THE REPUBLICAN. CLEAR FJKLD, PA. WEDNESDAY MORNINO, JAN. I, WJ. - Terms of Subscription, If paid In advance, or within three mouth! ...t 1 0 II paid alter rnreeauci ncroru hi montns.. f paid after the .xpiretlon nf six months I 10 I to p- All artioles to Insure Insertion In thin paper should be handed In earl on Tuesday Morning, as we no to press at 12 o'clock, (noon.) RKLHilOUft NOTICE. Metbodlut F.pleeiipnl Church Bee. J. D, M'Cord, Pytor. Puhlle Kervioa avert Sabbath, at lli A. M., and 71 r. M. . Sabbath School at II A. M. Praver Meeting every Thursdar, at 71 P. M Communion Sorvloe, flrat Sabbath of .very montn. at 1US A. M. Mt. Andrew! Church I.tileronal Rev, Oaonaa Hall. Puhlle Sorvloe Sunday morning ... in A'.ln.L . .. .1 . n u . e..kn.i - a P M 1'r.u.k Mull..,. IVI.....!. .v..t- al 7 0 OlooK. Preabyterlan Church Rev. Mr.Brri.itn Fabiio Some erery baubath, morning and even, lug. Baptist Church Rev. W. D. Sitxnun, Pa! tor. Publio service! every Sabbath, morning or evening, alternately, kit.- Prancta Church Catholic Ttcv, T. 3. Mrlliii i Mae. at 10A o'clock A. M., on the feoond and fourth Sundays ofeaoh month. I Religious. We nro requested to Itate that there will he sorvloe at the ltaptiit church, In thii place, on Sunday next, at 1 0 1 o'clock a. m., and at Curweneville In the evening. AuDiTons' Settlement. An Actor Assembly, approved tho 13th day of March, A. D. 1H63, require! the borough and township settle mente to be made on the last Monday (30th day) of January nest. The auditors of the several boroughs and townships of ClcarSeld county will please bear this In mind. Appointments. Tbo following is a list of tho appointments, made by the County Commissioners for the ensuing year: Counsel William A. Wallace. . Clerk 0. 11. tloodlandcr. Mercantile Appraiser Wm. P. Johnston. Prison Physician Dr. T. J. lloyer. Janitor Andrew Sbugart. List of lottors remaining unclaimed In the Postoffice at Clearfield, for the Week ending January 1st, 18.2 : Jlywater, Amos. Mulhollen, James, llumgardncr, Miss Mary Quinn, Henry. Caldwell, Mrs. ilaunah. Vuijlov. Lawrence, (i) Dunlap, Mrs. Alineh. Ross, James U. Jlollingshead, Thotua. Robinson, I.. M. Lyons, Henry W. Weaver, O. II. Kleese, Alias. P. A. GAILI.N, P. M. Olr Hr.y Tost Office. Christmas morning entailed a new blessing upon the patrons of tbe Clearfield Post Office. That morning found our gentlemanly P. M., Mr. Gaulio, In his new building, and everything fittrd up In flrat rate style. The new arrangement Is so modern and city-like, that It will take us "country cousins" some time to adapt ourselves to this new order of things. The cbango in this instanee is a doeided Improvement, and right well do our aitisenc ap preciate it - At Work. Tho County Auditors are busy at work this week, overhauling the sev eral accounts of tho Trcasnrcr, Commissioners and other county officials. The board now con sists of John D. Miller, of Chest ; D. Aaron Wise, of Kntix, and ltrulen McPherson, of Clearfield, .eod from the way they take hold of the vouchers and accounts, they evidently mean business, and if there are any Tammany, (Irant or other rings lu Clearfield tbey will find them beforo they get through. We Surrender. Wo have leuo completely "run down" with the proceedings of "Teachers' Institutes." Manuscript enough lies before ut to (ill three issues of the lUri iijrA, and still more coming. We admire the enterprise of the teachers of our county in this line, but are jluutpelled to decline all manuscript of this char acter, unless It Is oondensed al least fourfold. If we publiih the proceedings at length for the teachers of one district, we are compelled to pub lish for all, and we would be overwhelmed with "copy," or compelled to employ a clerk to answer and explain, "Schoolmastere'" letters to editors are usually very lengthy and precise, and to an swer them takes a great deal of time and postage. Hence, we surrender. j "Week of Prayer There will be union services overy day during tbe Week of Prayer, the order being as follows t Sunday, January 7th, II a. m. Preaching ser vice lu the Presbyterian church ! 7 p. m concert of prayer for Missions, in the M. K. church. Monday, January 81b, 7 p. m. Prayer meeting In the llaptist church ; subject, Thanksgiving for Mercies. Tuesday, January Olh, 7 p. m. Prayer In the XI. E. church f eulijcct, llumiiiiit meeting ion and voniession oi rin. . Wednesday, January 10th, 7 p. m. Prayer meeting in the Presbyterian church ; auhject, Prayer for Families and Schools. Thursday. January lllh. J p. m. Prayer meet ing in the M. K. church : Prayer for Nations and Rulers. Friday, January I2lh, 7 p. m. Prayer meeting In the Lutheran church; Prayer for Uie Christian Church. Saturday, January l.llh, 7 p. m, Prayer meet ing In tbe Presbyterian church j Prayer for the Outpouring ef the Holy Spirit. m . CoUREHPON RENTS. "Soliloquy of U Christmas Tree" Is accepted and will appear next "The Breathings of a Pedagogue" wa eannot use. Hii "breathings" are too wrathful, and if published would only get the author in difficulty, tf net "well thrashed." "Taxpayer." Your views are eorreet. If A o!d a portion of hit farm to D during the past jeer, II is the duty of the assessor lo note tbe ohango on his duplicate, before he makes his re turn to the commissioners, lie should reduce the number of acres and valuo A'! property In due proportion, and say, "20 acres valued at $200 transferred TO II," and then assess R In alphabet ical order with 20 acres of land, valued at $200, and say, "transferred FROM A." Mo one has the legal right to make this transfer but the assessor, and. when made u Indicated, the duplicate will ihow for all future time why A' assessment was reduced, and from whom B purchased his land, although erieisor and all the