Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, April 07, 1869, Image 3

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THE ALLEGHENY HOTEL
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Mtiifftrtiun I bit rttrit. Th T.4IM.K will
tlwftTH b houBtkfull lui)lirit wilb lh ht h
Mit b rcyri in the ipt li . und th.,- UaR
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CASPER LKiroUvr,"
CtrAlJ, March I, lM'.y-lj PrtyrtoUr.
THE EAGLE HOTEL,
MAIN 61.. CVBTENSVILLS, P A.
H AVISO leeeed for s term of yean tb
ebors w.ll knows sod ponulsr hotel, (kept
formerly by Mr. Him, sod Isrtly by Mr.
grata. I tht prttsnt proprletsr hH re-flued It
with tht obltcl or rndtrttf hit futttt torsfort-
tblt while tojoornlng with him. A Ana, large
Stable sod Ysrd tl attached, for tht nn tnd
protection of bortet, esrrisgtt and wagons.. A
liberal tbsro of pubiio pebronsro (a solicited.
MU-M JOHN roVTS, Prop'r.
SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE,
Curwentvlllc, Clearfield eoouly. Pa,
THI8oM.naw.il eetahlleherl Hotel, beeatl
Islly attested o tae booh, of (bo Sueque
hanoa, to tbo boroegb of Owwea tot Ik. koo boon
Itteod for o tar of peart by tko oaderalraed
It has bass entirely rootled, and it now onei u
lb. pubiio generally and tko Iraeelllag mn.
ity in particular. No fain, will ko tpared to
ereoder luoiii eomfortebie whilo tarrying M thit
fc-eae. Ample Stabling room for tbo aooomma
eoa of teams. Charges moderate.
Joe. 1,'W.bT WM. M. JEFFRIES.
THE AMERICAN HOUSE,
Carwenarllle, Clearfield county. Pa.
THE sndtnlgntd haa letted thit old and long
oaubliibod hotel, (formerly k.pt by Malar
law Bloom.) tituale In a etntral portion of tho
Iowa, and bat antiroly re-tited aadreferoiehed
it, aid rs-modsled tho ttt oling, to at to msks U
a object, hereafter, far the ut ellnj pnblle to
atroafto thia largo an oommodloaa b'ua.
d.-3,'68 tf JOHN 1. HEAD.
THE MANSION HOUSE,
Corner of sooondand Market Stroota,
tXIiAHFIULU, PA.
THIS old and eommodton. Hotel haa. taring
tho paat year, boon inlarj-od to doable iu
loraor eapaelty for tbo ontortainmont of atran
f.ra and (ueau. Tbo waolo koiUini kaa kaoa
fofurniabod, and tbo proprietor will iparo no
alna to reoder bia guoau ooealonablo wbllo
uyioit witfa bin.
0TTae "Maoaion HeaaoM Onoiboi roaa to
and from tbo llepet on tbo nrriral and departure
01 eacb treia. . .. UA IU J0UN610N,
aa tf proprietor.
THE WESTERN HOTEL,
CLEARFIELD. Tk. " '
rjBI anbierlbor balnf loaoad fno torn of
a. J9mim iuif wcii-anown noiei, ( aejn ror many
yoaro wy nr. A.oniro.1 ana ro-nttee) and refnr.
atahed it tbrouphnot, ia now prepared to ontw.
tain traveler! and the pubiio jcener.Ily upon
terna it ia hoped alike agreeable to ooUi peareni
aaa proprietor. Ilia 1AULK and UAH will
be iappliedwith tbo beat tbo market afford.
and ae pain, will be apared oq bia part to add to
tae eenronionoo ana enrn'ort or bin jrueeta.
JBHN DoroHKHTT, "
will " - Propiietor.
VhiUtlftphia flvnliumrms.
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THE EXCHANGE HOTEL,
MlaYTlNCDOW, PA.
rpntS old e.uMlehment baring keen leased
X "T J. MClftRISON, formerly proprietor of
ue "jaornaon tinuae, baa been thoroughly ren.
orated and refurniabed, and aupplied with all
to. aiodern Itnprurementa and euneenienooo no
oeaaary to a Bret-cle.. Hotel. Toe dining room
aaa ooeo romovea to tne nr.t floor, and ia now
paeiouj and airy. The chamber, art well ren
ttlated, and the proprietor will .ndaaror to make
bia raefti porfeotljr at heme.
: J. MORRISON, Proprietor.
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THE AMERICAN HOUSE,
Lulberthurg, Clearfield (o Pa.
THIS wall known and long ertaklitbel Hotel,
formerly kept by H. V. Men re, and latterly
aj Waa. fiobwoai, er ko. boon leoeod for a tern
at jeert by tbo uoderaigned. to which tbo allen
el the traveling pubiio ia now oallad, and a
liberal there of public patronage it tolioitod.
prietiO-Jy-pd EHAW A WALLACE.
THE RAILROAD HOUSE,
MAIN 8T.," PUILIPKBURO. PA,
THI nndareigned keep. conaUntly on band
the boot of Liqunra. Hia table it alwaya
applied with tht beat tho market a Horde. The
aoeling puhlio will da well to give him a oalL
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SPRING (SlIOHS,
KVIlE i lAMinLL,
..no a. I ruj A Arrh rile., rb.l.delpija.
t BANKERS;?
No. 35 South Third Street
phi 1 Ann dhijj
V FOR
PENNSYLVANIA
iL forT.HE
UNITED STATES OF AiMERICA.
CASH CAPITAL, tl.000,000, FULL PAID.
Literal lerme nffrro to Arenta end aoucttora.wto
ai-lu.iieow, oor
w.",ii!';'.Uc.'"" '" "" .plleaif a. oor one.
Mateo I rh. Mogl ii. r. i f our ilulina Ho.PT
enrr t4reaiare ao rauj..liteie, foil o,rioue 1A10
Ml4a.l... ,,, IL.1.,,,,.., .,.. Ot HM.
V. . (LAktla o!r
- - iwa r,rf jl
It. . RrfeitX, Manager.
J. TTH')MA5, Agent tar Centre and ClearSeld
oounlie., l'a.
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BOYNTON tt YOUNG,
IXU'MiKHs MAOIUMSTS
afcuiiiifavclyrbr f
FOKTABLE & STATIONARY
STEAM EXGIXES
Cnniflr of Furtli ia. I'im gtiu.
I EARKIM.U, PA
J. RUl.LU1.liI U
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EOLLOWBUSH & CAREY,
BOOKSELLER
Blank Book Mannfacturers.
AKD ETATI0SIR8,
I Sl .Wnj-Arf M., PhUadrtphia.
Paper Floor rioek. and Itae. PhiImj,
LeUcx. JSuLo. Wnu'Vlae- Curtain a,.i U
lapora. fcnla-le.
