THE REPUBLICAN. CLKAKF1KLI), PA. TEDNRKUAY MOllNINO, NOV. SB, 1R71. Terms of Subscription, . If paid In advanoe.ar within thraa months .,.J 00 H pi J after three aad before six month..,,, S 60 jf lter tha expiration of six tnoulba... 8 00 pr All artteloi to insure Insertion In thli tmxr should be handed in wrly on Tuesday turning, a we It" to preei lit 19 o'elook, (noun.) ituucuoua notices. MMliodUt r.pUcopal ChurchRev. J. H. M'Cunu, Pastor. Publie Horvioa evary Sabbath, Bt l"! A. M., ana i r. jh. Snlihath School at 0 A. M. Prayer Mixtion every Thursday, at Ti P. M. Cmiiuiuniiin Hervloo, flnt Sabbath of every .u.nth. at 1U4 A. M. HU Andrew' Church--rpWf opal--Uev. 0 KnRnH Hall. Puhlta Service Hunduy morning at 1ft uVlork, eol it 7 P. M. Sunday School t j 1. M. Prayer Moating Wednesday evening t T O OlOCK. I'rfHbyterUu Churr h Rev. Mr. II nTi.it a. Fublie Sorviee evory Hub bath, morning and even In if. JJaptl-4 Church Her. W. I). Pains, Paa in. Publie aervioea every Babbatb, tnonilug or .evening, alternately. Si. KraurU Chitrrli Catholic Rev. T. J. Mi Mam a. Masi at 10 o'clock A. M., on the second and fourth Hundayi of each month. Watch evert One. Itinerant bog- g;tn are no unusually numeroui, and our people should keop a it riot watch upon tyolr movement!, while they are ia their home, for the majority of the vagrant are dishonest. A Kkwabd. Y F. Stowart, Kaq., Rurgeel of Die borough of B rook v I lie, offeri a re ward of 11,000 fur the arrest and conviction of lite party or parties who fired tho stables of the Clements House, which proved so disastrous to the v it i if ns of that borough. Tiianksoivinu. Next Thursday has been designated by our rulers as a dny of general thanksgiving. Turkey, as a nation, we suppose, will not heed the proclamation made In the Western Hemisphere, and It looks now as if trt would let Tnrkty alone, too, as no gobbler grades our coop, but our neighbors will no doubt fare better. mm mm. A 13ad End. Tuo Willitimsport Standard says: On Tuesday, the 14th Inst., a miserable, dissipated woman, named Ann Monroe, ' died in tho ponuly jail, at the ago of thirty-sown years. She was frequently seen on the t roots daring the last loveal years, in a state of lament-1 !lo intuxioatiou aud exposure. At the time of her death she was imprisoned for vagrancy. Her body was burled by direction of the Overseers of (be Poor of tbiiaity. A New Swindle. We notice hy our exchanges that a new swiudling game has been j discovered in various places, which consists in an agent calling at a house and displaying a number 1 of scaled envelopes containing samples of silk, merino, calico, etc., collecting twenty -five cents for j a choice and prouiiuing to send a dress pattern ! like the saniplo in the envelope chosen, for tho small sum of one dollar ; but neither man nor drew is ever seen afterward. Our rvadurs should look out for these swindlers. Accidents. On Friday Mr. IZobort Kincaid, employed at the edgr-r In the steam sow mill of Messrs. J. Zimmerman A Co., caught bis hand in the saw, lacerating it so fearfully that the physicians were obliged to amputate the arm be low the elbow. This operation wast performed by Dm. Pierce and Potter, Mr. Kineaid has many friends who will sympathize with him. Walter Uuuter, sou of Mr. E. Hunter, our well known townsman, had his thumb sawed off at ineioer'i mill on Monday. John Clark while engaged In loading stones at tho liluo Ball quarry, on Monday, was violently truck ou his lower jaw by a crowbar, which In romc manner was thrown ont of his hands by the rolling of a stone. He was brought to Dr. Howe who took out six broken teeth and splinters of his jaw. Philipthurg Journal. Ths First Train. On Monday morning of last week a large crowd gathered at the new Catawissa depot to witness the going out of the "first train." At 9 o'clock the train was ready, and the expectant groups were gratified to see tho ooacbes freighted with piutscngorc, moving off eastward on the firjit journey over the new route. At Montourlville the train was welcomed with glee by tho congregated inhabitants of that town men, women aud children all happy to greet the long promised visitor. The following are the stations, with their respective distances from Pine street, Wilhamsport P. A G. crossing WU- liainspnrt 0.8 MoQtoursvill,H.,, 4.1 Halls o.H Muncy 12.4 (not named) ...lit.:. 1'. A E. crossing...,,. llf.ft Allen wood 21, White Deer 24.2 .New Columbia- 2f.it Datrstnana 24.8 Milton 2.l P. A E. crossing 2U.0 Itougal.. :io.o Pott grove Moorenburg.,, Danville Rupert Catawissa , ....33.3 ..3.0 ....4.V0 ....tVi.O ,...64.0 Dwelling Borneo Loss op Life. Wo have learned the particulars of a sad affair that occurred In Millstone towuship, Klk county, oa ia Friday morning, by which tho dwolling of Mr. John 8. Champion was burned, causing the death of an infant child about five months old. Mrs. Champion and her brother, Mr. Jacob Shaf fer, were absent from tho house measuring some potatoes at a cava near by, when Mr. Shaffer heard a noirie at the house, and coming in sight saw smoke coming from the roof. He hurried to the house, passed in through tho flames and carried out tho infant in the sradle, and then returned and and rescued two other children who had taken Mug from the Are under tho bed. The two luttur were uninjured, but the infant died in two hours after its rescue, having doubtlena inhaled the flames. Mr. Shaffer was considerably burned in his effort to save the children, but not seriously. it is thought the fire was caused by a spark light iog tho paper with which the walls were liocd,and conveyed by the paper to a lamp sitting on a stand near by, which eiploded and set the whole at rue ture on lire, Mr. Champion