trd Itiimuitnn has gnn out nf eitstwece bf
Itie etirvender ef Itt charter, en May It, M.
Ml lis ttnek tf ene4 by lle eubiirriWrB, who
ill continue the flensing belneai at the same
place, es ( ilratr lUnkers, umler the Arm name
ol th M'learfleld County itanfc." We are re
sponilM fnr the dfhis of the liana., and "ill pay
its notes on 4emsn.1 at the counter. I !( its
rerelrrd end interett paid when money Is left Iur
a fined time. Paper uncounted at sis percent
as hi-retof.tre. Our personal reponiliility ts
pledged f'-r all liosits received and buiiness
trans icted. A Continuance of tli liberal pat
ronage of the buiincss men of lb county i re
sperUully solicited. As President, Cahisr and
o dicers of the late Clearfield County Hank, we
recitilre the notes of laid Hank to be presented
for redemption.
J AS. T. 1-KoNARD, nrCHARI) B11AW,
WM. PORT Kit, J A 8. B. GRAUAM,
A. K. WH1UHT, 0. L. HKKU,
WM. A. WAMACK.
The business of the Bank will be conducted by
John M. Adauii., Kti., as Cashier. jun3H,'&6
J. I. M'Girk. Kdward Perks.
BANKING & COLLECTION HOUSE
or
McGIRK & PERKS
SueocMors to Foster, Perks, A Co.,
Phlllpeburff, Centre Coouiity. Pa.
ri,KnR " th bu"ln(,ai of Rking Honae
will tie transacted promptly and upon the
most favorable terms.
luarT-lf
County. National Bank.
CI.F.ARFIKI.I), PA.
riniS Bank fi now open and rwidy for boil
X. n.ta. Ofiio. on Heoond itre.u in the build
iug formorl oocupi.d by Loon.rd. FiDney 4 Co.
ninimiR, aid oppirnnii.
JAR. B. GRAHAM, KfCIIAKD RHAW,
WM. A. WALLACE,
A. K. WKIUUT,
D. W. MOORE,
ju28,'C6 Cubi.r.
WM. POHTKH,
OKU. 1.. HKKU.
JA8. T. LEONARD,
Preid.nt
Clothiug.
HOW TO SAVE MONEY.
TDF. times are bard; you'd like to know
How yon may save your dollars j
The way to do it I will show,
If yon will read what follows.
A man who lived not far from her,
Who worked bard at bis trade,
But had a household to support
That squandered all he made.
I met him once. Bays he, "My friend,
I look thread bear and rough j
I're tried to get myself a suit,
But can't save np enough."
Eaya I, my friend, how maeh hart yon f
I'll tell yon where to go
To get a suit that's sound and eneapi
To KEIZENSTEIN Co.
De took what little he had saved,
And went to Reiieosteia A brothers',
And there hs got a handsom suit,
For half he paid to others.
Now b Is born, he looks so wall,
And their eflect is such,
That when they tak their dailj meal,
They don't eat half as much
And new he finds on Saturday night,
With all their wants supplied.
That he ha money left to spend,
And sums to lay aside.
Bis good success, with eheerfu! suit,
II gladly tells to all.
If you'd sav money, go and bnj
Your clothes at
REIZKNSTKIN'S CLOTHING BALL.
Where the cheapest, finest and best Clothing
and good Furnishing Goods ean bo had to suit
every taste and in every style aprll67
jlttisrrUanfou.
J. K. BOTTORF'S
PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY,
MARKET BT., CLEARFIELD, PA.
TERS0N8 desiring GOOD PICTURES, of any
, x style and price, with all the modern improve
ments of the art, can be eoouu modeled by calling
at my rooms in Clearfield.
Negatives made in Cloudy as well as in
Hear Weather.
CIHLDREN'S PICTURES taken aecnratelv,
In a few secon'ls.
The TONE and FINISH of nj Photograph
guaranteed to equal thai of any mad in Phila
delphia or New York.
Constantly on band a Urge supply of
Frames, Albums and Stereoscopes,
Of all si res, styles and prices, and of tb best
finish. Also,
STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS,
of tb. moat Intertttlng
AMI'.RICAN PORKIGN fcCUNERY,
for ule .t rcuon.bl, rti.
TB A II K 8 OF ALL BIZ KB,
From in; (Ijl. of moulding, mad, to ord.r on
ihort notion
J. K. BOTTORF,
ClnrSeld, 1M. 10, lfldMf
LL'TIIERSBl'RG TOTTERIES
Luthenburg, Clearfield Co., Pa.