JOHN M. MELLOY,
AarrAcrrkai or
Plain, JajtannwJ It Stamped Tinware
, AW MlLft i
Houae FaruibUliig Cuoda. Tu Kaofiaif and
- - t snuarttar Plnoa. t
"Ko. TI Market tJtroet,
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nAVINO engtr-d lathe ataaafaotlre 0 tnt
Uu M A I ' II i. h K V. we rreneolfully inform
tho pabiie that ore art a prreard ko ill all
erdrrt aa eoeaply and ae proapTly ao eon he doa
ia any of the citiea. We manalartore aai deal in
Malay and Circnkr S2w-Mills,
Head Blookj, Water Vhetla, fhofoteg rellera.
Gtffonre In;e-t'.r,5am Gaurea. roaa Whiataea.
Oilert, Tallow Cupi. Oil Ce... Gauge Corti, Air
Coeka, tiloU Vejee, Check alrra, wroogal iraa
'f. -'"' rawpa. Bwlar Feed f-ampa, Ann
Fnotwa Mearre. ieop rlone Parking. Unx Paik-
ing. end all kind, of KILL VOKE ; t ge-Lrr
wit llowt, Kod Soiet,
COOK AS D PA J?Z OR STO VES,
ant other CAJTISCS of a& kinds.
er-Onitre ainlaal and ild at city prino.
MlllfUllCtjl.
KIRS H. S. SWAN'S
SCHOOL VOW GIRLS
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I"":? M'MMi )l I V 1.,
Oil.' r.'ir.iMoe,. nei M.da. . I
Trnvr. or Trni.n-.
Read.i.'r rVthorre. I , Wntire ollenl.
.-I.. I'i n.ei. AMilnerie aae rnwie'T
tr,r-kT.I,t, aei tarwt, M e4e.ee
ti 0
Hreteer. end deerl;ee t.onamM he
Wiia Ma lrav.r.g. tirammar, Meeital
aud l ntieea AmtimHae . g
A'rrhra ai. j the fv irorre f 04
For foil partrealart oeoi for Cirralar.
Hrarf rM, Nee. 1$, 1K. J:a. aor tl
CLEARFIELD ACADEMY.
Rev. P. L. Harrison, A. M., Principal.
nBS THII.D e'liSSIOX ol Ike
1 "Uue aroI tt iBMiitatiaa sill emmtnt
1 tt cirN iiitnetioa tiWret Trj thing
Tti Pnanpftl. iTtuy hmd lh ft4rsatr of
rcu d uriui tkt hi.vBttr abiiitj ud
Bcrgto atvoxi to Ia Brrl m4
tAi UtuftiBf f tb plaei ndr kj Cftftrf t.
tr.HNn OF Tl mW.
Ortaernptof, Keadief. Wnucf, tu4 Priury
AntlBid?. ptr ttti (II ) . fi 0
GraiBar, Owfnrb, dlhtaMUc, Mi
Hirtftry U
Abra, Oa-mtrr, THrOMtry, Vea.
rkUa. ErrTir, PaihMopb-, PttiU
tTT.Citir7, bMk KatiBf, Boubj
4 Pkrwai f--jrpby - . . $9 90
Lfttta. Urk aa) f raawfc, whit ajiy f tba
bKot Brafea - fij
frS aJeti W made fr ftbitaea.
ptfftt frtbTprtirnUn inqotrt of
RfT. P. L. flARP.ISOy. A. M.p
fafcul. 1Pttf. .; PriaciMl.
the HKnnu.ir.vx.
i i.kai:i n:u Ta.
ri'iitT v nMii. Amu. ,
SELECT SCHOOL.
nag no el ClearaeW, Pa.
aw if BOrjrrnx A TOVSC
aagtJy
PHILADELPHIA
DREXEL & CO.,
ha. St HouUi l'nird nilrret, Pbiladalpa
And Dea'ers in Government Securities.
Application by mail will receive awwujon anew,
tion. aad all inlormauus eherrfuily funnrtied.
Orojera eoticitd. aairlli
RE3ZENSTE1N BROS.,
Hanulacturere of aad Wboleealo IleaJrre ia
ME ' AXD IlOTiV CLOTH I XG.
t Markrt ak 4m Mrrrhaat Nmt,
angr7J PHILAliELPIllA. Pa.
i soy spring, isno
J AMIS, KELT, SAmi & Co.,
rPHE rent er reeeioa of the Faaqaehaana a-
J. am !vrhool.!l'vated a' Caatphell a Charrh. in
l"'l le.waop.: will rreamene oo the id of alae.
tared Mead...! for Oai term of are taeniae, with
a rotation ol thre weaa ia nieo.mn.er.
Tae oamxa eraachoe will ho laagat. aad aloo
too loUaiii:: Aireoea, Inoeeotni. fva Inea.
Aii ititrt o: taoiurr with reareaoc to aUKStaerrT ' aaaetry. atraearoAMea, parrejiog. Philooi pby,
ofeaarmaaalaclanarreooUta. k.i.. i PayaMai Gwot'aoO'. Kbotorwj aad
I no pre of ton.oa ehall be (13 foe the fail
term of ae mnotae; and tor lee toas a full term
the raw of J pee muoth. All penile .hall he
I'.-l tst eei u the t. ro, OLt.'it ut .peolal agreo-aer-t
at r!.o f lue of eo'.ri, aad toe price of u.uoa
ess i ee pa a ia aaian.
The .eert S h-jel 1. brand is a fleaaast neigh
Uvs.md.aad a rvtteat teacher has Dew eeeared.
Iard eg 'a oe OJeeeaeeel ler S3 per week.
Ar,Tlr-a ia!. ma:ioe eas he had r.T a.1 lrea-
wx the P e- i-t of the P ad. at fneh P. K the
'"-7 st rr f- t -'..:h. at Curwena-
i!V. Jl'Hf F UK Prr. ent.
i ACB W, tAMPLELL, Tres.'r.
Jaoae Peanis. Ser y. msrl't tf
Terms of Subscription,
I pai ia ail i anre.ee tlnm tlire,. moniha .. f? P(
li y4 etter three and tlorv ail ttionlhe...,. Z .'.(
If feid aflei the eeirali. nf en enonthe ... I Op
Sir, T. II. W'ii eeir foreman, It su'boriied
to mei.t fi neari paid into the uAro on occ.Mtiit
of awlacri.lian, o.ertifiiig. ,.b work, ir., in out
aboeoce. t.t'l. P litHll'1. A Ml i:il,
F..ltlur aad Prcpnetor'
RI.LK.IIH S MlTK IJa.
Mrthodl.t -plarapal horrh lUr. W.
H I'm. Haator. par) lir Serrico erery babliath,
n., aoo it r. M.
.cabllb rioul St A M.
IVarer Neetisg e.erj Thorflar, tl 71 P. Jl.