parties to the trans action are dead. As the duplicate is made a record, upon which owners of real estato must often rely for a title, It Is highly Important that then changes be made by the proper officer, and If made in the hand writing of the assessor, (which can always he proven), the transfer will bo good. Hut If In the handwriting of some one else, the title to the land may be Jeopardised audi the owners Involved In a lawsuit, If nothing worse. s sail Christmas Treed. "Kriss KinUlo" again showered his blessings upon the little folks .bout Christina. W, wen highly pleased at the effort! made at the Presbyterian, Methodist and Kpiseopal churches In this place, lu the shape of untunes trees. The one at the former was a "grand old tree," and made he ejea of the "old fogies" sparkle and snap as brightly and oulokly as those of a Ave or ten year old, and we kuow they fell better afterwards than aver before, unless they Indulged loo freely during the afterpleee, which was not the fault of "the fruit c.r the tree." We concede that ehnrch edifices should bo looked "pon with reverence, and lu no way misused or desecrated, and that church members sh ould Inva riably beliavt IhcraHvM m L(?tnof Itvlifi and lt'0tlctiin hut that til hrUy In or aluut the Wri going to or from the church ibouU Urport Ihemwivri like a funeral procvulun, we deny. flie erlia ton it it i in (lit itentin to tlrtrerate, iii") not In the act itieir. If tbe motion of "VhriMmei trece" at the wrer aliurvliet km fu- , - v muiiM-i, oi wnien we hare no unK no hnru wilt brfhll tbe clifii. or an tnr.o Tf. Aewmllny to our rlrw of tie eaie, ncilW arenli imr chiljrcn over tDjoj-rU tbtin.t-li'M lt Ut than en thU i,n, ud hyyty mteihoald .iiiprt-heinlon. We suapect that l.ertiea rrtiilereil "''apiytliruxhlh.inslrui.enlalitiosufat hrlst- ... ik ii i omerwiM In Heaven, I seems t. pervade the liases or ber boob will o ear , ii , 10 eon,,", falri. To our mind i towards rvetorlnf the sta(e In lis orninal ijurllT. s 7.lh r "'" '",bn" "' ehureh p-it ; The honk Is terv reedahle, and must obtain a wide I ,'. ' ''hirii. .Mue s...ic net time, j ciivulilija. Ir'ild ei.lv I7 ibKrifllea. J ! It Annexation. There li a project on foot to nnnei the lower or neck end of Hell town hip to Ferguion nod lenn. Tbli portion of Bull U liwallj rut In two, nJ the rivor ihonld be made tbe line between Peon ftnd Ferguion. We learu that tbe realdenti wllhln the proputed oeded territory aeek ao nllianoe with the towmbipi named, and wo prfaumo there will be no objection on the part of the townahlpi named, na the terri tory nud population are both deelrable and will add much to the convenience of all, Tbelerrllott In queation la bounded b the oouutjr map aa follow t Ili'gtnnluf at Ibe Suiquobanna river and traet line of William Drinker, In Fergutou townahip) thence along tbe line of Belt and Kergueoa town vblp to tho woatero line of tbe Jamci llubley furvpj ; tbenoo along the line oftbe Jamca Hublejr aud John llole aurveya to tbe river; tbonee down (he oVepeit obannol of aald atream to the place of beginning, all of whluh territory, heretofore at taohod to Dell townahip, iball hereafter be aonei ed to and belong to Korguion townihip. And furthor, all that portion of Hull townahip lylug between tho following boundaries ihall here alter be annexed to the townahip of Henn, via: Beginning at the Huiuchanna river aud mouth of llnalott'e run j tbenoo up aaid run until It inter aeeta tbo townahip line between Bell and Penn town alii pa ( theneo along the aeveral oouraea and diatanoea of aaid townahip line until It atrikea the river t thonoe up laid itrcain to the place of be. ginning. A glance at tbe county nap ahowa that Ibh an nexation aoheuie takea tbe nock end off Brll town hip, which la out in two by the river, and aaalgoa the one portion to Ferguion and the other to Penn. Thia aeema to be a natural alliance and aaitgnf territory whore It naturally belong. Vet there may be aome objection, which do not develope themaelrea to our view at thia diitanoe from the aoene. Still we deem It far better than a new townihip, which, if erected, would only add to the general expenaca of the eouuty and render no one more comfortable. Clearfield Borough Election. The following la tbe reault of the eloetion in this borough on Friday lait. The town councilmen were elected under tbe new, or cumulative, voting law, the Democrat I electing four and tbe Hadicalf two mombrri. The new law la a humbug. As a Democrat, we would rather concede our opponent! two mcrabcra of council for all future time, than to be puniehed with tbia "cumulative voting." The remit will be that no one who la lit will be willing to serve on tho election board, because of the "bother" of counting 1, 1 J, or S, 3, 4 or 6 votca for candidate. None bat experts In arithmetic and penmanahip are qualified to keep tbo tally under tbia "new departure." i BtiKM. Yott. Mag. (1. L. Head, dem 13J ji Thomaa Uobina, rad. M towx corxciL. 1. 1., Keltenateinr demM. lKd W. C. Foley, dem- ..1H2J Waller JUrrett, dem 21 1 Thomaa Dougherty, dcm It)7 J. M. A dam i, radw V2 A. I. Bbaw, rtwl. 8u It'STH'B or THK tKACB. Cyreuiui owc, dcm , 1.11 74 Alexander Irwin, rad jfl niuu mxaTAai.a. Charlca KohalTiT, dem 2fl . 