FARMERS, MECHANICS 4 DAIRYMEN
Look H erel
THK andenlgncd Ii prrriaird lo furnlih jm
with th. bnt SIONEWAHK mannrvtand
in thii oointrj. II. hai n.T.r yt InM to plcam
th. moat faatidioaa, .1 to quality or durability.
Hi, war. oonaiiu in rt of
CREAM rOTS OF ALL SIZES!
MII.K CUOCkM AD PA,
Fruit Cans, (for Canning Fruit,) Safety
Tubes,
And In abort EVKItTTIII.VU anally mad. and
kept In aa aatauliahmrnt of thia kind.
HEBCUANTa
fan hr their war. drllraml hy m, at ANT
TIME and to ANY PLACE doairal.
Ordcra fur ware ollcil.d, and promptly lllrd.
4fTor grnrral annrtmorit, Calalogli. and
Prira Lirt, mailed fror to applioarta.
lihral ditconnt will ba fiven to tb.
wholrral. trida,
. , flUO. C. SIRK.
I,ullirpl..r(. Tn., Dm. 8, 1 HAM. if
- McGAUGHEY'S
RESTAIRWT& REFRESIMIEM
M1.0UK,
In Leary'a New BuM.ling. (formerly occupied by
8EC0ND ST., CI.KAREIELD, PA.
(OWPT A NTIT on b.nd One at lection of CAN.
V MI. I HI A IIS, THHAncn, Ac
Alec, HIKSM orSTKItri received rf.il.. .-j
aerved np t anil the taetc of cortotnera.
W HI I.I.I A HI) ,f,
declO lf 1IAV1U XlcdAl IIIIRV.
PASSMORE A. BOWMAN'S
Urorrry nnA Saloon,
(Oa Reed Rtrcei, near the Railroad Depo)
CLEARFIELD, PA.
VIT B waald rcei.ecifollr Inform the pnblle that
' rred to aell fogee, g.
Tefc Tob, Fi.h, Ac. well (lt
Candiw, arid in ebort everytbing va.ually fod i
ealoona and growls A ahare nf puMIc r.,n
eg. ia eolteited. fiKll. C. PASSMOKK
dJl s.tf 1A.MEL BOltMAS.' I
Vrcfrsntcant A VuMnm Cntrt.
A . W, WALTER 8,
ATTOllSF.Y AT LA W,
Cleat -Arid, Pa.
yLOW la th. I'o.rt Doom. Id.al ly
ISRAEL TE8T,
ATTOIl N'RY AT LAW,
Ctrailleld. Pa.
Hr-OnV. la th. t'n.rt lloa.fc IJyll.'CT
JOHN H. FULFORD, "
ATI'HINEY AT LAW,
t Ir.rrlrlrt, Pa.
Offlc. wltb J. B. MrKnally, V.ti , otm Flrrt Ka
tional Il.nk.
jV-proirpt atl.ntioa given an th. irnrlrg
f Hnunly, Cl.ima. Ac, and to all legal buaiaaa
Marrh , IHIir-ly.
"W A L T E fTaRET fT
ATTIIUNKY AT LAW.
Office an Second Ht., Cloarlleld, Pa. ootJ1,
Wm. A. Wallace. Win. I). Hil.r
J. lllak. WalKra. frank fleldilig
WALLACE, BIGLER & FIELDINQ
A TIUK.N KYS AT I. AW,
Clearllvld, Pa.
-Lgal boainaaa of all kindi promptly aod
aeourately attended to. loaeyl6-y
THOS. J. McCULLOUGH,
ATTORNEY AT LAW. .
Office adjoining tb. Hank, form.rly oeonpled by
4. a. JHoanally, second al,, viearneld.
r-WIII attend promptly to eollcctlom, eala
oflanda, Ac deol7,62
JOHN L. CUTTLE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
And Real IOatate. Affeut, Clearfield, Pa.
OIHca on Market etr..L oppcelt. th. Jail.
pit- Respectfully ollcra hia eervica in eelling
and buying landa In Clearneld and adjoining
aonntiea j and with aa .ip.rieno. of or.r tw.nty
y.ara aa a orr.yor, naturi himatlf that he aan
render aaliafactioa. fcb28,'t tf
WM. M. McCULLOUGH,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Clearfield, Pa.
Office on Market etreet one door .atof the Cleai
aid County Bank. may,'a
John 11. Orvia. C. T. Aleiander.
ORVIS & ALEXANDER,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
llellelonte, Pa. eepliyM-j
DR. T.JEFFERSON BOYER,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Socond Street, Clearfield, Pa.