I mraunin berrica, are! batibalh of orery
..in, ai in, a.
it. t-ranrl.' t hurrh Ma.t .1 0J oVIix-k
A. hf., on the teoood and fourth Hundart ol each
Cui Rcu Notice. A nieotin of tho
Presbyterian Conrjresation of Clear
field and vicinity, will be hold in tho
Baptict Church, Saturday evening
next, for the purpose of acting on the
report of the Committee heretofore
appointed to telcct a propor pernon to
fill the office of pastor to the congre
gation. The Committee have agreed
upon a parson, whose name they will
present, and it is desirable that the
meeting should be as lull as practica
ble. A. M. HILLS,
Chairman Committee.
I,
i'taning tilts.
J.-fe.JXOTICE.f
a P:-w,
W. W.tf
SPRING GOODSI
1 1 6 898IZT--01 1 1
Third f.r
rnjLAi'j. t,iii ia.
Wear now prrfsrrd with oor wma meaairo
and well-oeeoned etrMb to offer ettra mdooemeaito
toCAU lilihKS. aiirllf
a. L. iti:ri a co.
CLEARFIELD
PLAXIXG riLL
ALL RIGHTI
rpEE n'frV.nrawf,-, itr. ,u. t
-1 erf t wrteld ooassy. taat tier haro ex-ure:.
ret:l.-d tta tataii lierwto.UtloOeel aerml
wd worktrg mahaere. at I frl j
to "Tele aB orders m IW h,. ae.
'a rT "trael arteeteea to the maaxfae- ''Tr-t frm the or .Til
weooe t n.a ae l e eparral mAao. rarlemere ras rely spoa slwaye
JCST 0PI.VI.V3 A FFLEVMD aT0CK, AT
llarxi ir u- C KRATZER 1 ,0X3-
BEST FAY FLOUR.
T P. KaUTZCft has aaa. arena gotaanto
W o
ho nrrbrd with the eeletratej
-CAHDRIt TO Piori,
and harir!? the airsstage
FLOORING, WEATHER - BOARDING, 1 Z
tirt BB-T FLrR st thrkweot market
STRETCH, EEKXETT & Co.,
DIJUG S AXI)
SHEADEB b QALEE'S .'
Eeslauralit and Confertionerr,
(Oa Bead Street, near tbo Bailroad Depot,) '
OLLARHiLD, PA.
PRKPH OTHSU aad ICB CREAM ia
-a aeaaiiw. Aoasera, uigtn, L'sndiet, Piuta.
end oeerytbtng naually found tn a Crnifootioa
ire, alwsyi on head. The only BASATELLE
iAui.a in town, ons be fmnd at tkit oalnoa.
ailO 8m pd BliHAllEU A UALLE.
ill. in
IILDICIXES,
SO ni:TII I XCi XEW I ' Brandies i Wines for Mpdica!
i ye! :(: jka. any MarkM 9u, PhiM a
McGAUGHEY'S
I TA lEAXT & HErREII!IIET
IllflOI,
ia iMary , hn Building, (formerly eoonpiod by
sr. nntt,;
EECOXO ST, CLLAKEIELL, PA.
PI0KST A KTLT nn hond a fine teteetirm of C A W.
VV illFS, UTH, CIOAIW, TOBACCO, Ae
Alto, maHH 0VSTKK6 rweleed daily, and
"frai op mi ion ine taateo ol enetoDers.
Vs. BILLIARD ftm oomm aoennrletnry.
deoio.u DATIB MeUAl UHBV
Soots ntttl jf Jtorj,
DANIEL OOXNELLV,
Boot and Shoe Manufacfurrr,
CLEARFIELD, PA.
TT A" net reeeleed Snt lot of Preach CALF
A A tat a 3. and it now prepared to mannfao-
-r. eeerwtnug in hit lino at tho lowest ngaree
"a will warrant hu work to ho aa roproientos.
nt rtlSOOtullv anlioit. a Mil. mt k.. .Wm. mm
"rket ltreel,tecond dcor weal of lb. poatoboo,
h.ra ho will do all in hie power to reader aatie-
"uen. norae nne Waiter topt on bond.
yt,1T y liAKILL CO.N'JtELLT.
TElfE PR(K'LAIMEI)..
TEI WAS OTOE IS CLEASJTXLli.
ENOI TOsniP QUIET.'..
Xtarly all the Contral-andr onino lad
to ti'r old mnxtcrs ; but 'nary one
!"iny to on M assarbwittt, vhrrt
they were lmcijto lung and to wtll.
IS eeneeqnenee of the those fasti, T. EFVIRT,
f the old "Short bboe Kh.ip." would sn-
pairont. sad ths people
ClearS.id oonary at large, thai he bat now a
""rate lot of good material, J net received from
'" Seat, and i rrreparert onan irl nntlre to make
"a "end Boou and fthna., at bia now tbup in
"'w.m'amw. lie It aatiaSed that be eon pieaae
".'e-il.et It might he soma intonaely lorsi tur-
patnota.) No it prepared loaell low for
or Cnontry Prodooe. llon'l forgM the
"ooieit door to Shower. A Oraham a tloro.
" lerket ttroot, nioarheld, Pa aad kept by a
"new eoemenly sailed
PJ.'aT.y "JIIORTT."
toff DooYTViFsnoE snar.
EDWARD MACK.
' HALkhT A In Srt, CLKAKFJKU", Pa.
THP propri,tw ,M .nMwj Uto ti,, ijooiar
A E1I0E huainoot at the abort stand, and
fera.tei not to ho aoldoao either to ual
.., rlM far hie work, rlooclal attention
... r4 " manofaetnring Pawed work, iit
... T" 'aad a Urge lot af Rreaoh Kn aad
i.ii j l"m,,"1d aad rlrinity are t-oepoatlally
' ! trti- aharge far oalm.
BOOT JUD S1I0E MIOP,
New Store in Madera.
MESSES. J. FORREST d S0.
TITOULD reapaetfnUy inform the puhlio that
M they bare jaat opened, in JdAlltl'.A,
Cleariald eoontr, Pa, aa enure now nook of
FALL AKD WINTER GOODS,
Whiok they are prepared to sell as aheap sa the
nbespett.
Their itook oonalan la part af
Dry GoodB of the Bent Qualitj,,
hsch aa Alpaeoat, Delaase, Prints, Maaliaa,
CaathBoeaa, Satinets, aad Paasaele,
Beadj - Made Clothing,
Or tbo boot quality, eaah as Ceota, Pants, Vaeta,
Ororooata, Orsrallt, Shirts, Collars, At.
Boots, Shoes and Gaitem,
Area of fit eery beat Quality.
A complete stock of Gpcicerien.i
la abort ererylhing a anally kept it's country '
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Consumers, Look to Your Interests I
Call and examine oar ttoek and prices before POFT OFFICE
parobatlng oltewbora.
LCMRER AJID GRAl.V
Of all kinds takes is eichscga for goods.
ts-Ktmomber tbo plaoo, Madera, Cleart.ld
oottnty, Penn'a.
3. TOLkE'I t f 05.
Oetoher U ll7-t.