lost all his household fffTo!. not saving even the clothing of his family. Brvokttlh Republican. ,. m - . . Pont Own . lion it sit r. It Bourne to le tho special oliject of some one not under the control, we hope, of the Postmaster (leneral, to rob the Postoffioes in this section. It Is but a 'bort time since the offices at Philipsbarg and letinflcld were plundered, and now wo have Ty rone "interviewed" In a similar manner. Fays the r.vrone Herald: Tuesday night, (he 21st init., Ibicrei broke through and stole pretty much all I oitmaKter Plurnmr, of Tyrone, had In bit offloe. I'utraneo was made through a side door, next the Alley leading to Caldwell's Hull. A hey was used nit nothing was broken. When Miss Kate Plum mar entered the offii on Wednesday morning, the "itfht was not in accordance with her preooneeired views of ordor and tidynes. The floor was eov- "! with papers, rifled bags. etc. The thieves made a clean swoop of It. The letters for tho Clearfield branch, amounting to 600 j letters for i.'wk Haven branch, amounting to that number, n. with slight eieeptioni, all the loeal letters, and ttie which had been gathering for a week ft "ge rentes, were stolen. Tho (Jovernment is in p'laarssloa of (he facts, and something rnny be (J'me. In all, not to new J 1,200 h Iters were "olan. The poslofBce lost no money and few "amps. m mm Fatal Accident. Tho Plnlipsburg J'umnt says: A young man named David Smith, hose parents reside at Potter's Mills, fifteen miles fa in TMIefnnte, met bis dtb on Pumhiy last In br following manner) With several other he was "turning frym camp to Morrisdale, Clearfield '"unty, when a dog wbloh was accompanying them 'tart! ap a deer. Young Nmith got out of the "Z"n with a gun and climbed upon a stump to '""k for tho deer, resting the breeoh of thosuD n the stump. The gun slipped off, the hammer "riKirig mo stump, discharging It and cmptving ' fl,ntits Into the heart of the young man, kill K him instantly. II, body was brought to this I 'scon Mondiiy morntng, and forward! to his !'-riu. 1 h diocaat d had been driving team for Nr. tlood Merrill, near Morrisdale, who was with 'I ai u. URm of lh, g-.i.i,t.ut tn0; iceri LETTER FROM VIRGINIA, Nitw Btori, Va., Not. 17, 1871. Dhar Sir t The com on school ay atom lit Vir ginia, with a State Superintendent, W. II. Runner, one of the first men of the State and an eminent author and divine, and a subordinate superloten dvut fur eaoh oouuty and city iu the State, is now getting finely under way. And whilst onr VfuU II on Is sparse, we have In operation a large num ber of schools, under the beat tenoheri, mala aud female, and about equally divided between white and colored. The law forbids mixed schools, but requires them to be kept separate, We have a monthly court fur oa'h county, pre sided over aud held by ft county Judge, wtrich haa Jurisdiction of all matters of tho value of $20 and above that amount, by which speedy justice la dispensed to every man. The circuit court, aUo hold by a Judge learned In the law, is hold twice a year for each county, which haa appellate Juris diction of all oases brought up from tho oouuty ooun, aim original jurjwitcnen or all eases com mensurate with the county oourt. So that fourteen courts a year, for tho trial of all cases, are held tn eaoh county, and every wrong and Injustice it speedily eet right. Few questions as to title to real estate ever arise in our courts, as the land owners all have good ti tles! some of them treeing them to grants from Ooorgna II. and HI., kings of England. I have before me now, a grant made by tieorge II. in 1730, for land In this county. Our eleetion for members of the next Legislature was hold on the 7th Inst., In great harmony aud quietness, and the whole State haa gone Dcinooratlo by handsome majorities. The next Legislature will eleet the county Judges, besides haviug other Important quostioni connected with our financial affairs, whioh glvoi character to the result, , It Is Indeed ft triumph of Intelligence OTerignoranco. ' Our cities and railroads are In a prosperous eon- ditlou, and are rapidly building up. Tho State Fair at Hichmoud had not less than 40,001) people attending it, showing that the farmers and stock raisers arc alive aud doing well, lliohmond, Lynchburg, Petersburg, and Norfolk, our seaport. arc vicing with eaoh other for various products of the oouutry, aud are paying good prices. Uicbmond and Lynohburg are fine tobacco mar kets; Petersburg fur whoat and ootton, and Nor folk In shipping. Wo aro making "a Ions pull. strong pull and a pull all together," to revive the Old Dominion to her anoient grentness. Very Respectfully, Ac U. D. S. Riot on a Kailroai Train. On Monday afternoon tho accommodation train from Hunova, while undercharge of Con duo tor Hher- wood, was the sccno of ft most disgraceful riot. It sucuis that about thirty or forty log floaters, most ly under tho employ of Redding A l'isher of Wil li am sport, took scats in the front car, aud having imbibed rather too freely of some of the up-river flghtiog whifky, became very no!y and unman ageable. They amused themselves for ft timo by yelling and screaming at the tops of their voices, jumping from seat to seat, walking over each other, Ac Any passengers who hud, regard for personal safety were compelled to leave the oar. Several, It is said, were treated with considerable roughness aud iudiguity. When the conductor came along be was interfered with and Informed that "fAry were running that train and not tho conductor." Some of the men refused to pay their fares, and when told that they must either pay or be put off the train they bade defiance to the con ductor and declared they could not and would not be put off the