MariDg permanently locatd, ha now ofTera
bi. profceeiotial eorricce tothecititcnaofi'lrarntld
and vicinity, and th. public generally. All calla
promptly attended to. oct2V-y
F. B. REED, M. D.,
ril YS1CIAN AND SURGEON,
nfHaving removed to Ifilllamrrrova. Pa.,
offer hia prtfoaeional aervle.f io the people of
hi eurroun.ing oooniry. UX1'. 0'
DR. J. P. BURCHFIELD.
Late Burgeon of tbe 83d Reg'ment, Penniylvania
voiuoieera, oaving reuiro.d iron tn. Army,
offera bia prof.eaionai aarrioaa to tbt eltiaana
of Clearfield e.unty.
.4rPrvfevaional eallf promptly atUnied to.
Offio. on Second atreot, formerly oeeopled by
Dr. Wooda. prt,' U
DR. J. F. WOODS,
PHYSICIAN A SURGEON
Having removed tn Anaonville, Pa., offer, bia
proleeeiuual arrvice. to tbe people of that place
and the aurronning oonntry. All ealla promptly
attended to. lice. J 0n pi.
DENTAL PARTNERSHIP.
Da. A. JI. HILLS,
D!r.a to Inform bil patrona, and tbe
puono generally, icat n. aaeanoetatod with bi
la the practice of DenUatry,
S. T. SHAW, D. D. S.,
Whole a gradual, of the Philadelphia Dental
College, atd tbarafor baa tb. high..! atueta
tloae of pruf.eeional ekill. All work dun. in
in. omo l will bold myaelf p.raonally reeponai
ble for bring done in the moat eatiafectory man
nar and hijhe.t order of the nro'eeiioa.
An .aubliahed nractio. of twentv.two veara in
Ihia place .neblea ma to apeak to my palienU
with eonfideno.
EngagrmeaU from a diaiane. ahnuld b. mad.
by 1.1 ur a few dayi b.for. tb. patient dreigaa
umiDg. i June t, isos-ly.
S. J. HAYS,
255SUR0 EON DENTIST.
Tbompeoa Hlreet, Carwenavllle, Pa.
.wioein etlrected with the applicalloa of
inrei ans-em.eia comparaUrely without pain.
wi u.uuu wore oona. may 14 tf.
MOSHANNON LAND & LUMBER CO.,
OSCEOLA FTEAM MILLS,
a.rrirri ata
LUMBER, LATH, AKD TICKETS-
II. H. BHILLINGFORD, Preaident,
Offioa P.ret Plac. Nn. 15J R. 4th , PhU'a.
JOU.1 LAW8IIK. Far-rinlendent.
Jcd'or J Oawola .Mill., ClurScId counly, Pa.
REUBEN HACKMAN,
House and Sign Painter and Paper
Hanger,
Clearfield, Penn'a.
will eiecote J.l,a ia hia line promptly and
In a workmanlike manner. arr4,c7
C. M. CADWALL A DER.7"
CONVETAXCER A Jl'STICE OF THE PEACE
I'or Deralur Tp Clearfield Co.
Vft.Collectione promplly ma.le and legal inatra
menie eiecuted on ahorlcat notion, l'oat ollice
a.iciree, -hiliiaburg, ra. marl,-6H
17b lak e walte r sT
SCRIVENER AND CONVEYANCER.
Agent for the Pairhve and Sale of Landa.
Clearfield. Pa.
Jt-W-Prompt atl.ntion liven to all bualn.aa
eonn.cted with Ih. eoanly offloea. Offlc. wiib
uon. v, m. a. nallac. fianl.'OO.l
LEVI F. IRWIN,
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
Por Lawrence town.Mp,
Clearfield P. O., Clearfield C o.. Pa.
jev-t'olleoiloni and remltuacea promptly
made
IJeJO, f.7.
SURVEYOR.
UK anderaigned offera bia acrvicca aa a Pur
veyor, and mar be lound al hi. n-.iii.ne. l.
uwrence luwn.lnn. Lcttcra will reach him di.
rerleil Io I leerheld, 1'a.
J JAMKfl MITCHELL.
DAVID YOUNG,
STOAE-CUTTEu AND MASON.
I-. tl. IK.i lie), Clearfield, Pa.
Pnecial allention naid to Dmaln. Rin.
.nu coiierinicnilina ooi. A l km,la nf Mwne.
done, in the nail workmanlike manner. Ordcra
aoliciled, and eontracta taken In any part of tba
JTJ-tr.
JAS. C. BARRETT,
JUSTICE OF THK PEACE
And Licenced Conveyancer.