BENSON, CAMPBELL L Co.,
Ka 1? K. Firth S. aad trt Commorra,
. , THILAIiELrHlA, Ts,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
And CosnniEsion MercLaste,
poa rat eALS tr
Wont, Olnaenr. Tor fkina. Feathers. Leather,
Flsz Seed, l'rird Froits. Cioror fseed. kaes.
Door fkina. Butaer, heee.ai. tmoep
Fkina, Frga. At, ae, ae.
CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED.
Weekly Priro rarrrat forwarded oa rrrjaeal.
JimO li. Hit .,T,
FASH, DOOK?, BLIXDS,
BKmlCMmETS k ."OIXI).rC,
Or ALL IIIIH,
e a'wsra haneea hand n targe tCark of PET
Lrn kER.aa-l.fll nyrarh fee si rlrar Lamho.
Oar-aad a aaJf hirk j.mvfi stf s.rctorrad.
Umber Ki"uraured to Crier,
Ut as oasagad. to too oasti
f-f Feiat detirered to aay part of tko Iowa
free of ekarge. marjl-lm
Down I Down 1 1
THE USTAKRIVaL
A.B OF COIRSB THE CHEAPAVIl
ilosscp ia aeiling at cost.
II r. James Crossly offers for anlo
some valuable property in Lumber
City. See advertisement.
For a neat and nice fitting hat or
cap cheapest in town go to the
Banner Hat Store of J. C. Ligbtcap
i Son, Markot street, Clearfield, Pa.
All dtvles and colors.
Moasop is determined to sell goods
at cost.
The cheapest and the best boots
and shoes to La had in CleurfiulJ, are
nt the Banner Shoe Store of J. C.
Lighteap A Son, Market street, op.
poeite H. B. Swoopcs residence.
llossop is selling off his largo stock
at cost. See his proclamation else
where. Allibose's Dictionary of Authors.
J. B. Lippincott A Co . of Philadel-
phia, are about to iiwue the completion
of Dr. AUiborie's ' Dictionary ot ng
lih Literature, and British and Amer
ican Authors" tho first volume of
which was published some years since
by Mr. G. W. Childs. Persons desi
ring Vols. II. and IIL uniform with
the original edition or ol. I., to com
plete their sets, are Invited to send
their names to the publishers.
lft f.e 1.la tHnri.l
t Jrtartloet tn llmtAcfaf.
On 1 riilnr.lli Ktlt unl lini
Jui.area Uv.'r, left tk llsven In
ClfSififl.l, ID hull the rrrulnr lens ol
fniiri
A fi W rlsva previous lo Ins having
nt n Ail inMinl a mitniuT '! Ills pen
tntiul friends to snnii.riii v liim mid
iiniie in (entlorinre his roapH: to hi
int'iiils in t IcarfU'lil wlm bad so gen
tTuU'.ly rui'purU'd Liin lit the lu.il
uIim 11,111.
The party, cohhlatlnir of about (orlv,
left on Vti.hty inorningal hall' past ten
o't lot k. Tho tliiy was one ol ruiishine
and siiuleo. Auluro soenind to be
throwing olTtltu iiiv ft ttors ot winter.
ana appearing n'uiii In tho verdant
r'ibes of spriiiji. All licarU were
buoyant with the proxneet of a pleas.
ant excursion, Rnd the toils and cares
of b.'isinens lifu wero forgotten in the
general desire to hftve a "good linio."
Georjo C. Willtiiis, tho popular and
enieieiil iuperintaindtiulof llie Tyrone
division vt' tho J'unna,. liuilroud. had
tendered L. A. MacUey, Esq., Presi-
dtmtof the Bald l'kgld alley ltuilroad
Company, a special train to Clearfield,
winch was niaccd at the Uinpcsnl of
tho party. Tho kindness o m r. Wil
kins, in providing' for them one of the
most elegant and comfortable cars in
tho service of tho rt.'nd, was duly ap
preciated by tho eutiro party, and ho
will be loni and eratefu.'ly remember.
ed by those who were the recipiontg
of his trenoroaitv. At Slile.tbun? the
party was joined by a few ciiiiens of
xiullulonlc, and without anvtlnnir to
I , -
rriit,(. f,.f alrra n cii-.na . f
link IlkVin sis oh biaUd, llmnka
to Ihn libovivliiy il S' Hia i.ia nf ths
iiaily, e i tc tskrn to t Imrlii ld and
bin k tailluillt t(i,it. Li'tij Uisv bo
lit lii enjoy tla c iiindiMiee av es
teem td hit li'ilo aiiitU'iio.
Itirontm."
Local Normal Si iiooI.s -e-A stboiil,
expryftly fur sdvauniJ pupUt aqd
tenches, will b opcovd i CurwciM,
villo, on iKo Ud day of May, for
term of fit months, hv W
Cook, a grndiinto of ihu Mmto Normal
School of Alillersviilo, who w highly
recoininoiided by Pnif. Brooks an4.
Prof. Witkersliam, Slate Superintend
cnt. Tuition, for the full term of five
months, (common brunches.) $12, and,
tho higher branches, for tho taiao
timo, fiorq 113 to 114. Boarding,
from $3 to $3 50 per week, For par
ticulare, address . AfcNuul, Esj., Cu,l"i
wensvillo.
Also, a looal Normal School estab
lished in Luthersborg, by Prof. W,
Cornell, to open tho 10'h, cf May, for
term of five i,cntL, fur advanced
pupils and tcachors. Prof. Cornell is
nlbo a gradual of the Stato Normal
School of Millorsville, and, is recom.
monded by Prof's. Brooks, Wicker.
sham, (ieist and others. Tuition, fur
tho full term of five months, (commo,
it 1 1 . -.
mar the pleasure or disturb tho har- D rsl;,'eMt-', nd tho higher branok-
mor.y and good tecling which prevail-1 ,op tam "no, from 12 to I4,
a.Ordrrt er.!ri!d. aad Lamher faoaiaAed oa
short aour aad oa laonimo la terms.
. l rrrrt a co.
rvwrfTd. y-r. t. irr.
DEAF . !. BLI.Mi.VES? A CATAF.ER
treated win tlrf stmoet aoi-erM tr Ir. J.
.-AA(.. hi ll.. and J'roteaew ieianaee of tare
Le and tar aa the hfadinal f ..lir of rvnn
raoia. 12 year. eipeiMtrr. 'fin-ene-tT of ly-ora.
Hi.lland.l No i . ATh .-rroit, lb-la. ffttt-
mrmiale can be ai-en at hi. ..Shy. The mrfl.rai ' - anra aa
feeeltr asm stnrated ta aeiriore.aer tbeir e,arwn-e t
aa ha has ae orrrrta in i,.r K-d.,oa. Artjimi rjooritr Siiirf t.Tt-Trttfi Ie
,le1r, j br, gasi, Tkjort, 2 lied.
E B. Parma
L A. lau
E. Be
J-wt Parre,
-J. Ik. La wis.
