THE 11EPUBLICAN. CLEARFIELD, PA. WRt)XrDAY MOHNIXO, JAN. 10, 187. Terms of Subscription, If paid In advanee.or within tliroe months ...3 00 If paid after threw aad hefaro six months t 0 If paid after the ciplration uf six months... 9 00 jC5if All articles to Innura Insertion In this paper should bo handid iu early on Tuosday morning, u we go tu press at 12 o'clock, (non.) . ; iii;ric;ini! not I CIS. MethndUt T-pUcopal hurcti--Rer. J. II. M'Conn, Past. PuMtu Harries every Sabbath, at m A. M., and H P. M. Sabbath School at 9 A. M. Prayer Meeting every Thursday, at "J P. M. Communion Service, first Bab bath of every month, at Ittft A. M. . fct Andrew's Clmrch KpUroplnT. Utonat Hall Public Hurvioc Sunday morning at 10 o'clock, and fit 7 P. M. Sunday School at 3 P. M. Prayer Meeting Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock. Presbyterian 1'lnirrli Hot. Mr.BrTMti. Public Survive every (sabbath, morning and even in,. llanlM Chnrrh Tier. W. n. PKtwrn. Pai tor. Puilie services evury Subbatb, morning or renins, alternate.. St. FraiitlH Churrh Catholic Pev. T. J. MrMAHit. Mass at 10 o'clock A. M., on the eeoond and fourth Sundays of each month. & IU'Poum. According lo our Low- Utown exchange, the oitixeni uf that town were oot ao drunk, during the holidays, aa on former occasions. This npeaks well fur tbrm. The new Democratic Jude is another improvement in that town. mm ' Hope tiikv will Stick. We Icarn that quite a number of pledges were made on the morning after New Year, to quit drinking, chew log, smoking and other fil'by habits. Wa fear that a major portion of the pledges wore only made to be broken. Another Chanur. The Elk Coun ty Railroad and JtNiny Gatettt, published at St. Mary's, has passed into the bands of G. C. Bran don, Esq,. It is a fine large paper, devotedly en gaged in support of sound Democratic principles and well deserves support. a Lift your Licence. Thoso to whom hotel and other license nmy be granted at Ibis term of oar court, should boar in mind that the Act of Assembly requires said Uncase to be lifted within fittem days after bring granted, otherwise the license will be forfaited. Adjourned. Tho County Auditors, Messrs. Miller, Wise and MePbercon, met on the "first Monday of January," as required by the Act of Assembly, tu settle tho public accounts, but fiuding that they could not ooinpleto tbeir work before court, adjourned on Saturday to moot on Thursday, the ISlh, when tlu-y will complete their labors. Changed Hands. Tho " Smith House," in this place, changed hands ou the open ing of the now year, Mr. Bradley retiring. James McLaughlin baring purchased the property, has refitted it and is ready to wait upou aud accom modate all who may favor him with a call. Mr. McLaughlin will no doubt keep a good house and therefore deserves a eh are of the public patronage. Klstrained A couple of "nice young men," bailing from Curwmiiville, gut up a fisticuff on Iho Court House corner, on Mooday evening. Sheriff Pie, hearing of the fmeaf, ap proached the parties, cuiumanding the peace, when one of them gave him asockdulager," which sent him reeling, but the Sheriff rallied, seized the nig amuflin, and tho last we saw of the parties was entering tho prison door iu company with the Hheriff and his assistants, We suppoxe the boys felt good the next tuo ruing. Fatal Accident. Wo learn thnt Francis Xiff, of New Washington, lost hiri life on New Year's day, by the accidental discharge of a pistol in the band of a comrade. Thebnll struck liitn in tbe head, about midway between the eye and tho top of the car. The pistol went off in a croud, the bull grazing several other parties before striking Mr. Neff. He was about 2.1 years of age. Another death from tho carekunesi of handling fire arms. Killed. Wo rorei- to leurn that Elliott Kin?, a worthy citiirn of Uurnnide town ship, was killed by a limb of a tree striking him on tho head. He received the fatal blow on the 22d ult., but lingered until the "Uh, when he died. His head was terribly crushed, II is funeral was conducted by the I. U. of 0. FM of which he was a member, aud was probably the largest profession that over asiH-inbleJ on a similar oci'Asiou In that section of the county. IIo was 43 years old and leaves a wife and three childreo to mourn his sud den dt mLc. All Kuffalo. Tho Lcwisburg Jonrnul says: A dinner of buffalo beef in Buffalo tnwntthip, Buffalo vnllcy, on the banks uf tho Buf falo creek, would seem quite natural, yet we would almost be willing to wa;er tbe like bas not been known for a century. David Kelly, Esq., enter tained many of his friends at such a dinner on lat Tuesday. The victim was not a native of Buffalo valley, yet it lived and roamed on Ameri can loll, and was then traported several thousands of miles to the palates of other Americans. "No ppnt up Vtico," etc. mm Railroad Irresponsibility. Tho Huproine Court of Pennsylvania has affirmed tbe judgment of a lower court, In the case of M ( Mas ters vs. the Pennsylvania Railroad Company and decides that when freight is shipped on the rail road to a station where the company has no ware house erected, the parlies Interested in the freight rannot recover from e railroad compvny if the freight be lost after it Is landed at the station it being then the duty of the parties to whom it is f hipped tp look after it. This case is said to be the fJrU of the kind that baa yet been brought be fore th Supreme Court of the Slate Altoona Sun Expanding. Tho lcfil business of oar Cambria county neighbors is becoming plctn 'oric. They have now two courts rnnning In that county, one at Kbensburg and another at Johns town. Tho next trouble thcyseiin to encounter Is that they have no Commissioners or Treasurer at tbe