train. They passed their tickets around from one to another, and filled tho aisle so the conductor had much trouble in getting through tho car. After ha had left they resumed their fun," broke seats off from their supports, knock ed out a window pone or two, and to cap the cli max pullod the bell rope and stopped the train. At Farrandville Mr. Sherwood telegraphed to the Mayor of Lock Haven to have a strong polios force at the depot to arrest the participators in the disturbance. The police were promptly on hand when the train arrived. Sheriff Smith, who was on the train and who had not been ade to quoll tho disturbance, also took a prominent part In ar resting the persons pointed out. The Sheriff and Chief of Police MuUHl, after much difficulty, suc ceeded in dragging one of the principal offenders, William Daugbcrty, out of tho ear and through tho crowd of excited lumbermen, although much resistauce was met with. Constables Woatbrook and Paul, assisted by Deputy Sheriff Smith and sumo citiaens, succeeded in capturing Edward Mc- Mahon, who had concealed himself in tho baggage oar, partially disguised. Uo jumped from the window and tried to escape, but was caught. Nothing but a strong force and the prompt assist ance of many eitisens prevented the prisoners from being rescued. Upon a bearing at the Mayor's offloe on Tuesday McMahou was held in the sum of $1,000, and Daugbcrty in the sum of $70, to answer at court. Edward and Michael Powers were identified in the Mayor's office as having been concerned in the row : they were at once arrested and bold In the sum of $100 each. In default of the bail required all four men wore committed. It is time an oiam- Ic was made of men who arc so recklesi of the lives of others as to interfere with the officers of ft railroad train, and when apprehended, resist the officers of the law. Neither ignorance of the law nor whiskey ought to excuse such culpable reck lessness. Lok Haven Democrat. Educational. Tho following noles have been handed a, by the County rjuperintend ent, Mr. Ocorge W Snyder: CltWEKVII.La hai three ichoolf, with full act, of outlino map., reading chart,, globe, writing tablet, and ample blackboard aurface. The Drat grade I, taught by F. W. A. Bbulti, and numbcra 39 acholara attcud' anoe 84 per cent. The aecond grade la taught by K. B. Ppackman, graduate of the P.dinhoro State Normal School, and nombera 43 Kholar, attend ance 88 per ocnt. The third grade la taught by Mtaa Cuaolia Rutnicy, and nuinbera 52 loholar. attendance 81 per oent. WRIT CLKARnaXn haa one etbool, taught by Mint Mary K. Ilri.hin, and num!criug 61 eoholaraattcnilance 8.1 per cent. Tho bonne la among the very beat in the county, and aeated with the gotbie deak, I. O. lllooin agent, Curwcnaville. Globe, cubio blocka aud numeral frame the principal apparatus. CLEAHriKLD ha, Ibree schoola with outline map., reading chart, and writing tablet,. The flrat grade I, taught by Vf. II. Pridcaul, and number, 03 schol ar. attendance per cent. The aceoml grade la taught by J. A. Gregory, airj numlter 48,eholara attendance - per oont The third grade la taught by Mia. Klla Morgan, and nutnbors 87 aohoarl attendanoo per oent. JJrawiug ii taught In all the above aohools, but very imper fectly in two of them. The teaching Is upoa the approTed plana ) and at prtcnt all the schoola are doing very well. DISTRICT IMTITUTltB. We learn, very much to our satlofactiun, that tho teacher, of Urady, Pike, Curwenaville, Law rence and West ClearDeld di.tr let. have organised district Institutes. The teachers of Lawrrnoo meet noit Haturd.y, at t o'clock, In th. independent diitrlct, to orfcol a permanent organisation. It is hopd the teachers of Clcarllcld will unite with them. Let there be a general attendance. This pmres eonclusivcly that the teachers of Clearfield county aro wide awake and determined to prepare themselves more fully to discbarge their duties in the school room. Tho good efTcot of these meet. Ings is not oonQned to the teacher; tbe oommuni. tics In which they aro held also receive their due proportion ; for by the Improvement of the teach ers the schools will be improved. If toachors show In the actnal workings of their schools that they hare been henrntted at Iheir meeting., It will not be long until there I, a general disposition oa tb. part of all concerned to allow the time spent us attending Ibent. Teachers, however, will be am ply repaid, if not compensated la dollars and cents, hy being better fitted to do the work requir ed at tbeir hands. The teachers of Chest, llumside and New Washington are request! to meet at the Riddle Mhool bouse, in Ilurnside, on Saturday, December Vth, at V o'clock a. in. Too Lath. Tho communication of of "T, J. 11" In reply In th. "Anil Ha klui" oommunieation whioh appeared In the Journal last week, csrae to hand Uo late for this week's iisue, but will appear In our nest. m i m ftEMK.MHEti 1 Thntikfigiving to-morrow, do to church, and then seltle down to tur l... v. .1... b.v. sii.Ii The Post Office Bimlpinu. Wo do nut know how our gentlemanly Post Master feel , tn view of the fact that ha will soon remove to new and com mod loos quarters, tut we feel ralhor saucy, because of the Ane room tn which our mall matter Is tn be received and delivered in a abort time. The dark, small "hole In the wall," where the Post Ofnoe has beei kept, will toon be abandoned, to the eomfort of the P. M. and the publie. Mr. Unulin Is entitled to muou oredlt for furnishing the eitisens of Clearfield with first-class Post Office accomodations. Tho workmanship and architectural designs are also creditable to tho builder, Mr. Ale, aud go to show that be li ft a master workman. List of lottora romuininir unduiinod