Thompson k Co. This is tho title
of the new mercantile firm at Cur
wensville. The dissolution of tho old
and the proclamation of the new firm
will be found in another column. We
recognize tiia senior partner as our
old friend Judge Thompson, who has
been well and favorably known to the
citizen of Curweuaville for many
Vmmmm , . . 1 m m A 1 I .
1 a n i .- . ....... . j-'7- -l iriiiuiih biiu uiiriut
h (Vxfmipjrgfi Prices! usineM man, b has made a repqta-
are e op . U sf the brrt sad 1,0,1 01 tUt 0WD flg his neighbors,
' at,v teaeuasMo tiia sad Waret nor and needs nn nntT In hn'ne him Int..
-d !.,..: :;-
uih.ctj iu ma. i(xmiiTj.
LiaT of letter retuuiuing uoclaiincd
in the rostoffir. at rimrfiAM Ai.t-.ll
,
rr4 tn U. BMrkrL 4 Bt prvfM thkU rr
i ri 4 irif f fbsrmp thtmgu Tb-na,
w i-w- U.t mpm ttvrt pmt, r dttr. mmg ftJk.
C.ttt .r OIR STORE,
Vrt tV fn ffrL Wr ftc i kne fur lhm-
f 1i J cjr(:i,l mint sVTwCroVp KvkOsimV
I U tm.S.anraVl kVB I (!. ear .raa.-b T, ... .k
1 M ie amjaur (DM
PATTON & CO..
1 h A aNl (jr Jl I L L V EreryaUng that ia Needed
Aeo Irerarel ae faraiah aS kiad. af
Manufactured Lumber,
Well fii 4wi rnr.
. Ttrr..
rn inMTffd With.'Ol j-miia. o
H. F. NAUGLE, lrl "" ii-f
(UKTi AD WAUH M IkER. FLATS AiD FAi'CV H0ULTIJ.G.
arpotrrs tna (j- , ttainf tnttri
..aiiiCL EAETIELIt
TfiE twhooHher roieperifsTlr tr frine lie tOl;
patroaia and the per-iie geaora Ire. that he '
hoe oa hand, isrd ts 011netaaLyre.rej.4ag ae a
addiUant ti er. k, 1 s large ttoet sf ;
OP-Iwa'e-e el f-l h t rr ai'aa'u
roarer) ran prases hafr eser.rr teeeani
AAoraea, . E. illli A ( M.
Fht. . jae.ef Or-1,U , ; x:r.
TO RAFTMEN.
Clociis, Walciet sn& Jcwtlry.
T-I keep Jeaalr, m ail it a fwrmt aad af
difleroat Taioes, ouber by Ue j rrt ear oeft.
WATCBF.S ftT fenrtneol f oilher Cold
or f-tlrrr. made r-T the heet Aceras and for.
1 eijrs manofscioTOTA. tnt'od-nc s ftnr let erf gr-.d
I ar,S eilrer tniM,, n .,,i . J a. .
TC ..1.. 1 1- i-r ---- - - . , .... j."-, ...r.
Ill - f 1 mr Mir iu uiiiimiii yoo loau we lienors.
' nsr. .ton row end an tmmenae noek 0r CLOCKS Of aTl de.rna. n-a:pHt, ofeirai.
DRY GtX IlS, which we are tolling rear obeaa. I sat and thtrrr hnwe. nf e l' -r .i- iLl e, -n j ar
Beet yard M ualin ... lie. er nrd.
Calicoes, from .....Ajo. to ..lZe- per yard.
Bast all wool hoary (aeatmtre.. ths. per yard.
Arm, large stock of Ticking, Ornrbama, Fhnraert.
ll rear Gondt, Tohle Linena Towers, HsndaerrAjiefA, 1
f Iclhiaa.
How to Save Jlonrv. i
a. rorsa.
HUBERT 4. YOUNG,
Slonc-mttcrs 4 Stone-Baon.s,
XT'" ILL eierotron work ia their lino at mod
II erets pneea aad la FIR.-T CLASS ttyla
ArcLitectural Oraamenta
la ALL STTLE. fteno rreearia. .1 M.e.
dearnreiea. aad aU knit af maasa work ooa-
irarreaier la oreastof laoeeasry. Any pereoca
wiehiag to hso rroeetabie maaaa work aad
te-ettr.g do.. will tnd it ts taeir intereat
i ' " at W. ,id .i,, in form the pah
I raw we ran delieor ssy ossarlty or elaat tf
atone desired, aa we art the ewaors af a
'FIRST-CLASS STONE ilARRY.
I Ordera far w.rk aao ho adJroaaed alth.e a.
i C.arierf er Larctnbtrg
HI all BERT A YorSiJ.
I -
tresri, and heia.es at at d aeaytv
KKPAIRIS1 ail 11.4. nf Watrhss al '
Ciocsa heNiired, snt .krrat u-i. j
Ja audi-two t, srt at I hire werwejeateA I two, I
a foil oe.mner.l .f J i J ( I ts. t, li-d a.c
rla.e rl.a. l (.01 l PI f t. H PlhC iL. '
tPHIlK rlkt tl lltli AV.-li
Slocking., Hickory Stripe, Shirtings, Ac, Ac, nt j f.M ,rer.ihir a tho J-weirsia :.' 1 f:; a, "
aatoniahinrly low j-rice... i hero oa hand ,iaet wtal s rtei. art may ree-d. I j
Will nrdor per Lrrt ea -t-e.. w i Uinvl etirt etMgo I
Alto, ngnalf for the Amartcaai BaUtm-btlt and
Sewing machine oomhinod.
Ilont fail to call and aeo aa before purchasing
slsrwhera. I 1 PIS! L A CO.
Soott'a Bataar, af sis at. Look Bores, Ia.
Pigs ol the re?" in the window. anarXl
A liberal ahere al poalK petenrtre w ai.1.
Way f, lf.r y B T. flVuLt.
LITF1
for May 1
IBtl r.RMidl RIIRMMiAH h
Term, ! :
II. Iiillon beoraria. .lona Kefhart. .Tlaralar.
W. C. Worts .. " T R. Iaria....larrirana
A. B. Tate M....BelI. j II. Armetrong. M
J. W. Bell J. Hetirr
Miloe Hanny Boges .; Ianer Hneer ...flirard.
Krtward Albert.
Kiiieb Smoal
J..0n (1 Urae. llrailford
Jna. rietierling.Beady
S. C. Iranian "
loaar Soller- Cheet
II. P.HlCleir.Cnringtrm.
.loetir Pie
.lobs S. JorT...4eahora.
.Inhn f'reo.weli..t.olirh.
J. S hlewill Uael.ia.
I. Jin 7let.... "
George Floee. Enna.
"and rmith
1. JohtiavmM.Clearrteld.'Oreon. P-ell
S. hlnrbell - '0 Hickendm-n. Karfhaae
t'. K rarier L. L Hnror..Laweenea,
Rich d llughoa..lirratar, .Tbaanae Norrta..-1'ike.