latter place, and an effort Is being ma Jc to hare an act passed compelling those officers to "turn up" alternately nt those two rival eounty seats. V'liy not cut tho county In two, and quit fighting? Let the business men separate the politicians, like a ten i-her dues unruly reholars, so that the school room may become quiet. Politicians are only 'grown up children, and more potent for mischief, A I.edccxion. Tho County Audit Mrs' settlement, although not quite completed, shows tho grntifyiug fact that a large amount of 1 1 bounty debt has been cancelled (be last year, while the ordinary expenses of the county were about (5,000 vn than last year, and the sum thus aved applied to the erection of Iho new prison, besides contributing afauit $7,0fi0 towards tjie erection of thtpe handsome now bridges, ' We pre sume this will 1 gratifying newj. to the to) pay ers, who, we have no doubt, will be magnanimous nongh to award the credit where it boltings to tha County Commissioners, who, like the saints, are auhjeel tu all manner of reproach. Those, therefore, who have been "piping" that the ordioary expenses of the county would eloeed ,$:'i(000, will please get ready to change their tune when tire Auditors' report is published. - - mm Eisii.v Kxcitkd. Williamsportera are going creiy over a picture of (Jov, Unary (bat Homebody bss on eihihitiou there. It nini that they have Doming else to worship Just now, I bey are evi dently easily satUflrd in their "worship ' lino. 'V'ltarfivld UrputlicaH. Thii vindictive snarl from the flump region Is raincr noi, mcie caul cuys. vt hen ouo of our flit iiraa U't-s aoniotbing mcritorlons, we take oca- Hn t praise thnt whieb is worthy of praise. Hut il seems nut in Clearfield vision Is ao eontranted and art so innoot nt that tluv never bavoinorlu wity to devebip ihnir Intent powers, much less lo xerciso tba amenities of rtf.ucd twni ty.Lfeom- 1 in jf nKimiim. 1 O, dear! but you'r "touchy" down below In Iho fW log region, "iteflntd sclKM)" and "arl" bs slot done much for Ibat scriM-lor;'1 Ke lire fefy nui li mistaken If his "Utont powers" are prone n fy "derelj'ped Oirs us somnhing meritorious zetn. Commuuloated. COUNTY tUPERINTENDCNT, Eniron Hai'taLicin t Next May the school directors will meet in convention, to ofaooae tome one to fill the office of County Superintendent, and as It ts the next thing lo a sinecure, quite a num ber of ambitious individuals are "salting 'em up" for tho position already. Among the rest, a mod est young man, (who ahall bo nameless), being busily engaged In writing doggerel, has oot had time to write to directors, but sends to each a printed oiroulart Candidates for eounty offices would do well to profit by this example They oould then hide their pauoity of Ideas with a su perabundance or oirculars, if not of words, and should thoy chance to spell eourt with a k, the printer would correal It and voters be noite the wiser. Now, I rather like this particular circular, but would have been better pleased had tbe author used monosyllables alone, ai we director! oould then havo fully understood it. As U now stands, all I can inako of it la that this "nice young wan" Is, beyond all pcradventuro, the best qualified for the position of any one in tbe oouuty. Tho fact is, ho Is a perfect paragon, whatever that means. Bis claims are ftwt) and moe(y(7) set forth. First, he is not a carpet bagger, but a native of the county, which savors strongly of know nothlngism. "Ilcen teaching fifteen years") not in this oounty, though, aud if true, he Is oldor than wise. "Makes teaching a profession, not a stepping stone, Ac." Then why does he want tbe ctuperintendenoy ? Is not this an unkind fling at another of the can didates ? "Understands fully the educational con dition of tho oounty." Indeed! Does that ac count for the printed circular? "Has literary and tviintifle acquirements equal if not tuperior to any other In the field. Well, if that ain't a emitter, I would like to know what ia. Solon, why do you not let Mr. Grant know of your acquirement? No doubt be is In need of just such a literary and scientific historian. You know Bancroft is writing a history of the United Stales, and see the nice situation he holds. "In every respeot eligible to the position. Commend me to modest young men, and especially this one. I know of no one who can equal him in telling his own "good points," unless il Is Andrew Johnson, bat he, yoa know, was only President of the United States not historian. Next, this literary Boabdtl Informs us what the State Department requires. Now, this Is not only kind but eminently proper, because without such knowledge the directors might ele vate an ass to the position of County Superintend ent, aud that would be a good "joke on Snyder." But, Mr. Editor, no doubt you thiuk this joke Is about long enough, aud hoping that our scientific Hripoop will reflect on the fa'e of the toad Ibat imagined herself an ox, I will bid yon bom Jnnr, A Dl HECTOR. A Shocking Accident. As a jonr- nelist, wc are called upon to chronicle an anciduit which has cast a gloom over this entire communi ty. Last evening, about I o'clock, whilo Mr. Richard Huffy ami wife, of MeEweusville, were crossing tbe tail road iu a two-horse buggy at Par dee's Planing Mill in this borough, they. were struck by the engine of a passenger train going south. By actual measurement Mrs. fluffy was thrown 25 feet, and roccived injuries that proved fatal about 7) o'clock. She was immediately taken tu tbe house of George Straub, near by, and Dr. II. D, Hunter summoned, who dressed her wounds. Tbe fscfl and right forehead were terribly cut. After death had ended bor sufferings, the body was brought up to the house of hor father, Mr. Robert