I.alherwhur, Clearfield eo., Pa.
e-tolleetlone and remltlaacea promplly
ade.andall klnda of leral
oa tbort notito. naT9.'M.tf
DANIEL M. DOUGHERTY
BAEBER & HAIR DRESSER,
frniNO STREET,
HHABI IELI), PA.
THOMAS H. FORCEE
naaLan m
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
-ltAHAMTt, Pa.
Aim. ettenalr. manuraclurer and dealer In Fnuar.
limlw and riawed Luinlteul all kiiide.
-Crdera aoliciled and all billa promplly
Mrd- . U.vl" ly
FRANCIS COUTRIET,
M KUCHA NT,
Preaehvllla, Clearfield Cnatity, Pa.
Keep, rnnalanlly on hand a fall aeeortmant of
tirv Uo,d llaidwara. Uroewriea. and evervthlng
n.ually kepi In a retail eler which will h. tali
for carh. aa cheap aa eleewhera ia tba oounty.
Frencbrille, June 17, 1HH7-I.V.
Il'lltWOermaa Filch eetu. Preach ftonlrrel
aetta, American fo.iilrr.1 eelle, fable Via.
torlnea. Silver Martin tettt. Mink eepea and
muft, Gcata (af aellara, I Beaver and Minki at
J. P. KRAIZER S,
j a aat ... t. . naan.a ... . aaaaan
A 4' II A xu :.
J. K. GRAHAM &S01S,
MARKET BTItRl.T,
CLKA KF1ELD, Ta.
11I1S inba.rib.rt having .nlered Into partaer
. ahip for tbe parpoeaof earrylng.oa tb.
bualn.aa of Merchandising, now offer
A i.OOl
And ru opporUBlty U tht tilittni of Cw-
Bold ni adjoining ovntlu to bmy itore good
fttwbolMmlc or miaU prioof, that will aitonUh
tho uoinftrneUd. Thoir goodi will bo partion-
lurty ooioetod to inlt thii aarkot. Krtry lad
will, tharofuro. oall thoUoatlom of .bar
If usbantl
To thii faet.btoauo thii branch of onr bnilnoof
will roeolro fpoelal attootfon, and ororj thing
noodod In a woll rogulatod bomehold will at all
timet bo found In oar otoro. Oar itoek of DRY
GOOIWI ohall not bo iurpudg oithor In qual
ity or prieo, and will om brace, In part, P rinta of
ott7 ityU, GlDghani aod Lawni of ovorj
quality, lluilioi of orory grade, Do Lainei
adapted to the tattoo of tho old and young; and
every artiolo of any kind of good, they tell ii
Guaranteed
To bo ai represented, and warranted to giro oat.
iifution. At to URfcSK GOOD we baro
a iplendod aeaortment of Alpecai, black, white,
and In colon; .rxnuret, fitlko. and la ebortall
tho aeweit itylea la the market. Wo dciirt thU
(aot to become known
To IJvory
Peraoa tnaa, woman, ahild, phyalclaa, mi
ohaaio, farmer, lawyer, barbar, woman't-rlgbu
man, or any oik ar aaaa la the eounty
Or old, rim or poor, blgb or low, who will favor
u with a aall. With onr new and attentive
atsek any gentlemen aaa pleaae tbe But faa-
tldloni
By jut dropping (a and gelling a aloe dr.aa
pattern, Uoa a.tt, kid glovee or by doing that
wbiek la beturt give ber a well nlled pun.,
and ah. will ftnd good and paying invaetmenta la
ambrolderiea, edginga, ribbona, gloraa, hoai.ry,
er any olb.r hooaeaold aaeeaaitlei.
And
la adlillea te what wa bare already enumera
ted, we keep all klnda of CENTLEMEVB
H EAR each aa Clothe, Caeelmerea, SatlnatU,
Bate, Boole and Eboee, Aa,, bealdaa,
A Xioe
Aiaorlm.ntaf Made-up CLOTHING for Men
and Boya, mannfaatared out of tba very beat
material, which wa will aell for eaak or aiebange
for eoantry prod.ee at prloe. wblck will ailonleb
both boaband and
Wife
Wa ar new largely engaged la buying and
aelllng Mil! ARK TIMni'.R and manafao.
tared Ll'MllER, and will gir. thia branch of
bualn.aa apodal attention, and make It an object
To Krrry
One who baa Lumbar to aell to deal with aa.
Wa aball alaa keepaonataatly oa kaad a
general aaaortmenl of GKOCKKII'.a, and
II ARDVV ARB, which wa will aall at oed-
ingly low pric.a. We alio keep a full tiaorl-
ent of aCEESSW ARE. Ttil department
wills, kept full and aomplet., and ar.ry
Young M nn
Or maiden wbo contemplate! boueekeeplng. will
dad it adrantageone to eoma and trade with aa.