It. (iearbaru.... - ij. Onrnrhua.W nwdward-
1. L rhiwi.e.ia " U f roreet. -
n. 11. TAVLr irs
LIME AND COAL YARD,!
(inARHiui, rr.Ktrc.
IrT-nAT tin mr:h-4 f itWr -V
f uhiir. Ua4 1 u,t tmvmn trr T-dJ m W
.f wcj t ti hurnl I 1 V I st i Al..b'vi
0"A1o, In Iii 1.iiriit i.' ,r1 a. -i
mm) )rtrj mmutrrmr-r vul t-mmrr StmUf
wtuf'i, pun fc-i tiii'in-T '" ""It:.! . v
' turn, hu'hfl lit rtM ,no t ptnt ymrrmtn.
Tutmr t i. iLt rtrr -.d- v -t r'f-r..t.
M' kii ifff in, in my rrr-f tt:tiL
k. K 3aU-pL
THF wt lri: til l S i kuvr
h -Mif, yrav y-Mtr 4t ,kn i
If irm rr4 !
A - W ? tl t. U IV. tr,
f if ktF-' j u A4 j rt
aTtVU tf UXBtrtsi aki: fc amVAV AtX,
I Bar L b tr. fdri IvtxMt tri4,
t t fr.NamL h-m m krt rm?
I'J spU - - 1 , .
At-1 mi t Mr, A SrNffktri",
oir.i tar k 4-tj 4yea4o-?B. p:ta
St- Vf MBM. h -f"a
Axi aasje ---J Saaai
Tt. mvI.
1 " toW aMisT tat ammnTKa.
V I k J tlf : - mai.
As 4 ksM It j aw
If m -t. f . I VtT
ki.jii.Ti;irg5 ctrTH:?T4 mtu
aw. p lrrr-V,t f-4 Mft W It4 t m t
iLITIIEBSCIRG POTTERIES
Lathrrabari-, C lrarAeld ( a. Pa.
A lama. Calela.
An, Albert.
Allieaa. I'.'ld.
Ai-bo..kle. Thomas.
Paird. Jnpber.
II. em, A.
fVnreet. Chrirtisn.
P k. Chartet B.
BraH. K l.ard.
Bl. W. W.
Brig,.. M. Y.
Carry, J..h.
I'ru.ell. Kehr.
IW.ilt. J.
1'iem. Charles.
aalap. Mrs. Mary A.
Kra:U. (.. W.
Fahr, Tb-.mae.
I.irard. Miat Jaao,
Hall. Koht,
llunetagor, ilea,
ti.odof era, Ltrey,
J'.hoeoa, S.
Kennedy. Iiaeid A.
Liu, Raadol.h.
iLeocblin. R. H.
Le'.oard. Lara.
Miller. Uraffin.
.McAllone, SamoeL
Mcllown, A. C. L.
Ritienatien, Joeeph.
ieed, lMhert A Co.
Smilh, J.tnea S.
Smith, John F.
Smith, R. W.
Smith. Mra. Mary W.
r-oullt, ie. at.
Straw, Mt.a Ana.
Sharer, John.
Smtad, Cslrin Vf.
ciphers, II. hi. .
Snider, 1. f.
Suifriiige, Mrs. Martha
Aaa.
Suthorlon, Sareael J.
Vsmer, Newel k.
waller, J. C,
M tight. klMoe,
Ziglar, Thomas.
P. A. OAI LIX.P.M.
FARMERS, VECHAMCSi DAIRYMEN
Look Herel
t en 'er. fa.l '. r--.l to femi.h yoa
r ! the h-.l TiitfltlC r...J
t o tseeoaarry. Ha haa rieeer Jet failr.1 to rl-aac
I iho ata-t fa-ti Unaa, aa to Reality or dsrahility.
e .are ..allele la ran .1
CEEiM PCTS OF ALL sizes:
MII.K t K kit Alia rA,
Fr.'t Ci:s, ' for Csrairg Frut, . Salty
tuoet,
i'luaVt FrritTnifVil ..T'r made aad
k'pt m sa eetsNia-ot of th t kind.
Tue SrioiAt Traih. Through a
mlsunderstaDdiug last week, in com
mon with others, wo felt somewhat
Indignant at the railroad arrangement
between this place and Lock Haven.
Through the furlienrnnce of raftmon,
and the withdrawal of tho offensive
ileatnreof collecting fifty cents eitru
at Philiiwburg, after selling through
tickets to this place, everything pas
ed off well enough alter Saturday.
The officers of these roads, we have
no dmibt, have learned that their
course was impolitic, and by this time
know a littlo more than they did a
month ayo, and as they grow older
will learn that the sehtwjl of expcrlcuco
imparts far better lessons than theor
ists imagine. juHiinen mat lull this
place on Fridsy at noon returned from
Lock Haven at 4 o'ulock on Sunday
evening, (52 hours,) highly pleased
with the river and th railroad.
ed. they orrived nt Tvrono at li
o'clock, p. m., whoro a sumptuous din
ner was awaiting them, to which
"Gallintec," tho Chiel Burgess, and
the Court did ample juslioa. . At 2:15
p. m. tho excursion ifls Jell Tyrone, in
the special truiu, under the control of
1. 1). Woods, ., who has the repu
tation of being one of the most rehuble
Train Mas tors in the Sute.
Tho rido across the mountnins was
interesting and instructive. I many
places the gradient was 151 foot to the
milo, with curves equal to tho sharp
est oa the C&tawibbu Road. As the
iron horse gradually wound liis way j
along the sido ot the mountain, now I
passing over deep ravines, then reach
ing the summit, conneclitii; valley and i
mountain and affording speedy and
pleasant intercourse with our friends
of Clearfield, we wero forced to the
conclusion that brain and enterprise
couiu not oo oa tiled oy superstition,
or aeieitea ny liio violent opposition
of uncharitable men.
The road has been so carciullr and
successfully managed, that no acci
dents iiavo occurred since it has buon
in operation.
WearrivedatClearfieldal5:10p. m.,
and the entire party were formed
In line under tho command of ilajor
jonn wynnc, i'esriatchcr of the V. Si
K. R. R.,at Lock Iluveii, a guntluinan
who contributed lareelv to the com
fort and pleasure of the party during
uiu vacui-rtiirn. iiiajnr ityniio was a
urave and emcicnt othcer in the Union
nrmr during tho rebellion, and served
his country thore as faithfully an he
does his employees now. Tho party
were ma,rclicd to the Mansion House,
kept by ft Prince of a landlord, trot up
on the K.tlstaff style, in imitation of
"Lew lloucal. oiiilorulilo rooms
wero obtained, and soon an excellent
upper waa prepared, to which the
parly paid thuir respects with a Jceen
relish. After supper the party repair
ed to tho parlor, wheru a number of
prominent citizens ot Clcarlield were
awaiting to extend us a cordial wel
come to their beautiful town, among
whom were lion. Wm. A. Wallace,
Judge Graham, Gov. Bigler, Judgo
McKnallv, Judgo Leonard, Judge
Wright, 'ilr.W eavcr, Air. Goodlander,
Mr. AlcCullough, Air. Walters, Mr.