McKoe, Sr. The person of Mr. Gufly ad hered to the pilot of the locomotive until tho train was stopped, a distance of one hundred yards from where the buggy was first struck. Mr. Duf fy was brought back to the depot, and from thence taken to the house of his brother A.J. Huffy, Esq., where Dr. Bowman dressed tho wounds. He was very much hurt about tho head and also in tbe back. At first it was thought that be, toe, oould not reeoior, but we are happy to state that at present writing (10 a. in. to-day) tbe ebances are greatly in his farer. li appears to be eonael:. but is unable to speak. The horses escaped unin jured, but the buggy, being squarely on the track was broken in pieces. Mr. and Mrs. Gufly had been in town during tho day, and when the accident happened, were on their way to attend the wedding of Mr. John McKce, a brother of Mrs. Guffy, which was to take place near Pottsgrove, later in the evening. Hhould Mr. Guffy not recover, four small children will be left to mourn the untimely death of respect ed and affectionate parents. Just as wo go to press, 3 o'clock this (Friday) afternoon, Dr. H. D. Huntrr informs us that Mr. Guffy still remains in a very precarious condition. WatMHtotctt Uncord. Meeting of the Agricultural So- riEtr. At a meeting of tho Clearfield County Agricultural .Society, held in Clearfield on Monday evening, January 8th, 1472, the following named gentlemen were elected to fill the various positions for the ensuing year: President Hon. Win. Bigler, Vice Preiideuts John M, Cummings, Henry Kerns. Trensurcr Reuben Mcpherson. Secretary Nathaniel Kishel. Cur. Pecrrtary Klinha Fenton. Executive Oinniittw John McGnugher, Jos. Owens, Geo. (I. 1111, !ac Caldwell, F. G. 'Miller. Hoard of Managers Philip Dotts, Beccaria; Wui. Bell, Bell; David Chilson, Bloom; John ileish, Docks ; John Poters, Bradford ; Alex. Hhea, Brady; Win. Button, Rurnsido; Henry Kurd, Chest ; John Mulann, Covington ; James Mitchell, Clearfield; J as. Thompnon, Curwensvillc ; Jesse lions, De-L-itur; Martin Watts, Ferguson; William McCorkle, Girard; John Sankey, Goshen ; Thos. II. Forcce, Graham; Win. Nevllng, Gulich; John H. Hewitt, Huston; Thomas Smith, Jordan; Geo. Heckendorn, Karthaus Conrad B iker, Knox ; Wilson P. Tnte, Lawrence ; Geo, II. Lytle, Lum ber City; Austin Dtllen, Morris ; James Savage, New Washington; John Lawihe, Osceola; David Sharpe, Penn ; J. Bom Hloom. Pike ; David Dress ier, Union; Tlios, Henderson, Woodward. Wm. W. Letts, Wm; M- McCulbmgh and Robert Mitchell were appointed a eommittce to revise and if necessary amend the constitution of the society, and report at a future meeting. Adjourned. G. K. BARRETT, President. L. F. I il w tit, Secretary. Fatal Accident. Last Thursday, 1 ttli Inst., John Market, aged twenty-two years, was accidentally shot and killed, near Wilcox, this county, by D. C. White, while they were out iu the woods bunting. The facts furnished us areas follows: On tho evening prior to tho acpldrnt Market had been out hunting and had woundrd a deer. Iu tiio morning both men started to secure the prise, and as they wore going through tho woods single file, Mnrkot behind, White's gun ac cidentally discharged, striking Mnrket in the breast, killing him instantly. White was afraid thai folks would think ho had murdered Market, and so to prevent this he Invented the story tbat Market had shot himself, and went home and told it Col, A. I. Wilcox on hearing the facts in the ease proceeded with Dr. Hartley, of this place, who happened to bo in Wilcox at the time, to tho scene of the accident. A pott mortem examina tion was held by Dr. Hartley, when the ball was found lodged pear the deceased's back bone, and the ball discovered to correspond with Iho one od in Whim's gun. Justice J. D. Par sons empaneled a Jury and bold an Inquest, The verdict of tho jury was that John Market eainolo his drain by Iho band of D. C. Wbite. The men were on good terms and Market has boen in White's employ for nearly a year past. Elk Vrmoetat. List of letters rnmuifring unclaimed In the Post office at Clearfield, for the week ending January th, 172: Arnold, N.'A; Murphy, Jerro. I i loom, Mrs; Jane. Moil uire, Mrs. Bebccca. Carol, Miss Jane. Norville, Miss Ella. Cole, John G. Strong, Mary E. Gntti, Catharine. Singer, William. Johnston, Fuller, Woods, Mis Tillv. Long, Isabel!. P. AGAVLltf, P. M. January Term Court opened on Monday at 10 o'oloek, Judge Mayer and his Asso ciates on tho bench. The new Associates adapt tbeuinelves to the business as famllinrly as old sol fliers, The turnout is pretty largo for the Janu ary Term, and the prospect this (Tuesday) miru. Ingof a large amount of eases being tried Is good) but It Wjll be quarter cos-Ions business at best, aud tbat Is not flattering to r.ny eounty. Musical Concert. A vocul and jn- struuieaud eonoert will be givco Id tbo Baptist cburoh, at Uttrwenivnio; on ' Thdrada? availing neat, by Prof. Humphrey and ottts. Admfet ?."i ernts. Justices or tui Teaob. TLoho par ties elected to tbe oOioe of Juslioe of the Peaoe, at tba let amotion, will please hoar In mind that iho A at of Assembly require them to notify the Pro tboootary, A. C. Tate, Esq., within MiV'y days af ter the oleotloB, whether they desire to lift tbslr oommlssioui. No anmmlssloa will he forwarded by the Secretary of the Coaimouweahh, only those ordered by tbe Prothonotary, and all such eum missions will bo forwarded to tba Ileoordor, A. W. Leo, Esq., where application must be made, the proper foes paid and the boud and torn mission recorded. Sprctats Flol'R axd Feicn Stoui. Wo oall the attsnlion of our readers to the advertisement of Messrs. Goudfotlow k Sun, in another column, who have gone Into the flour and feed business, Thoy