81 Jerry Butler, rad 46 auROLOn lO.faTAILB. John McClellan, dem 13 j 60 William It. Brown, rw bi JUIHJE or KI.KC.TI07IS. Inrael Tent, dem 130 John F. Irwin, rati 01 !si"r.tTuii. W. W. BettP.dem 1.10 A. W. U rah a m, rad 04 POOR UVKUKBP.HR. B. tlrahain, dem , (1. Lvtlo, rad ...no ... H ... it ...1.10 J. ii, Watson, rad At ItllOR. (leorge Ilngerlv, dim , l). (.. .Nvlin8, rmt TESTIMONIAL OF RESPECT. Tbe following preamble and resolution were adopted by (lien Hope Lodge, No. 0o9, l.O. O. F., on tbe 18th dav of December hut: Wmkhkak, It has nltaaed the A I ml eh It Kulcr of the L'niverae to r move from our mi tint, by a terrible aeeident, our beloved brother and fellow tnrmher, William M. Wright; and iieMKia. Ubile we bow with deep humilitv to the decrees of the divine will, believing that all thinpfi work together for our good, and that our loas ia but his eternal gain, ret we cannot forbear expreMing our deep lympathy and condolence to the family and frienda of the deccaaed, for tbe Irre parable lois they have antatned therefore, bo it tietoivttt, I bat indirMar.Ily md colleetively we 1 tender our sympathy and regurd to the family of the deccaaed, who, aa a friend and fellow oitiien, was beloved by all who knew him, and who, aa a member of our Order, endeared hitnielf to ua all by his many kind and aocial qualities; and while we hone and believe that our departed brother has joined tbe Innumerable boat of "juit men made perfect, where aickneii, sorrow and death never enter, may this mournful risltation be made profit able to ua all, and prepare na to pats through tbe "Valley and Kbadow of Death to aianiions of eternal rent. Heiolred, That though It does not become ns to inarmer at the will of Uod. yet we mourn over this tad bereavement, because it haa ttvkeo from ua a most highly eMeetned ami worthy young man, whose place wilt not souu bo adtniuati k suinlied : and that in token of reopeet we will appropriately drape our hall in mourning for a period of thirty any p. tttvlttd. That a eopy of these resolutions be sent to each of the atvuuty papers for publication, and ako a copy be sent to tbe family of our de ceased brother. V. J. Krxftr, Hksiiy Dott. Wilmam Hinm.K, Frk (i. II ARRIS, Glen Hope, Dec. If, 17I. Committee. ! if ii. i BOOKS AND PERIODICALS. TUB BOW IX TIIK CLOUD. Bv Bt. Ber. Wm. ft. Hterens. D. P.. LL. D. Phila.lelpha: Hub. hard Drolbrn, Publinhers, T2S Hanaom street. Price, ?1.00f t:i.j0 and fj.bO, according to style of binding. - Biahnp Elevens Is regarded as one of (he most learned expounders of Holy Writ now living In this country. The richest and rareat thoughts of the most dlatinguinbed divines of Kngland and America have been gathered with the nioeit dis crimination, and compose a few chapters of thia wonderful book. Tbey are all In harmony with the author's grand central Idea, which is to anfold and illuitrntn to all the varied experiences of hu man life, "The glorious Covenant, Promises and Tender Marries of our Hod," so beautifully sym beliaed by tbe Hib in rA 1'ionA. An original fea ture of tbia book la to clothe the truths bj for cibly expressed (n proie In the fluent forms of poetry t an exquisite gem follows each chaptir, intimately relnted to Its iciiUoicnt, and thus help ing lo fix Its lesaous forever on tho memory of the btnrt, f even superb steol plate engravings em bellish tbe work. They are rare rpeciincni of ar tiatia skill. .No expense has been spared to make the ttivfinwic.il execu'lon perfect In every reaped. The work Is sold only by subscription, and Hub bard Bros, deiiro agents to Introduce the work In every locality. VICK'8 FLORAL (iriDK FOR 1872. lUcbea- ter: James Vlck, Publisher. We have received a eopy of the first edition of 200.000. It ia elegantly printed on flno tinted pa- 1er, in two colors, and llluatratcd with orer three mndred engraving! of flowers, Ac, and two col ored platea. Jt is the moat beautiful and i nut mot ive catalogue and Floral tluide In the world 111 paea, giving thorough directions for the culture of flowers and vegetables, ornamenting grounds, making wlka, lo. It is deaigned aiafbrtatmae preaent for the puMUher's eutomera, but forward ed to any who apply by mall, for ten cents, only one quarter tbe coit. Addreas aa above. PKT KIIS MIMICAL MONTHLY. New York i J. h. Peters, Publisher. MD Broadway. The January nutnlier eoifies Ui us in a new dreas, and is a rare musical treat, it Is printed on thicker pspor, and ii in every roripwt superior to its many prcdeeraaori. The tclevtlona are evl dently inaJe with great care, and it is really won derful how few poor pieeea appear among the hundreds that are given. Volume IX eotnmencea with tho Jan nary number. Price 20 cents ; or $'i per year. The publnhor oilers six back number for SI. and we ad viae all our musical readers to take advantage of lbs offer. THK MIMIC WOULD. Public exhibitions, their hiatory, morals and effeots. Hr Olive Logan. With steel plate, .nominated title page and IV lllnatratlons In tints. 8 vo , 600 pagea. J'riea tM.74 or tS.W, according to binding. New World PuMiiblng Co., 7 to and Market Hreeta, Philadelphia. Ws drm t entirely unneoeiaary to infonn our readers who the sulfur Is, aa the na ma of Mies' Logan Is familiar to all. Tho pnhliibers bare also done a good job, a glance at the work fully demonitratiug thia fact. The woild a full of bMks on every subject, exoept the one under enn alderation, and, if experleuoe la worth anvthina, then tbe Hjrbt peraon bak taken bold of the-prun-irg hook. Tbe stage baa been "drifting" iti the Wfong direction for years, and II was high time foi some oifa to take up tbe oudgel In defeuae of a reformation. Havihgi spent some time on the it aire, MI'i Lmn knows whereof she write, and al aii.tlnv .vita.' il.iAaailtn'v a reffhiil.la our nula. He .iblhilions. The broad ll(bt uf truth v-hinh Thi Comman ChildrsN. Tliib troupe of srmU folk, but ,rol ptrormtrt, far aaveral uhlbltloai ia this place last week, lo the universal saliifastloii of uur oltlsens. The talent of these ohildreD li trul remarkable and would do credit to older performer!. The natural, uu aasuuiin( and roguish appearanoa of Clara on tha stag! Is so domestic, that we often found oureetv.1 transferred to a parlor or the itraet while ill! was performing ber part. In fact, the whole