Boynton, Dr. Uoyor, Walter Barrett.
and a largo number of others, w hose
names ar not remembered bv our
reporter.
At 8 o'clock in tho evening, the en
tire party, bv special invitation, pro
ceeded to tho elegant residence or
Senator Wallace, where an enter
tainment was furnished to Ihcni, in
style and prolusion, which was the
subject of comment by all present.
After partaking of the fjood things
which liad been provided in bountiful
abundance by Mr. Wallace and ti
cslimablo lady, tho party retired to
an adjoining room, w hero Hon. L. A.
JIackey, in behalf Of the excursionists,
expressed their thanks lor tho cordial
manner in which they had been receiv
ed bv tho citizens of Clearfield : con
gratulating them upon the completion
of tho Railroad, tu w hich enterprise
ho knew Jlr. t ulluco had largely oon.
ICtOIGaT A JAXK'T,
ei Wine and Liquor Store.
I. L. REIZENSTEIN Co.
I tar .I . ..i,
e . -aJ I
-iris.
j T 'i TI IUT,.
waron ana Mfirli AriJzxZTVttt
1 IsBsMsia&aWi'T i 1hdk (hrf Piamira tf r . .
CLtA KFJELD. fa. I EDWAUD TEKKS i CO ,
TBtoalTnrwoilreToTto!HieTort mer r a
rttieeere td Clrarheld.aT i the rust, ires geiafer-) ; ,OBr ainil If I air?!"".
that they are proymrad as A) all aiaee nf .art aa
' J WlfeOKS. CAKKUwif. UtES. !
waoLMAi.t niALcaa m '
I "a ahott aatioo aa4ea taaithio eaeeaa. aad )
WINES & UQUORS.VwV.rV";
t taT-AlJ sraort ptresw-irr ee-ew-a ae. -aj j
MABKFT BT- CLT.AP rTEI.at rA ' I " -t'l-HI
, - , ar k. "HI.
I J "F. eobeerlher baring lately started a nt
J Beet sod Shoe shop la Corwonteillo, ot
a. ""1eetta doeeph K Irwln't Iirug
10, "raclluily annoaneos U tho aablie thai
a, to aaa. '.r tort all atylMof Boota
e:im t ui "orythiag la kit hns. an ebon
a,,, s.opooa aona s goo asanas, mmrsn nrt or wins. PramW, Gin, Wnl.kj , je !"!; p. a; ,f r ttTT(e. lte ed
for T!'""- "hist be will eel! land ah-ohnl.'.laeor. nn ba-rl Sr.erwJ altontmn O Bioore Hrlmhelcr .-tti. Bitwe Ca
, .. " - . rr F . 1 Ii.Irt lr eaeneinr a n- Mlek l ,.l 1 . I ,u 1 - .
i - r-.ae i ten -r Rnaas i - - ui. -. k . i . .... . ..
. , . . r - v , ,eaat a,ar,aa. emoj SJ SSg: r. a . tf-.
ri
itll'lt"'? 4 TL tfTTiT
( e".g is ,
Tm RAi-riNti Skasoij. The lum
bermen's ISnrvest.in this section, com
menced aUout two weeks g). Altho'
the weather was very disagreeable
the latter part of last week, a great
Jfrp.fn ".XT )uaiitity ot tnuter and manufactured
iliinilwr nncuiil . ! ,M- n ,, . . I .
Ca. lar. their .ar. d-l rered hy ma. at A5T I fill. lor
T!l sa t t, AST placi d-eireL the Itiwer market. About 200 rnfts
lTler.f..r.w..,U,ited,s.d prompUyjaed. L-aa-.t lliia nlnra nn .:,!. tftn .
r - at I lUUJ , -' M II
Saturday, Inn on Sundnj, and nhnut
th earn numlmr on Alondsv. Th
casualties and loss of life hff'vo Lcen
mor nnmerous than formerly. The
first was thai of a yoa n; man, named
Marion Maradoo, ho was drowned
in . I. - mmmm .1 . OTI. L. I . . ...
Dil l-Tini P rRTmiup.; " t" --in mt., at .peq.
-th- ei.-t.er.i . b.u.'-.r. eiwnnc he-1 ccr's old mill, ahovt) Lnmbor Cit V. A
ater'ar.rilo hiteirw 1 , ' . 1 i
... er. .e-i he moeaal e..n-.t on "su a;iivu nt JiObtiannOO
af Mir-b Tie h.. end Falls anil anntlmr sr.. hlll.. .a
, I yean tf Ka eo a Ml .,r w,.,,,, p I '
Jen.. at row .id want. wb re earrvieraed to ! S1"1"1 I'Un 1 While B number of BCCi-
VtZ;, Zl j " ''V;-.' I dt'"tt ooru,ml on lhf f innenishoning
".nVrttM -m a I aUi JoHMPAii.FT ana I learflcld creeks. The names of
, gaW-Fer f W"i al O" .rfiweeit. aer CataJagat and
; Pwe Lrt. sai ad f --. m epr.-anta.
gap-l KK-1 d eroasts.il he g Tea to the
I wh iieeahr traae.
r?:1). C. KIBK.
Ls 'w-hs-g. Pa, Per. , 1 - tf
Aid raVee a
GRAIN OT ALL KIND?,
pitrpri. pa.
I ' e the otters: reed rs tht m.
I at P-err
S-k
IHt'k orBI rrn mklc gn I
'MI oae a- oBoa
I l.rT tho t
j I) W re.
Fyof BATIP At)AAC. f)s!r
th parties, or th extent 0f teiy ).
t-ery rreef eftoVd kart ewe. rjria. or djJ pot eam.
tribnted, not only his means, but per
sonal influence and exurtiuns, ,JIr.
Mackey's spuoch was neat, well-timed
aud appropriate, and ruflettej credit
on lumsoil, the party, und the county
who loves to claim him as ono of ber
most liberal and distiiigiiished citizens.
Mr. Wallaeo repliod in an ckvunt
speech, thanking tho iarty for their
visit, trusting that in ths futuro Our
intercourse with each other might
prove uenent'iui ana pleasant.
Speeches were then made lay Houl
Win. Parsons. Hon. A. II. Bovnton.
Dr. T. J. Botcr, Ilmi. C. A. Mayer,
t . A. i.yman, lr. u. J'cisc, 8. J. l'cal
Simon Scott, and others, . . ,
Tho noxt morning, the psrlr visited
the public building and churches of
tho town. Xho J'resbyteriitn and
Methodist congregations are Uiilding
new churches tJiat will, whan finished,
be unsurpassed by any church edifices
in th Stato. lo the perseverance,
energy and liuerul contributions ol
(iov. lllglcrond lion. Jonathan Boyn
ton, these ttongrcgnliont nro largely
indebted in this behalf. Gov, Uiglor
on the part of the Presbyterians, and
Judge Boynton, for tho Methodists.