are prepared to furnish tho bust of flour, and will also keep On band oats, corn, potatuos, Ao. Wo wish tbem suoocss In tbolr new undertaking. THREE WHOLE MONTHS ON TRIAL Our readers have, doubtless, all heard of the "People's Monthly" of Pittsburgh gotten up for the people and now the only illustrated paper of any sise and pretensions out of New York. It is a pure, bright ami cheory paper for the home with a "Household, and a Youth's Department" just added for the family. It is crowded wilh live, original and interesting reading matter, aud good illustrations. Its wonderful growth and popular ity it proved by an Issue of nearly lft, 000 fur De cember, In order to allow our reader ran oppor tunity of seeing and testing it, its publishers ofler it to them for threo months for 26 cents. Its In variable single copy subscription price Is $1.60, or about 40 eouta the quarter. Now Is your time. Eoolose 25 oentt, with oarefully written address, to C. Mcknight A Co., "People's Monthly," 84 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh. Wubtsjt op Not a". An exchange aayi there Is scarcely a day passes tbat wo do not hear, either from persona ooming into our office or in some other way, of tho success of Johnson's Anvdyne Liniment in tho cure of eooghs and ooldi, ao pie relent about town just now. If we can benefit our readers any by recom mending Parson's Purgative Pills to be tho best anti-bilious medicine in the eountry, we are will ing to do so. We havo had about as good a chance to know as any one. It is said that every extensive advertiser has to pay a very large sum for experience before he learns how to Invest his money judiciously. It would be better to entrust the business to a re sponsible Advertising Agency, like that of Geo. P. Bowel), k Co., No. 41 Park Row, New York, and thus gain tbe beueflt of experience without cost. Contract! can be made wilh them as low as with publishers direct. Dr. F, Platlo, Eclectic Physician and Surgeon, offers his services to the people of Clearfield and vicinity, and will be in rcadinesa to attend all professional calls, by day or night. O flics on need street, went of the depot, Clearfield, Pa. May 31, IrtH-tf ,rr"If you want to buy Drugs, Patent Medi cines, Paints, Varnishes, Spices, Fancy Goods, Soup, Perfumeries, Brushes, Trusie, Lamps, Lamp Chimneys, Musical Goods, School Books, Stationery, Tobacco, Cigars, Saratoga and Bedford Waters, Prescriptions day or night, go to tbe new Drug Store of 11 arts wick k Irwin, Second it. Oct I -3m. Xof.Exri.oaivB LiKra. H. F. Bigler k Co. have on hand for the hotidayi a fine assortment of Perkins k House's Hand, Stand, Hanging and Bracket Lamps, by using which you avoid all tba danger from glas lamps. Glass lamps will explode, as they are doing ev erywhere daily, destroying life and properly. Glass lamps will break, spill oil, and start a fins which is almost iucxtinguibable. G lass lamps ose more oil and give less light than this. Tbey give a bad koroiene odor, especially when turned down low, and are very unwholesome for night lamps or sick rooms. Glass lamps easily get out of repair. Children are never safe where glass lamps are need. But you ean sai'uly leave ibis lamp tfUu your eukt(cb or careless servants. No man has a moral right to endanger the safe ty of his family and property by using glass lamps, ainee there is no longer any necciiity fur it. Perkins k House'snon-exploslve lamp are made of tuctul. Save your Uvea by using this lamp. Pave your houses from burning. Have 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. Bigler A Co., Clearfield. Pa. tarried. On December 2Stb,1971,hy Rev. W. M. Ill am rm.n, Mr. MATTHEW J. CALDWELL, of Big ler, to Miss JENNIE E. REED, of Lawrtuoo township. On December 21st, 171, by Rev. Tiioa. Bars- art, Mr. W. G. KELLY to Miss SUSIE KEP II ART, both of Osceola, Ou December 2Mb, 1S7I, at Tyrone, by 8am rax Jon-M, Esq., Mr. PERRY C. KEPHART, of Clear field oounty, to Miss MAGGIE JANE CARO TIIERS, of Blair oounty. On December 20th, 1871, by Saui rl Jor., Esq., Mr. E. J,. BECKIBITII, nf Centre eounty, to Misi ELIZABETH A. LGCKERT, of Clear field eounty. On December 29th. Ift7l,hy Sani rl Joka, Esq., Mr. DAVID JAMES lo Miss CLARA C. ANN BUTLER, both of Clearfield eounty. On XcCLmlicr 2Ctl. 1871, Iu Oioeolt, M.UKilK, onl child of S. T. IlK.JntnKii, i jmri, 1 munlb Rod I tLjr. On IlMombor .11.1,171, In Oweola, MAHY, on) child of Nitiia tn J Hi mi Kkpuakt, agrtl 7 year., 10 nionlh. tod 9 duyi. UisrrUniuous. IV ii nay 1 van Ia Ita 1 1 road TVROKX 4 CLEARFIELD BRANCH. OX and liter Monday, NOV. loth, IS7I, lh. PaiflcnRcr Train, will run d.tljr (exo.pt Hon day,) tjetwoen Tyrone .nd Cle.rlield, m tollowi: CIiKAHKlKM) MAIL. LEAVE SOUTH. LKAVE NORTH. Cle.rfl. Id. 3 SO, p. it. Tyron. 16.1K Owe!. 10. Si, " l,bilip.l,iirg...l(l.i:, " Clrarllcld 11.65, " Puilipalmrf 4.2", Oac.ola 4.10, Tyrone 6.00, CLKAHKIKl,!) KX1-RKS3. LEAVE SOUTH. LEAVE NORTH. Clearfield t.45 A. Fhilipiburg... t it " O,eeola t.l " Intersection... a ll " Tyrone A.2A " Tyrone 1M r. v, Intemect)on...7.1S " O.ceola .J0 ' IMiilip.l.nrjt ...R.4rt i ClrarHcld,ar...t.40 ' FA HE FROM CLEARFIELD, TO telli-fonte, Pa ,.5 05 Middletown a $i 00 Marietta., t 60 Lancaster 1 Hft PIILI.AbkJv'IIIA 7 Vt !,ok Haven r, Wiiinifiort Huntingdon ,,,-., Lowirtown Mary.rille HAKKISBUHO.. .. 