troupa Ii a LwUuf to tho profession, and will no doubt reap a rich harvest from Intellectual epleurea, Cummunloated. CmtwoiviLLi, January , 1"1. Ma. KtiiToar Allow ma to aipresa, through jour riluahle paper, my heartfelt thanks to aouie friends In Philadelphia, and alio to tha member! of mj church in Curweneville, fur the aumoruui valuable presents received from them during tbe holidays. W. B. Hmma. Ye smokers of tliia office rolurn thanks to Mr. H. II. 8haw fur the nioe Christmas present he left at our offloa. Kiohard, oall often, A Rack. A home race is to cotno off at Truutville, to-morrow, between Torrenoe's rumsutawney duu horse aud Thomaa Anderson's horse. Specials. A large variety of Hand Sleds for children, fur snlo at H. F. Bigler A Co.'s. There Is, probably, no way In which we ean bcnullt our reodera more than by recommending to them for general use Job neon's Anodyne Liniment It Is adapted to almost all the purposes of a fami ly uiedieiuoj and as a speoiflo for eoughs, oolds, whooping oougb, soreness of tbe cheat, lame atom- acfc, rheumatism, spitting of blood, and all lung difficulties, It baa no equal that ever we saw or heard of. Tbe proprloty of giving condition medicine to horses, cattle and sheep, was discussed and admit ted by many of tbe Agricultural Societies through out the State laat Fall, and we belie re In every ease but one they decided in favor of Sheridan's Cavalry Condition Powders. Good judgment. II. F, Iligler A Co. have tbo largeat and finest assortment of Sleigh Dells ever brought to this county. doclSc3t We ean commend Mesirs. Geo. P. Howoll A Co., of New York, to those of our patrons who may have occasion to advertise In papers beyond their Immediate vicinity, as tbe firm have buainess re lations with the press throughout the whole conn try. Qulucy (111,) Whig. sates! Seatbs!! Skatm!!! Skatca fur men and women. Skatca for youths and misses. Spates for boy a and girls. At prices to suit pur chasers, at 11. F. Digler A Co. docl3-.lt Dr. F. Platto, Eulectie I'byaician and Sargeon, offers his services to the people of Clearfield and vicinity, and will be In rcadineas to attend all iirafeasional call, by day or night. Office on ivrru nrrci, wrai 01 wo uepoi, uearnciu, ra. Way 31, loTl-tf If yon want to buy Drugs, Pateut Medi cines, Painta, Varniahea, Spioca, Fancy Goods, Soaps, Perfumeriea, Druabea, Truaaeft, Lara pa, f.alisli I 'himfii.va. MiiiImI llamiU ftVkiu.l Itusl Stationery, Tobacco, Cigars, Saratoga and Bedford v. atera, rreacrtptiona day or night, go to the new Drug Store of Hartswick A Irwin, Second at. Oct I -3 m. Xos-Exn.ot.iva Laui. II. F. Bigler A Co. have on hand for the holidays a line aiaortment of Perkins A House's Hand, Stand, Hanging and H racket Lamps, by using which you avoid all Uie danger from glnae lamps. Glais lamps will explode, as they are doing ev ery where daily, deatroylng life and property. (Haas lampa will break, spill oil, and start a Are which Is aliuoat luextinguiihable. Glnsa lamps use more oil and give less light than this. Tbey give a bad kerosene odor, especially when turned down low, aud are very unwholesome for night lamps or sick rooms. (11aie lampa caaily get out of repair. Children are never aafe where glaaa lamp are used. Dot yon can safely leave this lamp with your children or careless servants. No man bos a moral right to endanger the safe ty of his family and property by naing glass lamps, since there is no longer any necessity for it. Perkina A Huuae'a non-exploaive lamps are made of metal. Save your Uvea by using this lamp. Save your bouses from burning. Save your family from burning and death. Save your money by getting a durable, oil-saving lamp. Save your eyes by having a better light. For sale by II. F. Uiglcr A Co., Clearfield, Pa. Oa November 23d, 1871, at the Presbyterian parsonage, by Kev. II. 8. Ili TI.ee, Mr. HICHAM) M. JOXKS, of Clearfield, to Miss Kl.l.KX Al'UII EXDAt'dll, of Lawrcnoo township. On December I9lh, 1871, by We. IW, Kse,., Mr. DAVID CKOFT to Mias KM MA ASKEY, both of Covington township, this county. On December list, 1H7I, by Iter. W. B. Bala am, at tbe residence of lh. bride's mother, Mr. ItlCIIARD CAXFIKI.D to Mis. MAHY K. lU nCIIFIKI.il, both of Clearfield. On Dcecmlier Utb, 17I, by Jon II. Rohles, K., Mr. HARRY llK.Ml'lIU.I, to Miss OLIVE 111 KI'IIFIKl.D, both of ClcarHeld. On December Jilh, 1871. by Rev. II. 8. Ill vi.cii, Mr. OLIVER LEONARD, of tllrard Uiwnship, to Mrs. CHRISTINA STHAWURIDHK, of I.an easier enuntr, Pa. On Deeeniber 30lb, 1871, by We. Punnm, K, Mr. JOHN W. ALEXANDER to Miss ALICE J. foreman, both of Huston township. sua. In Lawrence lownabip, on December 21st, 1871, WILLIA.M, son of Joiix aud Ma hi a Dlti-ks, agod 3 years. At Round Inland, Clinton eonnly, Pa., of con sumption, LIZ7.IK A., wife of Amdrbw Kribk, aged 28 years, 10 months and U days. HiiSfdtantou?, Pen ii My 1 vn ii i n I tn 1 1 ronil TYRONE & CLEARFIELD BRANCH. OV and after Monday, NOV. 20th, 1871, the Pnssenfter Trains will run dally (eicepl Hun dnylj between Tyrone and Clearfield, aa follows: CLEARFIELD MAIL." LEAVE SOUTH. LEAVE. NORTH. Clearfield. i.lC, r. . Tyrone -..... .I6,1.. Phillpsburg 4.III, " iOaerola.- 10.86," Osceola 4.4(1, " 1 l,bili..hnrj. ,.10.41, Tyron .ll, " , Clearfield ..... I !.," CLEARFIELD EXI'llEKH. LEAVE NORTH. Clearfield fi.4." a. m, Tyrone 7.00 p. u, Phllipsbura.. fi.la ' j Int.rseoMon ...7.U " Osceola. 7.0J " Oaeeola K.JO " Intersection.. 8.11 ' l'hilipsbar( ...8.40 " T.vrnlie,.... 8.JJ" j Clearfield, ar...t.40 " PA KB FROM'fl.K.AKFIKLD, TO nellefunte, Pa 2 0 : ;, Middletown 81 00 I 70 Marietta S 10 I.oek Haven Willlalnsport..... HuniinKlon te.,,., Lewistuwn. Marysville IIAhKISUI 11(1. 