After partaking of an excellent din
ner, prepared by "Hand Spike," the
parly wero oidcrcd to tho depot, to
which plate they were escorted by a
large delegation of tho prominent cit
izens of tho town. Lett t'luai'Cfld at
2 p. m. Every body wrll pleased with
the" people and town of Clcarfmld. A
band ot music accompanied tht) party
as lur as rhilipsburg. Through the
exertions of Col. W. A. Simpson, who
s a bs drum player, is not excelled
in the Union, tho parly was indebted
for tho elegant tausiu discoursed by
the band. .
V arrived at Tyrone at 5 n. m..!
where supper bad bean engaged at
tho Ward House. Alter partaking of
ths food thing prepared by th gen,,
llem.inlv landlord, tho eacursionUts
loft for Lock Hivvcn, under the si cial
charge of James A. Stevens, n ,
who, without flattery, is one, of the
most lT;iblo, careful mid accommoda
ting conductors in this portion of the
Stole- The entire party arrived safe
ly at Lock Haven al 10.30, p. m.,
fjrntificd and refreshed by tho trip.
Ata ejuursion turoiigiiQu. as a Suo-
( It was on of those orisl
Boarding, from $2 75 to $3,50 per
week. i'or particulars, addrosa Mi
ll. Luther, Esq., Luthorsburg. - . .
IIow to Bkrao; vp Citf Swindles,
It is well knowfl that every eorfl
munity is robfed of tbousfinrls uf do.
Inrs annually tbrougb JToy York,
swindlers and newspaper jiublisb
ers who advortise for them uch a
Bible Iloubo Inman, Rev. Wilson, of
Brooklyn, and other quack vllliaus
who ply their calling in New urfc
and other ciilies,. Mayor Hail bia
taken the proper step, and if properly
sustained by the public will rid the
community ol thopo scoundrels. ' ' . .
Maroa'a Ornrr, S. Y, .March 17, JSCs, ',
To trie 'reea 0 the Vvitrii Slutet
. 1 beg to oajtioo alrangera aainal VeW Vert
cirrulsra, tii-kets, ebsrea cksjioes sad prortieetxltep
iu ou-iiperotiTo uoiona, tir gill rnterpriort, or dul
ler ttont, or in any other pmiihle .theme where
by properly er rilor it pnimitod gresHr tbas lbs
price .eked to be paid. ..
Krery tittl) in sdirrtiiod testate It ncccturily
a swindle and a faiee pretence; there iloee not and
eaDoot tangibly exist any in -h achemte ro tbiatily
c;tninry newtpaprst wbiob advertiss thvnj sua.
ply n4 ia the swindle,
I." til qewat.tpcn iu tb,c Tnion would r.p mska
s point of puMiehing tnd mterattng tbia informa
tion they will ehsrltaUy and, I Hunk, eJSovteally
counteract tht twimiliug intynUont of tUoae wba
ore the mailt fur the fslre prctenct-e, gnd will aleo
tare to the anwary hsadriii. of ili'mnnd' of dol
lara, A. OAK Y II ALL,
Mayor of the oily of New VoiA, ,
Zell's EscicLortoiA. No. 12 of
this excellent work is before us. We,
have horetofore referred to this invul.
uable publication, When completed
it will form, as its name indicates, a
universal dic tionary of language, law,
medicine, geography, biography, arti
science and trade, and will make lw
large volumes. It is also published,
in weekly and monthly numbers, and.
sent to any address free of postugo on,
the receipt of 10 conta for the forme
and 60 cents for tbo liUler, containing
nvo qnmoers. pna rur a spocmien,
(lumber to T. EHwopi Zell, N'o. ft
and 19 South Sixth St., riiiladclpl,i;
Serixs of Sclkct SciiooLt.-r-A Son
loct School is established in the upper
end Of Boll township, by Prof. J. R.
Smith ; Luthorsburg, by ProT. W,
Cornell; Curwensville, by Prof, V
W, Cook ; Lumber City, by Mr. V, E,
Raffcrtyj Pleasant Hill, Mortis town,
ship, by Mr. E. E. Huttoit. Said
schools all to open the Sd or 10th of
May, A number of similar ones are
to be established at other points of
the couaty during the early part cf
the summer, "
. "With the advent of tho "month of,
roses" we bavo been oucc more thrown
into the season of hay making, pic
nics and pleasure exouraionsgciiurallr.
Tho furmors aro busily engaged la.
securing their esrly Cay crops, .in;
order that this branch of the husband-'
man labor may be completed before
the grniu harvest set in. The young
folks sugk rucroalion in the woods, or
in fishing parties, or in berrying excur
sioihs.- I'lii is also the season when
early vegotables are thrown into tho
market, causing a gcnornl derange
ment of the "intornul improvements'
of mankind, and rendering medtrut
bid B necessity. Juat ut ibis tliuo the
Great Zingari Bitters step in as art
antidote for the various diseases aria,
ing from the too free osaof vcgetabln,
or the numerous ills to which Ihrmors
are exposed during their excessive
field labor, or to which pleasoro par-'
ties are sulijuotod by their eftoru tn
obtain enjoyment in the country. .A
snpply nt the Hitter should bo kapf
on bund for usn at thi particular
period whea all aro expoaod tQ sick-'
ness. . t. . . I ... . r .
Mr. Jacob iSciimTB Sirt I cannot '
refrain from expressing my entire con
tidenefi in the curative powers of your 1
"Celehrsted Bitter Cordial," 1 ad
ministered it to my child eighteen
months old, for Bowel Complaint ; to '
my neighbor' children tor pains in
the stomnrh and other ailment; to
my adult friends for Oiurrhfra, w's.
astonishing turn. 1 was ureivi'.fuliy
paralysed, and for two yonvs .unere'd'
severely with llhoiiiniit:,rr.. After
nsinp; all tho talked of etics. without
relief, nnt becoming Satisfied that the
kidnnys Is tho c ntio from which
Rheumatism cmr.im'.cs. T made a firm
stand against nil liquor, particularly
ninlt, and used conn renowned Herb
or BilterCorvVml exclusively; the re
sult is i f-.nvo bd no Rhenmatism '
during th-. WiiUur last nast. notwith.
stanrtim: lis SPVeritv anti t liaiu'cs.
' Yours triiljt P. Hinki.e, Jr.
aTA'Mf SJirtiz'B Flnndtnq fifivr-
fifmriif in flnufAcr column.
Loyally manifests itself by apnlaud
Ina the romovul of the gallant t'nion
soldisr, (jcnernl 1'iutiW ISUlr, from
one oflU, and th appointment of tho .
rebel tiincrsl LonstrceV q aputhen,
i4 us save poace,
Romb Grit It is arinouncod that
x-Preidenl Johnson is to take the
stump immedisttly in Tonnese.
J his sliOM j jt s..Ia1 grit, ROd UQ
mistake.