8 Oil 1 80 1 110 Altoona I 06 4 60 John.tnwn 4 TslPITTHBl'Itd.., t 80 I 16 CONVKCTION. Clearfield Mail Nofih eonnaati from Cincinnati Rxpre.l West, and llarriahurg Accommodation Eaat, on main line; and I'lfarflold Mail Snath connect with Cincinnati KTiirc, Kant, and Mail Wet, on main line, alM with Raid ' EarJ Ktlirem l.a.t, lor Lock llafcn, and punt, Wet nf Lock Haven. Clcarleld Kipreal North connect, from Mall We.t, and (Mi, 'innati Kxnrc, Enat. al.o from Raid Kagl. Mail We.t and Clearlleld Kxpreaa coutn connect, wttn Jtnrri.ourn Accommodation Kant, Local PnaacnRcr Welt for Altoona and Jin). Il'lsyeliura; Rranuh, alio wilh Raid Kagl Mall Kant, for Lock Haven and William. port. Tnltina; I'lcarnrld KipreM South, I'hl lip.hura; paWcniror. raach Bc1lcfont. and return home Hie .tune day, and Clearfield pnn.enifiTi can reach W'illlaipiipoTt, HarrUbura;, or Holliiley.burg, and return Mio aaraedev. 1'a.acnRrr. for Wiltlanttfport .hnuld take Paid Kaffl. Mail Baat, anil liaa"cn("cra fur point. Went of Lock Harm, on P. t 1!. II. K., ahould take Raid Kajle KxpreM Kaat. UhuUtlK C. WILKIN, tnyl7tf. Superintcr.ibal. House & Lot for Sale or Rent ! riMIE undersigned offers for salo or rent, upon J ren ton side terms, a two story dwelling, lot January 3d, 173 tL a s s 0 - ' :' ctothiurj. ., , , IT. ' B R I D G E, : , ... . MERCHANT TAILOR (Hlor. on. door .ait or Clearfield Ilowa,) .. . Mark.t trt, CLarlJeld, Pi. . . KERCH on bud full ai.ortm.oti of o.nti Pnrniihlnf Ooodi, inch al bhirti, Lli.a and Woolen Uodenblri., Drawer! and Sock,, N.ck tlea, Poekot Handkarohlef., Glor.a, Halt, Umbrella., f "riot;. Of Ploo, Quod 1 b. b.op. lb. Best Cloths or all "Shades and Colqrs," Suoh ai Black Doatkll of .tb T.ry beat make) ranc, Caiilin.r., la gr.at .art.i, , ana, e-rencn c.,i... R.ar.r. Pilot. Cblnohilla, and Frlcott orarcuatlnj. All of which will b. .old aheap for Caih, and mad. up according to tb. lat.il .tyle. by .ip.rl.noea worara.u. Alio, Aient for CliardeM oonnly for I. M, Slnaer A Co i. c.l.brated S.wlnK Maeklnoi.' No.l.l80S-tf. U. RRIDUE.-! How to Nnvo Money., THE tlmei are bard you'd like to know How yon may your dolliri; .1 1 Tbe way to do il 1 will abow, , ., . ( If yon will read what follow.. .' : I A man who lived not far from b.r., . Who worked batd at hli trade, But had a honrehold t aupporl That uaudoriid all h. made. I met him once. Say. he, "My friend, I look Ihrewlliaro and rough ( I'v. tried to get myaolf a mil, But can't aav. up enough." gayi t, my friend, how moeh bar. yeuf I'll t.ll yon wher. to go To get a mil that, .ound and eh.ap t To REUENSTEIN 4 Co. H. took what Utile h. kad lar.d, And want to H.iien.t.lo Rrolh.n', And th.r. ho got a bandiom. .ult, For half he paid to olhen. . Now k. I. bom., b. itwlia If will, And tb.lr effect I. inch, That when they take th.ir dally B.al, Tbey don't .at half aa moon. And now h. Indi on Saturday night, With all tb.lr want, .applied. That h. ba. mon.y I. ft lo ap.od, And iota, io lay and.. . ' Ilia good anee.ii, with ch.rful .ail., II. gladly t.ll. to all. If you'd i.e. money, go and bo Your eloth.i at REIZENSTEIN'S CLOTniNO HALL Wb.r. tb. cb.ap.it, Unfit and bell Clothing and good Furmihing (Juod. can b. bad to autt every taite and in every ityle. aprl 1,70 EXTRAORDINARY ANNOUNCEMENT I WOULD r.ipectfnlly annonnca to tb. eltl. i.n. of CLBARFIELD and lolnlly that I bar. op end np In tb. sew Maioni. Bnllding, Brat door b.Iow lb. Man. ion Ilouar, .a Second Street, with a .ntir. .w .took nf WATCHES, CLOCKS A JEWELRY, Of tb. Iat.it itylei and beat Snlih, Selected with oara. I bar. an aaaortmiat from all the.latcit norrltl.i la J.w.lry, lulla bll for tb. Holiday.. ' ' . A larg. stock of American Wat.be, from b. factorial of Appl.ton, Traoy t Co., at Walt bam, Man., and tb. National Watch Company at Elgio, III., la from S to I oa, .aita, alw.y. on band, and warranted. Thankful for y.nr pait liberal patronag., I bop., by it let att.ntlon lo builo.il, to nerlt a oontijiuaae. of b. .ama. All kind, of repairing la my lla. promptly atlandivt':. 8. I. SNVDXR. Januiry S, 1872. ISAAC K. STAUFFER,' " t. WATCHES, JEWELRV, 1 18 North Second St., eor. of Quarry, PHILADELPHIA. An aa.orttncat of Watchei, Jewelry, Silrer and Plated Ware oonatantly on band. Repairing of Watcbcl and Jewelry promptly attcuded to. 3:l'0y cdil. A EW DEl'ARTURK For the Benefit of Mankind ! UK. HOY ER'S PILE OINTMENT This Important discovery Is one of the moat re markable results of modern medical rosearoh, and The most Wonderful & Speedy Remedy ever known, Is now presented in a eciontiHe eutnldnatlon of sooth ins; and healing agents. And having thor oughly tested It in nnipberles eases, wirh most saiisfaetory results, do npt hssitatp in offering 11 to tbe public ai Tho moHt certain, rapid anj effectual REMEDY FOR VILV8, no matter of how long standing. -d-Sold by all Druggists and Medicine Deal ers who desire to alleviate the s offerings of their fallow beings. I'RK E, 50 CENTS I'ER UOX. T. J. DOVER, Sole Proprietor, oct3V71 Clearfleld, Ta. II ijkm:u o if t 1 t'T OT BURNED UPI BKLI8 KIN WOOLKX FACTORY, Tenn township, Clearfleld Co., Va. The sub nor bora are, at groat expanse, rebuild ing, and in a few dys will havo completed, a neighborhood mccsnity, in tbe erection of- first class Woolen Manufaetory, with all the modern improvements attached, and are prepared to make all kinds of Cloths, Cassimeres, Hutinctts, Dlan kets, Flannels, Ao. Plenty of goods on band to supply all our old and a thousand new customers, whom we ask to eome and examine our itook. The business of CARDXXQ AND KI LLING will rocelre especial attention. Oer new mill will be ready by wool carding ten son, therefore there need be no hesitation on that score. Proper arrangements will b made to reeeire and deliver Wool, to suit customers. All work warranted and done upon the shortest notice, and by striet atten tion to buptnaae we hope to realise a liberal share nf j ublio patronage. KMMNI POUNDS WOOL WANTED! We will pay the highest market price for Wool and soil our manufactured sjords as low as similar goods can be bovght fti the c.iAjnty. and wheuerer we fail to render