1 fill Lancaster I at I 80 PHILADELPHIA f M t HO Altmma I fit 4 50 Johnstown I 80 4 rili'iTTHinitii , 15 t'ONNKCTII)!.!. Clearfield Mail North connects from Cincinnati Espreei West, and llarrishnrg Aeenmnindatinn East, on main lln.l and Clearfield Mall Nnulh ennnects with Cincinnati Express East, and Mail West, on main line, also with Held haul! Express Eait, fur Lock Haven, and point! West of tack Jlavcn. Clearfield Expres! Knrth connect! from Mall West, end Cincinnati Express East, also from Raid Eagle Mail Wr.( and Clearfield Etprrss Houth eenneets with !larrishurr Acenmmodntlnn East, Looal raasettfrer West fur Altoona and llol. lidaysWe; Urnncn, also with lla.li) Kagl. Mail Ens!, tut l.;..'( Haven ai,l viHlamspnrl. Taklnir Clearfield Ripros. 8nuth, Philipshnrx paseeneers reaoh UelleConta and return home tbe sain, day; and cfeartUhl neeeengcr! ean reach Yrilllaih'pnrt, H arris Ira rjj cj; UilMlaysbur(, aud reinrn the SMWiwdav. ' u1' Passenaera for Wllllawsport should take Raid Esale Mail Rest, and passengers for pninfs .i.t ..f Idck llav.n, .a Ut B. II., should tsK. Ii.l'l Kn,lo J;.xprees East. '' . UtOltliE C. WILKINS, wjU-tL .u..riu(endioU ClotUittfl. H. BRIDGE, MERCHANT TAILOR (Store one door east of Clearfield House,) Market troet, ClearOrld, Pa. KEEPS on hand a full assortments of Genti Furnishing Goods, inch as bhlrta, Lln.n and Wool.n llndersbiru, Drawer! and Books, Neek-llei. Pocket Handkerehlefa, Gloves, Hals, UiwfarelUe, Ac. In treat variety. Of Plee. Goods he keeps lh Best Cloths of all "Shades and Colors," Ruoh al Black Doeskin of the very boat makel V . e...l..r. In p.al v.el.le . alan. Fpaaeh Coating, Bearer, Pilot, Chinchilla, and Frleott overeoatina;.' All of which will beeoltf ob.epfor Cash, and enaoe up smi w u. ia..si by eiperienoed workmen. Aleo, Agent for Clearfield manly for I. H. linger Co a. celebrated Sewing Meehlnei. ' Not. 1, lSDi-tf. H. BRIDGE. How lo Wave Money. THE times are hard i you'd Ilka to know How yuu may save your dollars j The way to do it 1 will show, If you will read what follows. A man who lived not far from here, Who worked hard at bis trade, But bad a household to support Thai squandered all he made. I met him onoe. Says ha, "My friend, I look threadbare and rough I've tried to get myself a suit, - But eaa't save up enough." Bays I, my friend, how much have 701 f I'll tell yow wher. to go To get a suit that's eoaad and cheap 1 To KEIZKNSTEIN Co. Be took what little ba had saved, And went to Relienst.la Brothers', And there he got a handsome suit, For half he paid to other!. Few he li home; he looks 10 will, And their effect li such, That whea tbey take their dally meal, They don't oat half aa much. And now he Indi on Saturday night, With all their wants supplied, That he bai money left to ipend, And lotne to lay aside. His good success, with cheerful smile, He gladly tells to all, If you d save money, go and huy Your ilothei at REIZENSTEIN'g CLOTniNQ BALL Where tha cheapest, (nest and best Clothing and good Furnishing tioods ean ba had to suit everv taste end in every strle. anrl 1,70 Vntrhrs, ru-flni, &(. EXTKAOKDIXAKY ANNOUNCEMENT I WOULD respectfully aanonne. to tha eltl. ens or CLEARFIELD md vicinity that I have opened np In the sew Masonic Boildiog, first door below tho Mansion House, on Second Street, with a entire new stock of WATCIIKS, CLOCKS & JKWKLKY, Of the latest style! and host finish, Selaeted with earn. I haro aa aiiortmeat from all tb.;iateet aortitis! Ia Jewelry, suita ble for the Holidays. A largo stock of Americaa Watches from ke factories or Appletrn, Tracy Co., at Wall ham, Maw., and tbe National Wateh Company al Elfin, III., la from 1 to 1 01. cases, alwayi a hand, and warranted. Thankful for your past liberal patronage, I hop., by eirlet attention lo business, to aerlt a aontluuanee of he seme. All kinds of repairing la my line promptly atteaded to, 8. I. SNIDER. January I, I87J. ISAAC K. STAUFFER, WATCHES, JEWELRY.. lis North Second St., eor. of Quarry, PHILADELPHIA. An assortment of Watches, Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware constantly on hand. Repairing of Walchee and Jewelry promptly attended to. 3:?y IrillQt. A SEW DEl'ARTUItE For (he Benefit or Mankind ! dr. nor f. it's PILE OINTMENT This Important ill seo eery Is one of the most re markabl results of ntodera aaedieal research, and The most Wonderful fc Speedy Remtdy ever Anoirn, Is now presented In a seientint comMnsttofj of soothing and healing agents. And baring t hide out; lily testtd it In numberless eases, with most satisfactory results, do not hesitate in offering It to tho public aa Tho most certain, rapid rind effectual REMEDY FOB PILES, no natter of how long standing. Vft-tHotd by all Dntftfftsts and Medielne lea. ers who desirt to allaviato tho suffering! of their fellow beings. rnicE, 50 cents tkr box. T. J. BOYKR, Bole Proprietor, oetSVrt iWnl.l, I'a. C0UAT PROCLAMATION. f!IBItKAS, Hob. C. A. MAYRR, President W Jndgo of tha Coart nf Com moo PUas of tha Twenty Anh Judleisl Ulstrlot, romposod of the counties of Clearfield, Centra and Citntjo and Hon. Willi G. totr.r and Hon. Jons J. Rxad, Assoc lata Jtdgai of Clearfield eounty, bavs Issued tbsir prsespt, to dirtctc d, for tha holding of a Court of Common Pleas, Orphans' Court, Court of Quarter Hesslons, Court of Oyer and Terminer, and Court of General Jail Dell?, ery, at tbe Court House atClesrfleld. In and for the eonntyof Clearfield, commencing on theMrcoiid Monday, HI h day of January, 179, and to e;atlnue ono week. NOTICB 18. therefore, hereby given, to the Coroner, Justitws of the Peaee, and Constables, la and for said eountj of Clearfield, to appear In their proper persons, with their Records, Rolls, Inquisitions, Eiaminations, and other Remem brances, to do those things whleh to their offices, and lo thsir behalf, pertain to be done. GIVKX under