In the PostofTioo at Clourtkld, for the week eudiug Ntrrcmbor 2Wtb, 1871 1 Arnold, N. A. Mulholcn, John C. Davis, Waller II, . Kobison, K. C. (3) Klin, M. ' Taylor, Hockey. Urabatn, F re emeu 11. Yesaon, tJrntha. P. A. UAULIN, P. M. Specials, We are receiving ft very flnoliuoof Lace Collars and setts, this week, for the Hollidmys, ltaap lUoa. An Irishman oallod at a drug store to get a bot tle of Johnson's Auodydb Liulmeut for the rheu matism; the druggist askod him in what part of the body it troubled him most. "Be mo soul," said he, "I have it In ivory houl aud corner or inc." For loss of cud, bora ail, red water in oowsj loss of appetite, rot or murrain in sheep; thick wiodi and roaring, and for all obstructions of the kid neya In horsos, use Shoridan'i Cavalry Condition Powders. AnvxRTiaiao AoRNCtu. "It la a fact that all tbu pvriious doing a business which requires ex tensive advertising, and who from tho mode of conducting it are able to arrive at ft close approx imation of the results produced by each separate luvosttncnt in this way, are universal in tho opin ion tuut better contracts ean be seoureu iiirouifu a well-estuhlihed Advertising Agency like that of Geo. P. Howell A Co., New York, than ean be ob tained from publishers direct, no matter how fa miliar with rates and papers the advertiser may be. It stands to reason that an agency, control ling patronage to the extuut of from fifty to one hundred thousand dollars nor month, should be able to secure favors which would uot be acocorded to anv mere individual, even if we omit entire! v i the benefit whirb they must derive from their ex-, tensiw experience." JbrcMamje, I Hat Wasted. James L. Leavy wants eight or ten tons of good Hay, for which tho market price will be paid. novS , tr. F. Plat to, Eclectic Physician and Surgeon, odors hie services to the people of Clearfield and vicinity, and will he in readiness to attend all professional calls, by day or night. OOieo on Heed street, west of the depot, Cleai ftcld, Pa. -Hay si, IS71-U -If you want to buy Drugs, Patent Medi cines, Paints, arnishes, hpieea, rancy Uoo4j, Soaps, Perfumeries, Brushes, Trusses, Lamps, Lamp Lbimneys, Muaiosu Moous, ocnooi ikhiks, Stationery, Tobaoco, Cigars, Saratoga and lledford W aters, Prescriptions day or night, go to the new Drug Store of 11 arts wick A Irwin, Second St. Ort4-:tm. stUanifd. On Xuv.mber 2.1, 1871, at th Charle, Hotel, Altooni, lijr Rev. 11. V. Ki.io, Mr. JOHN C. MTMIOLKN to Mi MARUAIIKT THOXELL, both of Clearfield county, P. On Nor.nibcr M, 1X71, t the HI. Cuarlti Hotel, Altoona, bj Rev. II. f. Kno, Mr. A. L. GOSH. of 0,oikIi, l'i., to Mil, HANNAH M. Ml'LHOl.KN, of Tijiton, l'. At Ilia Hotel of Robert Tirlur, l'hL!i.ll.urg, '., on Kovrmber 20, IH7I, bjr K.r. Dr. rf.m iii. II. Mkadb, Reotor of St. l'ml'i Klcojial Church, ALKXANlfKR YOl'NO, l.to of Ayn.hiro, Scot land, to AMI K JUNKS, formerly of Wale, both now of 1'owolton, Clcarfluld county, Pa. On October 2u!h, 1871, by Rot. R. E. Wiijoj, Mr. EAMl'EL J. BOOTH, of EuUrprin, Centre county, to Mini MARY M. LONU, of Oioeola, Clearfield county, Pa. In Oaceola, on November 7th, 1871, by Rev. Joli Cairji, Mr. I RI1ANB A. 1IOSW0RTH to Mil, ANN 1IOYT, all of Owoola, Ta. On November ltth, ltt71,by Rev. W. M. lli ai n rir.LD, Mr. JOHN WIMN1 to Mix KATE Vt'OODRINQ, both of Cureo,vUle. sfiKarlfM. Clearfield Markets. Corrected weekly by Richard Hossop, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Dry Uoods, (Iroeerles, Pro visions, Ac, Msrket street, Clearfield, Pa. CLSARriRLO, Pa., Nov. 2s 1971. Apples. green,00(5 I 00 Hogs, dressed 12 Dried, lb It Hides, green 7 Apple butter, Iftgal, 1 00 Hams 00ft) 18 Uuttor tll'l .H.i .Shoulders... ..Oi'l.u 10 lleans $0 0(l(J 2 25 Sides . 00(j 15 Ruckwbeat 1 00 Lard 20 Huekwheat flour lb, 4 Mess pork,y bbl.,-18 50 Hoof, dried 25 Oat 70 lleef, rre.h 10 Onions 1 00 Hoards, M 12 OOroa 1 4 00 Potatoc 00 (,4 Ml Cm, shelled... 1 00 Peaches, dried, lb.. 12) Corn, ear 00($ 60 Plaster, 1ft bbl I 40 Corn meal, V sack, 1 40 Ry 1 10 Chop, cwt2 2ll 2 50 Rag., fi lb i I'loverseed- 8 imi Kmi, fi ,n- loll Cheese 20 Hhinglc.,1 8 in.l(5 00 Cherries, Ik. 10(a) 15 Hhingles,2fi inl0(g, 1 1 00 Chickens, drsd, lb, 15 Timothy seed 7 60 R;gs 2ulTallow 12) Flaxseed 2 00 W heat. 1 60 Flour 0 00(a) 7 60 Wool . 66 II.v 18 Oil n 20 00 Wood, V eerd 2 50 IVniiMjivniilalXaillroad TYRONE 4 CLEARFIELD BRANCH. ON and after Monday, NOV. 20th, 1871, the Passenger Trains will run daily (except 8un days) between Tyrone and Clearfield, as follows; CLKARFIIiLO MAIL. LEAVE SOUTH. LEAVE NORTH. Clearfield- J.JO, r. .; Tyrone.. t.l5,A.. Philipsburg 4.20, " Occola.. 10.85," O.eeola 4.411, " Philipshurg.,.10.65, " Tyrone H.OO, Iciearlield 11.65," Ct.KARFIEI.I) EXPRESS LEAVE 801 TU. LEAVE NORTH. Clearfield 6.45 A. u. Tyrone 7.00 r. a, Philipsburg... 11.46 " Intersection. ..7. 1 3 " Osceola 7.05 O.eeola 8.J0 " Intersection... 8.12 Philipsbarg ...8.40 " Tyron. 8.25 " Clearfield. ar... 40 " FA KB AND DISTANCES. FROM CLEARFIELD.! FROM TYRONE. ? Stations, ? fl ? f 10 Intersection 4 16 20 Vanaeoyne 7 20 26 Gardner. , 8 20 85 tit. Pleasant.... 11 tt 40 Summit 14 85 SO Ssn.lv Ridge... 16 40 55 Powe'llton 17 45 00 (SM-eala 411 HH ilH Dunbar 21 80 76 Sleiner's M 86 80 Ihillpaburr.ll1 7 86 Illne Hall 28 80 90 Wallaceton 80 86 I 00 lllgler 3.1 5 Station. Leonard 2 Woodland lllgler. Wallaeetiin ...,.11 l.lue Hall 18 I'lilllpahurfr.lT Steiners' 18 Hunter 20 o.reula 91 Pnwelllnn 24 Sandy Ridge....! Summit Mt. Pleasant... Gardner VanscOTOC 84 1 On Woodland 85 II 00 1 15 Leonard .10 1 10 Intersection 37 Tyrone. 41 1 Hot learrleld 41 I'ill FAR!