Wa are oo iltnatad, and, from long eiportenre In
tba buaineaa, en well acquainted with tb. wanta
and aaeeaalttaa of thii eommunity, Ibatw. feel
aatiafled If every man and woman
In Clonrfirld County
makei It a point to bay their goodi from ne, wt
eaa ple.ae them both aa to quality and priea.
Therefore, Mm. along and bay your
DRY-GOODS, GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS,
Quccnswarf, Hardware,
BOOTS k SHOES, HATS i CArS,
Ready -Made Clothing,
Aid arerytbtnc yoa aeei to r dr yea reel re
and families eomfortable, from
JAS. B. GRAHAM & SONS.,
..gu tf CLEARFIKLP, Ta.
"OTICE. The formation oflbe parlnerablp
i. 1 of Jamea B. Ileaham t Clone doe. ant prevent
llie eeltlemcnl of the ante, end bock account, of
the late nrm or hhowera A Drabam or K. W. u re
ham. Thon knowing tbeniMilvc. indebted tn
either are reqneted to come forward at once and
eli. thoir account..
JAMES B. ORABAM A SONS.
Clearfield, rVptember 10-tf.
rrilll
II DEMOCRATIC ALMANAC f. l.aa
8(17 and I'M for aale at the Poet Office.
Price 21 eenta.
mauea to any addreaa. Jr2a.tr
"l-'DH BAMJ FOI R HORSES.
One heavy
X team, tall
ealtable (or lanoerlng.
aetJl tf
u. R, lA&AETT.
CAiif alien.
MISS H. S. BWAN'3
SCHOOL FOR GIRLS
rMUM I F I l, TA.
t i n m s vr Trni'tx.
I'timiiT Ari.l.mM.e enl rrmtury
llrvr.trl.hT( r ht)( tatB, ,( eUtfD
wroke.)...;
HmlfT, Wei ei-l lfn.iie (ienrl-hy
Wiiti Mni PrewirK, '-remmir, M-ntl
nd W ntiii AritlimMic ...H... 6 10
Al(tl.rm end the Felrorw M
f it full peiileulert ien4 for Circular.
Clee.rficl.1, Not. II, .H6S 3m.
ug6't)l
Clearfield Academy.
Eer. P. L. HARBISON, A J4., Principal
rplll RKCOVD RR88I0N of tba preaontaeho
X la. lie vearof tbia Inatitntioa wilieemmeaee
on MONlAY,tho 13d dayof November, 1
Foplla ean enter at any time. They will be
charged with tuition from tba time they enter to
tba eloea af tba Seeeion.
Tba eoarae of inatruetion embrace, every thing
included In a thorough, practical and accom
pli. had adeoaUon for both aai.a.
Tba Principal, having bad the advantage of
much aiperience la bia profeaeion, aaaureo pa
rente and guardiaaa that hia .ntir. ability and
anergiea will be devoted to the moral aod men.
tal training of tb. youth placed under bia charge.
Tl;HMS OK TUITION.
Ortbographr. Reading, Writing, and Primary
Arithmetic, per Hceeion (II weeka) Ik 0
Grammar, tieojrraphy. Arithmetic, and
Hi.tory - - - - t 00
Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Mea
auration, Surveying, Philoeopby, 1'br.l
oloav. Ch.mlatry, book Keeping, CoUnr
and Pbyaieal (ieography - . $9 Oo
Latin, Greek and Preach, with any of the
above Braneb.ee .... $ 00
gavKo deduction will be made for abeenee.
sKcr further particulare inquire of
K.v. P. L. IIARK1SON. A. M.,
ClearBeld. Peb. . I8H8 tf. Principal.
O. L. Reed,
JNOTICECM
Powell.
1. I. Weaver,
BetU.
a. l. iti:i;i a co.
CLEARFIELD
PLANING MILL
ALL RIGHT!
TH E proprietor, retpertfully inform th. eilltena
of ClearBeld county, that they have entirely
refilled thii etabliehment wilh the laUet improved
wood-working machinery, aod an now prepared
to execute all ordcra tn their line of tueioeaa.
They will give eepecial attention to the manufac
ture of material for aouao building, avch aa
FLOORING, WEATHER -BOARDING,
SASH, DOORS, BLINDS,
nn.n ki:ts tv .worxi.-cs,
OP ALL 8TTLB8,
Wo alwaya have nn band a large atock of IiRY
Ll'MliER, and will paycaah for all clear Lumber.
One-aud a-half inch panel atnff preferred.
Lumber Manufactured to Order,
Or earhaagrd, to auit eaetomera.