my band at Clearfield, (Ms 1Kb dny nf Deeemher, In the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy-ona. Jl'ftTIN J. Plti, Sheriff. I) V R X K U O V T I BURNED UP! DELL'S Ill'N W0OLKN FACTORY, Prna township, Clcarltold Co., Pa. Th. eitheerlhers ar, at freat expense, rehulld Inr, and In a few days will have completed, a neijrhrHirhood nscessity, in the erection of a first, eless Woolen Manufactory, with all the modern improvements attached, and are prepared lo make all kinds of Clollis, Cassimeres, fatinetts, Ulan kets, Flannels, Ao. Plenty of goods oa hand to supply all our old and a thousand o.w customers, wh.ua we ask to eonie and eiamln. our stook. Tbe business of CARDING AND I I l.LIXll will receive especial attention. Our new mill wilt he ready by wool-carding season, therefpr. there need he no hesitation on that auOre. suier arrangeaients will be made lo receive and deliver Wool, la suit customers. AH fork warranted nj dime upon the shortest notice, and bv s'trlHt Alton. lion lo burlnees we hope to realise a liberal li nn .f public patronage, IO.IMMI POINDS WOOL WANTKDI We will pay Ihe highest market nrlee for Wool and sell our manufaelured goods as low as similar goods eaa be bought la tbeeounly, and whenever w. fall t render reasonable satisfaction wa aaa alvaya he foand al home ready to make proper ltilanLlh.'n, ilther in person or hj taller, JAMES JOH.XS.N A HOXH, epriuuii : - 'raeB job huh I . U aDry ttooflfl, Crorrrifi, (tit. 1871. 1872. FALL & WINTER GOODS I The First of the Season I The Cheapest in this Market I BUY! BUY! ! BUY!!! OF KRATZER & LYTLE, Tear Dry Oowls, Your Groceries, Year Hardware, Yonr Qiieensware, Your Wotlen!, Your Boot! A Shoes, Yoar Leather, Yoar Shoe Findings, Your Flour and Fish, Your Window Curtains, Your Carpeta, Your Oilcloths, Your Wall Papers, Your Hats, Your Cap!, Yoar Carpet Chain, Your Storea, Your Daeoa and Feed SALT! SALT! SALT! at wholesale lo country merchants. OILS, PAINTS, OLASS, Ac A liberal dis count to builders. . Everything that you need eaa be had at great advantage to the buyer, at t ' KBATZER 4 LYTLE'S, , Market street, Cuismi n, Pa,, opposite the Jail, pd. to nehi'71 N EW UOOOI1 Xcw Firm at M'ulluccton, I'a. ; JOHN HOLT k SONS Hare bought the entire stock of goods from P. Gallagher, and are receiving a general assortment of nsw goods from tbe Eastern cities, sutb at .VV LiIiY GOODS, . CI.OTJ1IXG, GKOCEIUES, QUEENSWARE, HARDWARE, BOOTS t SHOES, HATS 4 CArS, BACOX, FISH, SALT, FLOUR, FEED, io., Ac, Ac, To exchange for Country Frvdeoe, Itallroad Ties, Lumber or CAriH. Octooer 1, 1871. - Down I Down 1 1 - THE LAST ARRIVAL 'j' AND OF COl'RSK TUB CHEAPEST! A Proclamation against High Prices! TTK art now opening np a M of the best aad 1 1 boh aeaaonahle (Jods and Wares eer offered In this market, and at prieos that remind one of the good old dare of cheap thingi. Those who lack faith opon this point, or deem oar alle gations supernuous, need out CALh fT OIR HTOHEy Comer Front and Market streets, Where tbey ean see, feel, bear and know for them selves. To lullj anderstand what are cheap goods, this mast be dune. We do ant deem it necessary to enumerate and item lie our Stook. It is enough for as to state that We have Everything that is Needed and consumed In this market, and at prices that wtoaiih both old and young. dro2 JObfcl'H nflA W A BOTH, CORCORAN, WEAVER & CO., WHOLESALE a n oci2 his, I: and doitlcra in JiUinbcrincii's Supplies. WILI.IAMSrORT, PA. aus?3-era K W PIRMI NEAV GOODS! FAUST & GOODWIN, ,( (Sueeeaeors le Ilartaock A Goodwin,) 1 CinWENSVILLE, Ta., Have Just opened the newest and Incst stack of all kinds .f I'UT GOODS, DRESS GOODS, ' Notions, Tiimming!, Ac, LAl'lt:s' HATS and Kt'IlS, Men's and Boyi' HATS A CAPS, 'HOOTS AND SIIOKS, GROCERIES, r QUKENSWAItE, GLASS WARR, WILLOW TV Alty, Vp(JlS WAP.K, II It D W A 11 K, And evrrythinf usually kept In a trst-elass ''re. The stock haa been aeleeted with rate, and bnngbt at lowest prices, and will h. sold very cheep for eash. Country produce of all kinds takea at market priae. K JrVW. k all to .era. and see." ((urwcniville, Nov. I, lil Jib. -v gardunK, Jiauarr, tit. gACKKTT 4t aCIIRYVH, . DALCU l UriLDI(i HARDWARE, Also, manufacturers of Tin and Sheet Iron Ware, Second Btraet, CLEARFIELD. PA. Carpenters and Builders will (nd It lo their advantage to examine our Itoek before purchasing elsewhere, STOVES ! STOVES ! We are now aellina; lh. eelehrated TIMES COOK and HEI.IANCK, th. cheapen and best stove. In the market. Ivory stove fully warranto. ALSO, PARLOR, IiKATISl, and BAFTINU STOVES! which will ha sold as aheap ai any In the county. Strict attention paid ordering artlolM for par tie! who desir. it. eTnoi,nn(, Spouting and job work dona on reasenabh) tenna. Clearncld, Pa, April 13, 1871. II. F. BIGLER & CO., nait-ias m II a it j w a it i: , Also, Manafacturersof Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. CLIARFIILP, PA. LOT OF SADDLES, BRIDLES, Baraen, Collar,, etc., for sale by II. F. DI0LEB 6 CO. "PALMER'S PATENT UNLOAD- Uf Bay Porki, for sale by JI. F. BIGJ.EK A CO. QIL, PAINT, PUTTY, GLASS, Rails, .to., for sals by H. F. BIGLER t CO, TTaRNESS TRIMMINGS & SHOE X Ml. findings, fur eals by II. F. BIGLER A CO. QUNS,riSTOLS,S WORD CANES For sal! by If. F. BIGLER A CO. gTOVES, OF ALL SORTS AND Sim, for sals by If. F. BIGLER A Q). TROX! IRON! IRON t IRON I For sale by II. F. BIGLER A CO. TTORSE SHOES A HORSE SHOE AA KAILS, for tale by II. F. BIGLER ft CO pULLEV BLOCKS, ALL SIZES Aad best Manufacture, for sal. by II. F. BIGLER ft CO. HIM BLESlviN Is "AN F PIPK BOXES, for sale by U. F. BIGLER A CO. pODDER CUTTERS for sulo by cd30-70 II. F. BIGLER ft CO. rpim TINI TIN t RTOVEfll STOVES I STllVKJtl WAFLE &1lARTMAN Desire to Inform tha eltiiens of 0eeola and