-' EltOM CLEARFIELD, TO Bellefonte, Pa 3 06 Middletown t6 00 Luck llarea 2 70 Mari.tta. 6 60 Willlain.port m 3 00 Lancaster .86 Huntingdon 1 80 I'll I I.ADELPillA 76 Lewiatown 2 00 Altoona 1 86 Maryaville 4 50 J John. town 2 80 HAUKInBUIKI... 4 fjlPIT'l'SIIIIHU 6 16 t'ONN '.CTItlr.fi.. Clearfield Mail North connects from Cincinnati Express West, and llarri.bnrg Accommodation East, on main line; and Clearfield Mail South connects wilh Cincinnati Express Kast, and Mail Wr.t, on main line, also wilh Hall K(le Express Fast, for Lock Haven, and points West of Lock Haven. Clearfield Express North eonnsets from Mail W'e.t, and Cincinnati Express Ksst, also from Raid Kaglc Mail West ; and Clearfield Express South connects wilh Iliirri.burg Accommodation East, Local Paasrnger West for Altoona aad llnl IMayshuri Branch, aim with Raid Eagle Mail Kaat, for Lank Haven and William.port. Taking Cleailleid Kxpree. South, Philipsburg pa.sonirers reach nellefimte and return home the same day, and Clearfield paasengers .an reach William.port, Uarri.hurg, or iloihdayslmrg, and return the same dsy. Passengers for Willlumsport should lake Raid Eagle Mail East, and passengers for points West of Lock Haven, on P. A E, li, li., should take 111 J Eagle Kxprrss Kast. ', IIEor.OE r. WILKIN'S, h)17tf. Superintendent, tnathinfl. II ATI AID) CAP VI AND llootn and NIioom! TUB FLACE TO OET Hats & Cups, Bootn & Shoes, ' 5 ' ! "13 At ; ; ; Fl'LLERTOYS SEW STORE! One door north of new Msjonle Building, CLEARFIELD, PA. ( The largest stock of goods In this line ever brought Into the eonnty, Is now open for the In spection of the publlo, and will be sold at the Vtry Lowest Cash Pricett Also, a splendid assortment of GKNT'B FUR NISHING1 UOODS, consisting of Shirts, Collars, Neckties, Uandkerehiefs, U lores, Underwear, Ac. A large stook of CARPETS and OILCLOTHS, which will he disposed of at astonishingly lew prices. A liberal share of patronage is respect fully solicited. J4T DON'T FAIL TO CALL.- Store on Second St., below Market, Clearfield, Pa. 4:6:71 D. R. FULLERTON. U. BHIDOK, MERCHANT TAILOR (Store one door east of Clearfiold House,) Market Mreet. Clearfield, Pa. KEEPS on hand full assortments of flenta' Furnishing Uoods, such as Shirts, Linea and Woolen Undershirts, Drawers and Soeka, Neck-ties, Pocket Uandkerehiefs, Gloves, Hats, Umbrellas, Ac., In great variety. Of Piece Ooods he keep, the Best Cloths of all "Shades arrd Colors," Such as Black Doeskin of the very best makJ Vane. Oaaaimere, In great variety, alao, French Coating, Beaver, Pilot, Chinchilla, and Frioott overcoating. All of which will be sold oheapfor Cash, and made np aeeordlng to the latest styles by experienced workmen. Alao, Agent for Clearfield eonnty for I. M. Singer A Co a. celebrated Sewing Macklnes. Hot. 1, l6-tf. it. BRIDUi. How to Save Money. T HE Hues are hard; you'd like to know How yon may save your dollars I The way to do it l win show. If you will read what follows. A man who lived not far from here, Who worked hard at his trade, But hsd a household to support That squandered all be made. I met him onee. Hays he, "My friend, 1 look threadbare and rough I I've tried to get myself a suit. But can't save up enough." Says I, my friend, how much hav. yen t I'll tell yon wher. to ge To g.t a suit that's sound and eh.apt To REUENSTE1N A Co. lie took what little he had saved, And went to Reiaenst.in A Brothers', And there ha got a handsome suit, For half he paid to other.. Now he It home, he looks so well, And th.ir .fleet Is such, That when they take their dally meal, Tbey don't eat half as much. And now he finds on Saturday night, With all their wants supplied. That he haa money I. ft to spend, And some to lay aside. Bis good sneeess, with cheerful smile, He gladly tells to all. If you'd save money, go and buy Your clothes at REIZENSTEIN'S CLOTUINO HALL Where the cheapest, finest and best Clothing and rood Pornl'lnne floods can be had to suit every taste and in every style. aprl 1,70 Watflus, grU'ctru, fit. EXT1UOKDINABV ANNOUNCEMENT I WOULD respectfully annovna. to the eiti sens of CLEARFIELD and vicinity that I have opened np in the new Masenle Building, first door below the Mansion Honsr, on S.oond Street, with n entire new stock of WATCHES, CLOCKS & JEWELKY, Of the latest styles and best finish, Selected with care. I have an assortment from all the latest novelties la Jewelry, satia ble for the Holidays. A large stock of American Watehss from th, factories nf Appleton, Tracy d Co., at Walt ham, Maw., and the National Watch Company at Elgin, 111., in from 2 to 8 os. easef,-clways on band, and warrantod. Thankful for your past liberal patronage, I hope, by .trie, attention to business, to srertt a oontluuanoe of he same. All kinds of repairing In sjy Una promptly attended to. 8. I. SNf DIR. December 14, 187. ISAAC K. STAUFFER, WATCIIE8, JEWELRY, 149 North Second St., oor. ef Quarry, PHILADELPHIA. An ea.nrtnicnt ef W'atehea, Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware oon.lantly on hand. Repairing of natchea and Jewelry promptly attended u. :ily lHcairat. A" NEW DEPARTURE For the I! ih fit of Mankind ! DR. BOY E H'S PILE OINTMENT Thli tmpoTtnnt fHnoowyli one of tlie moil ro markftblt rciultf of modern nodical re?rph, and The most Wonderful A Speedy Remedy ever known. In now prricntrd Id a toi entitle fAtnbi tint Ion of ootjiinir, and hitnitnjr, urn in. Ana mring inr oufthly tcitod It in nuuberloM um. with moit wtinfuptory romltf, do not bcffiUU in offering It to the public u Tho most cortnln, rnpid anil 'otToctual REMEDY FOR PILES, no matter of how long standing. VQ.Rold by all Druggists and Medicine Deal ers who dosiro to alleviato the sufierings of their fellow beings. PRICE, 50 CENTS PKR BOX. T, J. DOVER, Sole Proprietor, oct25'7l . Clearfield, Pa. Beale's Embrocation! (L ATI POWELL'8,) For nil dUiftnei Incident to Hoi-mi, Cattle, no 4 llumaa rieeh, roqulrlng the uie of an external application. Thli Knbroeatian wae eitenslrelj nied by me uovernmeni uurinjr, tne war. For a-le br Hartiwlok A Irwin, Clearfield, Joeeph H. Irwin, Carwenivtllt Uanlel ttood- laader. Lutnerebar if 1871 PHILADELPHIA 187J WALL PAPERS. JIOWKLL A BOURKB, Mnnufaeturrrs of Paper Ildhgingt and Window Shades Wholesal. and Retail Salesrooms, Corner Fourth and Market streets, PHILADELPHIA. , Factory Corner Twenty-third and Sanson) Sts. Vstoi rr 4, l,'l m pi. gr floods, (Cwrrrif J, f tt. 1871. 