ItJuOrdere aolicited, and Lumber furniabed on
abort notice and oa reaeonabl. term a.
O. L. RLFD A CO.
Clearfield, Nor. T, 167.
R. B. Pattoh
-Jon Pamtow,
..J. K. IRWIJC.
K. A. Irtk
E.'B. PATTON & CO.,
Having 6tled op a Iret-elaaa
PLANING MILL
Are prepare! to fumiili all kinda of
Manuractured Lumber,
auch aa
Flooring;, Sidinp, 8nrfac-rrenerl Lum
ber, Bath, Doori, Bliodi,
And every description of
PLAIN AND FANCY MOULDING.
-Deeler will find it to their adranta. to
eoneult oar price, befnre parcbuing eleewhera.
Addraae, B. B. TATTON A CO,
Carwenrrille,
Deo. 3, IPItS tr Clearfield county, Ta.
DR. TAYLOR'S
OLIVE BRANCH
It ITT 1. UK.
VMILD and a,maMe TONTC FTIMfLAXT,
Plomaehie and CAKM1.NATIVK
BITTERS,
Eitracted entirely from HERBS and ROOTS
Highly beneficial ia
DYSfEPSIA,
GENERAL DEBILITY,
AXDLOSS OF AITETITE;
una an excellent luim ki j t h for paraona
aulfering from Mrordrre of tbe Bcwela,
Flalulenee, Ao.
Sold Everywhere.
Depot No. 411 Market Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
J. K. TAYLOR it CO.
oclf -Jib
Beale's Embrocation,
(LATE PO V m.L', )
For all dieeaaet Incident to Hnraot, Cattle, and
Human Pleeh, requiring tba uae ef an
external application.
Thii Embrocation waa eilenalvely aaed by
tbe Onvarnmenl during tba war.
For aale by Hartawirk A Irwin, Clearfield.
Joeepk R. Irwin, Carwenavllle. Denial Uood.
leader, Luiberabnrv
Mcknight & janbot,
Wagon and Sleigh Makrrs,
(Immediately hi rear of Planing Mill,)
CLEARFIELD, Ta.
rpiIR aabecrihera would reepeelfully Inform tbe
X eiliaene of Clearlleld.and tbe public ia general
thai they are prepared te do all klnda of work oa
WAGONS. CAKRIAQES. SLEIGHS, 4c.
ea ahort aotlee and ea reasonable teraia, and
ia a workmanlike manner. A aew feature ia
ear line le that we iron our own work.
ty-AU order, prompllv attended to -vea:
WM. NcKNIIinT.
Rot t, 'at, CUARLIb JANNOI.
Crape Vines Tor Sale.
A LL tbe leading hardv varlrtlr. of firat nual
J . CON,7,Ri) clTTINiig, 1 l
fuudrf CONCORD VINES only 10 m. fir
dare eolie ted aa aooa aa convenient, and filled ia
""A"0! 1 , . . M- Haw.
Clearfield, Pa Aue tear
liuiiiitu iMriiuvrn "
STUMP EXTRACTOR.
XIP'rl. hUOTII A RI'MCHnpa
,l r,lelro al the 1,,,,,,
l..c..r, Wl.h II ditlie.liy ,. d .r .i. . ,(,,, '
warrant thia rce'Wilnelc do J.i.i . i, 1
en.nded eaee!
ig ih amivp .e'i.ML
, ......... - , .... .. II.,., I ,lw
ple. Va m ill enu.'l Ih. I.....I :,h,( J
I..c. n . ",. , i i f , ,
.. ia the helc end will il.a ,
U,
tea ea eaa d( the dirt In
It. rti.
eltr.rl.d. II will null leait.g u. il,, "
tiini.l fr m forty to one hm,.!,,. per d,,,
I)
will etiner -ui. ....m v. .u,4
at.
be pn.pped up. ea oe.irea. J ha pf
build lb. Kilractor, deliver It.er.d ti ,,
l"e!eei
f Hi. purclia.ar ; and If It d. ,, , ,n7
cleealiifaclliin, anj do ju.tai reo,,,,..
n tv,
farm o!
coml
ed, Ihey will take II away at I ebarrt iMlll,
for their Iro
rouble, rne. i naenice, tut H "
Towoabip anil eoonty rl. lita for rale. ,
bare ao traveling arenla. Ad-lr.M
HOOTII A RI JH IIAKliRH,
Jcficraoa Lite P. 0., Clearfield C, f,
CKWTII'ICATIi
We, tbe nnderaigned, having alteeaaei U
trial of T. 1. Hoolh'e Improved Mop r.tUww
oa tbe farm of R. H. Moore. Bear Uthet.b,..