reasonable satisfaction wo ean always be foand at home ready to make proper explanation, either in person or by latter. JAMES J 0 II N HON 4 HONS, aprll2tf Jirampian Hlri. O. C1 AUTIOM, All persons are hereby cautioned ngain't iurehatng or in any Way meddling with one blaok horso, one black mare, set double barnese, two cows, pair of twin sleds, seven pair bedsteads and bedding, set onm; holtora chairs, two seta common chairs, brtrrao, two lounges, two egg stoves, took stove and two tnhlra, now in pos seaaion of K. J, Will Is ids, of Willisinsgrurii, aa the same bHoug to no and are subject to my order. K. H. WILLIAMS. Wllliamfgrore, Jap. $7W ; (1A1ITION. All peraoni are hereby notified J not lo buy or In anyway meddle with the fol lowing property t One sorrel colt, one sleigh and ort set uf harness, supposed to belong to Henry C. Itailey, of Knos township, as the same belong lo ma and are left with him on loan nntv. H Alt A II JACKSON. New Millport, Jan. I, Wi Ht TO H( IKMr lIH-.rTORS.-,I am agenl Tor J. A. RANCHOKT k Co. r the sale of School esk, Maps, Charts, U lobes, Apparatus and School Uttchanditt generally. Catakgaoi out on epplleatiwa,' .1. C. It LOOM. lurvenstille, De,,iA, 1ST1- . , gifl &0oAtP CroterUi, (tit. 1871. 1872, FALL & V1TER GOODS! Tbe rirat of the Season! .' ' The Chonpost in this Market I BUY! BUY!! BUY!!! ov KRATZER 5t LYTLE, Tyur Dry Ooodi, Tour Window Cu'talui, Yoar Orooarl... - ' Your Carpota, Voar llardwar., . Your Ollolothi, Your Quecn.wara, Your Wall Papon, Your Nuti.ni, Your Hati, Your llool. A Sboea, Yoar Cap., ' Your Leather, Yonr Carpet Chain, Your Sboa Finding., Your Store., Yonr Flour and Fiib, Your llacon and Feed. SALT! SALT! SALT! at wboleaal. to oountry merchant.. OILS, PAINTS, 0I.AS3, do. A liberal dli oo.pt ta buildirl. Everything that yoa need .an b. bad at great adrantag. to tb. buy.r, at KRATZER A LYTLK'S, Market .treet, Ci ainriKLn, Pi., oppoilt. tb. jail, pd. to mohB'71 N BW (iOODII cw Firm at Wallaceloii, Pa. , JOHN HOLT & SONS Have nought the entire stock of goods from P. tlallagber, and are receiving a general assortment if lit goods from the Kastern eilies, suoh as DRY GOODS, CI.0T1U.NG, -GKOCERIKS, , , yUEEXSWARE, I HARDWARE, BOOTS 4 SHOES, HATS 4 CAPS, BACON, FISH, SALT, FLO Ult, ' ' FEED, &c, Ao., Ac, Tw rxubange for Country Produce, Kailroa! Tin, Leuiber or CA.SII. October IS, 17I. Down I Down 1 1 THE LAST ARRIVAL -AND or C0VHSK TUB CHEAPEST! ..i: . i ; . - h Proclamation against High PricesI "XT"B are now opening np a lot of the best and V most watfonehlo Hoods and Wares over offVred In this market, aad nt price that remind ont of the good old days of cheap things. Those who tack faiih upon this poiut, or de.m oar alle gations superfluous, need but ciir .it prn store, Corner Front and Market streets, Where Cier ran see, feel, bear and know for them- selvoj. To fully understand what areeheap goods, this must be done. We do not deem it neoessary to enuinnrmte and itemise our stock. It Is enough for us lo state that We have Everything that is Needed and consumed In this market, and at prices that astonish both old and young. deoSU J OH K I'll 8 If AW k SON. CORCORAN, WEAVER & CO., WHOLESALE and dcttlort in Ltiniheniien Supplies, WILLIAMSL'ORT, PA. aug2e-Cia N" T K W I R U NEAr GOODS! FAUST & GOODWIN, (Suooaiior. to Hartaoofc A Ouodwln,) ! , ...Cunwewsvaus, Pa., Hare jukt'oprned the aeweit and Ineit ,teh of IV ' all kind, .f " )lX 'QQD8, J)RESS GOODS, . i Js'olions, Trimming., Iq , l.AUIKS' HATJ and Fl'llS, r Men', and Uoy.' HATS A CAPS, .IIOOTS AND SIIOKS. GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE, GLA.S WAUK, ' WILLOW WARK, WOODKti WAltK, HARDWARE, And everything aiuajly kept In a llnt-clmi .lor.. Th. ilwk bai been aeleeled wilh ear., and bought at low.al prioea, anil will be .old Tery elieep for calh. Country produee of all kind, taken at market prioe. . -We ak all lo eome and e.'e.- FAI'S'I1 A U00DWIK. Ourwrnivllle, K. I, ITIb. ' ACKBTT SCIIHYVEB. OaALBIl. IJt 151 1 LIU (i 1IAKDW ARK, ' ' A'so, manufacturer! of ' t a Tin and Sheet Iron Ware, fieeond Street, C LKAKFIBL V, PA, Carpeiiteri and Ilulldum will And It to tbolr advantage lo examine our itoua ueioro purcnasing elsewhere . STOVES ! STOVES ! We are now lelllng tb. celebrated TIMES COOK and KKLlANCb', tb eb.ape.t and beat atorei In tb. uark.u Irary itora fully warranted. ALSO, PAIlLOn, flKATING, and llAr'TlNU ST0VKS1 whieb will b. .old aa abaap ai any In the eounty. Strict attention paid ordering article, for par tie, who deiira II. Jdr-nooSng, Ppouting and Job work don. on reaionahl. t.rui.. Clearllehl, I'a, April 12, II. F. BIGLER & CO., DBALIB. II it a 11 1 w a it i: , Also, llannfaeturersof Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. CLIARriELD, PA. LOT OF SADDLES, BRIDLES, Uara.n, CoDari, .to., for lala by IS. F. BIGLEK i. CO. J) A LM ER'S PATENT UNLOAD lag Hay Fork., for .al. by II. f. III0LER el CO. QIL, TAIXT, PUTTY, GLASS, Kail., etc., for al. by II. F. BIOLEB t CO. II aRS ESS TRIMJIU'GS L SHOE Fiodingi, for aal. by II. F. BIGLER i CO. Q.UNS, PISTOLS, SWORD CASES For .al. by II. F. BIGLER 4 CO. gTOVES, OF ALL SORTS ASD Eli. a, for aal. by II. F. CIO LEU A (A). TRON 1 IRON ! IRON ! IRON ! A. - - For .al. by U. F- EfrGf-EK CO. TTORSE SHOES HORSE SHOE A.A. MAIL8, for aal. by II. F BIGLER k CO pULLEV RLOCKS, ALL SIZES And b.it MaDafertu.ro, for .al. by JI. F. BIGLER & 1,0. THIMBLE SKEINS ASD PIPE X BOXES, for aal. by II. F. BIGLER A CO. JODDEIt CUTTEItS-ibr salo by TH3O-70 U. F. BIGLER A CO. T mis J TISil TlfJI ttrovrsi ktoves: htu'ei WAPLE k 1IART.MAN lesiro to Inform the ettitrns of Osceola and the public generally, that they hare Just received a large and splendid assortment of Stores, House hold