1 1872. FALL & AVITER GOODS ! Tho First of tho Season I . ; The ChoapoBt in this Market! BUY! BUY!! BUY!!! op KRATZER 5c LYTLE, Vour Dry floods, Tour Window Curtains, Voor Groceries, : Your Carpet., Your Hardware, Your Oilcloths, Vour Queensware, Your Wall Papers, Your Notions, Your Hats, Year Boots A Shoes, . Your Caps, Your Leather, Your Carpet Chain, Yonr Shoe Findings, Your Stoves, Your Flour and Fish, Your Bacon and Feed. SALT! 8 ALT! SALT! at wholesale to country merohants. OILS, PAINTS, GLASS, Ac A liberal dli eouot to builders. x Everything that you need ean be had at great advantage to the buyer, at ERATZEll A LYTLI'S, Mark.t street, ( CirianaLD, Pa., opposite the Jail. I S NE W UOODSt Xcw Firm at Wallaceton, To. JOIINIIOLT & SONS Have bought the ontlre stock of goods from P. Usllagher, and aro receiving a general assortment of new goods from tbe Eastern eities, ts.h as DItY GOODS, CLOTUINO, GROCERIES, QUEENSWAKB, nARDWARR, BOOTS A SHOES, HATS k CAPS, BACON, FISH, BALT, FLOUR, FEED, Ac, Ac, Ac, To exebanga for Ceantry Prodnee, Railroad Tiea, Lumber or CASH. Octuber 18, 1871. Down I Down 1 1 THE LAST ARRIVAL AND OP COl'UHK TUB ClIEATKtSTI A Proclamation against High Prices! 1TE are now opening up a lot of the bit and if cdo rit eraiionBhle tloode and Waree erer offered ia thli market, and at price that remind on of the K'kmI old ditye of eheap thingt. Tboee who laolt faith upon this point, or deem our alio- gallon iaprQaout, need nut lLt, .fT Ol'R STOKE, Corner Front and Market itreeti. Whrre thrr can eee, feel, bear and know for them- eeUee. To fully nadentand what are eheap Kotxli, thia aiaet be done. We do not doom it neoeiearv to auntnerate and itnmise our itocb. It it enough for ut to atatc that We have Everything that is Needed and onnflnmrd In tbii market, and at prleei that aatoniah bat a old aad fennpr. dee JOttril PHAW A I0K. CORCORAN, WEAVER & CO., WHOLESALE a r oi: n h, snd (Icaleri in Lumbermen's Supplies, V WILLIAMSPORT, PA. au ft 23 am V. W PIRH 1 NEAV GOODS! FAUST & GOODWIN, (Successors to llarfsuok A Goodwin,) Cl'RWENSVILLE, rA., Have ju.l opened the newest and finest stock of ail kinds el . . V1U GOODS, DKKSS GOODS, Notion", Tiimminga, Ao , LADIES' HATS ami FI RM, ; Mea's and Hoys' HATS A CAPS, ;B00T3 AND HUOES, GnOCEUIES, j QUEENSWAItE, CLASS WAnE, WILLOW WARE, WOODEN WARE, II A K D W A II E, And everything aeualljr kept In a flrst-chun itora. The etork has been aelected with care, and h.tarht at loereet iiriflen, and will be aold eery etiewp for aaeb. Country produoa tf all kind tfkeo at market prior. O-We auk all to aotne and ene. FAI'FT A 0O0lWIM . UurcniTill, Not. , t 7 1 Sm, ?lnvu'nrf, Uimrarf, r. gACKKTT C1IHYVEU, Ptaxani i IllILDIXU HARDWARE, Alio, anaaufpt)rtri of , Tin and Sheet Iron Ware, Cecuud "trcct. GLEAnFIEM), I' A. Carpenters and Ilulldera will find It to tbolr advantage to examine our .took before uurchaaine elsewhere. STOVES ! STOVES ! Wo are now selling tbe celebrated TIMES COOK and RELIANCE, the ohesp.it aud best stoves In the market. Every stove fully warranted. ALSO, PARLOR, HEATH. O, and RAFTING STOVES! which will bo sold as shonp ts any In the county. Strict attention paid ordering articles for tier- ties who desire it. 0Rooflnr, Fiioutlog and Job work done on reasonable terms. ClearDeld, Pa., April U, 1871. II. F. BIGLER & CO., DIALiai III MAR I W A HE, Alio, Manufacturonof Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. CLEARFIELD, PA. LOT OF SADDLES, BKLDLES, Harness, Cellars, etc., for sale by H. F. BIGLER A CO. pALMEU'S PATENT UNLOAD- lag Hay Forks, for ssl, by U. F. BIGLER A CO. QIL, T AIN'T, PUTTY, GLASS, Kalis, etc., for sale by II. F. BIGLER A CO. JJaKNESS THIilMlNGS A SHOE Findings, for sale by II. F. BIGLER A CO. QUNS, PISTOLS, SWOED CANES For sale by U. F. BIGLER A CO. gTOVES, OF ALL SORTS AND Sis.s, for sale by II. F. BIGLER A CO. JIION! IKON 1 .IKON I IKON! For aale by II. F. BIGLER A CO. II ORSE SHOES A HOUSE SHOE KAILS, for sals by II. F. BIGLER A CO )ULLEY BLOCKS, ALL SIZES And beat Manufacture, for sale by II." F. BIGLER A CO T11IJ1BLE SKEINS AND PIPE X BOXES, for sale by II. F. BIGLER A CO. J70DDER CUTTEIlS-for talo by ytu.30-70 II. F. BIGLER A CO. rpil TIKI TINI STOVnsl STOVES I STOVES! WAPLE & 1IARTMAN I) on ire to Inform the eititrm of Onceola and the publie (TPiierally, that they have just received a larfre end eplendid amortmeiit of rftovrn, 1 1 ou He boid Hardware nod Stamped and Jupannod Warrii of all kindi. Alio that we manufacture and keep constantly on hand a full amort meat of linmrni warm, winch we win atvpoie 01 ai either wholreale or retail, to euit purchaeen. Roonng, Kpuutinjt, Kepairinf and all kindi of Job Work done to order and wil a dixpatn- Btricit attuntion paid orUcrinff articlei for par lift dueirina It. Consumer! will find it to .heir advantage to purrhaso from ui. Our stock and prieeawili sat iefy you that we do sell good wares at prices that pleasa the people. You will find us on Martin treat, nearly op posite the hichange Ilolct. Oseeola Mills. Fa.. May 10, iHTI-tf THE CLEAKKJ ELD WOOD -CHOPPERS' AXE! Manufactured ..peoially for THE CLEARFIELD