on Baturday and Monday, iha Ilh and h,
November, Wke pleaaure la a.jmr to th, tllk,
lie, that wa believe It to be the b.,t
aowin uae for .ilractlng atnmp., Jr is g wiamM
eonttruciion, ..ally managed, nd li.u. u
out of order, and very durable. por mtt
the machine from tb. wagon, ,U eaur,',
apart, put It together, and pulled a la,,, t,
atamp in laaa than one hour. We aew lwB
pull a large alump with aaaa. They aaa ikon,
bat be doea bia work in taking out the i
atom p., wiibout a bard pull. Mr. booth, u,
Patent.., fully and.ratand. patting 0) ll4
handling tba anaohine. W e wuujd adtiM ikwa
in want of atutnp exlractora to ace tLieon. Uiu4
before parcbaaing eleewhera, which they ou u
free of charge by calling on the Proprietor!.
J. C. Barrett,' J. W. R:ckard, R V. .-!,,
John Noldcr, John Kirk. J. W. (.4k.ru.
R. II. Moore, J. W. Wallace, W.B.Ai.i.D,
Oeo. Ellinger, Wm D. beck, Andrew Wum'
S. J. Horn, W m. K. Irvin, K. J. Kirk.
Jamea Moore. L. H. Carlile, Qeo.Hii.oa a I
Lever I legal, Pred'k bmiicy, noilt I,
MONEY HAVEIlT
WE ere ooaitently jmrclieinff fur th ) tk
iew York BBtlBuetoi. Jdtrkfti.kll di&d ef
Pry end fmny Good. Wks, Cot t writ, B'mJ
fcboei, Hetcht, bwto2 Mkrbieei, Cev
Uoodi, tie. Ac.
WhirJi we are eHanJlr ell in r l en urtttgt trm
of ONE IMiLLAK FOB EACH AKTICU. 0
fain beinr ftnctij lor cub, end our tredt bi
lerjer tbtn that ol any other eimiler concern. en-
bin oa to (Tire iciur bargaini tuau cau be obtate.
ed or enr otner noue.
THE LADIES
Are epetalljr tnrited to gire ni a trial, faui fa
a L areolar aod hacbanje Lint.
Our club tystero of eelling In ai l lliw. Forfj
we Mtid zu trDt pen fountaiua and ebcki e
v ribing 20 diftrirnt aiiirlee to beiold for a e&lUr
each; 40 fur U; 6for(6; 100 tw$t, 4c. bat
by mail. t'omauiMioni larger than tbuer offer-
ty any other firm, accord i-g to meof cluh. Eu.
gt fountain and check. 10 eentt. Male aiid fenuit
agents wanted, br.in moxtr ia KeatRTiitrtLn.
rrai. Hrnd ui a triaJ olab, and you will ackmii
odire that yoa cannot afford to buy good, of uj
oiuer noute merfteiier.
E AM MAN 4 EF.NDAI.U
auglS 6n 0j Hanover St., itoetob, liai
Pliilndolphia & Erie Railroad.
SUMMER TIME TABLE.
Xbroogh and direct roateketweea Philadtaia,
vaiumore, uarnanurg, wuuam.po
and the
Great Oil Region of Pennsylvania,
ELEGANT SLEETING CARS
On all Kight Train..
Alt and after MONDAY, NOV. SJd, 1861, lb.
V 7 traina oa the Philadelphia A Erie Kail
ttoaa will raa ai foiiowe i
Meetward.
Mail Train leave Pbiladelphia...lH.4S I I
Do do St Mary a 1.4 M,
Do arrive at Erie 41 P. M
Erie Eipreaa leave! Philadelphia-... II H a
Do -do Rt. Mary'a
v Do -arrive at Erie ....
I.aatvr.rd.
.. l.l A k
..1I.0A.M.
Mail Train leavaa Krie
..16 55 AM
Do do... St. Mary' t.M P.M.
Do arrive at rhiladel hia ... Ill t A.M.
Erie Eipreaa leavei Erie ( Jj P. U
Do do Ku Mary'a 1.1' A. M
Do arrive at Philadelphia e.ivP.al
Mail aud Kxprcaa eonneot with Oil Creek an.