the public generally, that they hare junt received a larfre and npiendid assortment of Sioree, lloate hold Hardware and Stamped and Japanned Wares of all kinds. Aleo that we manufacture and keep eonMentljr on hand a fall eMorttnent of Tinmen s Warei, whieh we will dirpoeft of at either wholesale or retail, tn salt purehaeers. Roofing, Spouting, Repairing and all binds of Job Werk dune to ortler and with dipateh. Strict attention paid ordering articles for par ties desiring it. Consumers will And It to their adrantnge to pore hate frons us. Our stock and prices will sat isfy yon that we do eell good wares at priees that please the people. You will find as on t'urtin Street, nearly op povltc tbe Kxehange lintel. Oseeola Mills. Pa.. May 10, IftM lf THE CLEAItFIELD WOOD-CHOPPERS' AXE! Manufactured especially for THE CLEARFIELD TJiADE, auiHO II. F. BIGLER A CO. mo LUMBERMEN! TKHKECTION IN CANTHOOKSI The Clearfield Kaeelalor Canthmk will not wear out or break, being eopstruetod with one solid hand from elip to point. It Is pronouneed by all praetleal lumbermen who bare eiamlned It to be tlf most terfret Cautbouk vo' In Tinted. Amos Kennard, Pa(enUp( M an u fact a red by Amok KesxAin k Co., t ci.KAniian, pa. vAII order promplly attended to. itSS'70 Srenly VoiiihI! The Cal I found, It In Hhaw's IIUI, It ean't be brat In Clearfield j A hundred bushels al a time Yob ean bur for Ihe Agure alnei fir, If ya'd with to haul yourself, You oan hare the same araoqpt fur seven eenll. nerl-Bm VTIM.IAM WILMAU3. c OOK ITIIVl: vi: ji SI'KAR'S CALORIFIC. Bl'SQIlKIIAr-'XA,' Slt'ERIOR. GOV. I'KKX, '' RKlll'LATOR, KOBLRfOOK, KATIONALRAyuf," TlllUMI'll, PA n I, nil COOKS, SPKAR'S IIKVuLVlij LKIIITS ' A.Vp I)(li;ilLK HBATICnS, And all kinds of 11 jil'uf Clin es fur sale by uf7 "' II. I, HWUMCO. fry Coed?, it. r. o. uii.i.hi, A. a. roLv MILLER k POWELL, vTUOLCSALK 4 DETAIL M H;R C II A K T S, Grnhain's Row, Market SI.,. CLIURriCLI), PA. We would most resjeotfully inform oar friaads, euslomers. aud the publio generally, that wo are notr baok Id our old quarters, which have boon remodeled anf Improved, and we are now pre pared to aoeomsuodato all who may favor as by oall ing. NEW GOODS.! We bare just received one of tbe largest stocks of all kinds of Merobandite ever brought to Clear field county, which we Intend to Mil at such 11 g ares as will msko It an object for all persons to purchase from us. Families laying In winter supplies of Groceries, Dry Qoodi, Ac, should not fail to giro as a oall, as we feel oonfldvnt our prioes and superior quality of goods will amply satisfy all. Our stock of GROCERIES consists of Coffees of tbe best quality, Teas, Bu gars of all kinds, Molaates, Fish, Salt, Cheese, Dried Fruit, Splees, TroTlsions, Flour and Feed, Ac., Ao. Our stock of DRY GOODS la larga and varied, and w! will Just say ere .an supply any artlcla in that Una, without enuner tine. - KEADY. MADE CLOTHING We hav. a large stuck f ready-mad. Clothing for Men and Hoys' wear, which we'wlll dispose of at a very small aJrsnc en cost. Boot! aad Shoes, Hats and Caps, Hardware, Queensware, Wood and Willow Ware, Notions, Fancy Goods, Cirpeti, Oilcloths, Wall Tapers, Window Shades, Ac, Ac. "Bclnf extensively engagod in the Lumber buslnese, we ar abl. to offer superior Inducements to jobbers. Mil,!, Kit A POWELL. Clearllrld, Pa., grpl. , ItU. 1871. 1871. AUTUMN! HEED BROTHERS, Miliar Stmit, CLEARFIELD, PA., iso Una Sraacej, Clrwe.nsville, Pa., Are opeuiag Til IS WKKK aa attractive stock of GOODS FOR THE SEASON ! Oar slixk will b, repl.te erith th. u m tn H N KW EST DESIGNS I tn . (A In Foreign and Oouestl. DRKRS GOODS, SHAWLS, COATINGS, RKPKLLF.NTS, FLAN.NKI.8, Etc., etc Together with a full Una of Notions, Trimmings, LADIES' AND 01: NT'S Furnishing Goods, And MILLINERY GOODS, At Price lo suit the Times ! Do not fail to call. Respectfully, II BUD DnOTtlKllH. P. 8. Having purchased largely In Millinery Goods, Milliners in a4tjacent ton as will be lup plied at wholeaale rales. September , 1871. FALL GOODS! JUST RECEIVING 1 I MM CALICOES, SPLENDID 10c. CALI J cues, Delaines, Shirting Checks, Muslins, Plaids, White Goods, Percales, Japanese Silks, lllack Silks, Silk Poplins, lllark Alpacas, Table Linens, Velveteeus, Shawls, Uoys' Cassimeres, Ac. AT 1. MILES KRATZER'8! nOSIKRT, BILK GLOVES. 11KST PARIS Kid Gloves, tare C.llare, Hair Switches and Chignons. Uair Note, Corsets, Hoop Skirte, Ac. AT J. MILES KRATZER'S I D P. MS TIIIMMINIIS, SIl.K FRINGES Satin, Velvet Ribbons, Buttons, Ac. AT J. MILES KRATZER'Sl 'RIMMED HATS, RIBBONS. X Milliner! Goods, Ac Ae. AT J. MILES KRATZER'S ! UNKQl'AI.ED STOCK OF LADIES' AND Children's Shore and Gaiters, Men's French Kip and Calf Boots, Calf and Lasting Uaitere, Ac. AT i. MILKS KRATZER'S) a t(l 1'IECKS WALL PAI'KB J(i. n ,VU l.0 per boll Carpels, Floor Oil Cluths, Window Shades, besl Wbil. Granil. Tea Ware, Glass Ware, Teble Knlvrs and Forks, Ae. AT 1. MILES KRATZER'S ! CIIOICK TEAS, COFFEE. AND OTHER Groceries, Dried Apples, Poaches, Cherries, Prunes, Canned Peaches, Tomatoes, Corn, Ac ff-Tbc above, with an immense lino, .f other Goods, have been nou,ht at the lowest cash prices, and will be offered at very low rates. BVm. and .Kamin. Ihens whether yon buy or not. i. M. KRATZER. (Formerly C. K reiser 4 Rons.) Neit door le H. V. Bigler A Co.'s Hardware Store. Cerfleld, March II, 1171 If. JO II N TROUTMAN, Dealer la all kinds .f FURNITURP, Market Street, On. door east Allegheny House, uglt i l ' r l l-iDCii l ii ti I THE ALLEGHENY HOTEL MARKET Bt., CLEARFIELD, l. TIIIS large anA. eenurodloos new hotel lie! been opened (uf Ihe aeeomaiodatli'H of Ik tmblle. wvun the pruprtetor will be gladeto bki ii! old Mends, aud reoeiv. a share of public pet ronage. By atrial personal attention to lb. da. tails