TliADE, roa SALE IT II. F. niOLER A CO. aug!l'7fl rp tt i. u m n r. r m n m i PERFECTION IN CANTHOOKS1 .The Clearfield Execlilor Canlhm.k will not wear out or broak, being eonstrueted with one solid baud from clip to paint. It is pronounced by ell practical lumbermen who have examined it to be the molt perfect Caulbook ovor Invented. Amos Kennard, Patontcc. Manufactured by Anns Kr.ninn A Co., at CLEARFIELD, PA. jWrAII orders premplly attended to, TtJTVO c O O K 8 T (I v i: I SPEAR'S CALORIFIC, SUHUUKHAN.N'A, bTl'KIUOH. GOV. PEN, REtU I.ATOR, KODLB COOK, NATIONAL RA.VOE, TRIUMPH,' PARLOR COOKS, SPEAR'S RKV0LVIN0 I.IOHTS AN!) DOI'Ill.K IIKATKRS, Anil all kinds of Hosting Stoves for sale by aug.1'70 II. F. DIULER. A CO. OAf Aflrt SHIXfil.l'JS WAMTEIll-i wUU,UUU The siil.imriler want fo buy a large lot of In-lach shared Nhinglea, for which we will pay the very highest market price, P.r sons haviug such on band will du well to cull at our store. WEAVER A HETTS. Clearfield, a.,P September 10 , a. n. rowui.L. MILLER & POWELL, WHOLESALE A RETAIL M E It CHANTS, Qrahaiu's Row, Market St., CLEIRFIEI, I), PA. Wo would most respectfully Inform our Mends, cu.loiners, aiidjlho publie genorally, that wo are now baekln our old quarters, which have been r modeled and, iinproved,und woura now pre pared to scoouuioduto"all ,wbo"inay favor us by oalliug. NEW GOODS! We bare just received one of the largest stocks of all kinds of Merchandise ever brought to Clear. fluid county, which we intend to sell at snch fig ures as will lucke It an object for all persons to purchase from us. Faiuilios laying In wintor suppllos of Groceries, Dry Goods, Ac, should not fail to give us a call, as we feel cooBJont eur pricee and inferior quality of goods will amply satisfy all, Our itock of GROCERIES consists of Codec, of the best quality, Teas, Su gars of all kinds, Molasses, Filli, Salt, Cheese, Dried Fruit, Spices, Provisions, Flour aud 1'otJ, Ac, Ac. Our stock of D It Y GOODS is largo and varied, and we will just lay we oao supply any article In that line, without c runner ting. 1 HKADY-M ADK CLOTHING We havt a largo stock of ready-made Cloth. ug for Men and Hoys' wear, which wewill di-iposcof at a Tory small adrancc oa eoil. Boot and Shoes, lUti and Caps, Hardwire, QuecnHWare, Wood and Willow Ware, Notion, Fancy Goods, Carpels, Oilcloths, Wall Pepers, Window Shtdes, Ac, Ac. ff-Being extensively engaged in the Lumber business, we are able tooffiTiupcrioriiiducciatepts to Jobbers. MILLER A POWELL. CkarQcM. 1'a., Sept. 6, 1-71. 1871. 1871. AUTUMN! REED BROTHERS, Mamkbt Street, CLEARFIELD, PA., 4SD Maik STRxae. ClKWEXSVlLEE, T.V., Are opening TUTS WEEK an attractive , atock of GOODS FOB THE SEASON ! ( Oar stock will be replete with the W l-J NEWEST DESIGNS! e M in C5 In Foreign aud Domestic DRESS OOOHS, SHAWLS, COATINGS, REPELLENTS, FLANNELS, Etc., cte. Together with a full line of Notions, TrimnfmgH, LADIES' AND GENT'S Fui'iiisliing Goods, And JIILLINKRT (inOPS, At iVucj to suit the Times! Do not fail to call. Reapcctfulty, REED DUOTllERS. P. S Having purchased larpoly In Millinery lioodr, Millincra In adjacent towna will be aup plied at vhole.ale ralea. September 13, 1871. FALL GOODS! JUST RECEIVING! TIGHT CALICOES, SPLENDID ll'c. CALI J oooa, Delaines, Shirting Cheeks, Muolilia, Plaids, White Moods, Percale., Jainnr.o Silk., P.lark Silks, Silk Poplins, Hlaek Alpacas, Tul le Linens, Velveteens, bbawlr, Hoys' Cassimcrcs, Ac. AT J. MILES KRATZER'S! HOSIERY, BILK ot.ovrfv. viFOT PARTR Kid Gloves, Lace Calls rs. Hair Snitches and Chignons, Hair Nets, Corsets, Hoop Skirls, 4e. AT 1. MILES KRATZElt'S! D II ESS TRIM MINOS, SILK FRINGES Satin, Velvet Ribbons, Uuttons, 4c. AT J. MILES KRATZKR'S I rpRIMMED DATS, RIIIIIONS. X liliiocry Goods, Ac., As. . AT J. MILES KRATZKU'S! UKEQl'ALKD STOCK OF LADIES' AND Cliildren. Hhoes anil Gaiters, Men's French kip and Calf Hoots, Calf and Lasting Gaiters, do. AT J. MILKS KRATZER'S! t I iCin 1'IEI'ES WALL PAPER te. to il.llll per bolt Carpets, Floor nil Cloths, Window Similes, be.t Whito Crnnite Ten Ware, Glass Ware, Table Knives ami Forks, Ac. AT J. MILES KRAT7.ERS! (CHOICE TEAS, COFFEE, AND OTHER J Groceries, Dried Apple., Peaches, Cherries, l'mnei, Canned Peaches, louiatoes, Corn, io. rrt-Tho aiiove, with au immense iloek ef other Hoods, have been houirbt at the lowest cash prices, and will be offered at very low rates. Come and examine them whether you buy or nou J. M. Kn.mr.R. ' (Formerly C. Kratler A Sona.) Next door to II. F. lllgler A Co.'. Hardware Store. Clearfield, March It, lB7t.tr. TO II N T H OU TM A N, , Dealer In all kinds of FURNITURE, Market Street, One door east Allegheny House, aujl'7l (.LEAIU'IELD, PA. r. a. mu.r.e. Sou in. THE SMITH HOUSE, tuppuslto file J'asieoger itvpot.j cli;aki-ii:m), ia. P1(IE undersigned, having leased this bouse lu, X a series of years, is rguly to entertain Ursn. gers and travelers aenerallv, and therefor, solicit sojourners Ui give him a cull. His Table will be supplied wilh the best the market affords, and tis Par will oontsin the choicest of nines and liquots, The house, furniture, beds and bedding aroonlirely new, wtiiuh alwavs adds to the comfort of travelers : while the slalilitig attached la large aud roeip'. Jut suited for twmsler.. Charges moderate. JanSl70 WILLIAM K. HRADLEY. THE ALLEGHENY HOTEL, MARKET St., CLKAIIFIELD, Va. THIS larjro and cotnuiudluuc neff hotel k bwrn opviicd for the loroiiijiiodiitlup of the puhlin, win-re the prop riot or will be glivl to meut his old friends, end receive a there ut' uuhlie init ronuge. Uy strict purs'inul nttt ntii.n Hi the de tails of hie businees, be hopes to bo able to render satisfaction to bii patrons, The TAULK will alwnyi be