Allegheny River Rail Knad. llagfrre ebeckee
through ALFRED L. IVLR,
General rjuperiateBd.a'
H. F. NAUGLE,
(LOCK AD MATCH S.IEEB.
orpoatra raa
iiiicL
POST OPFICE
CLEAEFIELI
fTlHB cnbacriber rerpeettully Inforna kit ell
1 patron, and th. public generally, uat b.
hae oa hand, (aod ia eonetantly receiving a.vj
auaitiene merelt.,) a large atock of
Clocks, Watches and Jewelry.
p9- keep Jewelry ta all Ita forma and
diOer.nl valu.a, either by tbe piece or eel
WATCHES A full a.eorta.ent of ellher 0
or Silver, made bv tba beet Afferiree aod fo
elgn manufaciurere, inoludinga fine let of go i
and Hirer .hunting eeee, full Jeweled, Pattm
bevera.
CLOCKS Of all dealgni, eonalaling of eirl
day and tbirtv hour, of either weight, aprinf
levera, and both etrike and alarm.
REPAIRING. A II kinda ef Watebel a-'.
Cloeke Repaired, and warranted.
In addition to what I have enumerated. Ikrrf
a full aeaortment of hPKCTAI LKS, rnlcred a
plain glaaa. Ale, GOLD PENS and PENCIL.
SPOONS, FOKKX, Bl'TTER KNIVES, and
fact everything la the Jewelrv Ime. Ill fail
have en hand juat what a euilcmer may need,
win eraer per flret expreee, without extra char
A nneral ehara of public palroneg. ia enliri
May T, Ib6s-y 11. I. NALOLt:
Democratic Almanac.
rillilS inraluehle puhliretion ii for tele t
J. ro( other. It nhuuld Iw in tht hnU uf e
lrmorrat. Ii Nntairi full elirtioa mnrni i
every eounty tn the I nitrd taten j bnitl.
onmher for W4 contain! a eunijtlfte lit of
naiarpni aii irif nwij.n.trefUirMi anrt mm
dunnt Litirtilti t iminiftrai.un ; and that fur 1
pontaim the namn of all Ihoef eivihanf ho
imtriinntd dmiag tht unit rwnod. Tbrte ti
lifts, for future rrfnrnp, are worth wore f hi
in fine ot th? p.hhcatmn. The numtver for 1
inatno full of valuablr UtiMico. Anronf ern
GO orntj to the Tout MaMrr, will rwii b,T r
mail acp jfr arb T'er, frte of pontajre. '').
Town Properly for Sale
rpilK proi-rrty ocrui-ifd bv T. Lid-V!!. ford
X f Iieed and Fourth etreet, f IrerfieM 4
isvatfUng of a g-od, euhftanttil 1'I.AN k lltl
una me LUi. (About thToe-rourthi of an eri
The iitoKtion it clime to the Railroad dtrot, nl
:p in fKi'eiit'ni ligation for bumntirui rurpOrM
For tcrmt, ej'ply on tbe prvuifre. dotI
LIVERY STABLE.
TI1K anderaigned beg. leave Io inform tbe re!
lie that be ia now lutlr prepari! to acn tal
dale all ia the way of farnielnng Horace, Bur. d
Saddica and llarrteaa, on the aborteat notice ef
on rceeonnMe tcrma. Rceidcnceon Loeuat at-'
between Third and Foarth.
IIKO. W. OKAHIIART
earficlj, April II, liif,;.
ao. ii.arar acr ai.aiar.- w. t'
W. ALBERT &, BROS.,
Manofneturera A cxtcn.lrc Dealer. in
Sawed Lumber, Square Timber, 4:
HO U L A K D , PEN N A.
er-Orlcra eoliritcd. Billa 611cd on ahcrt ae
and reaminaide terma.
Addreaa Woodland P. O.. Clearfield Cc. Ta.
JeSJ-ly A1.HH1T A PRi'-
C. KRATZER &. SONS
MERCHANTS,
PVAtana in'
Dry Goods, Clothing, Hardware,
Catler. Oneen tr. nrnrjL ltiviiioBI ej
' ,:.. -
t-Uiriflcp, I
Cirarflee!, Penn'a. I
Ir new itore room, en Fewad rtp"3
l Bifler'i Hardware itare, .'-nJ
itey-At their
near Mcrrell
1ITIH'M KIITK 'Kr-The andereite
ap
rnointcd bv Ibe Court to di.lrtr.ute IC' "A
ney in llic nanue or Andrew Adlleman. aura"
trator of William Addlimaa. Or., dcecaaed, arc
thoae entitled therete. will eltcnd to the aaia'
hie omce. in Clearfield, ea calnrdav, the avife
January, 109 where all reracne inlerert el
attend. ISRAEL TE.T.
dec2:t:pd Aaditcr
J"llR vv ANTED The ne1ereioed aJ
Py ibe bihe.t CASH PRICE lor all kin4
Ft Rad DtFR 8KIN(. Aire me a cell. I
C'-v-M r.- ti j Li pEiZENeTTlN.