of his huelaes!, ha ttoiiee lo be able lu rendtw satisfactlun to bis patrons. Tbe TABI.H will always ba bauutlfully supplied with the best thai oan be procured la the market, aad Die BAH will contain a full stock of LlyL OsIM, UKtR, I Good stabling attached. CARPER LEIPOt.DT, Clearlild, March 3, I tlott. I y ProprletaK THE MANSION HOUSE, Corner of Heoond and Market Streets, tli:Aiirn:i.u, pa. fllIH old aad ceamodlogt Hotel kaa. during X th! pait ye aeea inlarged la double It former capacity (ur th. .nteitainment of .Iran, gen and guesta. The whole building baj beea. refurnished, and tha pruprletor will spar n. palm to render his guests eomfortabl. whll staying with him. rltae "Mansion Houee" Omgltui rans t and from th Depot. th. arrival and dep.rtur. of each train. JOHN DOUGIikRTT. aprC 70 tf Proprietor, SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE, Curvteusvllle, l lear field roanty, I a. THIS old and wall established Hotel, beaatl fully altuatad oa th bank, of t)i Surqu banaa, In th boroeeh of Curwcnivllle, hat bee leased for a l.rm of yean by tha under.lrnrd. It has been entirely roBtled, and Is now open t the puhlle generally and tha travailing leani. nity In partionlar. No pains will be spared lo render guests comfortable while tarrying al thia house. Ample Stabling room for the aeeemma daUoi .fleams. Charge! moderate. bid VLuai, Sept 18, UM-lf. TliE-RAILROAD HOUSE, MAIN ST., riJILirSBLRO. Tk. 1111B undersigned keeps eonstantly on band, th best of Liquors. Hi! table U il-njs supplied with lh. best th. market ae'ordl. Th, traveling public will do well to give bliu a eel), novl.'os. KOJlfcttr 1,l,oi u, gllAW IIOllKr- Corner of Market and Front Street, Clearfield, Pa. This aaagniuo.nl Hoiol i, .ntirely new, eotn plete in all its appointments, and puurrntent to the Court House. A free Omnibus runs to and from the Depot .n the arrival and departure of eaeh train. GEOltGE N. COI.IU'HN, April la, INTO. Proprietor. J EONARD IIOUMI., . Hear the Railroad Depot, Clearfield, Pa. B. B. ROW,;Propritor. Tbil houee Is large, well furnished, and nearly new, and the Proprietor feels confident of render, ing satisfaction to gucets. K. D.-Govd stabling connected with the hotel. .4-71 WESTERN HOTEL, Opposite th Coart House, CLBARFJELD, pKXJI'A. Aoeommodatlons first-lass and charge! aioderats, oetS JOHN F. YOl'NG, Pr.prieter: IK OK TOUR 1101 UK, Oppo.ite the Court Homso, LOCK HAVEN, PE.SX'A. Jcl4'71 UAISEAL A KROM, l'r.yi. IHOCKIiKIIOPI' nuts;, BEI.LKFONTE, PA., D. JOHNSTON A SONeV eei3j'7l rrnprietore. MRHIVAH! uovqii, Maiu Street. BR00KVILLE, PENN A, SHANNON A 111 RK1T1; PniprieAore. ed 71 DAKl EL CONNELLY, Boot and Shoe Manufackircr, CLEARFIELD, PA. TTAS just received a tne lot of French CALt JtX 6KINS, and is now prepared to mannfaa lure everything in his line) al tha lowest figure. He will warrant his work lo ho as represented. He respMtfully aolieitl a call, at hi! shop .a Market street, eecond df.or west oftbe poit,$ioe, where b will do all in hi, power io render aaii faction. Som la Gaiter topi en hand. mj,7-y DAJCKL COXKELLy. sew boot ad snoiTiop. EDWARD MACK, Cob. MARKET A Jn St.., CLEARFIELD, Pi. THE prnpri.tor has sntcred Int. th BOOT BHOR bnslnes at th abov atand, and is determined not to b .utdon itbr ia quaU Ity or priea for his work. Special attenlioa will be paid to manufacturing Sewed p-ork. H. has on hand a large lot of Erench Kip and Calfskins, of the vary best quality. The elll. sens of Clearfield and vicinity ar. respectfully Invited to give hlaia trial, Ko charge for ualla. novo,' if Usff'.lnnfous. Miss E. A. P. Ryndsr, luisv ton Chlclering's, Suinwav's sad Emereoa's Plines, Esnuiu ., mavon iiamiia a ana reiounel i Orgam and Melodeons. and Graver A Baker'l Sewing Machines. also TKiraaa or Plane, Guitar, Organ, Harmony and Vocal Ma. ale. No pupil taken for lere then half a leva. Jsey-Roome next door lo First National Bank. Clearfield, May i, I jju.tf. Clearfield Nursery. EXCOUKACEJIOMK INDUSTRY. TUB undersigned, having established a Nej eery oa Ihe 'Pike, about halfway between, Clearfield and Cnrwensvtlle, Is prepared to furr alsk all kinds of FRUIT TREES, (standard ani dwarf,) Evergreens, Shrubbery, Grape Vines, Gooseberries, Lawtoa blackberry, Strawberry and Raaberry Vines. Also, Siberian Crab Trees, Quinea, and early scarlet It ho barb, Ae. Order promptly attended to. Address, t, D. WRIGHT. sepjfi.es. y Curwensvile, Pa 1 1 1 ir New Meat Market. TUB undersigned have opened a Meat M ;ket in the room formerly ooenpied be Alexander Iriia, on Market stret, Clrartield, Pa., adjoioing MnsMip'a, where they intend to krp a supply of All Mud. f .Heat, Krult and Vf(rclaMee, Aud al "raima vo'srir rut tiuaa." Shop will be open regularly on Tuesday, Thursday and Sat urday, anj meat delivered at any poinl. A ahar of public patronage Is rc'peetfiiilv eoliiMtefl. M.'O. IIROWN. E. W. IIROWN. JtAt A i.so C.ntinu. t. deal In all kird, of improved Agricultuml Implements. Cleardeld, August St, l;0.f. STOVE AAD EAUTHEX-WARB Of EVERV DKft'RirTIOXl r-r. r-r chocks: rof3l crocks! Klsliei'! Patent Ainlcht Keif . Beallin Krwlt ( anal RI'TTI'R CROCKS, with lid., CREAM CROCKS, MILK CROCKS, Ari'I.R - ItCTTER CRDCKS, PICK I.K CROCKS, FLOWER TOTS, TIE JalSUES, STEW POTS, And a great maay other things too aora.roat t. nentiop, to Lo had, V FRED'K. LEITZINGER'3 STONE - WARE 1HJTTERT, Corner at Cberrr end Third Streets, C1.KARFIKI.M, PA. augl Bealo's Embrocation. (LATE PO WILL'S,) For all diseases laeSdenl a Hen., Call)., aad Human Flesh, requiring th. as of aa iternal applicatioa. This Ehroe.tloa was aiuaslvely used Iks yovsromenl during lh war. - I - k- u . . L a I I. m .... .1 j k. IrwU, CarwfBrrilU. PaaUl (Jfrod- I I tf-.k ' ' . ... -. Ja,
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