Hardware and tStamped and Japanned Wares of all kinds. Also that we manufacture and keep constantly on hand a full assortment of Tinmen s Wares, which wo will dirpose of at either wholesale or retail, tu suit purchasers. H"fing, Spouting, Kepairinf and all kinds of Job Work done to order and wilh dispatch Strict attention paid ordtriog articles for par ties desiring It. Consumers will flu 1 It to their advantage to purchase from us. Our stork and prices will sat isfy you that wo do sell good wares at prices that jilcase the people. Ym w ilk Hud us ou Curtin street, nearly op posite the Kgehange Motel. Osceola Millj. Pa.. Ma 10, 1871 -If THE CLEARFIELD WOOD -CHOPPERS' AXE! Manufactured .apceially for THE CI.EAHF1ELD TRADE, roa iim ar II. f. iiiftUi ji a ro. augl'M rl O I.VNBI!IINU1)I PKKFECTION IN CANTHOOKSI Tho Cloaracld Kioel.lor Canthook will not wear out or break, being eenitrneted with on lolld band from clip to point. It I, pmnonneed by all praetleal lumbermen who bar. .taralnad It lo b tb UMt perfeot Canthook over Invented. Amos Kennard, Patentee. Manufactured by Aa Kaaaaaa A Co., al CLEARFIELD, PA. r-AII order, proaij lj altendrd lo. I3'I0 c ook tov'i:si PI'EAnS CALOKIFItl, SL'.syLKIlANNA, tSt I'KKIOIl, UOV. l'KAN, ' IlKUULATOIi, 1 I9IILBroop, RATIONAL RAXOH, TIIIUMPlf,' I'AhtoR COOKl,' SPKAIl-8 IlKVOlXNO XMUtii AN DOt'HLK HKATiltf, And all kind, of Hitating Blovol for Ikle'by g.i70 H. r. ii i (i 1. 1: ii a co. s 1101TH A Y.- Cam. treapaningon the premiee. J of tli. nnderaigned in lVnn town. hip, on nr aliout th. tint of November laat, a HTKKR, with whit, faeo and Irga, The owner il reqnratrd to onma furwaril, pr.r. prttperlr, pay charge, and lab. hiia away, or h. will he dl.poaed ef aeeordibg to law. . MAKI'HA HAFKKHTV. ' Orampian II ill., le. 30, l7l at, . .. Jlrjj fonl, Ar. r. a. aitLH. A. . rowai,t MILLER & POWELL, . " WUOLRHALB UiTAlL MERCHANT S, Qrabam'i Row, Market St., C1UABFICMI, PA. Wo would moat respootfully Inform our friends, customers, and tho publlo geuerally, that we are now back In our old quarters, which hare been rem od vied and Improved, and wo are now pre pared to accommodate all who may fhror us by calling. NEW GOODS! We have Just received one of the largest stocks of all kinds of Meixandisoever brought to Clear Hold eounty, which we Intend to tell at such fig urcs ai will maho It an object for all persons to purchase from us. Families laying In winter supplies of Groceries, Dry Goods, Ac, should not fail to give us a oall, as wo fool confident eur prices and superior quality of goods will amply aatlify all. Our stock of GROCERIES consists of Coffees of tho best quality, Teas, Su gars of all kinds, Molasses, Fish, Bait, Cheese, Pried Fruit, Hpiees, Provisions, Flour and Feed, Ao., Ao. Our stock of DRY GOODS is large and varied, and wt will Just lay we ean supply any article o that lino, without euuincr ting. KE A DY. MADE CLOTHING We have a large slock of ready-made Clothing for Men and Boys' wear, which we'will dispose of at a very small advance on eost. Boots and hocs, Hats and Cnps, Hardware, Qaccniware, Wood and Willow Ware, Notions, Fancy Goods, Carpets, Oilcloths, Wall Papers, Window Shades, Ac, Ac. .flr Being extensively engaged in the Lumler business, we are able to offer superior inducements to Jobbers. WII.LKK k rOW ELL. rir8eld, l , Sept. 6, 1S71. 1871. 1871. AUTUMN! REED BROTHERS, Maaaar Staaar, CLEARFIELD, PA., am Mai Sraar., Clrwekbvillf., Ta., Ar.op.ning Tni8 WEEK aa attra.Hr. .touk of GOODS FOR THE SEASON ! Oar Itook will be replete wilk lb NEWEST DESIGNS! o K o 'S. (J la Foreign aud Domeati. MIES8 O0ODS, PnAWLS, C0AT1X0S, KEl'ELLESTS, FLANNELS, Etc., .to. Togother with a full line of Notions, Trimmings, LADIES' AND OF. NTS Furnishing Goods, And MILLINERY GOODS, At IYlces to suit the Times.' Do not fail to .all. Reapectfully, itEED DH0TIIF.H9. P. E. Harlng purohaaod iaraely In Ililliurry Oooda, Milliner in acljaoent' towna will be lup plied at wbohale ratei. Biptemoer is, mil. FALL GOODS! JUST RECEIVING! TIUHT CALICOES. SPLENDID 10c CALI. J coei, Drlatnei, Miirting Chorkl, Muslim, I'liiiila, White tloodl, Perenlei, Japanere Silkl, Mack Silka, Silk Poplim, Klack Alpaeal, Table Ltnrni, elvoteoni, hawll, uoy taiMuiere., Ao. AT J. JULES KRATZLIl'S ! HOSIERT. SILK OLOVE.". PEST PARIS Kid lllovea, Lao. Cjllara, Hair Swilohn and Cliignone, Hair Neti, Corfeta, Hoop Ekirti, Aa. AT J. MILES KRATZER'S! D REKS TRIMMINGS, SII.K FRINGES Satin, Ychet Ribbon., lluttnna, Ao. AT J. M;J.jy KSATZLA'S ! rflRIMMED HATS, RinnoNS, Millin.ry Uoodi, Ae A.. AT J. MILES KRATZER'S! UNKtJl'ALKD STOCK OK LADIES' AND Chililren'a tjhoel and tibitrrl, Mwu. Kreaob Kip and Calf Hoot., Calf and failing uIiti, 40. AT J. MILES ERATO'S! Li f(f PIECES WALL PAPER no. lo i.UUV 11.00 per bolt Carpetl, Floor Oil ( lotln. Window Shadea, heat Wbll. (Iranit. Tea Wara, Ulaaa Wara, Tabl. Knirc. and Fork., Ac. AT J. MILES KnATZER'S! C1IIOICK TEAS, COFFEE, AND OTHER J Hmo.rlea, Dried Applea, Peaohei, Cherriel, l'runea, Canned Peacbei, Tomatoei, Corn, Ac. The abore, with an Imtnenee .lock of other (lontti, have been bought at th. lowelt oaab pricei, and will b. offend at r.ry low r.tea, MM Or.m. and 2amin them whether you buy or not, - 1. If. KRAT7.KR. (Fnmirrly,C, Kralier A Soni.) Neil door to II. F. Uigler A Co.'l Hardware Store. Clearfleld, Manh IS, IS'Llf, JOHN TROtTTMAN. Dealer In all kinda or FURNITURE. Market Street, " ' On door it Allegheny Home, angld-71 1 CLEARFIELD, TA. Sotils. THE ALLEGHENY HOTEL. MARKET Sr., OLEARFIKLD, Pa.' ' ' THIS larg. and oomiaodioua new hotel bn been oi,ened for lb. aooommodition of th public, where tb proprietor will be glad to mt Li. old frienda, aud roo.lt. a .bar or while pat ronage. Br atrlot peraonal attrntion't th. 4. taili of bll ouiiaeia, b. bopoa to be able to rande Mtiafactlon lo hi. patron.. Tba TAIILH will alway. be bountifully luppli.J with tb.bert thgr oaa b. procured In lb. market, end lh. LAR will oonlaln a fullitockor LIQUOIIS, DEER, A Good . tabling1 attached. CASPER LKIPOLDT, Cle.rndd, March UMI-ly Piopririor. lV!ANSr6N'HSus"E," Corner of baoond and Mark.t 6tr.t.,k ' ti r.Aiti ir.i.o, pa. riHIl old aad ccmmodlca. Hotel baa. during JL the pail year, lean inlarged lo doubl.'lu (orrn.r eapaclty for tb. .ntertainneDt nt .tran. gar. anl gueiti. 