bountifully supplied with the Wit that can ba procand In the iturket, and the DAK will euntniii a full stuck of LlyUOKH, LEER, Ai Uood lUbling ttltachrd. Clearfield, March 3, lBOV-ly Pruprictoa. THE MANSION HOUSE, Comoro! teoondand Market Streets, tl.KAKl li:i.l. PA. rpiIIS old aad comuodUai llotol has. during 1. the put year, been enlarged to double Its former capacity for the entertainment of stran ger! ani gucsu. The whole building bis been refurnished, and tha proprietor will spare no paini to render bii guests cotcfortaUt wbiU staying with him. MP-Tha "Mansion Home ' Omnibus ruoi to and from tbe Depot on tbe arriral and departure oi cacti tretn. JUiirt aUUUUittiti if. aprO-70 tf Proprietor. SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE, CurneitHvlllc, Uarfli ld county. Pa. MMlISoMand woll etnblltibe.K note1,beaatl- 1 fully situated on the tanks of the barque- banna, in tbe boroagb of Gurwen?ville, hit bee a leaded fr a term of yean by the undersigned. It has been entirely recited, and if now open to the publie generally and tha travelling eomniu oity in particular. No pains will be spared to render guesls oomfortabte while tarrying at tbia hnuie. Ample Stabling room for tba aocoisiao datiun ofteawie thargus uiodemte. Sert SS, ISTO-tf. THE RAILROAD HOUSE, MAIN ST., rniLirscuuG, r.. fpiIB undersigned keeps eopstantly on band X the best of Lt,oors. lln table is alwaja supplied with the best tbe market affordi. Tha traveling publie will do well to give nini a oau. norlfii. KOBEKT LLOVD. giiAw uousr.. Corner ut Maikot and F.ont StroeU, Clearfield, Va. plcte in ill iti appointments, and convenient to uie lourt iioune. a irco vmiuioin rum to ana from the Ih'put an t!ic arrivnl Mid detimlure of each train. OKOltOK N. COI.Ht'ltN, April l.t, 1HJ0. Proprietor. I ron Ann iioiMis, Kear the Hail road Depot, CltaHlcId, Pa. fl. B. ROW.I'roprlator. This house Is lerg, wrll furniclipil, and nearly new, anil the I'rupi ii-tor feels coufident of render ing naiiiifncttmi tu guects. X, II. (Juod stabling uonnected with the hotel, ot-71 WESTERN HOTEL, Opp' lite tho Court Home, CLEARFIELD, PENN'A. Acconiniodalios f.rt.eln.-s and cbariei moderaie. oati JOHN F. VOI'Xfl, Proprietor. piXTOUR HO I SIC, Opporitc tho Court Hours, LOCK HAVEN, PE.NN'A. JcU'TI IIAI'SEALA KP.0M. Prop's. 1lt(CKI'.HI10l'l'' HOUSE, ) BELLEFONTE, PA., D. JOHNSTON A SONS, octll'U Proprietors. A i cm can uousn, Main Strot't, BROOKVILLE, PENN'A. SIIAN.VOX A BlTaKETT, Pniprieturi. o4 ? rpilE AMERICAN HOl'SR. CTRWl'SSVILLR, Ct.aARriri.D Coi wtt, I'rxVa. This long estahlirilied and pupuUr hotel Is itlfl kept by the suhseriK'r, who spares no effort ta please all who patronise him. "To pleate," ia tbo motto at the Auicrit-an U nisr. and all that ia aaked is a trial. K. . MVlY.lt, Troprietor. Curwmirille, March 1-S 171 tf. goots and Iiocs. DASIKL CONNELLY, lioot and Shoe Manufacturer. CLEARFIELD, PA. HAS just received a fine lot of French CALf tSKl.NS, and Is nw prepared to mannfae tur everything in bii lino at tho lowest flgnroi. He w.l war 171 it bis work to be as representee. He respectfully solicits a eall.at bii shop on Murkct street, seeend d' or wtM of Ihe po'toffsee, where be will do all in his power to render satis fart Ion. Sou fine (in iter t"ps on hund. my.i.'67.y I'AMKL CONNKLLY. m 1!UT A SHOE SHOP. EDWAltD MACK, Cob. MAKKKT A Sd Sr..., CLEARFIELD, Pa. rpilR prnprUtcrhaa entered Into the BOOT 1 SHOE business at the above stsnd, and is determined not to be outdone either in qual ity or price for his work, Special attention will be paid to manufacturing Sewed work, lie has on hand a Urge lot of Krench Kip and Calf Skins, of the very best quality. The cill. sens of ClearDeld and vicinity are respectfully invited to give biaia trial. No charge for calls, novll,' ej.tf $ll$ltonfoti.. Hiss E. A. P. Rynder, aaisT roa Chiekering's, Hteinwav'i and Emerson's Pianos j tfuilth'i, Mason A llftmlin'i and Peloubet'a Organs and Metodeona, and Orotar k liaker'i Hewing Machine. Al.Stt TKACACn or Piano, Ouilar, Organ, Harmony and Vocal Ma il e. No pupil taken for lefe than half a term. jrOHHooms next door in First National Bank. Clearfield, May 6, lM.tf.tf. Clearfield Nursery. KN'COURAGE HOMH IXDUSTRT. flUIR undersigned, having etabtiahed a Nut M. iery on the 'Pike, ahout half way between Clearfiold and Curwensvllle, Is prepared to fur nish all kinds of FBUJT T JtEKii, (standard and dwarf,) Krorgreent, Shrubbery, Orapa Vines, tiooftnherriee, Lawton Ulackberry, Ktrawherry, and Hasberry Viaei. Also, Hiberlan Crab Trees, Quince, and early loarlet Rhubarb, do. Ordera promptly attended to. Address, J. I. M RIG II T. iepS0-68-y Curwansrille, Pa New Meal Market. II E iiniier-ipneil hate opened a Meat .Market l In the rtmro formerly H"eiiiiei by Alexander In in, en Market street, t'learlield, Pa, adjoining Mo. .op's, nliere they intend to keep a supply of All kinds of Meat, Fruit and VrjrrlnblM, And at "eairrs to suit in timks." Shop will bs o)h,ii cegulaily on Tucsil.iy, Tliur.day and Sat urdny. and meat delivered al anv point. A share of public palrmiac. Is reipeotfully solicite d. ' M. O. IIHOWS. K. W. DROWN. JJxT-Ai.so Continue tu ileal in all kioile of Improved Agricultural Implements. Clrarllelil, Anftust SI, IK70 tf. V" DMINKTMATIllX'ri XOTH'l'--Nollce i. hrri'liv given (lint letter, of administration on the estate of A. K. W RIGHT, dee'd, Uleol th. borouli of Clearfield, ClearDeld county, Penn'a., having been diilT grsnled to the undersigned, all porsons Indebted to sold ..tat. will plcaee make iinineilial. payment, and Howl bal ing olalms or demanils will present them pruperly eutlieiitualed !r eeltreraent without delnv. E.VIILT WRIGHT, ClrsrHrll, Nev. , 18T1 Ct, A Imini.lratril. I V