'fb. whole w.Ulr.g bal bean rerurni.bed, and th. pr.prlotor' all) .par a pain, to render bll gu.m .ouforlablo whit itaying with him. " JS4rIh .'Manelon Hon.." Omnlbai ran. to and from lb. Depot on tb. arrival aad departur of acb train. JOHN DOUUIIttUY, pro-; tf rropn.ior. SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE, ft.....,,. .Ilf.. a larrleld rnuiile. i'a. . rnniSoldand wall .itabllihed Hotel. b.autl- I fUiy .iiuated on tho bank, of tb. tiuiqu. bTiina, In (he boroigh of Curwenlrlll., baa been leaied for a tarn of y.ar. by th. aud.raign.A. It baa been .ntir.ly refitted, aad li now open to tne puoltO generally ana toe it.iii..iuw.' oltTiB particular. No pain, will b. piled to render gueiticojofurlabl. wbll. tarrying al tbi. bouu. Ample Stabling room for tb aocommo datloa oft.ami, Charge, moderate. I'l I RfflM Sept. 21, lSTO tf. THE RAILROAD HOUSE, main sr.. ruiLjrsByiwK ri- rpilK and.nign.d keapl oonatantly on band l tho beat of Liquor.. HI. tabl. I. alwayo auppllcd with tho beat tho mark.t afforde. Tb trar.ilng public will do well to giro Mm a oall. aori,oo. nviini .nyi v. gllAW HOIIHT. Corner of Market and Front btreetl, Clearfleld, Pa. Tbll mngnillcent Hotel I. entirely new, com plete In .11 it. appointment!, and convenient to the Court llouie. A free Omnlbui ram to aad front the Depot n tbe arrival and departure of each train. UEOHliE N. COI.lll'RN, April 13. IstO. Proprietor. J KONARI) iioi si:, Ifoar tbe I'.illrlad Depot, Clearlleld, Pa. fi. B. ROW.Propri.ior. Tbil bouio Ii large, well fumi.hed, and nearly new, and the Proprietor feell onttndenl of render ing eatiafaction to gueiti. X. H.-wOood .tabling counocted with the hotel. 04-71 WESTERN HOTEL, Oppoeite th. Curt Houfc, CLEARFIELD, PENS'A. Aeooumodatlonl firit-olan and charge, mod.rel. u.ti JOHN F. YOINU, PrapricUr. josToun ii or he, Oppoiitc tb. Court Hon.., - LOCK HAVE S, PE.IN'A. JcU 71 II Al SEAL A KROM, proj'. 1 kocki:kiiiii (- iioi e. BELLEF0NTK, PA, D. JOHNSTON A SON oc!2i7l Proprietors A MIZRICAK JIOLSF, Main tf.t, BRO0KVILLE, l'ENN'A. SHANNON A Bt RKITT, Proprietara. Joot5 and hocs. DANIEL CONNELLY, Doot and Shoe Manufacturer, CLKARF1ELD, PA, HAS Just received a Ana lot of -French CALV fcKlNS, tsd Is dow prepared to mannfaA tura everything In his Hot nt tb lowest figures. He will warrant his work It be ts representee.. He respectfully solicits a call, at his shop oa Market street, second dcor wet of tbe postoffics where be will o 11 lo bis power to reader satu fection. Some fine Oaiter tops on hnd. 1 UAMhL CONNELLY. SEW HOOT ASD SHOE SHOP. EDWARD MACK, Con. MARKET A 3d St.., CLEARFIELD, Pi. rpilE proprlator baa .ntered Into tb. BOOT Jb JL S11UE buiio.il at th. above stand, and ii determined not to ba outdone eitber io qual ity or price for hli work, Special attention will be paid to manufacturing Sewed work. H. ba. on band a larg. Jst of Eren?a Kip and CalfSklni, of th. very lt quei)ty Ih.clir. l.n. of Cl.arfleld and vicinity ar. r.ipeetfnlly Invited to give biaia trial, lio eharg. for'eallf. novll,' rl tf HiSffUarous. Miss E. A. P. Rynder.. a q cut roa Chickertng's, Stetnway's and Emerson's Piaboe ; Dmun s, Aiasoo m uiidmd i ana reiooott . Organs and Bfelodeons. cJ 0 rover k JUaker'i Hewing Machihej. also TRAcam or' Ptano, Qui tar, Orran, Harmony and Vocal Ma- Bio. No pupil taken for less than half a term. - aTRoorai next door to First .National Beat. Clearfleld, Mar A, 186 tf. Clearfield Nursery. KXCOUKAGE1IOME INDUSTRY. rPHK nndersifcned, having astablished a Kai X aery on th 'Pike, about half waj between aiib all kind! of FRUIT TREES, (itandard and uwari,; cv.rgr.eaa, nnrupnery, urap. vinai, Uooaeberriei, Law;on IllarkS.rry, 6tr.wb.rryt and Raib.rry Vfndi. Alto. Siberian trab Treea, Quince, and ear!7 learl.t Rhubarb, Ao. Ord.ro promptly attended to. Addreaa, - . . J. I'. HK1U1IT. aepJO S y C.rwenivill., Pa New Meat Market. TUG undersigned have opened a Meal- Market in tbe room formerly ocouyie sry Alexander Imn, on Matkct teet, vJciOvld Pa, atljoinlng Mk ioh i, where tli-y inteud -J iiiry jpplr of All kliiib of Meat, ' I'Yult aud Vfpctiblca, And at ''mini to irit tui timks?" ihop win be opon regularly on Tuesday. Thursday and 8aU urdar and meat delivered at anv point, A ebara. of public patronage is feipeetfnllj eulifited. m, m, rnun K. W. BHOWN. pr-Ax.no Continn to deal in all kinds of improved Agricultural Implements Clearfleld, August St, l7tf tf. STOVE ASD EARTH i:-M ARE of evert DHscnlriioNi CLOCKS! TOTS! CROCJCSI Klatter'a Patent Airtight Self. Sealing I'rult Canal BrTTFK CROCKS, with lidi. CREAM Crocks, MILK CROCII, ' Ari l. - LI TTER HOCKS, 1'K kt.E CHOCKS, FLOWER POTS, PIE PISHES, STEW rnTS, And a great many other thing! too nnmerou. lo - mention, to be had al .' FRED'K, LEITZINGER'S STONE - WARE POTTERY, Corner nt Cherrv and Third Street., ' CLEARFIELD, PA.- . .aagl Bcalo's Embrocation, (lati'powell'i,) For oil illeaaci locld.nl to llor.ee, C.lll., aed uumaa Fi.ao, r.iniring in. aa. l aa I asternal applktliOk . Thi. Embroeatloa wa. eitea.lT.li and by lh Government during lb war. For aal. by fUrtewick A Itwlr, Cle.tS.ld. Ju.pk R. Irwl.f CurwenarlUa, D.al.l QovA. laad.r Latbeeibar ., ... . j, it ft .